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These are some of the organizations that CLBG has donated to.

All are designated as 501 (c) (3) non-profit.


                National Corvette Museum
The Museum is a living, growing organization inspiring generations of Corvette enthusiasts through public tours and special events onsite and across the country. To benefit and sustain its growth, the Museum encourages support through its membership program as well as exclusive opportunities such as Museum Delivery and Xperience programs, Buyer’s Tours, and High Performance Driving Events.

Contributions from individuals, corporations and foundations are essential to support our core operations, maintain the Museum’s outstanding collections and facilities, and further our expansion efforts. Naming opportunities are available to honor your business, family member or friend as well as recognize your generosity and commitment to the Museum


     Visit The National Corvette Museum


 Feeding America Backpack Program


More than 22 million children receive free or reduced-price meals through the National School Lunch Program and the National School Breakfast Program. For many of these children, school meals may be the only meals they eat. What happens when they go home over the weekend?

For more than 15 years, the Feeding America BackPack Program has been helping children get the nutritious and easy-to-prepare food  they need to get enough to eat on the weekends. Today, bags of food are assembled at more than 160 local food banks and then distributed to more than 450,000 children at the end of the week.

                                                                                                                                              Visit Feeding America


          Barren River Area Safe Space, Inc.

B.R.A.S.S. currently houses a 30 bed shelter, with on-site access to a laundry room, children’s playroom, and a community room used for group support services, with available computer access for client use. BRASS, Inc. supported 406 victims of DV sheltered last year and has seen a steady increase of about 3% over the past 3 years. Outreach and Advocacy programs provide Advocates to assist victims in the court process. BRASS, Inc. is one of the largest programs among the 15 sister shelters in the state of Kentucky based off the number of victims/survivors served through out the year. Current programs include two 24-hour crisis lines, economic empowerment and financial literacy programs, self-esteem enhancement, counseling services, parent and children programs, housing assistance, community education and training opportunities for community partners on domestic violence related issues and agency services.
                        Click Here to go to B.R.A.S.S.


     Canine Companions for Independence

Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, Canine Companion for Independence assistance dogs are there for their human partners with disabilities.  Expertly trained to perform over 40 commands, these dogs help children, veterans and adults with disabilities open doors, pick up dropped items and much more.

                        Visit Canine Companions


                Cruisin for a Cure

This is a Car centric organization. During the summer they hold cruise-ins on Tuesday evenings, then during non-Covid years do volunteer work at the Tri-5 meeting at Beech Bend. They raise funds and donate to three different Organizations. Hospice of Southern KY, JR Diabetes Research Foundation, and the Alzheimer's foundation. During this past year, my Father passed away at the Hospice House with Alzheimer's, and he was also Diabetic. My family made several donations throughout the year to this great organization, and I know they will continue to support these groups in the future.


Aviation Heritage Park

From the time man first took flight in the early 1900s to the recent shuttle missions into space, South Central Kentucky has played a significant role in the history of aviation. One of the first pilots to fly in combat claimed ties to Bowling Green, as did a World War I flying ace, a pioneer instructor pilot, a Vietnam war hero, Commanders of the famed Air Force Thunderbirds and Navy Blue Angels, the Commander/Pilot of “Marine One”, the presidential helicopter unit and the Mission Commander for the space shuttle Atlantis. These aviators – and their ties to South Central Kentucky – deserve to be recognized and celebrated so that future generations might be made aware of and motivated by their extraordinary achievements. This is the mission of Aviation Heritage Park.
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