The Light of Chance, Inc. and the Y-Corps has teamed up for a learning-service project that will benefit the Rosenwald-Smith Multicultural Center located on 208 North Kentucky Ave.
The Rosenwald Building was established back in 1932 as the first High School […]
An area organization that has helped to inspire, foster and celebrate the creativity of numerous western Kentucky youths will turn 10 this week. Light of Chance, Inc., a non-profit organization focused on serving children and teens through arts and wellness programs in Madisonville and […]
Julia Rivas had one goal in mind when she attended Light of Chance’s interactive Clever Cooking food seminar Thursday evening at the Historic L&N Depot.
“I’m trying to get healthy ideas on what to feed him and the rest of my […]
On Monday, September 9th, the Hopkins County Art League (HCAL) presented a $300 check to Light of Chance, Inc., a local creativity-based non-profit organization that specializes in community revitalization. […]
One area nonprofit organization is preparing to celebrate its 8th year in Madisonville by involving members in two upcoming community events. Since Light of Chance Breathe moved into the Rosenwald-Smith Multicultural Center, more than 70 students from grades 5-12 have […]
For exemplary leadership and achievement in advancing diversity at Western Kentucky University and the communities it serves, presented to our Founder & Executive Director, Eric C. Logan by President Gary A. Ransdell. […]
The after-school classes are geared toward fostering artistic expression, said Eric Logan, director and founder of Light of Chance Inc. It also helps teach the students leadership and social skills while providing a positive environment. […]
The after-school classes are geared toward fostering artistic expression, said Eric Logan, director and founder of Light of Chance Inc. It also helps teach the students leadership and social skills while providing a positive environment. […]
Gracie Rice is worried about her grandson.
It’s not as safe to let children run around with their friends as it used to be, the Bowling Green woman said, so her grandson doesn’t get the type of exercise that children got […]
During this age of technology where children spend more time playing video games, listening to music on their ipods and interacting through social networking websites, rather than engaging in physical activity, it’s no wonder that kids these days aren’t quite […]