2. 530 N. Limestone
Located in the historic building called “The
Morton House” in Duncan Park. Which was
originally built as a house by William Morton (one
of Lexington's first millionaires in 1810)
When he died, his daughters sold it to Cassius
Clay who published “The Tr American” which was
written in the Lexington’s first abolitionist
newspaper.
Began in 1977
› Merge from 2 local non-profits originally being “The
Lexington Child Abuse Council” and “The Women’s
Center of Central Kentucky”
3. The Nest-Center for Women, Children, and
Families is a local, nonprofit organization
that promotes healing, stability and well-being
of children and families. Our mission is
to provide education, counseling, and
support to families in crisis.
4. Forced to close in 2009, reopened 2010
14 Full time staff members and 5 Interns.
Includes all directors and child care staff.
Helps families to live a healthier lifestyle and child
development.
Night for the Nest (Fundraising event for sponsorship
opportunities)
Reindeer Express (Event for donation for 717 children)
Parenting Classes
Court ordered, Truancy
Childcare (Award-winning)
Respite, “drop-in” , full-time
Counseling
Domestic violence
Crisis Care
› Food, clothing, referrals, classes
5. Learned about The
Nest last year. Want
to work with a non-profit
organization
like this who helps
those in need.
Similar to “One
Parent Scholar
House.”
6. New Mediaaaaaa
Facebook
Facebook is an online social networking service
headquartered in Menlo Park, California. Its website
was launched on February 4, 2004
Twitter
Twitter is an online social networking service that
enables users to send and read short 140-character
messages called "tweets". Registered users can read and
post tweets, but unregistered users can only read them.
7. YouTube.
There is not actual YouTube account supported
by The Nest but they do post videos.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=irgxQ52E3Q8
8. Merlene Davis –columnist for The Nest in
Lexington’s Herald Leader
http://www.kentucky.com/2012/04/04/2139841
/merlene-davis-proud-staff-at-the.html
KY Forward
http://www.kyforward.com/philanthropy/2012/
06/06/the-nest-provides-a-safe-place-for-women-
children-and-families-in-need-of-helping-hand/
9. Beyond the Violence
http://www.beyondtheviolence.org/
Bluegrass Rape Crisis Center
http://www.bluegrassrapecrisis.org
Bluegrass Regional Mental Health-Mental
Retardation Board
http://www.bluegrass.org/
Cabinet for Health and Family Services
http://chfs.ky.gov/
CASA
http://lexingtoncasa.com/
Child Care Council of Kentucky
www.childcarecouncilofky.com
Children's Advocacy Center of the Bluegrass
http://www.kykids.org/
Chrysalis House
http://www.chrysalishouse.org/
God's Pantry
http://godspantry.org/
The Hope Center
The Hope Center
http://www.hopectr.org/
Housing and Homeless Coalition of Kentucky
http://www.hhck.org/
Legal Aid
http://www.lablaw.org/home/
Lexington-Fayette County Health Department
http://www.lexingtonhealthdepartment.org/
Lexington Rescue Mission
http://www.lexingtonrescue.org/
Prevent Child Abuse Kentucky
www.pcaky.org
Salvation Army
http://www.salvationarmylex.org/
Share Center
http://www.sharelexington.org/
United Way of the Bluegrass
http://www.uwbg.org/
10. 1) Fulfilling the mission of the organization..by
promoting…
Domestic Violence Counseling
Crisis Case Management Program
Child Care Program
Self-Help Parenting Program
Donations
Volunteering
Corporate donations and sponsorships
2) Addressing the need or problem(s)
The new media’s help address the needs because
it they all help spread the word not only about the
nonprofit organization but as well as the things
they offer and how they can help those in need
with their resources and partnerships.
11. They have an
updated website.
They tweet, make
statuses daily.
Website shows all
information in
each tab and is
easily accessible.
Have a newsletter,
blogs for
individuals to
subscribe to and
post personal
experiences.. Also
a YouTube or
Instagram as well.