Immediately after the destruction, many people and organizations stepped up to help, including
A Workforce Development Program aimed at long-term employment recovery in Western Kentucky was established by Humana and launched in August 2022 with the help of local community partners including the Kentucky Chamber. The program connects those in affected areas to work-at-home jobs at Humana. The Mayfield Minority Enrichment Center received a much-needed van donated by Humana that will create a lasting impact as it is leveraged to deliver food and supplies to people who lack transportation in the community.
The Humana Foundation keeps people and communities at the center of everything it does and continues to connect with and listen to the needs of the people impacted by the disaster in Western Kentucky. “As a Foundation we understand that the people closest to the pain are closest to the solutions needed for today, and the years to come,” said Tiffany Benjamin, CEO of the Humana Foundation. “Every response to a disaster should be aligned to the specific needs of the community impacted.”
You can join the Humana Foundation to support long-term recovery efforts through the