Ball Homes Ball and his wife founded Ball Homes in 1959. He was among the first recipients of
Builder Magazines Hearthstone Award for his community service. Ball Homes helped create neighborhoods in Lexington and
Versailles such as
Masterson Station, Cedar Ridge and Rose Ridge.
Political career From 1964 to 1969, Ball represented the 55th Legislative District in the Kentucky House of Representatives, serving as
caucus chairman and the Republican
minority leader. From 1989 to 1992, he served on the National Commission on Severely Distressed Public Housing.
Hope Center In 1993, Ball established the Hope Center, which helps the homeless. In 2018, Ball helped fund an expansion of its women's recovery center, which added 30 extra beds to the facility, moving their total up to 105. Prior to expansion, the facility's waiting list ranged anywhere from 40 to 70 people. ==Awards==