History
DCCH Center for Children and Families has helped children of Kentucky for over 160 years. Starting out as an orphanage in 1848, the center has evolved to meet the needs of the community and offers residential treatment, foster care, adoption, outpatient therapy and training services to area children, families and residents. The Flea Market was created as an answer to the outpouring of support from the surrounding communities. Many items are donated for the children residing at the center. Items that the children cannot use directly are sold. In August 2014, we added a Farmer's Market to run alongside the Flea Market. Local vendors offer fresh fruits & vegetables, baked goods, crafts, and more. All proceeds are to help with the rising costs of providing and caring for the children.
Specialties
Antiques, Furniture, Collectibles, Electronics, Sporting goods, Toys, Clothing, and more. Now introducing fresh fruits & vegetables, baked goods, crafts, and more in our newly added Farmer's Market.