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Positive Change Program adds downtown boxes to help homeless

Want to help the homeless? An organization has expanded their program to continue 'positive change' in the community.

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WHAS11) – If you’re wandering around in downtown Louisville, you may notice some new boxes posted and it’s all for a good cause.

The Louisville Downtown Partnership announced an expansion of its Positive Change Program Tuesday.

Twenty-five new boxes have been added to collect money for the Coalition for the Homeless.

They already helped 15 people move from the streets to housing.

The program helped Ali Muhammad who started the company, Story Wood Bowties.

“My grades increased dramatically when I had my own apartment. The way my business was operating became smoother and it was just a lot easier to be productive,” he said.

Since it began in 2012, the Positive Change Program has raised $9,107 for the Coalition for the Homeless.

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