COMMUNITY

Alex R. White, PLLC, Proudly Supports the Community

We take pride in our active involvement and sponsorship initiatives. Our commitment extends beyond legal advocacy to supporting and engaging with the community we serve. Explore our community involvement and sponsorships, reflecting our dedication to making a positive impact beyond the courtroom. Join us in building a stronger, more connected community with Alex R. White.

Marc Hellmueller

Marc Hellmueller is a personal injury attorney who specializes in car wrecks, premises liability, medical malpractice, and workers compensation. Since 2018, Marc has been a part of Alex R. White PLLC first clerking for distinguished Louisville attorneys, John Spalding, Ryan Russell and Fernando Valdizan. Marc serves as a baseball coach at his alma mater, St. Xavier High School.

Nicki VanZant

For the past six years, Nicki has volunteered on the Southwest Baseball Board. Nicki assists with fundraising efforts, as most of the league’s players come from lower-incomefamilies. Nicki strives to provide aspiring young baseball players with a safe environment where they can learn the basics of the game!

Kosair Shrine Circus

The Kosair Shrine Circus is performed by George Carden Circus International. George is the fifth generation in show business and has been in the circus business all of his life. He has acquired knowledge of all aspects of the operation from front to back. The circus travels over 40,000 miles each year in the United States and Canada. The season lasts 42 weeks, during which part of the time the circus has two units on the road. Both of his sons work elephants in the circus. George Carden Circus International offers the finest in family entertainment. They present a beautiful three-ring production which is fascinating to children of all ages! With 50 years producing Carden Entertainment’s Shrine Circus, no other circus producer offers the Spectacular Entertainment package that George Carden does.

Sting Cycling

Louisville Sting Cycling is a mountain biking team that seeks to empower youth in grades 6-12 to be the best individuals possible by developing their confidence, strength, and skills through cross-country mountain biking. It is our intention to build strong minds, bodies, and character within our student athletes, through which we strengthen our team and build healthy communities.

Oldham County High School

School improvement efforts are a collaborative process involving multiple stakeholders. During the improvement planning process, leaders focus on priority needs, funding, and closing achievement gaps between identified subgroups of students. When implemented with fidelity, the Comprehensive School Improvement Plan (CSIP) cultivates an environment that promotes student growth and achievement.

South Oldham High School

The staff, students, parents and community of South Oldham High School will work collaboratively to achieve a shared educational purpose. This learning community believes all students can and must learn at high levels of achievement. It is the learning community's job to create an environment that results in this level of performance.

North Oldham High School

The mission of North Oldham High School is to support all learners in their personal and academic growth while fostering a sense of belonging. The vision of North Oldham High School is to become a cornerstone of our community where we celebrate learners and build a sense of pride and achievement.

Iroquiois High School

Iroquois High School is a dynamic school community where academic strength, emotional resilience, and social responsibility are fostered through every student’s equitable access to opportunities that are championed by culturally proficient staff and diverse stakeholders, who proudly partner together.

Hope Health Clinic

In 2011, Hope Health Clinic (HHC) opened to serve those who were without insurance and access to health care. Today we continue delivering quality health care to those in our community who are without health insurance or have unaffordable deductibles and lack access to care. HHC is dedicated to providing a holistic approach to care for our patients — addressing their spiritual, physical, and emotional needs, thus allowing each patient to live the healthiest life possible.

Feat of Louisville

FEAT of Louisville is a 501c3 organization whose mission since 1999 is dedicated to “Easing the autism journey, through a network created for families by families, by providing ongoing support, education, programs, and resources. This year we are hosting our annual Run/Walk for Autism 5K to raise funds to assist with several of our programs including the Endeavor Preschool Program for children with autism, Bluegrass Center for Autism Vocational Program, the Autism Friendly Business Initiative that assists families in integrating into our community, the Get Your FEAT Wet Swim Program, the Dreams in Motion summer camp and several more.

Louisville City

Since its establishment in 2015, Louisville City FC has earned a strong reputation for both its on-field success and dedicated fan base. Competing in the USL Championship, a professional soccer league sanctioned by U.S. Soccer, the club has consistently performed well, reaching the Eastern Conference Final for nine consecutive seasons and securing back-to-back USL Cup Final victories in 2017 and 2018. In 2020, the team relocated to the new Lynn Family Stadium, a soccer-specific venue in the Butchertown neighborhood, with a seating capacity of 15,304. Led by head coach Danny Cruz, Louisville City FC continues to thrive under the ownership of local chairman John Neace and a dedicated group of supporters.

DeSales High School

DeSales High School is an all-male, college-preparatory Catholic school committed to the total development of its students. DeSales, founded in 1956 on principles articulated at the time, provides young men with an education that fosters their spiritual, intellectual, social, and physical growth. This cultivation of mind, spirit, and body has the immediate objective of preparation for post-secondary success, with the ultimate mission of guiding them to be competent, concerned, responsible, and ethical builders of God’s kingdom.

The First Car Project

The First Car Project, based in Louisville, Kentucky, is on a mission to empower teens in foster care by providing them with their first cars, eliminating barriers often faced during the transition into adulthood. Born out of the co-founder's desire to give back to the community, this nonprofit aims to cover the costs of slightly used cars, including initial maintenance, insurance, and registration. By facilitating heartfelt car donations, The First Car Project believes in granting Kentucky foster youth the freedom of mobility as they navigate the challenges of transitioning into adulthood.

Warriors on Wheels Cycling

Founded in 2021, Warriors on Wheels Cycling is more than just a cycling club. It's a community built by Veterans and First Responders - our "Warrior Ambassadors" - who have faced the fires of combat, the chaos of disaster, and the daily pressure of protecting our communities. Through a shared passion for cycling and deep connection, they're changing lives, one bike at a time. Each year, they donate dozens of bikes to fellow veterans and first responders, providing them not just with transportation but with a renewed sense of freedom, camaraderie, and purpose. From leading group rides to participating in charity events, these Warrior Ambassadors ride not just for themselves but for each other and their communities. Their stories of resilience and their commitment to service inspire everyone they meet.

Cars in The Commons

Cars in the Commons is an annual celebration catering to car enthusiasts of all ages. Situated in the North Village of the picturesque Norton Commons neighborhood, the event features an impressive display of nearly 400 cars lining the streets, encompassing various categories such as Exotic, German, American, Vintage, Classic, and JDM, ensuring there's something for everyone. Their charity partners include Norton Hospital Children's Foundation (NCHF) and Louisville Outreach for the Unsheltered, or L.O.U., dedicated to providing food, supplies, and essential support services to those experiencing homelessness in the Louisville Metro and surrounding areas.

Old Kentucky Home Bicycle Tour

The Louisville Bicycle Club, one of the oldest and most respected cycling organizations in the country, proudly presents the Old Kentucky Home Tour (OKHT)—a signature ride that celebrates Kentucky’s scenic beauty, cycling culture, and rich community spirit. As a volunteer-powered, nonprofit organization serving the greater Louisville area and Southern Indiana, the Club is committed to promoting healthy lifestyles through cycling—whether for recreation, sport, or transportation. It also actively advocates for the rights and safety of cyclists throughout the region. The OKHT is more than just a ride—it’s a tradition. Each year, the event draws riders from across the country to experience thoughtfully curated routes, iconic landmarks, and the welcoming hospitality Kentucky is known for. Riders can explore the latest event details, ride options, and registration information on our official OKHT page. Founded in the 1890s, the Louisville Bicycle Club continues its legacy as a dynamic, inclusive force in American cycling—bringing people together through the shared joy of the ride.

Arvin Education Center

The Arvin Education Center, previously known as the Career Center, has shown considerable growth in recent years. Named after former superintendent Bob Arvin, the Center has been open since 1980. It has previously hosted students from outside Oldham County Schools but as it operates today, it serves only students from the four district high schools (OCHS, NOHS, SOHS, and BAHS). The Arvin Education Center’s growth was made possible by the dedication to the need for such programs, by the Oldham County Board of Education and the Oldham County Schools Central Office Administration.

Louisville Coopers

Working in partnership with other supporters groups, the Louisville Coopers will organize and support professional soccer in Louisville, grow community passion for professional soccer, and support the growth of the game through both social and charitable endeavors. The Coopers are run by volunteers through an elected board of directors. We represent the best interests of all Louisville City FC and Racing Louisville FC supporters, organizing in-stadium support, road trips, tailgates, watch parties and social events.

Cars in the Commonwealth

River City Rippers is a Louisville-based creative garage and apparel brand rooted in vintage style, motorsport culture, and community pride. Their signature event, Cars in the Commonwealth, brings together enthusiasts from across Kentucky to celebrate classic rides, local makers, and the rebellious spirit of the open road. More than a car show, it’s a gathering of gearheads, families, artists, and everyday drivers who appreciate craftsmanship, connection, and culture. Learn more about upcoming events and exclusive RCR merch at rivercityrippers.com .

Mockingbird Valley

Sue Distracted Driver™ is proud to partner with Mockingbird Valley Premier, Louisville’s gold standard in youth soccer development and leadership. From the pitch to the courtroom, we believe in showing up with discipline, grit, and a drive to win — values MVP instills in every player who wears the badge. Our sponsorship of the annual Black Friday 4v4 Tournament reflects our shared commitment to excellence, family, and community. Whether you’re fighting for a championship or justice after an injury, the right team makes all the difference.