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Quick FactsConfirmed: November 13, 2011Population: 863,582Contact: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Website: www.louisvilleky.gov/CompassionateCity/
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• Location of the Kentucky Derby • Ranked among the top 10 safest large cities by Morgan Quitno • Had the first library open to African Americans in the South

Pursuing his pledge to make Louisville a more caring city, Mayor Greg Fischer signed a resolution committing to a multi-year Compassionate Louisville campaign on Friday, November 11, 2011. Fischer's action means that Louisville is recognized as an international compassionate city, the largest city in America with that distinction.

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Left to right— Partnership for a Compassionate Louisville Co-Chair Tom Williams, Interfaith Paths to Peace Executive Director Terry Taylor, Louisville Mayor Greg Fischer (with the Compassionate City proclamation), CAN International Institute Co-Director Ari Cowan, and Partnership for a Compassionate Louisville Co-Chair Sadiqa Reynolds. (Photoillustration from a photo provided by the Louisville Office of the Mayor)

The Compassionate Louisville resolution was approved Thursday, November 10, 2011 by the Louisville Metro Council and signed the following day by Fischer at a ceremony held next to the Abraham Lincoln memorial in Waterfront Park.

"Being a compassionate city is both the right thing and the necessary thing to do to ensure that we take care of all of our citizens," Fischer said. "There's a role for all of us in making sure no one is left behind or goes wanting."

Compassion can take many forms, Fischer said, ranging from shoveling snow from the sidewalk of an elderly neighbor to helping read to a struggling student. He urged individuals and organizations to begin planning  for the Give A Day week of volunteer service, April 15-22, 2012. He set a goal of 55,000. By the time it was over, about 90,000 residents of the city had volunteered or given service that week.

"Earning an international reputation as a city of compassion will help set Louisville apart, identifying our community as a place where people want to live, and companies want to locate and grow their business," Fischer said.

To help develop and implement Louisville's city-wide campaign for compassion, Fischer is creating the Partnership for a Compassionate Louisville which will be co-chaired by Tom Williams, an attorney with Stoll Keenon Ogden, and Sadiqa Reynolds, Fischer's chief of community building.

The campaign will include developing alliances with key local and international organizations and groups that focus on compassion. Fischer said Louisville is already home to a "critical mass" of such organizations including the Muhammad Ali Center, Center for Interfaith Relations, Presbyterian USA headquarters, Edge Outreach, and universities and seminaries located in Louisville.

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Candidate Cities & Regions

  1. Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
  2. Al Majara, Dubai
  3. Amman, Jordan
  4. Amsterdam, the Netherlands
  5. Anchorage, Alaska USA
  6. Antofagasta, Chile
  7. Arlington, Virginia USA
  8. Arnhem, The Netherlands
  9. Assisi, Italy
  10. Barcelona, Spain
  11. Baton Rouge, Louisiana USA
  12. Bellingham, Washington USA
  13. Berkeley, California USA
  14. Brantford, Ontario Canada*
  15. Cairo, Egypt
  16. Calgary, Alberta Canada
  17. Canada*
  18. Canberra, Australia
  19. Capetown, South Africa
  20. Chicago, Illinois USA
  21. Donegal, Ireland (region)
  22. Dublin, Ireland
  23. Eastsound, Washington USA
  24. Eugene, Oregon USA
  25. Fayetteville, Arkansas USA
  26. Gaziantep, Turkey
  27. Glasgow, Scotland
  28. Glastonbury, United Kingdom
  29. Great Barrington, Massachusetts USA
  30. Groningen, The Netherlands
  31. Guelph, Ontario Canada*
  32. Halifax, Nova Scotia Canada
  33. Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom
  34. Houston, Texas USA
  35. Hudson Valley, New York USA
  36. Jerusalem, Israel
  37. Khairo Dero Village, Pakistan
  38. Lagos, Nigeria
  39. Leiden, The Netherlands
  40. Lexington, Kentucky USA
  41. Lincoln, Nebraska USA
  42. Lyndhurst, Ontario Canada
  43. Maribor, Slovenia
  44. Melbourne, Australia
  45. Montreal, Quebec Canada
  46. Nacogdoches, Texas USA
  47. Nairobi, Kenya
  48. Nashville, Tennessee USA
  49. The Netherlands
  50. New Delhi, India
  51. Nottingham UK
  52. Ojai, California USA
  53. Orillia, Ontario Canada
  54. Palm Springs, California USA
  55. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania USA
  56. Regina, Saskatchewan Canada*
  57. San Louis Obispo, California USA
  58. San Pedro Atacama, Chile
  59. Santa Cruz, California USA
  60. Santa Fe, New Mexico USA
  61. Santiago, Chile
  62. Sarasota, Florida USA
  63. Sierra Gorda, Chile
  64. Sonoma, California USA
  65. Springfield, Illinois USA
  66. Sri Lanka
  67. St, Augustine, Florida USA
  68. Tel Aviv, Israel
  69. Tijuana, Mexico
  70. Toledo, Ohio USA
  71. Toronto, Ontario Canada*
  72. Ukiah, California USA
  73. Vancouver, British Columbia Canada
  74. Washington, DC USA
  75. Whitehorse, Yukon Territory Canada*
  76. Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada*
  77. Yellowknife, Northwest Territories Canada*

*NOTE: These initiatives are part of the Canadians for Compassion effort.