Thank you for purchasing your ticket(s) to the 2024 Journey to Justice. You will receive an email confirmation with your purchase details. Please check your spam folders. You will also receive a letter confirmation in the mail within 3 to 5 business days of your purchase.
Journey to Justice is now a ticketless event. Your name and the names of any guests will be added to our registration list.
For questions, please contact Julia Leist at jleist@yourlegalaid.org.
TICKET PURCHASE CONFIRMATION
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2024 5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
ATRIA SENIOR LIVING 300 E. MARKET STREET LOUISVILLE KY 40202
LEGAL AID SOCIETY’s 2024 JOURNEY to JUSTICE OFF to the RACES RAFFLE!
Purchase a chance to win four Grandstand Box Seat tickets to the 151st running of the Kentucky Derby on May 3, 2025.
Raffle tickets are $100 each. Only 250 tickets will be sold. The fair market value of this item is over $6,000.
Package includes:
Reserved seating in the third-floor Grandstand Box near the starting gate
All-inclusive food and beverage menu including beer, wine, spirits, non-alcoholic options and concessions
Off-site parking access at the Kentucky Exposition Center with complimentary shuttle service to Churchill Downs
Churchill Downs recently announced their plans to update their Grandstand Club. Click here to check out what they have in store!
MEET the 2024 BROWN FORMAN SPIRIT of JUSTICE AWARD RECIPIENT, MARILYN HARRIS!
Marilyn S. Harris is a seasoned housing and community development professional with extensive experience managing large-scale housing programs and initiatives. As the current Director of the Office of Housing and Community Development for Louisville Metro Government, Marilyn oversees a team of 50 staff members and 15 interns, managing an annual budget of approximately $20 million. Her leadership has been pivotal in administering various federal and local housing programs, including the HOME Investment Partnerships Program, Community Development Block Grant Funds, the Louisville Creating Affordable Residences for Economic Success (CARES) program, and the Federal American Rescue Plan Funds.
Since joining Louisville Metro Government in 2017, Marilyn has held multiple key positions, demonstrating her ability to handle increasing responsibilities and complex projects. Notably, she directed the city's Eviction Diversion Programs, efficiently managing over $100 million in federal funds to support housing stability during the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Marilyn's dedication to housing justice during the pandemic meant that thousands of Louisvillians retained their homes in an uncertain and precarious time. Our city owes a debt of gratitude to Marilyn,” says Legal Aid Society Executive Director Jefferson Coulter.
INTERESTED IN SPONSORING THE 2024 JOURNEY TO JUSTICE?
We’d love to have you on board. Click below to learn more about available sponsorship opportunities.