The International Directory: Your Guide to the World in Louisville is an annual publication designed to connect all members of our community with the many services, programs, organizations, etc. available to Louisville's diverse population.
The Urban Institute in Washington D.C. was commissioned to produce "A Profile of the Foreign-born in the Louisville Metropolitan Area". This Study of the International dimensions of Louisville is intended to help policy makers, local officials and service providers better understand the size, characteristics and needs of the regions immigrant population.
Community Language Bank
The Community Language Bank is a resource for agencies, institutions and persons providing services to limited English speaking clients.
The Community Language Bank offers a database of interpreters. All fees and scheduling of interpretive services are to be arranged directly with the interpreter.
Interpreters are not employees of Metro Government.
If you would like to be an interpreter in the Community Language Bank, please contact Claudia Peralta-Mudd at 502.574.1457.
Resource Library
The Office for International Affairs houses a library of information related to international affairs and services. The information is free and available to the public.
Additional online resources include:
Louisville Multicultural Visitor Guide 2005-2006 (PDF, 5.2M)
Women and Minority-Owned Business directory (PDF, 1.5M)