History

History

About Center For Women and Families

In 1912, in a small, one-room office at the Louisville YWCA, The Center for Women and Families (CWF) began helping victims of domestic abuse. Since its inception, CWF has grown to five locations in Kentucky and Indiana and has expanded its mission to serve victims of intimate partner abuse and sexual assault in nine Kentuckiana counties.

The Center’s Timeline

1912  Opens office at downtown Louisville YWCA
1975  Begins rape crisis and creative employment programming
1977  Opens the first domestic violence shelter in Kentucky
1983  Establishes services in New Albany, Indiana
1988  Moves to a new more secured downtown Louisville campus on West Breckinridge Street
1989  Incorporates as a private nonprofit organization; opens office in Shelbyville, Kentucky
1998  Begins providing transitional housing at West Louisville Campus
1999  Dedicates new Southern Indiana shelter
2000  Launches endowment and capital campaign to fund expansion
2005  Dedicates the Joan E. Thomas, M.D. Campus on Second Street in downtown Louisville
2007  Opens region’s only community-based Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) Clinic in partnership with University of Louisville Hospital
2009  Opens office in Bullitt County, Kentucky
2014  Evacuates the Joan E. Thomas, M.D. Campus due to weather-related water damages; relocates to temporary spaces throughout Louisville
2015  Rededicates the Joan E. Thomas, M.D. Campus; moves back into the newly renovated building
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