SOS CEO & President Denise Sears discusses the Gift of Sight campaign.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville-based nonprofit is helping disabled children in Peru. SOS and Medical Ministries International are partnering to fill a 40-foot container with …
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Thousands of people in Senegal are getting help from Louisville. The nonprofit SOS and Aesha’s African Baskets raised money and donations to …
SOS recently conducted a successful, free clinic for unhoused disabled Louisvillians.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A Louisville nonprofit is giving JCPS high school students an up-close look at what medical school is like. SOS International teamed up …
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — SOS International is holding its sixth annual Health and Hope Breakfast this week. It’s a celebration of all the work SOS is …
Homeless advocates in Louisville are working to help people stay warm and dry as cold weather moves across the country.
SOS CEO Denise Sears gives a special opportunity to first recipient of Rotary Club’s West End Home buying Program
SOS improves global health and the environment through recovery and redistribution of surplus medical supplies.
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A Louisville-based program wants medical supplies to assist people around the world.
More help is on the way for earthquake victims in Turkey and Syria. In the grips of a growing humanitarian crisis that may seem a world away, Louisville organizations are closing the gap.