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Caring Connections

This year marks the one year anniversary for the newly formed group, Caring Connections.  What started as a small group of Cedar Lake mothers, has grown into a group that includes parents, guardians, and siblings.  As the name implies, the purpose of this group is to care and connect.

Two Cedar Lake mothers, Cathy Dusel and Janet Haynes, had a vision to help bring families together for support and to help our residents; many of whom live on their own with little or no family support.

Your voice matters!  If you have a deisre to connect with our families, work to improve the lives of our residents and support Cedar Lake's mission, plan to attend a meeting soon.

We meet every 4th Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. in the basement of the Cedar Lake Office Building located at 7984 New LaGrange Road. Please join us on February 28th for a discussion presented by Chris Stevenson, Cedar Lake's CEO and President.  The topic will include Cedar Lake's strategic plan and the future of Cedar Lake.  You won't want to miss this one!

Welcoming New CEO

Cedar Lake welcomes Chris Stevenson, our new CEO and President. Chris joined Cedar Lake in late October of 2011. We welcome Chris to the Cedar Lake family. Please click the link below to read more.

 

Click here to download pdf on Chris Stevenson

 

 

 

Capital Campaign

The 2007-2010 "Advancing the Vision" Campaign is now at an end, and we are thrilled to report that we exceeded our goal, raising a record $10.1 million in four years! To read more about the success of the campaign, click here to view the Spring 2011 Jericho Road.

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To view Cedar Lake's 2010 annual report, click here.

CLR First Nonprofit in HUD Hall of Fame

In May of 2011, Cedar Lake Residences was inducted into theKentucky Affordable Housing Hall of Fame. This tremendous honor was highlighted by the fact that CLR is the first private nonprofit agency ever to be recognized in the Hall of Fame. A recent article in a HUD publication about CLR's award stated that "all Kentuckians should be proud of the safe and nuturing environment they (CLR) provide."

HUD Hall of Fame

CLR received its first HUD project grant in 1994, and has been awarded nine more since.

CLR's properties consistently rate "superior" on HUD's annual reviews. This is the hightest rating available. HUD has previously recognized CLR's excellence with the following awards: Special Needs Project of the Year (1999); Best New Project (2002);Manager of the Year--Martina Netherton (2005); Best New Project (2008); 100% REAC Inspection--Maintenance