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Copyright 2012 by Connect2Help

All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system,
incorporated into another work, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic,
mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written consent of the
publisher.

This book is intended only as a listing of many services which are available to residents of
central Indiana. Information printed in The Rainbow BooK is provided voluntarily by the
agencies that are listed. Only routine editorial revisions are made by staff of Connect2Help,
who do not evaluate the programs. Inclusion of a service in the book does not in any way
represent or imply a determination or approval of the quality of those services. Exclusion does
not reflect on any organizations contribution to the community.

Connect2Help neither guarantees nor makes any representation as to the accuracy or


completeness of the information contained in this book. Connect2Help disclaims any and all
responsibility and liability which may be asserted or claimed resulting from or arising out of
reliance upon the information and procedures presented in this book.

Connect2Help is a private, non-profit corporation governed by a volunteer Board of Directors.


Major funding for the agency is provided by United Way of Central Indiana, community
donations, fees for products and services, and fundraising projects.

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Connect2Help
Connect2Help facilitates connections between people who need human
services and those who provide them.

Services in addition to this directory include:

Comprehensive Information and Referral. Connect2Help (C2H) has


been providing Information and Referral (I&R) assistance to people in the
central Indiana area for over 86 years. This largest of C2H's activities has
grown dramatically and now serves hundreds of thousands of people each
year. Connect2Help was the 8th organization in North America to become
accredited by the Alliance of Information and Referral Systems (AIRS) and
maintains that accreditation today.

Spanish Language I&R and Outreach. Connect2Help has responded to


the dramatic growth in the local Hispanic population by providing highly
trained bi-lingual/bi-cultural staff to assist people who speak Spanish as
their native language.

Crisis Intervention. Connect2Help provides the community with highly


trained staff to assist persons involved in or affected by domestic abuse,
suicidal thoughts, child or elder abuse, or other crisis situations. In
addition to responding to callers who dial 2-1-1 or the 926-HELP number,
persons in crisis are also able to reach Specialists at C2H by dialing two
(2) national toll-free suicide lines and both a national and a statewide toll-
free hotline for child abuse and sexual assault. Connect2Help was the first
agency in Indiana to be accredited by both AIRS and the American
Association of Suicidology (AAS).

The Rainbow BooK and other resource directories. Connect2Help is


continuing an 88-year community tradition by regularly producing a
comprehensive directory of human services for area residents, particularly
those working in helping professions. It also produces numerous smaller
directories for special needs, including support groups, persons working
with the Spanish-speaking population, and low-wage workers.

Central Indiana Human Services Database. Connect2Help provides


the public access to our resource database through our website
www.connect2help.org.

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Marketing and Outreach Materials. Connect2Help Agency Brochures,
Wallet Cards and Panel Cards, available in both English and Spanish, are
provided free of charge to anyone by ordering from our website
(www.connect2help.org). Additional literature such as direct mail
postcards, our e-newsletter, and other promotional materials are also
utilized on a regular basis.

Volunteer Services. 2-1-1 is a service specifically designed to help


people who want to get help or give help. Persons who are interested in
volunteering in the community are able to contact Connect2Help to
explore their interests and availability and receive information about
programs that fit their needs.

Disaster/Emergency Response. Connect2Help is uniquely positioned to


assist our community in times of emergency or disaster. As a member of
our countywide and regional disaster response network, C2Hs primary
mission during times of emergency is to maximize community access to
critical resources.

Community Reporting. After talking with hundreds of thousands of


people over the years about their situations, their needs, and the barriers
they have experienced, Connect2Help is able to report to the community
where there are trends in needs, gaps in services, and duplication in
effort.

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The vision of Connect2Help is to be the leader in providing unrestricted access to community
services information for central Indiana. For more information, contact C2H at (317) 920-4850 or
online at www.connect2help.org.

Connecting People Through 2-1-1


Everyone knows that dialing 911 will connect them with police, fire and ambulance
emergency services. In central Indiana, dialing 2-1-1 will connect them 24/7 to
Connect2Help (C2H) for free and confidential information about human services. While the
926-HELP number still works, increasingly people are using the simpler and easier to
remember 2-1-1.
The Federal Communications Commission reserved the 2-1-1 abbreviated dialing code
exclusively for nonprofit information and referral in July of 2000. However, planning and
implementation of 2-1-1 had already started in many parts of the U.S. and Canada. It is
being carried out by a variety of state, regional and provincial groups and on widely varying
scales of coverage.
Here in Indiana, Connect2Help has been working with the Indiana 211 Partnership, Inc. and
a range of stakeholders for over ten years to extend 2-1-1 to the entire state. The plan
envisions C2H and other local 2-1-1 Centers working cooperatively within an integrated
system to cover all of Indiana. The goal of the Partnership is to have complete statewide
coverage as soon as funding becomes available and sustainable.
Outcomes of a statewide 2-1-1 system will be:
People with needs will be connected easily to available human services such as clinics,
counseling, food pantries, shelters and financial assistance programs.

The 2-1-1 caller will receive a live answer 24 hours a day from trained professionals.

A more cost effective (I&R) system will maximize both local and state resources (private,
philanthropic and public).

Hoosiers will experience greater quality and uniformity of I&R services.

Funders and planners will receive information about met and unmet needs, duplication of and
barriers to services and trends.

As people become more familiar with 2-1-1, it will be how most people who need human services will
make the connection.
For more information about state, national and local efforts related
to 2-1-1, visit these websites: www.IN211.org, www.211.org and
www.connect2help.org.

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Board of Directors 2011/2012
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

Brian Kovacs Board Chair


Stacy M. Johns Board Vice-Chair
Walter Kirkwood Secretary/Treasurer and
Finance Committee Chair
Lucia Anderson Board Engagement Committee Chair
Phil Lodato Programs and Community Engagement
Committee Chair
Mike Schwarz Disaster Response Committee Chair

BOARD MEMBERS

Joanna Batchelor Zach Cattell


Birgit Cornelius Audrey Crawford
Meredith Gradle Chad Greiwe
Julie K. Griffith Danielle Harbor
Joy Mahoney Tracy Mitchell
Becky Rosenberger Paul L. Ross, II
William Ruddell Jairo Vinasco
Alicia Wallace Karen Warren

HONORARY MEMBERS

Carl Andrews Lee Lewellen


Debbie Bonnet Lynn Chreist
Christine Downall Garnet Vaughan
Jean Richcreek Ann Frick
Bruce Stroud Karen Gentleman
Mary Anne Rogers H. Peter Hudson
Candes Shelton Betty LeClare
Sally C. Ohleyer (dec) Charles Van Arsdel (dec)

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Service Listings

ARTS AND CULTURE EITELJORG MUSEUM OF AMERICAN INDIANS AND


WESTERN ART
Historic Preservation 500 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 636-9378
Offers exhibits and programs focusing on Western and Native
DIVISION OF HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND American art and culture. Provides galleries, tours, interactive
ARCHAEOLOGY learning experiences, and special events throughout the year.
402 West Washington Street, W256, Indianapolis, IN INDIANA STATE MUSEUM
(317) 232-1646 650 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Offers the opportunity for persons to register historic (317) 232-1637
places with the National Register of Historic Places and Preserves, interprets, and presents artifacts of Indianas
the Indiana Register of Historic Sites and Structures. cultural and natural history in a context that encourages
Serves as the site to apply for state tax credits for historic people to actively participate. The museum is located within
places and offers information about federal tax credits. White River State Park.
Also offers a matching grants program for repairs and
other historic projects. INDIANA STATE POLICE YOUTH EDUCATION AND
INDIANA LANDMARKS HISTORICAL CENTER
1201 Central Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 8500 East 21st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 639-4534 (317) 899-8293 Information Office
Provides an opportunity to see a variety of Indiana State
(800) 450-4534 Toll-Free Police vehicles, firearms, antique law enforcement equipment,
Rescues and protects architecturally unique or historically
photographs, and confiscated items from the John Dillinger
significant properties throughout Indiana. Provides tours
era. Tours are available by appointment or individuals may
of restored landmarks including West Baden Springs
visit during designated hours.
Hotel, French Lick Springs Resort, and the Morris-Butler
home. Tour discounts and other benefits are available INDIANAPOLIS MOTOR SPEEDWAY HALL OF FAME
through an annual membership. Also offers several MUSEUM
publications highlighting historic places and preservation 4790 West 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222
in Indiana. Some are available free of charge through an
(317) 492-6784
online request form.
Offers a museum devoted to automobiles and auto racing,
featuring cars, equipment, trophies, and multimedia
presentations.
Historical Societies
INDIANAPOLIS MUSEUM OF ART (IMA)
INDIANA HISTORICAL SOCIETY 4000 Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 923-1331
450 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Offers exhibits of historical and modern art, classes,
(317) 232-1882 presentations, and workshops. Located on 152 acres of
Collects, preserves, interprets, and shares Indiana history. gardens and grounds. Leashed pets welcome on grounds.
Attractions include "Indiana Experience," which offers
interactive exhibits and programs, and the William H. NCAA HALL OF CHAMPIONS MUSEUM
Smith Memorial Library of local history. 700 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 917-6084
Offers a basketball-themed museum with interactive exhibits
Museums including a media room displaying current games on eight
television screens, a reproduction of a 1930s gymnasium,
artifacts donated from colleges, and a virtual court for
CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF INDIANAPOLIS
hands-on participation.
3000 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 334-3322
(800) 820-6214 Toll Free Visual Arts
Offers exhibits and education focused on children.
Provides tours, interactive learning experiences, special
events, and galleries throughout the year. ARTS COUNCIL OF INDIANAPOLIS
924 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
CONNER PRAIRIE INTERACTIVE HISTORY PARK
(317) 631-3301
13400 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN 46038 Provides a printed and web-based guide of galleries, studios,
(317) 776-6006 and other spaces that showcase works by local artists in
(800) 966-1836 Toll Free Indianapolis.
Offers an interactive "living history" experience with
re-enactments, reproductions, and artifacts from 19th INDIANAPOLIS ART CENTER
Century Indiana. Pioneer-themed events and activities 820 East 67th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220
take place year round. (317) 255-2464
Features art exhibits and a 12-acre outdoor creativity park
(ARTSPARK), free and open to the public. Conducts outreach
programs and organizes the annual Broad Ripple Art Fair each
May. Art classes are also available throughout the year.

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Service Listings

COMMUNITY ECONOMIC counseling, rehabilitation of housing for affordable home


ownership, and technical assistance to small businesses.
DEVELOPMENT AND
FINANCE
Neighborhood Revitalization
Business Assistance Services
INDIANAPOLIS DEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN
DEVELOPMENT (DMD)
BUSINESS SERVICES DIVISION 200 East Washington Street, Suite 2042, Indianapolis, IN
302 West Washington Street, Room E018, (317) 327-5355
Indianapolis, IN 46204 Assists with the implementation of commercial, industrial, and
(317) 232-6581 Business Services Front Desk retail development projects that promote job creation and
Administers all business-related responsibilites for the retention, increase the tax base, and assist with neighborhood
Indiana Secretary of State, including charters new revitalization projects.
businesses, files commercial liens, and issues
trademarks, notaries public and summonses. Provides
information and online publications on how to start a Post Offices
business in Indiana.
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR ARCADIA POST OFFICE
402 West Washington Street, W195, Indianapolis, IN 104 North Washington Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
(800) 743-3333 (317) 984-3481
Provides outreach, education, and on-site consultation Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most facilities
and training to Indiana businesses. Services are free, also provide retail services including stamps, packing
confidential, and voluntary. The agency's goal is to reduce materials, and post office box rental. Accepts requests for
and eliminate exposures to occupational hazards that may change of address and orders to hold mail delivery for a
result in worker injury or illness. specific period of time. Most services are also available online.
SERVICE CORPS OF RETIRED EXECUTIVES ATLANTA POST OFFICE
(SCORE), CHAPTER 6 150 West Main Street, Atlanta, IN 46031
8500 Keystone at the Crossing Suite 401, (765) 292-2152
Indianapolis, IN 46240 Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most facilities
(317) 226-7264 also provide retail services including stamps, packing
Offers business workshops for persons interested in materials, and post office box rental. Accepts requests for
starting a business. The workshop series is scheduled change of address and orders to hold mail delivery for a
throughout the year at various locations in Indianapolis specific period of time. Most services are also available online.
and surrounding communities and consists of 5 sessions CARMEL POST OFFICE
each. Also provides online workshops addressing specific
business topics including business planning, accounting 275 Medical Drive, Carmel, IN 46032
and budgeting, and financing. (317) 846-2489
Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most facilities
UNITED STATES SMALL BUSINESS also provide retail services including stamps, packing
ADMINISTRATION materials, and post office box rental. Accepts requests for
8500 Keystone Crossing, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN change of address and orders to hold mail delivery for a
46240 specific period of time. Most services are also available online.
(317) 226-7272 CICERO POST OFFICE
(800) 827-5722 Toll-Free 69 Washington Avenue, Cicero, IN 46034
Provides loan guarantees, management counseling and (317) 984-4435
training, and government contract procurement assistance Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most facilities
for eligible small businesses in Indiana. Offers information also provide retail services including stamps, packing
on loans, grants, bonds, and other financial assistance. materials, and post office box rental. Accepts requests for
Does not make loans directly. change of address and orders to hold mail delivery for a
specific period of time. Most services are also available online.
Community Development Corporations FISHERS POST OFFICE
8500 East 116th Street, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 913-7902
WEST INDIANAPOLIS DEVELOPMENT Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most facilities
CORPORATION also provide retail services including stamps, packing
1211 South Hiatt Street, Indianapolis, IN 46221 materials, and post office box rental. Accepts requests for
(317) 638-9432 change of address and orders to hold mail delivery for a
Assists residents within specific boundaries on the specific period of time. Most services are also available online.
near-southwest side of Indianapolis by initiating and
operating projects to protect and revitalize the residential
and business community. Projects vary based on
community needs and funding availability and may include
owner-occupied housing repairs, referrals to housing

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Service Listings

INDIANAPOLIS POST OFFICE Small Business Development


125 West South Street, Indianapolis, IN 46206
(317) 464-6852 Local Office BUSINESS OWNERSHIP INITIATIVE OF INDIANA
(800) 275-8777 ASK-USPS 111 Monument Circle, Suite 2450, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Serves as the main post office and administrative offices (317) 917-3266
for the US Postal service in Indianapolis. Offers mailing, Provides one-on-one busines counseling and workshops to
shipping, and delivery options. Retail services including individuals wanting to start or grow a small business. Offers a
stamps, packing materials, and post office box rental. micro loan program providing $1,000-$4,000 loans for basic
Accepts requests for change of address and orders to business start-up expenses.
hold mail delivery for a specific period of time. Most
services are also available online. CENTRAL INDIANA SMALL BUSINESS
DEVELOPMENT CENTER
NEW AUGUSTA POST OFFICE 9301 East 59th Street, Room 147, Indianapolis, IN 46216
8401 Moller Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 233-7232 Regional Office
(317) 464-6868 Consults with small business owners to address problems and
Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most opportunities and to develop a plan to fill those needs. Offers
facilities also provide retail services including stamps, workshops, conferences, and access to specialized
packing materials, and post office box rental. Accepts information for current and potential small business owners in
requests for change of address and orders to hold mail Central Indiana.
delivery for a specific period of time. Most services are
also available online. INDIANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
115 West Washington Street, Suite 850S, Indianapolis, IN
NOBLESVILLE POST OFFICE
(317) 264-3110
1900 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Lobbies for legislation that supports the interests of
(317) 773-9775 businesses in Indiana. Offers membership benefits including
Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most regulatory consultation, chamber magazines and newsletters,
facilities also provide retail services including stamps, business research, conferences, and trade shows. Provides
packing materials, and post office box rental. Accepts networking opportunities for business leaders across the state.
requests for change of address and orders to hold mail
delivery for a specific period of time. Most services are INDIANAPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
also available online. 111 Monument Circle, Suite 1950, Indianapolis, IN 46204
NORA POST OFFICE (317) 464-2222
Represents the interests of businesses in Marion and the
1300 East 86th Street, Suite 36A, Indianapolis, IN surrounding counties on issues such as education reform,
46240 workforce initiatives, economic development, and
(317) 464-6840 infrastructure enhancement. Provides membership benefits,
Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most networking opportunities, public policy information, an annual
facilities also provide retail services including stamps, trade show, member directories, and area maps.
packing materials, and post office box rental. Accepts
requests for change of address and orders to hold mail UNITED STATES SMALL BUSINESS
delivery for a specific period of time. Most services are ADMINISTRATION
also available online. 8500 Keystone Crossing, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN
SHERIDAN POST OFFICE 46240
107 West 4th Street, Sheridan, IN 46069 (317) 226-7272
(317) 758-4159 (800) 827-5722 Toll-Free
Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most Provides loan guarantees, management counseling and
facilities also provide retail services including stamps, training, and government contract procurement assistance for
packing materials, and post office box rental. Accepts eligible small businesses in Indiana. Offers information on
requests for change of address and orders to hold mail loans, grants, bonds, and other financial assistance. Does not
delivery for a specific period of time. Most services are make loans directly.
also available online.
WESTFIELD POST OFFICE Small Business Financing
17520 Dartown Road, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 896-2741
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP INITIATIVE OF INDIANA
Offers mailing, shipping, and delivery options. Most
facilities also provide retail services including stamps, 111 Monument Circle, Suite 2450, Indianapolis, IN 46204
packing materials, and post office box rental. Accepts (317) 917-3266
requests for change of address and orders to hold mail Provides one-on-one busines counseling and workshops to
delivery for a specific period of time. Most services are individuals wanting to start or grow a small business. Offers a
also available online. micro loan program providing $1,000-$4,000 loans for basic
business start-up expenses.

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Service Listings

COMMUNITY FACILITIES/CENTERS nutritional instruction, educational enrichment, and


shopping trips for area residents 55 and older. Transportation
to and from the center, doctor appointments, and shopping
Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers may be available to ambulatory seniors enrolled in the center's
senior program.
OASIS - INDIANAPOLIS
AFRICAN CENTER
10800 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229
3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis,
(317) 396-3751
IN 46208
Offers a variety of educational, cultural, health, and fitness
(317) 927-9777 programs for active adults ages 50 and older. Programs are
Provides assistance to African-born individuals in Indiana available throughout Indianapolis. No membership fee.
through health care, social services, education, and
empowerment. Distributes directories of area social PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT
service agencies, provides employment guidance and 1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032
housing referrals, offers translation services, and provides (317) 815-7000
consumer and financial advocacy. Provides organized daily activities such as line dancing, art,
ASIAN HELP SERVICES computer classes, games, lectures, and socials for area
persons 50 and older. Fitness activities (equipment, land,
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
aquatic, and walking track) available to adults of any age.
(317) 924-4827
Assists Asian immigrants and their families in adjusting to SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION - NOBLESVILLE
life in the US and accessing needed services. Programs 18336 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
include: (317) 773-6904
* Citizenship classes Offers a variety of social and recreational activities for older
* English as a second language adults in the Noblesville area of Hamilton County. Activities
* Parenting classes include games, cards, exercise, knitting, line dancing, pool
* Employment services tables, bingo, and more. Monthly pitch-in dinners. Volunteers
* Interpretation/translation welcome.
* Family, marriage, and cultural counseling
* Health and wellness programs
* Benefits assistance and advocacy Youth Centers
* Information and referral to local resources
LA PLAZA INDIANA YOUTH GROUP (IYG)
8902 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226 2943 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 890-3292 (317) 541-8726
Provides a variety of programs and services for the Provides free and confidential programs for self-identified
Latino/Hispanic community in Central Indiana. General lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), and straight allied
services include assessment, counseling, referral, case youth, ages 12-20. Program topics include education; career,
management, and advocacy. When funds are available, personal, and social development; community education; and
clients in crisis situations may apply for help with rent, advocacy. While some programs are LGBT specific, others
mortgage, or utilities. Financial assistance is dependent are for both LGBT and heterosexual youth. Dinner is provided.
on funding and individual assessment.
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Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers


COMMUNITY GROUPS AND
FAY BICCARD GLICK NEIGHBORHOOD
GOVERNMENT/ADMINISTRATIVE
CENTER AT CROOKED CREEK OFFICES
2990 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 293-2600
Offers a variety of services, including case management,
Area Agencies on Aging
to community members living within set boundaries on the
northwest side of Indianapolis. When funds are available, CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
clients in crisis may apply for help with rent, mortgage, or 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
utilities. Financial assistance is dependent on funding and
(317) 254-3660
individual assessment.
Provides information and referral services for Central Indiana
seniors and persons of any age with disabilities. Uses a
network of community resources to refer clients and their
Senior Centers families to services including housing options, home delivered
meals, personal care services, adult day services, respite
FAY BICCARD GLICK NEIGHBORHOOD care, and more.
CENTER AT CROOKED CREEK
2990 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 293-2600
Provides arts and crafts, exercise, games, lectures,

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Service Listings

Children's Rights Groups Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups

KIDS' VOICE OF INDIANA AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION (ACLU) OF


9150 Harrison Park Court, Suite C, Indianapolis, IN INDIANA
46216 1031 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 558-2870 (317) 635-4059 Ext. 102
Offers education and training for attorneys and Provides legal assistance to Indiana residents whose
professionals working with at-risk children. Promotes the constitutional rights have been violated by a government
development of guardian ad litem (GAL) and court agency or who wish to file a complaint of discrimination
appointed special advocate (CASA) programs statewide. against a government agency (including public schools and
Legal publications and materials available on the website. police departments). There is no fee to file a complaint or, if
the case is approved, to receive assistance.
PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-6342 Ext. 222 Criminal Justice/Legal System Reform Groups
Provides community education and information related to
delinquency prevention and youth advocacy, including
information and referral around youth issues. Offers INDIANA CURE SUPPORT GROUP
speakers for schools, service clubs, and churches. 3808 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 831-0765
THE VILLAGES
Provides a monthly forum and support group for anyone
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 interested in reforming the criminal justice system.
(317) 775-6439 PCAIN Ex-offenders and their friends and family are welcome. Group
Works with individuals as well as state and national members share information, ideas, and support. Adults only.
groups to disseminate information about child abuse
prevention. Offers publications, brochures, pamphlets,
and a quarterly e-newsletter on child abuse prevention Cultural Heritage Groups
and parenting topics. Public speakers and educational
presentations are available for schools and other
organizations. Also offers a 24-hour child abuse AFRICAN CENTER
prevention hotline answered by staff at Connect2Help. 3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN
46208
(317) 927-9777
Community Action Agencies Promotes African cultural enrichment through summer
programs for youth, school-based arts and cultural
COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER collaboration, and special events and festivals (African Festival
and Tastes of Africa).
INDIANAPOLIS (CAGI) - HAMILTON COUNTY
1109 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 AMERICAN INDIAN COUNCIL
(317) 773-2221 PO Box 4588, Carmel, IN 46082
Manages the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) for (317) 200-2623
Hamilton County. Assistance is applied to gas, electric, Promotes and preserves Native American Indian culture with
and/or heating fuel accounts of approved applicants. monthly meetings, a newsletter, and two traditional Indian pow
Summer Cooling and Winter Heating programs occur wows per year, one in April and one in August. The monthly
annually to help low-income households with energy bills. meetings and the pow wows take place at the Boone County
Fairgrounds in Lebanon.

Community Funds INDIANA BLACK EXPO - ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE


3145 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 925-2702
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA Offers a variety of events and programs throughout the year to
3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 support the social and economic advancement of African
(317) 923-1466 Front Desk Americans, while celebrating cultural diversity and
Provides support to partner agencies and programs to inclusiveness across all races, ethnicities, nationalities,
address human service needs in Central Indiana. Does generations, socioeconomic levels, and religious affiliations.
not provide direct assistance to individuals.
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA, HAMILTON
COUNTY
301 East Carmel Drive, Suite E300, Carmel, IN
46032
(317) 815-4600
Provides support to partner agencies and programs to
address human service needs in Hamilton County. Does
not provide direct assistance to individuals.

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Service Listings

Disability Rights Groups Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives.


Constituents may contact their representatives with questions
or concerns about issues including current or pending
INDIANA PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY legislation.
SERVICES (IPAS)
UNITED STATES SENATOR, INDIANA - DAN COATS
4701 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 222, Indianapolis,
(REPUBLICAN)
IN 46205
1650 Market Tower 10 West Market Street, Indianapolis,
(800) 622-4845
Offers a variety of services to persons in Indiana with IN 46204
disabilities, such as: (317) 554-0750 Indianapolis Office
* Provides information and support for self-advocacy; (202) 224-5623 Washington Office
* Assists with getting appropriate medical, psychiatric, or Represents the state of Indiana in the United States Senate.
habilitation services; All states are represented by two senators, with staggered
* Helps families secure free and appropriate education six-year terms. Together with the House of Representatives,
for children with disabilities; the Senate helps form the laws of the country. Constituents
* Ensures access to public places and government may contact their representatives with questions or concerns
buildings; about issues, including current or pending legislation.
* Assists in correcting discrimination in housing or
UNITED STATES SENATOR, INDIANA - RICHARD
employment;
* Helps in securing assistive technology services and LUGAR (REPUBLICAN)
devices; 1180 Market Tower 10 West Market Street, Indianapolis,
* Advocates for accessible voting machines and polling IN 46204
places. (317) 226-5555 Indianapolis Office
(202) 224-4814 Washington Office
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF GREATER Represents the state of Indiana in the United States Senate.
INDIANAPOLIS All states are represented by two senators, with staggered
301 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 six-year terms. Together with the House of Representatives,
(317) 251-0005 the Senate helps form the laws of the country. Constituents
Promotes increased public awareness and education on may contact their representatives with questions or concerns
mental health issues in Central Indiana. Monitors and about issues, including current or pending legislation.
advises on legislation as well as public and private
policies that affect the rights and care of persons with
mental illness. Offers mental health and mental illness Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Advocacy
resources, including literature, public speakers, Groups
professional education forums, and health fair displays
and screenings.
INDIANA YOUTH GROUP (IYG)
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA
2943 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 541-8726
(317) 638-3501 Ext. 239 Assists students and faculty members in establishing
(800) 555-6424 Toll-Free student-led organizations to reduce homophobia and
Advocates for public policy in the best interest of persons transphobia in school settings. Facilitates communication
with mental illness. Provides planning, evaluation, between groups and hosts leadership seminars.
consultation, and education for mental health services
statewide. PARENTS, FAMILIES, AND FRIENDS OF LESBIANS
AND GAYS (PFLAG), INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER
THE ARC OF INDIANA
PO Box 441633, Indianapolis, IN 46244
107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800,
(317) 872-1385 Helpline Volunteer
Indianapolis, IN 46204 Offers information, support, and advocacy to parents, families,
(317) 977-2375 and friends of a person who is gay, lesbian, bisexual, or
(800) 382-9100 Toll-Free transgender. The confidential helpline is staffed by volunteers.
Advocates for positive change in public policy and
attitudes around persons with developmental disabilities.
Provides information to the public on state and federal Hunger/Poverty Action Groups
issues impacting people with disabilities and their families.

ELDERS AT THE TABLE COALITION


Federal Officials Offices 445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 910, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 464-5116
Serves as a coalition of nonprofit organizations to raise
UNITED STATES REPRESENTATIVE, INDIANA'S
awareness and share resources in the fight against senior
5TH DISTRICT - DAN BURTON (REPUBLICAN) hunger. No direct services offered to the public; for senior food
8900 Keystone at the Crossing Suite 1050, referrals, see CICOA.
Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 848-0201 Indiana Office
(800) 382-6020 Indiana Office (Toll-Free)
(202) 225-2276 Washington Office
Represents the Fifth Congressional District of central

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Local Officials Offices FISHERS, TOWN OF


1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
ADAMS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON (317) 595-3111 Town Hall
COUNTY Provides governance and oversees municipal services for the
201 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069 town of Fishers in Hamilton County. Offers information and
(317) 758-1029 accepts requests and feedback regarding town government
Administers Adams Township in Hamilton County. The and services. Requests may be made by phone or online,
trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety of using the Citizen Request Center.
township-level duties, including keeping public records, HAMILTON COUNTY ASSESSOR
maintaining a budget, and administering general relief 33 North 9th Street, Suite 214, Noblesville, IN 46060
funds. (317) 776-9617
ARCADIA, TOWN OF Identifies, lists, and calculates the value of all taxable property
208 West Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 in Noblesville, Wayne, and White River Townships of Hamilton
(317) 984-3512 County. Oversees general reassessments in the county and
Provides governance and water/wastewater services for hears appeals on real estate and property tax assessments.
the town of Arcadia in Hamilton County. Advises and instructs the county's township assessors and
calculates inheritance tax.
CARMEL, CITY OF
HAMILTON COUNTY CLERK
1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 106, Noblesville, IN
(317) 571-2400
Provides governance and municipal services for the city of
46060
Carmel in Hamilton County. The switchboard can connect (317) 776-9629 Clerk's Office
callers to various departments for information, requests, Maintains records of all county-level court cases in Hamilton
and feedback regarding city government and services. County. The clerk's office issues marriage licenses; files
divorce petitions; processes child support, judgment, and
CICERO, TOWN OF probation payments; issues warrants; and oversees and
150 West Jackson Street, Cicero, IN 46034 conducts all elections and campaign finance reporting
(317) 984-4900 requirements.
Provides governance and municipal services for the town HAMILTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
of Cicero in Hamilton County. Responds to questions,
complaints, and requests regarding town government and
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 157, Noblesville, IN
services. 46060
(317) 776-9719
CLAY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON Serves as the executive and administrative authority for
COUNTY Hamilton County, including performing the following duties:
10701 North College Avenue, Suite B, Indianapolis, * Controls, maintains, and supervises county property
IN 46280 * Audits and authorizes claims against the county
(317) 846-2773 * Receives bids for and authorizes county contracts
Administers Clay Township in Hamilton County. The * Performs certain election functions
trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety of * Handles appeals of township trustee decisions
township-level duties, including keeping public records, INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE OF FINANCE AND
maintaining a budget, and administering general relief MANAGEMENT
funds.
200 East Washington Street, Suite 2222, Indianapolis, IN
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON (317) 327-4310
COUNTY Manages the finances for the city of Indianapolis. The city
9090 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038 controller is appointed by the mayor to ensure that the city's
(317) 842-8595 financial assets are protected. Responsibilities include
Administers Delaware Township in Hamilton County. The preparing the city budget, investing city funds, and compiling
trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety of accounting data for annual financial reports.
township-level duties, including keeping public records, JACKSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON
maintaining a budget, and administering general relief COUNTY
funds.
506 West Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON (317) 984-3826
COUNTY Administers Jackson Township in Hamilton County. The
11595 Brooks School Road, Fishers, IN 46037 trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety of
(317) 841-3180 township-level duties, including keeping public records,
Administers Fall Creek Township in Hamilton County. The maintaining a budget, and administering general relief funds.
trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety of NOBLESVILLE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON
township-level duties, including keeping public records, COUNTY
maintaining a budget, and administering general relief
funds.
836 Division Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-0249
Administers Noblesville Township in Hamilton County. The
trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety of
township-level duties, including keeping public records,

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maintaining a budget, and administering general relief funds. and emotional disorders and their families. Implements
prevention, intervention, and support programs, including
NOBLESVILLE, CITY OF residential services.
16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-4614 City Information MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA
Provides governance and oversees municipal services for 1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
the city of Noblesville in Hamilton County. Offers general (317) 638-3501 Ext. 239
information and accepts feedback about city government (800) 555-6424 Toll-Free
and services. Advocates for public policy in the best interest of persons with
mental illness. Provides planning, evaluation, consultation,
SHERIDAN, TOWN OF and education for mental health services statewide.
506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-5293 Town Hall NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI)
Provides governance and oversees municipal services for INDIANA
the town of Sheridan in Hamilton County. Responds to 2601 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
questions, requests, and feedback about town (317) 925-9399
governance, street maintenance, water, sewer, and other (800) 677-6442 Toll-Free
town services. (317) 663-4034 Spanish
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, Provides support, education, and advocacy for consumers of
HAMILTON COUNTY mental health services and their families. Provides information
about mental health related support groups and family
1549 East Greyhound Pass, Carmel, IN 46032
education programs throughout Indiana.
(317) 574-9490
Administers Washington Township in Hamilton County.
The trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups
of township-level duties, including keeping public records,
maintaining a budget, and administering general relief
funds. INDIANA ASSOCIATION OF UNITED WAYS
WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON 3901 North Meridian Street, Suite 306, Indianapolis, IN
COUNTY 46208
19428 Prairie Baptist Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 923-2377
Serves as a member organization to 62 independent
(765) 534-4062 community United Ways and United Funds in Indiana.
Administers Wayne Township in Hamilton County. The Administers grants for local resource development and
trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety of provides training events, board development, and annual
township-level duties, including keeping public records, conferences to member agencies. This agency provides no
maintaining a budget, and administering general relief direct service to the public.
funds.
WESTFIELD, CITY OF
130 Penn Street, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 804-3001 Mayor's Office Political Action/Lobbying Groups
(317) 804-3000 Administration
Provides governance and oversees municipal services for CITIZENS ACTION COALITION
the city of Westfield in Hamilton County. 603 East Washington Street, Suite 502, Indianapolis, IN
WHITE RIVER TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON 46204
COUNTY (317) 205-3535
12695 East 256th Street, Cicero, IN 46034 Provides consumer lobbyists and advocates for utility, health
care, environmental, farm, insurance, and campaign finance
(317) 984-9370
reform issues in Indiana.
Administers White River Township in Hamilton County.
The trustee is an elected official responsible for a variety MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA
of township-level duties, including keeping public records, 1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
maintaining a budget, and administering general relief (317) 638-3501 Ext. 239
funds.
(800) 555-6424 Toll-Free
Advocates for public policy in the best interest of persons with
mental illness. Provides planning, evaluation, consultation,
Mental Health Associations and education for mental health services statewide.

MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF GREATER


INDIANAPOLIS Right to Die Groups
301 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 251-0005 COMPASSION AND CHOICES
Provides information about and referrals to mental health PO Box 7181, Bloomington, IN 47407
resources in Marion and adjacent counties. Offers (812) 334-1129 Indiana Office
guidance, education, and support services for persons (800) 247-7421 National Office
with mental or emotional illness and their families.
Supports the right of terminally ill adults to choose a death with
Advocates on behalf of adults and children with mental

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dignity, compassion, and control. Educates on end-of-life


choices including living wills, health care power of INDIANA SECRETARY OF STATE
attorney, and law reform in Indiana to allow physician aid 201 Statehouse, Indianapolis, IN 46204
in dying. (317) 232-6531
Oversees elections, charters new businesses, regulates auto
dealers, and serves as an investment watch dog for Indiana.
State Officials Offices The four divisions of the Secretary of State's office are:
Business Services, Election, Dealer, and Securities.

INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL INDIANA SENATE


302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, 200 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
IN 46204 (317) 232-9856 Legislative Information Center
(317) 232-6201 (800) 382-9467 State Senate
Serves as the attorney for the State of Indiana. Provides Proposes and votes on state laws, in conjunction with the
legal defense to state officials or agencies and represents Indiana House of Representatives in the state's General
the State's interests in court. Advises the Governor, Assembly. The Legislative Information Center provides contact
members of the Legislature, and other state officials on information for each state senator as well as information about
legal issues. Represents teachers in school discipline district boundaries, bills that are up for vote, current laws,
lawsuits where they are acting within school policy. administrative rules, and legislative sessions. Indiana's 50
Oversees several divisions including Consumer state senators are elected to four-year terms.
Protection, Antitrust, Unclaimed Property, Victim
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE SUPREME COURT,
Assistance, Medicaid Fraud, and Telephone Privacy.
COURT OF APPEALS, AND TAX COURT FOR THE
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION STATE OF INDIANA
151 West Ohio Street Statehouse, Room 229, 200 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 232-1930
(317) 232-6610 Hears appeals of decisions made by Indiana state trial courts.
Monitors, evaluates, accredits, and assists with public ___________________________________________
policy concerning all K-12 education within the state of
Indiana. The State Board of Education, appointed by the
Superintendent of Public Instruction, distributes state COMMUNITY PLANNING AND PUBLIC
education funds, accredits local schools, and adopts
textbooks. WORKS
INDIANA ELECTION DIVISION
302 West Washington Street, Room E204, Building Code Enforcement/Appeals
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-3939 Indiana Election Division
(866) 461-8683 Hoosier Voter Hotline CARMEL, CITY OF
Administers elections and election laws within the state of 1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032
Indiana. Works with the Secretary of State on matters (317) 571-2444 Building and Code Services
such as campaign finance disclosure, civic education Enforces Carmel city building codes, zoning, and land use
initiatives, and voter involvement. Serves as an regulations and accepts complaints about possible violations
interpretive resource to clarify election law provisions. including tall weeds/grass, illegal banners, businesss
operating in residential districts, and improper fencing.
INDIANA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
200 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 CICERO/JACKSON TOWNSHIP PLAN COMMISSION
(317) 232-9856 Legislative Information Center 150 West Jackson Stret, Cicero, IN 46034
(800) 382-9841 House Republicans (317) 984-5845
(800) 382-9842 House Democrats Handles building permits, inspections, commercial and
Proposes and votes on state laws, in conjunction with the residential developments, subdivision plats, signs, and
Indiana Senate, in the state's General Assembly. The demolition permits in the town of Cicero in Hamilton County.
Legislative Information Center provides contact Administers zoning ordinances, issues variances, and hears
information for each House member as well as appeals regarding building and zoning within town limits.
information about district boundaries, bills that are up for FISHERS, TOWN OF
vote, current laws, administrative rules, and legislative 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
sessions. Indiana's 100 State House members are
(317) 595-3120 Department of Development
elected by district to two-year terms.
Oversees development, growth, planning, and zoning in the
INDIANA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR town of Fishers in Hamilton County. Issues building permits,
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 enforces zoning ordinances, and conducts inspections.
(317) 232-4567 Ask Mitch
Serves as chief executive of the state of Indiana. Provides
a phone line for persons in Indiana to voice their concerns
or questions to the Governor's Office.

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Building Inspection CICERO STREET DEPARTMENT


1159 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034
CARMEL, CITY OF (317) 984-4550
1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032 Maintains streets and sidewalks for the town of Cicero in
(317) 571-2444 Building and Code Services Hamilton County. Responsibilities include street sweeping,
Enforces Carmel city building codes, zoning, and land use road and sidewalk repair, general upkeep, snow removal, and
regulations and accepts complaints about possible dead animal pickup on town streets. This department is also
violations including tall weeds/grass, illegal banners, responsible for mosquito spraying public areas seasonally.
businesss operating in residential districts, and improper FISHERS, TOWN OF
fencing.
1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
CICERO/JACKSON TOWNSHIP PLAN (317) 595-3160 Engineering & Public Works
COMMISSION Provides street and sewer maintenance for the town of Fishers
150 West Jackson Stret, Cicero, IN 46034 in Hamilton County. Services include pothole repair, road kill
(317) 984-5845 pickup, snow removal, street sign and signal maintenance,
Handles building permits, inspections, commercial and mosquito control, and groundskeeping of town properties. This
residential developments, subdivision plats, signs, and department also accepts complaints of high weeds on public
demolition permits in the town of Cicero in Hamilton and private properties.
County. Administers zoning ordinances, issues variances, NOBLESVILLE STREET DEPARTMENT
and hears appeals regarding building and zoning within 1575 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
town limits. (317) 776-6348
Provides street and sidewalk maintenance, storm-sewer
maintenance, yard waste and leaf collection, snow removal,
Construction/Development Permits dead animal pickup, street-sign maintenance, and
groundskeeping of city properties for the city of Noblesville in
CARMEL, CITY OF Hamilton County. Trash and recycling services are provided
1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032 through a contract with Republic Services.
(317) 571-2444 Building and Code Services
Enforces Carmel city building codes, zoning, and land use
regulations and accepts complaints about possible
Electronic Waste Recycling
violations including tall weeds/grass, illegal banners,
businesss operating in residential districts, and improper HAMILTON COUNTY SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
fencing. DISTRICT
CICERO/JACKSON TOWNSHIP PLAN 1717 Pleasant Street, Suite 200, Noblesville, IN 46060
COMMISSION (317) 776-4005
150 West Jackson Stret, Cicero, IN 46034 Collects all types of household products that are unsafe to
(317) 984-5845 dispose of with regular trash, including paints, automotive
products/tires, cleaners, pesticides/herbicides, batteries,
Handles building permits, inspections, commercial and
swimming pool chemicals, fluorescent lights, and appliances.
residential developments, subdivision plats, signs, and
Collected materials are recycled, disposed of in a safe
demolition permits in the town of Cicero in Hamilton
manner, or made available for reuse in the free swap shop.
County. Administers zoning ordinances, issues variances,
Services available to Hamilton County households only.
and hears appeals regarding building and zoning within
town limits. VIRTUAL SCAVENGERS PROJECT (VSP)
FISHERS, TOWN OF 2902 Maywood Road, Indianapolis, IN 46241
1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 493-5514
(317) 595-3120 Department of Development Accepts any used electronics (such as computers, monitors,
printers, copiers, fax machines, and cell phones) and
Oversees development, growth, planning, and zoning in
the town of Fishers in Hamilton County. Issues building refurbishes the equipment for reuse. Refurbished electronics
permits, enforces zoning ordinances, and conducts are donated or sold at a discounted price to organizations that
inspections. serve people in need. Items that cannot be refurbished are
properly disposed of in environmentally responsible ways.

Dead Animal Pickup Hazardous Materials Collection Sites


CARMEL STREET DEPARTMENT
CARMEL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND
3400 West Main Street, Westfield, IN 46074
RECYCLING CENTER
(317) 772-2001
Maintains city streets and sidewalks (including snow 901 North Rangeline Road, Carmel, IN 46032
removal), city signs, and city trees for the city of Carmel in (317) 571-2624
Hamilton County. Accepts service requests regarding pot Offers a drop-off site for properly disposing of hazardous
holes, dead animals, and other hazards on city streets household waste products including paints, cleaning fluids,
and properties. moth balls, aerosol cans, antifreeze, motor oil, pool chemicals,
fluorescent bulbs, herbicides, and pesticides. Offers collection
containers for medical sharps (needles) and accepts full

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containers for proper disposal. donated items for garage sales. Proceeds support the
senior center.
HAMILTON COUNTY SOLID WASTE
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT
1717 Pleasant Street, Suite 200, Noblesville, IN Refuse Disposal Facilities
46060
(317) 776-4005
Collects all types of household products that are unsafe to SOUTH SIDE LANDFILL
dispose of with regular trash, including paints, automotive 2561 Kentucky Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46221
products/tires, cleaners, pesticides/herbicides, batteries, (317) 247-6808
swimming pool chemicals, fluorescent lights, and Operates the only municipal solid waste landfill in Indianapolis.
appliances. Collected materials are recycled, disposed of Enables individuals and businesses to drop off household and
in a safe manner, or made available for reuse in the free commercial waste for a fee. Brush and yard debris is sent to a
swap shop. Services available to Hamilton County compost area. No liquids, hazardous waste, or infectious
households only. waste permitted.

Medical Waste Disposal Residential Recycling Programs

CARMEL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE CARMEL UTILITIES


AND RECYCLING CENTER 760 3rd Avenue SW, Westfield, IN 46074
901 North Rangeline Road, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 917-7300 Republic Services
(317) 571-2624 (317) 571-2442 Carmel Utilities
Offers a drop-off site for properly disposing of hazardous Provides curbside trash and recycling collection for
household waste products including paints, cleaning households in the city of Carmel in Hamilton County, through a
fluids, moth balls, aerosol cans, antifreeze, motor oil, pool contract with Republic Services.
chemicals, fluorescent bulbs, herbicides, and pesticides.
CICERO, TOWN OF
Offers collection containers for medical sharps (needles)
and accepts full containers for proper disposal. 150 West Jackson Street, Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-4900
HAMILTON COUNTY SOLID WASTE Provides curbside trash and recycling collection for
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT households in the town of Cicero in Hamilton County, through
1717 Pleasant Street, Suite 200, Noblesville, IN a contract with Republic Services.
46060 NOBLESVILLE STREET DEPARTMENT
(317) 776-4005 1575 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Offers approved containers for storing used needles and
(317) 917-7300 Republic Waste Services
syringes, and accepts full containers for proper disposal.
This service is available at no charge to persons living in (317) 776-6348 Street Department
Hamilton County. Provides street and sidewalk maintenance, storm-sewer
maintenance, yard waste and leaf collection, snow removal,
dead animal pickup, street-sign maintenance, and
Recycling Centers groundskeeping of city properties for the city of Noblesville in
Hamilton County. Trash and recycling services are provided
through a contract with Republic Services.
CARMEL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE REPUBLIC WASTE SERVICES OF INDIANA
AND RECYCLING CENTER 832 Langsdale Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
901 North Rangeline Road, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 917-7300 Republic
(317) 571-2624 (317) 327-4622 Mayor's Action Center
Offers a drop-off site for recycling metal cans, plastics, Offers curbside recycling to all Indianapolis addresses, under
glass, cardboard, newspapers/office paper, a contract with the city. The curbside program is offered on a
catalogs/magazines, and phone books. subscription basis, and is picked up every other week on the
HAMILTON COUNTY SOLID WASTE same day as regular trash pickup. Households generally
MANAGEMENT DISTRICT receive a 96-gallon rolling cart for collection. Acceptable
materials include:
1717 Pleasant Street, Suite 200, Noblesville, IN * Glass (all colors)
46060 * Plastics Numbers 1-7 (except Styrofoam or plastic bags)
(317) 776-4005 * Aluminum, tin, and steel beverage and food cans
Offers recycling drop-off containers for glass bottles and * Newspapers
jars, aluminum and steel cans, plastic (#1-#7), paper, * Cardboard
magazines, newspapers, and cardboard. * Magazines
SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION - WESTFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
NOBLESVILLE (317) 804-3150 Customer Service
18336 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 (800) 531-6752 Ray's Trash Service
(317) 773-6904 Provides billing, collection, and customer service for municipal
Accepts metal cans, glass bottles, paper, cardboard, services in the town of Westfield in Hamilton County, including
catalogues, and phone books for recycling. Also accepts water, sewer, and trash/recycling collection (through a contract

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with Ray's Trash Service). Noblesville in Hamilton County. Trash and recycling
services are provided through a contract with Republic
Services.
Street Maintenance
SHERIDAN, TOWN OF
506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
CARMEL STREET DEPARTMENT (317) 758-5293 Town Hall
3400 West Main Street, Westfield, IN 46074 (317) 758-1323 Street Department
(317) 772-2001 Provides governance and oversees municipal services for the
Maintains city streets and sidewalks (including snow town of Sheridan in Hamilton County. Responds to questions,
removal), city signs, and city trees for the city of Carmel in requests, and feedback about town governance, street
Hamilton County. Accepts service requests regarding pot maintenance, water, sewer, and other town services.
holes, dead animals, and other hazards on city streets
and properties. WESTFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
(317) 804-3100
CICERO STREET DEPARTMENT Maintains municipal streets, sidewalks, buildings, and grounds
1159 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034 for the city of Westfield in Hamilton County. Accepts feedback
(317) 984-4550 and requests regarding road hazards, snow removal, and
Maintains streets and sidewalks for the town of Cicero in other issues involving city streets and properties.
Hamilton County. Responsibilities include street
sweeping, road and sidewalk repair, general upkeep,
snow removal, and dead animal pickup on town streets. Telephone Book Recycling
This department is also responsible for mosquito spraying
public areas seasonally.
CARMEL HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE AND
FISHERS, TOWN OF RECYCLING CENTER
1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 901 North Rangeline Road, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 595-3160 Engineering & Public Works (317) 571-2624
Provides street and sewer maintenance for the town of Offers a drop-off site for recycling metal cans, plastics, glass,
Fishers in Hamilton County. Services include pothole cardboard, newspapers/office paper, catalogs/magazines, and
repair, road kill pickup, snow removal, street sign and phone books.
signal maintenance, mosquito control, and
groundskeeping of town properties. This department also
accepts complaints of high weeds on public and private Trash/Garbage Pickup
properties.
HAMILTON COUNTY HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT CARMEL UTILITIES
1700 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 760 3rd Avenue SW, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 773-7770 (317) 917-7300 Republic Services
Maintains county roadways in Hamilton County, including (317) 571-2442 Carmel Utilities
patching, paving, snow removal, street sweeping, Provides curbside trash and recycling collection for
roadside mowing, and drainage along roadways. households in the city of Carmel in Hamilton County, through a
INDIANAPOLIS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC contract with Republic Services.
WORKS (DPW) CICERO, TOWN OF
200 East Washington Street, Suite 2460, 150 West Jackson Street, Cicero, IN 46034
Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 984-4900
(317) 327-4622 Mayor's Action Center Provides curbside trash and recycling collection for
Maintains public infrastructure, including streets and households in the town of Cicero in Hamilton County, through
sidewalks, and manages solid waste collection in a contract with Republic Services.
Indianapolis. This office accepts and addresses questions
and concerns through the Mayor's Action Center on NOBLESVILLE STREET DEPARTMENT
issues such as: 1575 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
* Dead animal pickup (317) 776-6348 Street Department
* Street signs and traffic lights (317) 917-7300 Republic Waste Services
* High weeds in the median or right-of-way Provides street and sidewalk maintenance, storm-sewer
* Snow and ice on city streets maintenance, yard waste and leaf collection, snow removal,
* Potholes on city streets dead animal pickup, street-sign maintenance, and
* Flooding caused by city drainage systems groundskeeping of city properties for the city of Noblesville in
* Trash in alleys, roadways, and sidewalks Hamilton County. Trash and recycling services are provided
* Residential trash and recycling through a contract with Republic Services.
NOBLESVILLE STREET DEPARTMENT WESTFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
1575 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 804-3150 Customer Service
(317) 776-6348 (800) 531-6752 Ray's Trash Service
Provides street and sidewalk maintenance, storm-sewer Provides billing, collection, and customer service for municipal
maintenance, yard waste and leaf collection, snow services in the town of Westfield in Hamilton County, including
removal, dead animal pickup, street-sign maintenance, water, sewer, and trash/recycling collection (through a contract
and groundskeeping of city properties for the city of with Ray's Trash Service).

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Utility Line Location Information/811 Fishers and portions of the city of Noblesville and of
Delaware, Fall Creek, and Wayne Townships.
Services
NOBLESVILLE, CITY OF
INDIANA811 16 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-6353 Wastewater Billing Office
1433 Holey Moley Way, Greenwood, IN 46143
Provides billing and customer service for wastewater treatment
Call 8-1-1 in the city of Noblesville in Hamilton County. Maintains sanitary
(800) 382-5544 Toll-Free sewer lines and responds to collection system problems such
Enables persons planning to dig to alert utility companies as individual sewer backup.
so that they can locate and mark all underground lines
and pipes to help avoid damage. Calls must be made two SHERIDAN, TOWN OF
full working days before digging (weekends and state 506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
holidays not included). Every digging project in the state (317) 758-5293 Town Hall
of Indiana that utilizes mechanized equipment requires a Provides billing and customer service for water and sewer
call to this line. Callers must know the township where the utilities in the town of Sheridan in Hamilton County. Town
dig will be located and the name and phone number of the water is processed and provided by Sheridan Waterworks.
contractor/digger.
WESTFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
(317) 804-3150 Customer Service
Wastewater Collection/Processing Provides billing, collection, and customer service for municipal
services in the town of Westfield in Hamilton County, including
water, sewer, and trash/recycling collection (through a contract
ARCADIA, TOWN OF with Ray's Trash Service).
208 West Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 984-3512
Provides governance and water/wastewater services for Weed Abatement/Brush Control
the town of Arcadia in Hamilton County.
CARMEL UTILITIES CARMEL, CITY OF
760 3rd Avenue SW, Westfield, IN 46074 1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 571-2442 Customer Service (317) 571-2288 Zoning Complaints
Provides water and sewer services for the city of Carmel Enforces Carmel city building codes, zoning, and land use
in Hamilton County. regulations and accepts complaints about possible violations
including tall weeds/grass, illegal banners, businesss
CICERO, TOWN OF operating in residential districts, and improper fencing.
150 West Jackson Street, Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-4900 CICERO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Provides water and sewer services for the town of Cicero 70 Byron Street, Cicero, IN 46034
in Hamilton County. Billing and customer service are (317) 984-3648
provided through the Town Hall office. Provides law enforcement, crime investigation, crime
prevention, emergency assistance, and other police duties for
CITIZENS WATER (CITIZENS ENERGY GROUP) the town of Cicero in Hamilton County. Accepts reports of
1220 Waterway Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202 zoning violations including overgrown lawns. For emergency
(877) 631-1431 police services, persons in Cicero should call 9-1-1.
Provides water and sewer services to most of Marion
County and parts of all adjacent counties. Assists FISHERS, TOWN OF
customers with billing and payment problems, responds to 1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
service calls, and provides permit information for water (317) 595-3160 Engineering & Public Works
and sewer services within its boundaries. Services are Provides street and sewer maintenance for the town of Fishers
provided through a contract with the Indianapolis in Hamilton County. Services include pothole repair, road kill
Department of Public Works and other municipalities. pickup, snow removal, street sign and signal maintenance,
mosquito control, and groundskeeping of town properties. This
FISHERS, TOWN OF department also accepts complaints of high weeds on public
1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 and private properties.
(317) 595-3160 Engineering & Public Works
(317) 595-3141 Sewer Billing INDIANAPOLIS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY (IPL)
Provides street and sewer maintenance for the town of 1230 West Morris Street, Indianapolis, IN 46221
Fishers in Hamilton County. Services include pothole (317) 261-8128
repair, road kill pickup, snow removal, street sign and Provides free line clearing services for power lines within the
signal maintenance, mosquito control, and Indianapolis Power & Light service area that are obstructed by
groundskeeping of town properties. This department also tree limbs.
accepts complaints of high weeds on public and private
properties.
HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN UTILITIES
11901 Lakeside Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 577-2300
Provides wastewater treatment services to southeastern
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Zoning between retailers to fix prices, deceptive sales acts, and


excessive pricing during a state of emergency declared by the
governor.
CARMEL, CITY OF
1 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 571-2288 Zoning Complaints Bank/Savings and Loans Complaints
Enforces Carmel city building codes, zoning, and land use
regulations and accepts complaints about possible
violations including tall weeds/grass, illegal banners, INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL
businesss operating in residential districts, and improper INSTITUTIONS
fencing. 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN
46204
CICERO/JACKSON TOWNSHIP PLAN (317) 232-3955
COMMISSION Regulates and handles complaints against Indiana
150 West Jackson Stret, Cicero, IN 46034 state-chartered banks, credit unions, and savings and loan
(317) 984-5845 associations as well as the activities of small loan companies,
Handles building permits, inspections, commercial and auto dealers that finance cars, finance companies, second
residential developments, subdivision plats, signs, and mortgage companies, sellers of money orders and traveler's
demolition permits in the town of Cicero in Hamilton checks, retail creditors, check cashers, rent-to-own dealers,
County. Administers zoning ordinances, issues variances, pawnbrokers, and budget service companies. Does not
and hears appeals regarding building and zoning within include national banks, federal credit unions/savings and
town limits. loans, insurance companies, or credit reporting agencies.
FISHERS, TOWN OF
1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 Better Business Bureaus
(317) 595-3120 Department of Development
Oversees development, growth, planning, and zoning in
the town of Fishers in Hamilton County. Issues building CENTRAL INDIANA BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
permits, enforces zoning ordinances, and conducts 151 North Delaware Street, Suite 2020, Indianapolis, IN
inspections. 46204
(317) 488-2222
__________________________________________ (866) 463-9222 Toll-Free
Maintains files on Central Indiana businesses and provides
information about their history and whether they have a
CONSUMER ASSISTANCE AND "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory" record in responding to
customers' complaints. Acts as a source of information about
PROTECTION charities and their adherence to national standards. Mediates
and arbitrates disputes between member businesses and
customers.
Alcoholic Beverages Complaints

INDIANA ALCOHOL AND TOBACCO Charitable Organization Complaints


COMMISSION
302 West Washington Street, Room E-114, CENTRAL INDIANA BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
Indianapolis, IN 46204 151 North Delaware Street, Suite 2020, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 232-2430 46204
Licenses and regulates the manufacture and sale of (317) 488-2222
alcoholic beverages and tobacco products in Indiana. (866) 463-9222 Toll-Free
Issues required permits to dispense alcohol as a clerk in a Maintains files on Central Indiana businesses and provides
package liquor store or as a bartender, server, or information about their history and whether they have a
manager in a retail establishment. Also issues liquor "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory" record in responding to
licenses for establishments wishing to sell alcohol, as well customers' complaints. Acts as a source of information about
as temporary permits for events involving alcohol. charities and their adherence to national standards. Mediates
Provides information and investigates complaints and arbitrates disputes between member businesses and
regarding the manufacture or sale of alcohol and tobacco customers.
in Indiana.
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, IN
Antitrust Complaints 46204
(317) 232-6330 Consumer Protection Division
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL (800) 382-5516 Toll-Free
Accepts and investigates complaints of deceptive and
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, predatory business practices. Complaints must be based on
IN 46204 an actual consumer transaction, such as a purchase or a
(866) 241-9753 Gas Price Gouging Hotline charitable donation. This agency has jurisdiction over and
Accepts and investigates reports of gasoline pricing investigates complaints about all Indiana licensed
violations. These violations can include: agreements professionals, including doctors. Cannot act as an individual's

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private attorney or provide legal advice to individuals. Instead, responsibilities, and more. All publications are available
this agency mediates or takes legal action on behalf of all online or in printed form.
consumers in the state.
NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN LEGAL CLINIC
3333 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
Child Care Complaints 46208
(317) 429-4131
Offers a variety of workshops to help low-income persons and
INDIANA ASSOCIATION FOR CHILD CARE families avoid or manage legal problems. Workshops are led
RESOURCE AND REFERRAL (IACCRR) by lawyers and other professionals. Topics include tax,
3901 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, housing, foreclosure prevention, predatory lending, family law,
IN 46208 consumer issues, healthy relationships, criminal procedures,
(317) 924-5202 traffic law, and Social Security.
Provides information on the state of child care systems PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY
and resources in Indiana. Member agencies throughout
the state provide child care referrals for families and offer
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
training for providers. Accepts complaints about child care (317) 776-0854
providers in Indiana. Helps low-income families select nutritious foods that fit within
their budget. Offers in-home or in-office instruction on basic
nutrition, food safety, label reading, meal planning, budgeting,
Children's Residential Facility Complaints and cooking skills.
UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (FDA) - INDIANA OFFICE
(DCS) 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1300, Indianapolis, IN 46204
302 West Washington Street, E306, Indianapolis, IN (888) 463-6332 General Inquiries
46204 (888) 723-3366 Safe Food Information Line
(317) 234-3850 Complaints Enforces safety regulations, conducts inspections of
production facilities, provides consumer information including
Licenses foster homes, child placement agencies,
recalls, and accepts consumer complaints for products under
children's group homes, and other residential child care
USFDA jurisdiction (human and animal food, drugs, medical
facilities in Indiana. Provides information about the license
devices, cosmetics, radiological, and some electronic
status of a provider and accepts complaints about
products). Restaurant complaints should be made to the
licensed residential child care facilities or child placement
county department of health.
agencies.

Consumer Education Credit Union Complaints

CENTRAL INDIANA BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL


151 North Delaware Street, Suite 2020, Indianapolis, INSTITUTIONS
IN 46204 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 488-2222 46204
(866) 463-9222 Toll-Free (317) 232-3955
Offers business and consumer education programs to Regulates and handles complaints against Indiana
schools, businesses, civic organizations, and consumer state-chartered banks, credit unions, and savings and loan
groups. associations as well as the activities of small loan companies,
auto dealers that finance cars, finance companies, second
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL mortgage companies, sellers of money orders and traveler's
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, checks, retail creditors, check cashers, rent-to-own dealers,
IN 46204 pawnbrokers, and budget service companies. Does not
(317) 232-6201 include national banks, federal credit unions/savings and
Provides consumer information, including data on loans, insurance companies, or credit reporting agencies.
charitable donation campaigns, tips for avoiding identity
theft, product recall lists, and more. Offers resources
targeted at special populations such as homeowners,
seniors, and parents. Information available online, in
printed materials, and through public speakers.
INDIANA OFFICE OF UTILITY CONSUMER
COUNSELOR (IOUCC)
115 West Washington Street, Suite 1500S,
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-2494 Voice/TDD
(888) 441-2494 Toll-Free
Provides a variety of free publications on utility topics
such as tips for reducing energy and water bills, guides to
understanding utility bills, a guide to consumer rights and

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Drug Complaints the county department of health.


UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG
UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA) - INDIANA OFFICE
ADMINISTRATION (FDA) - INDIANA OFFICE 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1300, Indianapolis, IN 46204
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1300, Indianapolis, IN (313) 393-8189 Regional Complaint Coordinator
46204 (866) 300-4374 Emergency Line
(313) 393-8189 Regional Complaint Coordinator (800) 535-4555 USDA Meat and Poultry Hotline
(866) 300-4374 24-Hour Emergency Line Enforces safety regulations, conducts inspections of
(800) 332-1088 MedWatch (Reporting Serious Drug production facilities, provides consumer information including
recalls, and accepts consumer complaints for products under
Reactions/Issues)
USFDA jurisdiction (human and animal food, drugs, medical
Enforces safety regulations, conducts inspections of
devices, cosmetics, radiological, and some electronic
production facilities, provides consumer information
products). Restaurant complaints should be made to the
including recalls, and accepts consumer complaints for
county department of health.
products under USFDA jurisdiction (human and animal
food, drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, radiological, and
some electronic products). Restaurant complaints should
be made to the county department of health.
Funeral Director Complaints

STATE BOARD OF FUNERAL AND CEMETERY


Finance Company Complaints SERVICE
402 West Washington Street, Room W072, Indianapolis,
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL IN 46204
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, (317) 234-3031
IN 46204 Provides information about the regulation of cemeteries and
(317) 232-6330 Consumer Protection Division funeral homes in Indiana and accepts complaints about
(800) 382-5516 Toll-Free funeral and cemetery service providers. Formal complaints
Accepts and investigates complaints of deceptive and may also be filed with the Attorney General's Office.
predatory business practices. Complaints must be based
on an actual consumer transaction, such as a purchase or
a charitable donation. This agency has jurisdiction over General Consumer Complaints
and investigates complaints about all Indiana licensed
professionals, including doctors. Cannot act as an CENTRAL INDIANA BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
individual's private attorney or provide legal advice to
151 North Delaware Street, Suite 2020, Indianapolis, IN
individuals. Instead, this agency mediates or takes legal
action on behalf of all consumers in the state. 46204
(317) 488-2222
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL (866) 463-9222 Toll-Free
INSTITUTIONS Maintains files on Central Indiana businesses and provides
30 South Meridian Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN information about their history and whether they have a
46204 "satisfactory" or "unsatisfactory" record in responding to
(317) 232-3955 customers' complaints. Acts as a source of information about
Regulates and handles complaints against Indiana charities and their adherence to national standards. Mediates
state-chartered banks, credit unions, and savings and and arbitrates disputes between member businesses and
loan associations as well as the activities of small loan customers.
companies, auto dealers that finance cars, finance INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL
companies, second mortgage companies, sellers of 302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, IN
money orders and traveler's checks, retail creditors, check
46204
cashers, rent-to-own dealers, pawnbrokers, and budget
service companies. Does not include national banks, (317) 232-6330 Consumer Protection Division
federal credit unions/savings and loans, insurance (800) 382-5516 Toll-Free
companies, or credit reporting agencies. Accepts and investigates complaints of deceptive and
predatory business practices. Complaints must be based on
an actual consumer transaction, such as a purchase or a
Food Complaints charitable donation. This agency has jurisdiction over and
investigates complaints about all Indiana licensed
professionals, including doctors. Cannot act as an individual's
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH private attorney or provide legal advice to individuals. Instead,
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 this agency mediates or takes legal action on behalf of all
(317) 233-7360 Food Protection Program consumers in the state.
Develops regulations, conducts routine inspections, WRTV: CALL 6
investigates foodborne illness complaints, and responds
1330 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
to other food emergency incidents. Accepts food-related
complaints about establishments on state property (317) 269-1466
(including state parks, state fairgrounds, Indianapolis Zoo, Offers investigative services for consumers in Central Indiana.
etc.). Complaints about all other retail establishments Consumer complaints may be submitted by phone or online.
(such as restaurants and groceries) should be directed to Not all complaints can be investigated. Volunteer opportunities

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available.
INDIANA PUBLIC HEALTH AND ASSISTANCE
OMBUDSMAN
Government Complaints/Government 1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Ombudsman Offices (877) 246-3243
Provides information and individual advocacy regarding public
health and assistance programs in Indiana, including TANF,
AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION (ACLU) OF SNAP (food stamps), and Medicaid.
INDIANA
1031 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 General Relief Recipients
(317) 635-4059 Ext. 102
Provides legal assistance to Indiana residents whose HAMILTON COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
constitutional rights have been violated by a government 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 157, Noblesville, IN
agency or who wish to file a complaint of discrimination 46060
against a government agency (including public schools (317) 776-9719
and police departments). There is no fee to file a Serves as the executive and administrative authority for
complaint or, if the case is approved, to receive Hamilton County, including performing the following duties:
assistance. * Controls, maintains, and supervises county property
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES * Audits and authorizes claims against the county
(DCS) OMBUDSMAN BUREAU * Receives bids for and authorizes county contracts
* Performs certain election functions
402 West Washington Street, Room W-478, * Handles appeals of township trustee decisions
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 234-7361 Judges/Magistrates
(877) 682-0101 Toll-Free
Receives, investigates, and attempts to resolve
complaints concerning actions of the Department of Child
INDIANA COMMISSION ON JUDICIAL
Services (DCS). Persons should first attempt to resolve QUALIFICATIONS
their complaint directly with their Family Case Manager, 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN
his or her supervisor, and/or the local office director. The 46204
Bureau operates independently of DCS and is housed in (317) 232-4706
the Department of Administration. Investigates complaints of judicial ethical misconduct,
prosecutes violations when warranted, and advises judges and
INDIANA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR judicial candidates about their ethical obligations. This agency
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 does not review disputes about the merits of a judge's
(317) 232-4567 Ask Mitch decision, and cannot give advice about whether to appeal a
Serves as chief executive of the state of Indiana. Provides decision. Persons wanting to dispute a judge's decision should
a phone line for persons in Indiana to voice their concerns immediately seek advice from a lawyer.
or questions to the Governor's Office.
Medicaid Recipients
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE OF DISABILITY AFFAIRS
200 East Washington, Suite 2460, Indianapolis, IN
46204 DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), INDIANA
(317) 327-3798 FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Handles requests, questions, and concerns about the (FSSA)
accessibility of the city of Indianapolis for persons with 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
disabilities. (800) 622-4932 State Headquarters
Accepts written appeals from individuals regarding any action
Food Stamps/SNAP Recipients taken by their Division of Family Resources (DFR) office with
regard to food stamps (SNAP), cash assistance (TANF), or
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise benefits. Individuals may request
a hearing on concerns such as eligibility determination, benefit
INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES
amounts, delays in coverage, and repayment requirements.
ADMINISTRATION (FSSA) Time limits and other information about filing an appeal are
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 included in the notice of action that is sent to all applicants.
(800) 622-4932 State Headquarters
Accepts written appeals from individuals regarding any INDIANA PUBLIC HEALTH AND ASSISTANCE
action taken by their Division of Family Resources (DFR) OMBUDSMAN
office with regard to food stamps (SNAP), cash assistance 1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(TANF), or Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise benefits. (877) 246-3243
Individuals may request a hearing on concerns such as Provides information and individual advocacy regarding public
eligibility determination, benefit amounts, delays in health and assistance programs in Indiana, including TANF,
coverage, and repayment requirements. Time limits and SNAP (food stamps), and Medicaid.
other information about filing an appeal are included in the
notice of action that is sent to all applicants. TANF Recipients

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able to.
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR),
INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES FAIR HOUSING CENTER OF CENTRAL INDIANA
ADMINISTRATION (FSSA) 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 426, Indianapolis, IN
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 46204
(800) 622-4932 State Headquarters (317) 644-0673 Office
Accepts written appeals from individuals regarding any (855) 270-7280 Toll Free
action taken by their Division of Family Resources (DFR) Educates the public on fair housing laws. Provides assistance,
office with regard to food stamps (SNAP), cash assistance in a non-legal capacity, to persons who feel they may be
(TANF), or Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise benefits. victims of housing discrimination.
Individuals may request a hearing on concerns such as
eligibility determination, benefit amounts, delays in HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
coverage, and repayment requirements. Time limits and 18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
other information about filing an appeal are included in the (317) 776-8500
notice of action that is sent to all applicants. Provides inspections, permits, code enforcement, and other
services to protect the health and safety of Hamilton County
INDIANA PUBLIC HEALTH AND ASSISTANCE residents. Regulates drainage and septic systems, wells,
OMBUDSMAN public swimming pools and hot tubs, food service
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 establishments, and mosquito and rodent control programs in
(877) 246-3243 the county. Investigates reports of substandard housing
Provides information and individual advocacy regarding conditions, sanitation violations, air and water pollution, and
public health and assistance programs in Indiana, safety hazards posed by vacant buildings. Provides
including TANF, SNAP (food stamps), and Medicaid. information about air and water quality and lead
contamination, including where to obtain testing.
INDIANA CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION
Government Consumer Protection Agencies 100 North Senate Avenue Room N103, Indianapolis, IN
46204
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL (317) 232-2600
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, (800) 628-2909 Toll-Free
IN 46204 Investigates allegations of discrimination in education,
(317) 232-6330 Consumer Protection Division employment, credit, public accommodations, and housing in
(800) 382-5516 Toll-Free Indiana. The Commission may attempt to resolve the dispute
Accepts and investigates complaints of deceptive and through mediation, or it may conduct an investigation and, if
predatory business practices. Complaints must be based appropriate, provide instructions on how to seek legal
on an actual consumer transaction, such as a purchase or remedies such as a hearing or civil action.
a charitable donation. This agency has jurisdiction over TENANT LANDLORD COALITION
and investigates complaints about all Indiana licensed 4302 East New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
professionals, including doctors. Cannot act as an
individual's private attorney or provide legal advice to
(317) 722-6096
Offers advice about rental situations by phone; no legal
individuals. Instead, this agency mediates or takes legal
assistance provided. Volunteers return calls to discuss rental
action on behalf of all consumers in the state.
situations, answer questions, and provide advice. Tenants or
landlords leave their contact information on voicemail.
Volunteers are not lawyers and do not offer legal advice. Calls
Health Facility Complaints from long-distance numbers cannot be returned.

INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH


2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Insurance Complaints
(800) 246-8909 Complaint Line
(317) 233-7442 Long-Term Care Switchboard INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE,
Regulates and licenses health care facilities in Indiana. CONSUMER SERVICES DEPARTMENT
Investigates complaints about any state-licensed care
311 West Washington Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN
providers, including home health care providers, hospices,
hospitals, and laboratories. 46204
(317) 232-2395
(800) 622-4461 Toll-Free
Housing Complaints Answers questions and accepts complaints about private
health, life, automobile, property, and casualty insurance
companies in Indiana. Issues reviewed include:
APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA * Coverage concerns
9100 Keystone Crossing, Suite 725, Indianapolis, IN * Claim disputes
46240 * Premium issues
(317) 816-8900 * Policy cancellations
Provides an avenue for tenants of member apartments to * Refunds
submit complaints to the top level of management. The
association itself cannot take action on complaint, but it
can put tenants in touch with those managers who may be

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Lawyer Complaints possible for Hoosiers in need. Investigates Medicaid


provider fraud, misuse of Medicaid recipients funds, and
patient abuse and neglect in Medicaid facilities. Reports may
INDIANA SUPREME COURT DISCIPLINARY be made anonymously.
COMMISSION
INDIANA STATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
30 South Meridian Street, Suite 850, Indianapolis, IN
322 Canal Walk, Indianapolis, IN 46202
46204
(317) 261-2060
(317) 232-1807 Accepts and reviews complaints against member physicians.
Investigates complaints and takes disciplinary action
This association cannot assist with financial compensation
against attorneys practicing in Indiana; does not have the
(malpractice suits) or take action against a physicians license
authority to order client compensation.
(sanction).
INDIANAPOLIS MEDICAL SOCIETY
Mental Health Facility Complaints 631 East New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 639-3406
DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION Accepts and reviews complaints against local member
physicians. If action is deemed appropriate, complaints are
(DMHA) - INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL forwarded to the medical licensing board. This agency is the
SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (FSSA) Marion County chapter of the Indiana State Medical
402 West Washington Street, W353, Indianapolis, IN Association.
(800) 901-1133 Consumer Service Line
Accepts complaints, compliments, and comments about MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA
mental health and addiction treatment providers in 1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Indiana. Feedback received through this line is reviewed (317) 638-3501 Ext. 239 Mental Health & Addiction
by the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction or Ombudsman
by the Indiana Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and a copy (800) 555-6424 Ext. 239 Toll Free
is also sent to the provider about whom the complaint was Provides information about the mental health system in
made. Feedback may be made anonymously, but Indiana and assists callers in need of mental health services.
follow-up can only be provided if contact information is Also intervenes on behalf of persons who are having problems
given. with a mental health or substance abuse treatment provider in
Indiana.
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 638-3501 Ext. 239 Mental Health & Addiction School Complaints
Ombudsman
(800) 555-6424 Ext. 239 Toll Free
Provides information about the mental health system in INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Indiana and assists callers in need of mental health 151 West Ohio Street Statehouse, Room 229,
services. Also intervenes on behalf of persons who are Indianapolis, IN 46204
having problems with a mental health or substance abuse (317) 232-0570 Office of Special Education
treatment provider in Indiana. (317) 232-0575 Special Education Complaints
Ensures that all eligible Indiana students with disabilities are
provided a free and appropriate public education in the least
Practitioner Complaints restrictive environment. Some disabilities included are autism,
blindness, developmental delay, hearing impairment, learning
disability, and emotional or mental disabilities. Provides
DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION information about special education assessment and
(DMHA) - INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL accommodations, and handles complaints of violations of
SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (FSSA) special education rights.
402 West Washington Street, W353, Indianapolis, IN
(800) 901-1133 Consumer Service Line
Accepts complaints, compliments, and comments about Substance Abuse Service Provider Complaints
mental health and addiction treatment providers in
Indiana. Feedback received through this line is reviewed
by the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction or DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION
by the Indiana Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and a copy (DMHA) - INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES
is also sent to the provider about whom the complaint was ADMINISTRATION (FSSA)
made. Feedback may be made anonymously, but 402 West Washington Street, W353, Indianapolis, IN
follow-up can only be provided if contact information is 46204
given. (800) 901-1133 Consumer Service Line
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL Accepts complaints, compliments, and comments about
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, mental health and addiction treatment providers in Indiana.
Feedback received through this line is reviewed by the Indiana
IN 46204 Division of Mental Health and Addiction or by the Indiana
(317) 915-5300 Medicaid Fraud Control Unit Long-Term Care Ombudsman, and a copy is also sent to the
(800) 382-1039 Toll-Free provider about whom the complaint was made. Feedback may
Investigates unscrupulous practices and enforces state be made anonymously, but follow-up can only be provided if
health care laws to keep Medicaid costs as low as

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contact information is given. CONSUMER REGULATION


MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 638-3501 Ext. 239 Mental Health & Addiction Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation
Ombudsman Compliance
(800) 555-6424 Ext. 239 Toll Free
Provides information about the mental health system in EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
Indiana and assists callers in need of mental health
COMMISSION (EEOC) - INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT
services. Also intervenes on behalf of persons who are
having problems with a mental health or substance abuse OFFICE
treatment provider in Indiana. 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1900, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 226-7212 Local Calls
(800) 669-4000 National Information Line
Telephone Solicitation Complaints Accepts and investigates complaints of employment
discrimination on the basis of age, disability, gender, race,
religion, color, creed, or national origin. Also handles equal
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL pay cases and complaints of sexual harassment in the
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, workplace. Has the authority to enforce the Americans with
IN 46204 Disabilities Act.
(317) 232-6243 Telephone Privacy Division
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE OF DISABILITY AFFAIRS
(888) 834-9969 Toll-Free
Enforces the state's Do Not Call and Do Not Fax laws. 200 East Washington, Suite 2460, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Anyone with a residential phone number can sign up for (317) 327-3798
the Do Not Call list; there is no need to re-register unless Handles requests, questions, and concerns about the
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Consumer Safety Standards HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT


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Court Records

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1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 106, Noblesville, IN
46060
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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
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Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, (317) 464-6043
enabling them to leave and return to the United States. Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, enabling
Passport Books are required for international travel by air. them to leave and return to the United States. Passport Books
Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used are required for international travel by air. Passport Cards are
for land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, less expensive but can only be used for land border crossings
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and
Bermuda.
CASTLETON POST OFFICE
8710 Bash Street, Indianapolis, IN 46256 INDIANAPOLIS POST OFFICE
(317) 464-6850 125 West South Street, Indianapolis, IN 46206
Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, (317) 464-6852 Local Office
enabling them to leave and return to the United States. (800) 275-8777 ASK-USPS
Passport Books are required for international travel by air. Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, enabling
Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used them to leave and return to the United States. Passport Books
are required for international travel by air. Passport Cards are

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less expensive but can only be used for land border crossings Passport Books are required for international travel by air.
or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used for
and Bermuda. land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, Mexico,
the Caribbean, and Bermuda.
LEBANON POST OFFICE
304 West Main Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 SOUTHPORT POST OFFICE
(765) 482-2630 1701 East Edgewood Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, (317) 464-6827
enabling them to leave and return to the United States. Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, enabling
Passport Books are required for international travel by air. them to leave and return to the United States. Passport Books
Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used are required for international travel by air. Passport Cards are
for land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, less expensive but can only be used for land border crossings
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and
Bermuda.
MARTINSVILLE POST OFFICE
10 South Main Street, Martinsville, IN 46151 WESTFIELD POST OFFICE
(765) 342-2245 17520 Dartown Road, Westfield, IN 46074
Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, (317) 896-2741
enabling them to leave and return to the United States. Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, enabling
Passport Books are required for international travel by air. them to leave and return to the United States. Passport Books
Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used are required for international travel by air. Passport Cards are
for land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, less expensive but can only be used for land border crossings
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and
Bermuda.
MOORESVILLE POST OFFICE
345 West Carlisle Street, Mooresville, IN 46158 ZIONSVILLE POST OFFICE
(317) 831-1630 1475 West Oak Street, Zionsville, IN 46077
Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, (317) 873-1380
enabling them to leave and return to the United States. Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, enabling
Passport Books are required for international travel by air. them to leave and return to the United States. Passport Books
Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used are required for international travel by air. Passport Cards are
for land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, less expensive but can only be used for land border crossings
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, and
Bermuda.
NINEVEH POST OFFICE
7544 South Nineveh Road, Nineveh, IN 46164
(317) 933-2200 Residential Treatment Facility Licensing
Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents,
enabling them to leave and return to the United States.
Passport Books are required for international travel by air. DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION
Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used (DMHA) - INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES
for land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, ADMINISTRATION (FSSA)
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. 402 West Washington Street, W353, Indianapolis, IN
NOBLESVILLE POST OFFICE 46204
1900 Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 232-7800
(317) 773-9775 Licenses and monitors mental health and addiction treatment
Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, facilities in Indiana, and provides funding support for mental
enabling them to leave and return to the United States. health and addiction services to target populations with
Passport Books are required for international travel by air. financial need through a network of managed care providers.
Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used
for land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry in Canada,
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. Social Security Numbers
NORA POST OFFICE
1300 East 86th Street, Suite 36A, Indianapolis, IN SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION - ANDERSON
46240 FIELD OFFICE
(317) 464-6840 117 South Scatterfield Road, Anderson, IN 46012
Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents, (866) 875-0394 Local Office
enabling them to leave and return to the United States. (800) 772-1213 Call Center
Passport Books are required for international travel by air. Issues Social Security numbers and cards to US citizens and
Passport Cards are less expensive but can only be used legal residents. Social Security numbers are required to work
for land border crossings or sea ports-of-entry in Canada, in the United States and to receive some government benefits.
Mexico, the Caribbean, and Bermuda. Applying for a Social Security number or replacement card is
free. Identifying documentation is required.
OAKLANDON POST OFFICE
12125 East 65th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46236
(317) 464-6836
Issues passports to US citizens and legal residents,
enabling them to leave and return to the United States.

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COUNSELING APPROACHES ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE


17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
Pastoral Counseling
(317) 773-6864 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIANAPOLIS depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
(317) 236-1500 relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
Offers individual, family, and couple counseling from a problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
faith-based perspective. Sliding-scale fees. individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
and medication management are also available. Clients with
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
1050 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
(317) 924-5205 hours, three days per week.
Provides individual, couple, family, and youth counseling CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIANAPOLIS
dealing with issues of anxiety, depression, stress, grief,
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
parenting, relationships, and more. Faith-based
counseling, play therapy for children, and psychiatric (317) 236-1500
evaluation are also available. Counseling is provided at Offers individual, family, and couple counseling from a
reduced rates by graduate students under faculty faith-based perspective. Sliding-scale fees.
supervision. CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
MOUNT ZION APOSTOLIC CHURCH 1050 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
4900 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218 (317) 924-5205
(317) 549-1200 Ext. 57 Provides individual, couple, family, and youth counseling
Provides a faith-based recovery and support group to dealing with issues of anxiety, depression, stress, grief,
women who have experienced or are currently parenting, relationships, and more. Faith-based counseling,
experiencing physical, emotional, verbal, or sexual abuse. play therapy for children, and psychiatric evaluation are also
Offers life skills workshops, mentoring, and information available. Counseling is provided at reduced rates by graduate
and referrals to community services. Childcare is provided. students under faculty supervision.
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
__________________________________________ INDIANAPOLIS
2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, IN
46241
COUNSELING SETTINGS (317) 247-8900
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
Conjoint Counseling psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
services available at some locations. Day programs,
ASIAN HELP SERVICES semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
(317) 924-4827 Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
Offers transcultural, marriage, family, and crisis
counseling to Asian Americans in Indiana. Support and CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
referrals in domestic violence and other crisis situations is LEBANON
available. A professional therapist provides emotional and 1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
spiritual support to help families cope with the pressure (765) 482-7421
they experience while adapting to a new culture. Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line services available at some locations. Day programs,
(317) 574-0055 Office semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
well as individual, group, and family counseling. 46204
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are (317) 634-6341 Central Office
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling for a
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, and other family
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days and work issues. Serves children, adolescents, and adults.
per week.

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depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,


SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
CENTER relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
(317) 338-4800 Access Center individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
(800) 872-2210 Toll-Free and medication management are also available. Clients with
Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient, intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and hours, three days per week.
continuing care programs are available, as well as
individual, marital, family, and group therapies. Services
CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIANAPOLIS
are available for youth, adults, and seniors. 1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 236-1500
UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS Offers individual, family, and couple counseling from a
1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227 faith-based perspective. Sliding-scale fees.
(317) 788-3353 Psychological Services Center
Provides outpatient mental health services, including
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
individual, family, couple, and youth counseling as well as 1050 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
psychological and vocational evaluations. Services are (317) 924-5205
provided by licensed psychologists and advanced Provides individual, couple, family, and youth counseling
graduate students. Sliding-scale fees. dealing with issues of anxiety, depression, stress, grief,
parenting, relationships, and more. Faith-based counseling,
VALLE VISTA play therapy for children, and psychiatric evaluation are also
898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143 available. Counseling is provided at reduced rates by graduate
(317) 887-1348 students under faculty supervision.
Provides private, full service, confidential mental health
and substance abuse services. Free assessment and
CONNECTIONS INC.
referral services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking 7333 East 21st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
treatment or information regarding substance abuse or (317) 423-1000 Office
mental health services. Facility offers a full continuum of (877) 423-1002 Toll-Free
care including day and evening outpatient services, partial Provides psychiatry services, behavioral consultation services,
hospitalization, residential treatment, acute inpatient psychological and parenting evaluations, and therapeutic
services and aftercare programs. supports for children, adolescents, and families. Offers
services such as behavioral consultation, case management,
diagnostic evaluations, youth mentoring, individual counseling,
Family Counseling and family counseling. Assists clients in finding payment
options.

ASIAN HELP SERVICES CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -


609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 INDIANAPOLIS
(317) 924-4827 2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, IN
Offers transcultural, marriage, family, and crisis 46241
counseling to Asian Americans in Indiana. Support and (317) 247-8900
referrals in domestic violence and other crisis situations is Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
available. A professional therapist provides emotional and including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
spiritual support to help families cope with the pressure psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
they experience while adapting to a new culture. treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
services available at some locations. Day programs,
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
(317) 574-0055 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, LEBANON
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated 1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and (765) 482-7421
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
well as individual, group, and family counseling. including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient services available at some locations. Day programs,
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
per week. rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE
17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 773-6864 Office 46204
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with (317) 634-6341 Central Office

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Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling for a Provides counseling to adolescents and adults including
variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, and other addiction, anger management, and family counseling.
family and work issues. Serves children, adolescents, and
adults. LIBERTAD COUNSELING
909 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH - (317) 240-2801
OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES Provides counseling to adolescents and adults including
610 East Southport Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN addiction, anger management, and family counseling.
(317) 783-8383
Offers outpatient treatment for adults, children, and
PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
adolescents experiencing mental illness or behavioral or 294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
emotional problems. Crisis intervention services, (317) 773-6342
evaluation, chemical dependency services, anger Offers therapeutic counseling services to both young people
management classes, and ongoing support groups are and families. An assessment is completed at the first
available. appointment, and then a personal counseling plan is
developed. Sliding-scale fees available.
GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER
2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012 REACH FOR YOUTH
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake 3505 North Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN
(765) 298-4600 Office 46205
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger (317) 920-5900
management, and other mental health issues. Intensive Provides professional counseling for youth ages 7-17 and their
outpatient services are available for those with serious families. Available counseling includes substance abuse, play
and persistent mental illness, such as schizophrenia. therapy, individual, group, and family. Parenting education is
Serves children and adults. also provided.

GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - REACH FOR YOUTH - PERRY TOWNSHIP OFFICE
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP 5401 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317) 788-4451
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake Provides professional counseling for youth ages 7-17 and their
families. Available counseling includes substance abuse, play
(317) 621-7740 Office
therapy, individual, group, and family. Parenting education is
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
also provided.
management, and other mental health issues. Serves
children and adults. SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS CENTER
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - 8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
WARREN TOWNSHIP (317) 338-4800 Access Center
2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN (800) 872-2210 Toll-Free
Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for
46219
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient,
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and continuing
(317) 355-1800 Mental Health Office care programs are available, as well as individual, marital,
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger family, and group therapies. Services are available for youth,
management, and other mental health issues. Serves adults, and seniors.
children and adults.
THE VILLAGES
INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE 3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
COUNSELING CLINIC (317) 775-6500
6325 Digital Way, Suite 222, Indianapolis, IN 46278 (800) 775-6525 After-Hours Emergencies
(317) 713-6154 Provides family assessment, supervised visitation, counseling,
Offers free individual, marriage, and family counseling and case management services to families in crisis who are
services by advanced counseling students at Indiana struggling to reunite or preserve their families. No referral
Wesleyan University. required. Fees may be paid by Medicaid, insurance, or other
INDIANAPOLIS VET CENTER, VETERANS' agencies.
HEALTH ADMINISTRATION UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS
8330 Naab Road, Suite 103, Indianapolis, IN 46208 1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 988-1600 (317) 788-3353 Psychological Services Center
Helps all combat veterans and their families cope with Provides outpatient mental health services, including
stress, gain self-esteem, and achieve goals. Features individual, family, couple, and youth counseling as well as
peer group support, self-help programs, rap groups, job psychological and vocational evaluations. Services are
development, VA benefits assistance, drug and alcohol provided by licensed psychologists and advanced graduate
treatment, and family conflict assistance. Also provides students. Sliding-scale fees.
counseling for veterans who have been sexually assaulted
while serving. VALLE VISTA
898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
LIBERTAD COUNSELING (317) 887-1348
5230 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46224 Provides private, full service, confidential mental health and
(317) 240-2801 substance abuse services. Free assessment and referral

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services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking treatment or


information regarding substance abuse or mental health NEO-FIGHT
services. Facility offers a full continuum of care including PO Box 17715, Indianapolis, IN 46217
day and evening outpatient services, partial (317) 446-3013 Listening Line
hospitalization, residential treatment, acute inpatient Offers one-to-one support for families experiencing perinatal
services and aftercare programs. crisis, including high-risk pregnancy, premature or seriously ill
infant, miscarriage, or infant death. The listening line is
answered 24 hours by a trained parent listener who has
Group Counseling personally experienced perinatal crisis. Speakers, in-services,
support group, newsletter, and library are also available.

ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL


697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 Individual Counseling
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(317) 574-0055 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with ADULT AND CHILD - EAST OHIO STREET
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, 222 East Ohio Street, Suite 701, Indianapolis, IN 46204
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated (877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake)
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and (317) 275-8800 Office
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as Offers outpatient treatment for adults and teenagers
well as individual, group, and family counseling. experiencing a variety of mental health issues, including
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, obsessive compulsive
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient disorder (OCD), and panic disorder.
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days
per week. ADULT AND CHILD - MADISON AVENUE
8320 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE (877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake)
17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 882-5122 Office
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line Offers outpatient treatment for adults and teenagers
(317) 773-6864 Office experiencing a variety of mental health issues, including
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, obsessive compulsive
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated disorder (OCD), and panic disorder.
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
well as individual, group, and family counseling. 697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse (317) 574-0055 Office
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
per week. personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
CENTER individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 and medication management are also available. Clients with
(317) 338-4800 Access Center significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
(800) 872-2210 Toll-Free intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for hours, three days per week.
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient, ASPIRE INDIANA - INDIANAPOLIS DEAF SERVICES
partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and
continuing care programs are available, as well as 2506 Willowbrook Parkway, Suite 111, Indianapolis, IN
individual, marital, family, and group therapies. Services 46205
are available for youth, adults, and seniors. (317) 475-7270 Voice
(317) 475-7272 TTY
(866) 572-6547 Videophone
Helplines/Warmlines Provides a range of services to deaf, deaf-blind,
hard-of-hearing, and late-deafened individuals with mental
illness, addiction, and/or emotional disorders. Services include
KEY CONSUMER ORGANIZATION mental health evaluation, outpatient therapy, outpatient
4755 Kingsway Drive #325, Indianapolis, IN 46208 substance abuse treatment, case management, life-skills
(317) 205-2500 Office and Warmline training, employment services, and residential placement. A
(800) 933-5397 Toll Free supervised Deaf Group Home and long-term hospitalization
Offers a phone line for persons who feel alone, anxious, are available.
or simply want to talk with someone about life challenges.
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE
Does not take crisis or suicide calls. Generally serves
mental health consumers, but everyone is welcome to call. 17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(317) 773-6864 Office

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Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with


depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and 610 East Southport Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as 46227
well as individual, group, and family counseling. (317) 783-8383
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are Offers outpatient treatment for adults, children, and
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse adolescents experiencing mental illness or behavioral or
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient emotional problems. Crisis intervention services, evaluation,
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days chemical dependency services, anger management classes,
per week. and ongoing support groups are available.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIANAPOLIS GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012
(317) 236-1500 (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
Offers individual, family, and couple counseling from a (765) 298-4600 Office
faith-based perspective. Sliding-scale fees. Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY management, and other mental health issues. Intensive
outpatient services are available for those with serious and
1050 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 persistent mental illness, such as schizophrenia. Serves
(317) 924-5205 children and adults.
Provides individual, couple, family, and youth counseling
dealing with issues of anxiety, depression, stress, grief, GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
parenting, relationships, and more. Faith-based LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
counseling, play therapy for children, and psychiatric 6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250
evaluation are also available. Counseling is provided at (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
reduced rates by graduate students under faculty
(317) 621-7740 Office
supervision.
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - management, and other mental health issues. Serves children
INDIANAPOLIS and adults.
2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - WARREN
IN 46241 TOWNSHIP
(317) 247-8900 2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health 46219
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and (317) 355-1800 Mental Health Office
referrals. School-based services available at some Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living management, and other mental health issues. Serves children
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services and adults.
available for adult patients within the Cummins HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD HEALTH
Community Reintegration Program. AND DENTAL CENTER
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - 2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
LEBANON 46218
1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 (317) 920-5760
(765) 482-7421 Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services include
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, OB/GYN, mental
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and health evaluations and counseling, laboratory testing,
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group immunizations, foot care, STD testing and treatment, HIV
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and testing/counseling, mammograms, vision care, diabetes
referrals. School-based services available at some treatment, asthma treatment, and patient education.
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services
COUNSELING CLINIC
available for adult patients within the Cummins
Community Reintegration Program. 6325 Digital Way, Suite 222, Indianapolis, IN 46278
(317) 713-6154
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE Offers free individual, marriage, and family counseling services
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN by advanced counseling students at Indiana Wesleyan
(317) 634-6341 Central Office University.
Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling
INDIANAPOLIS VET CENTER, VETERANS' HEALTH
for a variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, and
other family and work issues. Serves children, ADMINISTRATION
adolescents, and adults. 8330 Naab Road, Suite 103, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 988-1600
Helps all combat veterans and their families cope with stress,
gain self-esteem, and achieve goals. Features peer group
support, self-help programs, rap groups, job development, VA

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benefits assistance, drug and alcohol treatment, and family


conflict assistance. Also provides counseling for veterans LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA
who have been sexually assaulted while serving. CHAPTER
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
LA PLAZA (317) 726-2270
8902 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226 Offers support groups, online support groups, and
(317) 890-3292 peer-to-peer counseling for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's
Offers counseling to Spanish-speaking adults free of disease, and myeloma patients and their families.
charge. This service is a partnership with Gallahue Mental
Health. Lymphoma
SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS
CENTER LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA
8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 CHAPTER
(317) 338-4800 Access Center 941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(800) 872-2210 Toll-Free (317) 726-2270
Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for Offers support groups, online support groups, and
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient, peer-to-peer counseling for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's
partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and disease, and myeloma patients and their families.
continuing care programs are available, as well as
individual, marital, family, and group therapies. Services Multiple Myeloma
are available for youth, adults, and seniors.
UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA
1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227 CHAPTER
(317) 788-3353 Psychological Services Center 941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Provides outpatient mental health services, including (317) 726-2270
individual, family, couple, and youth counseling as well as Offers support groups, online support groups, and
psychological and vocational evaluations. Services are peer-to-peer counseling for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's
provided by licensed psychologists and advanced disease, and myeloma patients and their families.
graduate students. Sliding-scale fees. ___________________________________________

Peer Counseling COURTS

Breast Cancer Civil State Trial Courts

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL HAMILTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT


INDIANA OFFICE 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46060
46278 (317) 776-9635
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline Hears both criminal and civil trials, including family law and
Provides peer support for people dealing with breast juvenile matters (paternity, children in need of services
cancer issues. Individuals are matched with trained breast [CHINS], and juvenile delinquency cases) in Hamilton County.
cancer survivors who provide one-on-one support and
information, either in person or over the phone.

Hodgkin's Disease
Community Courts

LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA CARMEL CITY COURT


CHAPTER 1 Civic Square Second Floor, Carmel, IN 46032
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN (317) 571-2440 Court
Provides a limited-jurisdiction court for traffic infractions,
46240
ordinance violations, and criminal misdemeanor cases in the
(317) 726-2270 city of Carmel in Hamilton County.
Offers support groups, online support groups, and
peer-to-peer counseling for leukemia, lymphoma,
Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma patients and their
families.

Leukemia

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Criminal State Trial Courts Traffic Courts

HAMILTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT CARMEL CITY COURT


1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN 1 Civic Square Second Floor, Carmel, IN 46032
46060 (317) 571-2440 Court
(317) 776-9635 Provides a limited-jurisdiction court for traffic infractions,
Hears both criminal and civil trials, including family law ordinance violations, and criminal misdemeanor cases in the
and juvenile matters (paternity, children in need of city of Carmel in Hamilton County.
services [CHINS], and juvenile delinquency cases) in
Hamilton County. HAMILTON COUNTY TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS BUREAU
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 292, Noblesville, IN
46060
Family Law Courts (317) 776-8584 Traffic Violations Bureau
(888) 604-7888 Government Payment Services
Provides information about Hamilton County traffic ticket fines
HAMILTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT and payment information. Fines may be paid by mail, in
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN person, by phone (through the Government Payment Services
46060 line), or online. Questions about court appearances should be
(317) 776-9635 made directly to the assigned court (see traffic ticket):
Hears both criminal and civil trials, including family law Superior Court 4: (317) 776-9612
and juvenile matters (paternity, children in need of Superior Court 5: (317) 776-8260
services [CHINS], and juvenile delinquency cases) in Superior Court 6: (317) 770-4450
Hamilton County.
MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS BUREAU /
COURT 13
Juvenile Courts 8115 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 327-5738 Traffic Violations Bureau
Handles court matters relating to traffic violations in Marion
HAMILTON COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT County. Accepts traffic ticket payments in person, by mail, by
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 337, Noblesville, IN email, or through an automated phone line. For information
46060 about court appearances, contact the Traffic Court directly.
(317) 776-9635 ___________________________________________
Hears both criminal and civil trials, including family law
and juvenile matters (paternity, children in need of
services [CHINS], and juvenile delinquency cases) in CRIMINAL CORRECTIONAL SYSTEM
Hamilton County.

Community Correctional Centers


State Court of Appeals
BRANDON HALL
OFFICE OF THE CLERK OF THE SUPREME 611 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
COURT, COURT OF APPEALS, AND TAX COURT (317) 686-9782
FOR THE STATE OF INDIANA Provides a residential work-release program for male
200 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 offenders referred through Indiana Department of Corrections.
(317) 232-1930 Residents are required to maintain employment, comply with
Hears appeals of decisions made by Indiana state trial court orders, and participate in programming to aid in re-entry.
courts.
JOHN P. CRAINE HOUSE
3535 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
State Supreme Court (317) 925-2833
Offers a residential program for female offenders referred
through Indiana Department of Corrections and Marion County
SUPREME COURT OF INDIANA Community Corrections, and their preschool-aged children.
315 Indiana State House, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Services include in-house parenting education and life-skills
(317) 232-1930 training. Offers referrals to outside agencies for substance
Serves as the highest state court in Indiana. This court abuse treatment, mental health counseling, and other support
does not conduct trials. Its primary role is to hear appeals services to aid in re-entry and family preservation.
of lower court decisions. This court also determines
qualifications and oversees the conduct of lawyers and
LIBERTY HALL
judges in Indiana. 675 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 423-3465
Provides a minimum security correctional work-release center
in Marion County for men and women.

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THEODORA HOUSE PLAINFIELD SHORT TERM OFFENDER PROGRAM


927 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN (STOP)
46204 501 West Main Street, Plainfield, IN 46168
(317) 686-5806 (317) 839-7751
Offers both residential and non-residential services to Provides secure housing as well as programming and
women referred through Indiana Department of treatment to offenders with 365 days or less remaining on their
Corrections. As they transition from prison or jail to the sentence.
community, clients are required to comply with individual
program goals, which may include employment, PUTNAMVILLE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
education, mental health/addiction treatment, and 1946 West US Highway 40, Greencastle, IN 46135
life-skills development. (765) 653-8441
Provides a medium-security state correctional facility for male
inmates.
Correctional Facilities
ROCKVILLE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
811 West 50 North, Rockville, IN 47872
EDINBURGH CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (765) 569-3178
23rd and Schoolhouse Road, Edinburgh, IN 46124 Provides a medium-security state correctional facility for
(812) 526-8434 female inmates.
Provides a minimum-security state correctional facility for
UNITED STATES PENITENTIARY, TERRE HAUTE
male inmates.
4700 Bureau Road South, Terre Haute, IN 47808
FEDERAL CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTION, (812) 244-4400
TERRE HAUTE Provides a high-security federal correctional facility for male
4200 Bureau Road North, Terre Haute, IN 47808 inmates, including a special confinement unit for inmates
(812) 238-1531 serving federal death sentences.
Provides a medium-security federal correctional facility for WABASH VALLEY CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
male inmates, as well as an adjacent prison camp for
6908 South Old US Highway 41, Carlisle, IN 47838
minimum security male offenders.
(812) 398-5050
HAMILTON COUNTY JAIL Provides a minimum- and maximum-security state correctional
18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 facility for male inmates.
(317) 776-9800
Maintains a Hamilton County correctional institution used
to detain persons who are in lawful custody, including Correctional Ombudsman Programs
accused persons awaiting trial and those who have been
convicted of a crime and are serving a sentence of less
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION (IDOC)
than one year.
302 West Washington Street, E334, Indianapolis, IN
INDIANA WOMEN'S PRISON 46204
2596 Girl's School Road, Indianapolis, IN 46214 (877) 385-5877 IDOC Sexual Assault Hotline
(317) 244-3387 Provides an automated hotline for reporting incidents of sexual
Provides a maximum-security, Indiana state correctional assault on behalf of an inmate in an Indiana correctional
facility for women. facility. Reports may also be sent by email. Allegations will be
discussed with the victim named in the report and will be
INDIANAPOLIS RE-ENTRY EDUCATIONAL disclosed only to those who need to know to ensure victim
FACILITY safety and to investigate the allegation.
401 North Randolph Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 639-2671 INDIANA JUVENILE JUSTICE TASK FORCE
Maintains a minimum-security correctional facility with 1800 North Meridian Street, Suite 402, Indianapolis, IN
programs to assist inmates in re-entry. 46202
(317) 926-6100
MADISON JUVENILE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY (800) 926-4661 Toll-Free
1130 MSH 4th Street, Madison, IN 47250 Responds to questions and complaints about the Indiana
(812) 265-6154 juvenile justice system.
Maintains a correctional facility for female offenders in
Indiana under 18 years of age. Offers a supportive INDIANA OMBUDSMAN BUREAU - DEPARTMENT OF
environment for committed female adolescents and CORRECTIONS (DOC)
encourages their development into responsible young 402 West Washington Street, W479, Indianapolis, IN
women. Visitors from Indianapolis may call to place their 46204
names on a transportation roster and will be notified of the (317) 234-3190
day and time of transportation; $25 per person, round trip. Receives, investigates, and attempts to resolve complaints
from offenders housed in Department of Corrections facilities
PLAINFIELD CORRECTIONAL FACILITY
or their family members that the Department either (1) violated
727 Moon Road, Plainfield, IN 46168 a specific law, rule, or department written policy; or (2)
(317) 839-2513 endangered the health or safety of a person. The name of the
Provides a medium-security state correctional facility for individual filing the complaint will not be disclosed without
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investigate and resolve the complaint.


RECYCLEFORCE
754 North Sherman Drive, Suite 202, Indianapolis, IN
Diversion Programs 46201
(317) 532-1367
Helps ex-offenders integrate themselves back into the
REACH FOR YOUTH community through a 6-month transitional employment and
3505 North Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN support program. Enrollment is limited to persons who were
46205 released from jail or prison within the past 120 days and who
(317) 920-5900 have been referred to the program by their probation or parole
Offers a juvenile delinquency prevention program that officer.
employs positive peer pressure to intervene with first-time,
nonviolent juvenile offenders. Sentences include
community service, reparation, special programs with Family Prison Visitation Support
educational focus, and jury duty. Includes a strong teen
volunteer component, as well as adult attorneys who
volunteer as judges and mentors. Court meets evenings MARION COUNTY JAIL I
at various sites in Marion County. 40 South Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 639-9300 Visitor Appointment Line (Jail 1)
REACH FOR YOUTH - PERRY TOWNSHIP Provides an appointment line and offers information about
OFFICE visiting an inmate in Marion County Jail I.
5401 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 788-4451 MARION COUNTY JAIL II
Offers a juvenile delinquency prevention program that 730 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
employs positive peer pressure to intervene with first-time, (317) 266-0017 Visitor Appointment Line (Jail II)
nonviolent juvenile offenders. Sentences include Provides an appointment line and offers information about
community service, reparation, special programs with visiting an inmate in Marion County Jail II.
educational focus, and jury duty. Includes a strong teen USE WHAT YOUVE GOT PRISON MINISTRY
volunteer component, as well as adult attorneys who
volunteer as judges and mentors. Court meets evenings 3535 Kessler Boulevard North Drive Suite 122,
at various sites in Marion County. Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 924-4124
(877) 761-9977 Toll-Free
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs Provides shuttle bus service from Indianapolis to prisons
throughout Indiana so that family members and friends can
visit their incarcerated loved ones. Transportation is typically
AFTERCARE FOR THE INCARCARATED provided at least once a month.
THROUGH MENTORING (AIM)
4901 Century Plaza Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254
(317) 874-8470 Parole
Provides reentry support to young people throughout
Indiana, during and after incarceration. Volunteer mentors
INDIANA STATE PAROLE DISTRICT 1, RE-ENTRY
serve as role models, teaching life skills and assisting with
education and employment for as long as the youths are 2596 North Girls School Road, Indianapolis, IN 46214
receptive to help. Extensive training and support is (317) 244-3144
provided for mentors throughout the state. Supervises paroled offenders in Marion and adjacent counties,
and provides resources and support to facilitate their
INDIANA STATE PAROLE DISTRICT 1, RE-ENTRY successful re-entry into society.
2596 North Girls School Road, Indianapolis, IN ___________________________________________
46214
(317) 244-3144
Supervises paroled offenders in Marion and adjacent DISASTER SERVICES
counties, and provides resources and support to facilitate
their successful re-entry into society.
PUBLIC ADVOCATES IN COMMUNITY County Offices of Emergency Services
RE-ENTRY (PACE)
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 110, Indianapolis, HAMILTON COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT
IN 46218 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 612-6800 (317) 770-3381
Provides case management, information, and referral to Responds during a disaster or large-scale emergency in
inmates, ex-offenders, and their families. Helps Hamilton County, assists with the recovery efforts afterwards,
ex-offenders and their families overcome barriers to and takes steps to prevent or lessen the effects of future
self-sufficiency. Offers assistance and advocacy with disasters.
finding employment, housing, transportation, food,
clothing, and other resources. Basic job readiness, GED
instruction, and substance-abuse counseling available.

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Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations class 1 buildings.

INDIANA CONFERENCE OF SEVENTH-DAY General Disaster Preparedness Information


ADVENTISTS
15250 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
(317) 844-6201 Indiana Office
INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
(877) 227-2702 National Headquarters
Works with the Amercian Red Cross and other first 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
responders to provide short-term relief after a widespread (317) 684-1441 Press 7
disaster in Indiana. Coordinates the collection, Provides emergency preparedness information at community
warehousing, and distribution of donated goods for events and through group presentations, performs first-aid
disaster sites. services at major area events, and oversees special programs
(such as The Bookmobile program in Indianapolis).
SALVATION ARMY CITY AND STATE
HEADQUARTERS
3100 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Government Emergency Operations Centers
(317) 937-7000
Offers a broad range of immediately delivered services in INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY
times of large-scale disaster. Assistance may include
food, clothing, shelter, counseling, mobile canteen (IDHS)
service, and mass feeding. 302 West Washington Street, Room E208, Indianapolis,
IN 46204
(800) 669-7362
Emergency Preparedness and Response Conducts emergency response planning, training, and
Planning exercises and provides disaster response services, including
an emergency operations center. This agency is also
responsible for code enforcement, inspections, licensing, and
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND certification in select areas such as Fire/EMS, fireworks,
SECURITY (IDHS) amusement rides, elevators, and class 1 buildings.
302 West Washington Street, Room E208,
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Road Closures Bulletins
(800) 669-7362
Conducts emergency response planning, training, and
exercises and provides disaster response services, INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
including an emergency operations center. This agency is 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 755, Indianapolis, IN
also responsible for code enforcement, inspections, 46204
licensing, and certification in select areas such as
(800) 261-7623 TrafficWise
Fire/EMS, fireworks, amusement rides, elevators, and
Provides a toll-free number and interactive website
class 1 buildings.
(www.in.gov/indot) for information on current road and traffic
conditions in Indiana.
Emergency Preparedness and Response
Training State Offices of Emergency Services

EMERGENCY SERVICES EDUCATION CENTER INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND SECURITY


(ESEC) (IDHS)
700 North High School Road, Indianapolis, IN 46214 302 West Washington Street, Room E208, Indianapolis,
(317) 988-7700 IN 46204
Offers realistic training opportunities for public safety (800) 669-7362
professionals (First Responders) and volunteers. The Conducts emergency response planning, training, and
center provides live fire training, flashover, firefighter exercises and provides disaster response services, including
survival, CPAT (Candidate Physical Ability Testing), an emergency operations center. This agency is also
SWAT tactical drills, confinement skills, and more. responsible for code enforcement, inspections, licensing, and
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF HOMELAND certification in select areas such as Fire/EMS, fireworks,
amusement rides, elevators, and class 1 buildings.
SECURITY (IDHS)
302 West Washington Street, Room E208,
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(800) 669-7362
Conducts emergency response planning, training, and
exercises and provides disaster response services,
including an emergency operations center. This agency is
also responsible for code enforcement, inspections,
licensing, and certification in select areas such as
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DOMESTIC ANIMAL SERVICES INDIANAPOLIS ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL


2600 South Harding Street, Indianapolis, IN 46221
(317) 327-1397
Animal Adoption Enforces animal-related ordinances in Indianapolis, impounds
stray animals, accepts surrendered animals from the public,
CATS HAVEN and rehomes animals through adoption. Due to space
PO Box 30206, Indianapolis, IN 46230 limitations, not all surrendered animals can be held for
adoption and may be euthanized at any time. Owners are
(317) 925-7001
encouraged to explore other alternatives, such as finding the
Rescues special-needs and senior cats from local
pet a new home, rather than surrender their pet to Animal
shelters and rehomes them through adoption. Donations
Care and Control. Volunteers, foster homes, and donations
and volunteers welcome.
welcomed.
GREENFIELD/HANCOCK COUNTY ANIMAL
JOHNSON COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL
MANAGEMENT 2160 Graham Road, Franklin, IN 46131
809 South State Street, Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 736-3924
(317) 325-1436 Enforces animal-related ordinances; investigates cases of
Shelters lost and stray dogs and cats in Hancock County animal cruelty or neglect; offers pet lost-and-found services;
and rehomes animals through adoption. Investigates and provides shelter, care, and adoption services for homeless
cases of animal cruelty and neglect, enforces animal animals in Johnson County. Volunteers welcome.
ordinances, picks up dead or injured animals within
Greenfield city limits, provides lost-and-found pet MORGAN COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
services, and educates the public about the 690 West Mitchell Avenue, Martinsville, IN 46151
responsibilities of pet ownership. (765) 349-9177
HENDRICKS COUNTY ANIMAL Operates a shelter for stray and unwanted animals and serves
as animal control for Morgan County. Accepts reports of
CONTROL/SHELTER animal neglect or abuse, provides lost-and-found services,
959 East Main Street, Danville, IN 46122 adopts out animals, and offers humane education programs.
(317) 745-9250 Volunteer opportunities available; donations appreciated.
Picks up stray and unwanted domestic animals,
investigates cases of animal abuse/neglect, offers SHELBYVILLE - SHELBY COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
lost-and-found services, and rehomes animals through 705 Hale Road, Shelbyville, IN 46176
adoption. Microchipping available to the public. (317) 392-5127
Impounds stray dogs and cats and attempts to return them to
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR BOONE COUNTY their owners or to find new homes for them through adoption.
PO Box 708, Lebanon, IN 46052 Owner-surrendered animals are also accepted for a $5 fee,
(765) 485-8888 and will be evaluated for adoption. Microchipping is available
(877) 473-6722 Toll-Free to the public. Volunteers and foster homes are welcomed.
Provides foster and adoption services for unwanted and
stray animals in Boone County, as space allows. This USA DEFENDERS OF GREYHOUNDS (USA DOG)
organization does not have a physical shelter, so it is PO Box 1256, Carmel, IN 46032
limited by the number of foster homes available. (317) 244-0113
Lost-and-found assistance is available by phone or Finds good homes for retired racing greyhounds as well as
website. young greyhounds that have not had successful racing
careers. Also strives to inform the public about the plight of
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR HAMILTON COUNTY these special dogs and the customary practices of the dog
1721 Pleasant Street, Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060 racing industry. Provides a standard information packet that
(317) 773-4974 tells about the adoption program and about greyhounds as
Rehomes stray and surrendered dogs and cats through pets. Volunteers and donations welcome.
adoption. Adoption fees include spaying or neutering,
initial veterinary visit, first round of vaccinations and
deworming, feline leukemia test (cats only), heartworm Animal Control
test, microchip, 30 days of pet insurance, and a bag of
food.
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR HAMILTON COUNTY
HUMANE SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS 1721 Pleasant Street, Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060
7929 North Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 773-4974
(317) 872-5650 Shelter Provides shelter for unwanted pets and stray animals in
(317) 876-2173 Pet Behavior Helpline Hamilton County, including housing animals for Hamilton
(317) 872-5650 Ext. 222 Spanish Message Line County Animal Control. Offers animal adoption, lost-and-found
Provides shelter and adoption services to homeless dogs services, animal advocacy, and volunteer opportunities to the
and cats. This shelter does not euthanize for space, so community. Donations of pet food and supplies welcomed.
there may be a wait of several weeks to surrender an
animal. A helpline is available to assist callers in SHERIDAN, TOWN OF
managing unwanted behaviors and finding alternatives to 506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
surrendering their pets. Lost-and-found listings are (317) 758-5293 Town Hall
available online. (317) 758-5233 Animal Control
(317) 773-1282 County Dispatch (After-Hours)

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Provides animal control services for the town of Sheridan in


Hamilton County. Accepts complaints of stray, aggressive, INDIANAPOLIS ANIMAL CARE AND CONTROL
abused, or neglected domestic animals within town limits. 2600 South Harding Street, Indianapolis, IN 46221
Stray animals are held for a short period at a secure (317) 327-1397
facility before being transferred to Hamilton County Provides lost-and-found services for domestic animals in
Humane Society. Pictures of impounded animals are Marion County. Persons who are missing an animal should
posted at Town Hall. come to the shelter in person and request to tour kennels to
see if their animal is there. Animals must be claimed within
four days of being taken in by the shelter, so it is important to
Animal Lost and Found come at least every other day, starting as soon as an animal
goes missing. A bulletin board is also available for posting
information about missing or found animals.
GREENFIELD/HANCOCK COUNTY ANIMAL
MANAGEMENT JOHNSON COUNTY ANIMAL CONTROL
809 South State Street, Greenfield, IN 46140 2160 Graham Road, Franklin, IN 46131
(317) 325-1436 (317) 736-3924
(317) 477-1144 After-Hours Emergencies (Sheriff) Enforces animal-related ordinances; investigates cases of
Shelters lost and stray dogs and cats in Hancock County animal cruelty or neglect; offers pet lost-and-found services;
and rehomes animals through adoption. Investigates and provides shelter, care, and adoption services for homeless
animals in Johnson County. Volunteers welcome.
cases of animal cruelty and neglect, enforces animal
ordinances, picks up dead or injured animals within MORGAN COUNTY HUMANE SOCIETY
Greenfield city limits, provides lost-and-found pet 690 West Mitchell Avenue, Martinsville, IN 46151
services, and educates the public about the (765) 349-9177
responsibilities of pet ownership.
Operates a shelter for stray and unwanted animals and serves
HENDRICKS COUNTY ANIMAL as animal control for Morgan County. Accepts reports of
CONTROL/SHELTER animal neglect or abuse, provides lost-and-found services,
adopts out animals, and offers humane education programs.
959 East Main Street, Danville, IN 46122
Volunteer opportunities available; donations appreciated.
(317) 745-9250 Animal Shelter
(317) 839-8700 After-Hours Emergency (Sheriff) SHELBYVILLE - SHELBY COUNTY ANIMAL SHELTER
Picks up stray and unwanted domestic animals, 705 Hale Road, Shelbyville, IN 46176
investigates cases of animal abuse/neglect, offers (317) 392-5127
lost-and-found services, and rehomes animals through Impounds stray dogs and cats and attempts to return them to
adoption. Microchipping available to the public. their owners or to find new homes for them through adoption.
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR BOONE COUNTY Owner-surrendered animals are also accepted for a $5 fee,
and will be evaluated for adoption. Microchipping is available
PO Box 708, Lebanon, IN 46052 to the public. Volunteers and foster homes are welcomed.
(765) 485-8888
(877) 473-6722 Toll-Free SHERIDAN, TOWN OF
Provides foster and adoption services for unwanted and 506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
stray animals in Boone County, as space allows. This (317) 758-5293 Town Hall
organization does not have a physical shelter, so it is (317) 758-5233 Animal Control
limited by the number of foster homes available. (317) 773-1282 County Dispatch (After-Hours)
Lost-and-found assistance is available by phone or Provides animal control services for the town of Sheridan in
website. Hamilton County. Accepts complaints of stray, aggressive,
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR HAMILTON COUNTY abused, or neglected domestic animals within town limits.
Stray animals are held for a short period at a secure facility
1721 Pleasant Street, Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060
before being transferred to Hamilton County Humane Society.
(317) 773-4974 Pictures of impounded animals are posted at Town Hall.
Provides shelter for unwanted pets and stray animals in
Hamilton County, including housing animals for Hamilton SPEEDWAY STREET DEPARTMENT
County Animal Control. Offers animal adoption, 1390 North Lynhurst Drive, Speedway, IN 46224
lost-and-found services, animal advocacy, and volunteer (317) 246-4141 Street Department
opportunities to the community. Donations of pet food and (317) 246-4305 Non-Emergency Police Dispatch
supplies welcomed. Provides animal control services for the town of Speedway in
HUMANE SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS Marion County. Animals collected by this department are held
7929 North Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 for 5 days (10 days if involved in a bite incident) before being
taken to Indianapolis Animal Care and Control. Photos of dogs
(317) 872-5650 Shelter
and cats collected by this department are posted online to help
(317) 876-2173 Pet Behavior Helpline citizens find lost pets before they are sent to Animal Care and
(317) 872-5650 Ext. 222 Spanish Message Line Control.
Provides shelter and adoption services to homeless dogs
and cats. This shelter does not euthanize for space, so
there may be a wait of several weeks to surrender an
animal. A helpline is available to assist callers in
managing unwanted behaviors and finding alternatives to
surrendering their pets. Lost-and-found listings are
available online.

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Animal Shelters Neuter/Spay Services

HUMANE SOCIETY FOR HAMILTON COUNTY FACE (FOUNDATION AGAINST COMPANION


1721 Pleasant Street, Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060 ANIMAL EUTHANASIA)
(317) 773-4974 1505 Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Provides shelter for unwanted pets and stray animals in (317) 638-3223
Hamilton County, including housing animals for Hamilton Offers low-cost spay and neuter surgeries for dogs and cats.
County Animal Control. Offers animal adoption, Services by appointment only; same day drop-off and pick-up.
lost-and-found services, animal advocacy, and volunteer
opportunities to the community. Donations of pet food and LOW COST SPAY NEUTER CLINIC
supplies welcomed. 1721A Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 706-0537
Offers low-cost spay and neuter services for dogs and cats.
Emergency Veterinary Services
SPAY-NEUTER SERVICES OF INDIANA (SNSI)
PO Box 55917, Indianapolis, IN 46205
CIRCLE CITY VETERINARY SPECIALTY AND (317) 767-7771
EMERGENCY HOSPITAL Provides certificates for low-cost spay or neuter surgeries to
9650 Mayflower Drive, Carmel, IN 46032 Indiana residents who receive some form of public assistance.
(317) 872-8387 Certificates are redeemable at participating veterinary clinics
Offers 24-hour veterinary emergency, critical care, and around the state.
specialty services for dogs, cats, and small mammals.
INDIANAPOLIS VETERINARY EMERGENCY Pet Food
CENTER (IVEC)
5425 Victory Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46203
(800) 551-4879 Toll Free FORTVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH
(317) 782-4418 Front Desk 9450 North County Road 200 West, Fortville, IN 46040
Provides 24-hour emergency medical care for cats and (317) 485-4934
dogs. Provides a food pantry for community members in need. Pet
food may be available. Clients may visit the pantry once every
30 days.
Feral Cat Management Programs MEALS ON WHEELS OF HAMILTON COUNTY
395 Westfield Road, Suite 445, Noblesville, IN 46060
LOW COST SPAY NEUTER CLINIC (317) 776-7159
1721A Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Offers free, donated pet food to Hamilton County pet-owners in
(317) 706-0537 need. Limit one visit per month. This service is provided in
Offers low-cost spay/neuter services for feral cats collaboration with Hamilton County Humane Society.
(outdoor strays, wild, or unowned cats). Feral cats brought
to the clinic receive spay or neuter surgery, a 3-year
rabies vaccination, a dose of penicillin, a flea preventative Pet Tracking Microchips
treatment, and an ear tip (to identify them as being
altered). Lends out live traps for catching ferals. FACE (FOUNDATION AGAINST COMPANION
ANIMAL EUTHANASIA)
Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals 1505 Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 638-3223
Offers low-cost vaccinations, testing, flea and heartworm
Domestic Violence Issues preventative, deworming, nail trimming, ear mite treatment,
and microchipping for dogs and cats. This clinic offers
wellness care only, no treatment for illness or injury.
BEACON OF HOPE CENTER FOR WOMEN
PO Box 34318, Indianapolis, IN 46234 HUMANE SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS
(317) 731-6140 7929 North Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Provides temporary foster homes for pets to help victims (317) 872-5650 Ext. 333 Vaccine and Wellnes Clinic
of domestic violence leave abusive situations without Offers low-cost vaccines and wellness care for dogs and cats,
putting the family pet in jeopardy. Placement is not including rabies vaccine, flea treatment and preventative,
guaranteed and is based on foster availability. dewormer, heartworm preventative, heartworm tests,
FIV/FELV tests for cats, nail trimming, and microchipping. The
clinic does not provide emergency vet care or treatment for
illness or injury.
LOW COST SPAY NEUTER CLINIC
1721A Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 706-0537
Provides a low-cost vaccine and wellness clinic for dogs and
cats. Services include routine vaccinations, flea preventative

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and treatment, heartworm test and preventative, FIV/FLV test, Provides shelter for unwanted pets and stray animals in
dewormer, microchipping, and treatment for minor Hamilton County, including housing animals for Hamilton
respiratory infections, earmites, and other routine care. County Animal Control. Offers animal adoption, lost-and-found
Dental cleaning and extraction by appointment only. services, animal advocacy, and volunteer opportunities to the
community. Donations of pet food and supplies welcomed.

Well Animal Checkups MEALS ON WHEELS OF HAMILTON COUNTY


395 Westfield Road, Suite 445, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-7159
FACE (FOUNDATION AGAINST COMPANION Offers free, donated pet food to Hamilton County pet-owners in
ANIMAL EUTHANASIA) need. Limit one visit per month. This service is provided in
1505 Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201 collaboration with Hamilton County Humane Society.
(317) 638-3223
Offers low-cost vaccinations, testing, flea and heartworm
preventative, deworming, nail trimming, ear mite Cell Phone Donation Programs
treatment, and microchipping for dogs and cats. This clinic
offers wellness care only, no treatment for illness or injury.
VIRTUAL SCAVENGERS PROJECT (VSP)
HUMANE SOCIETY OF INDIANAPOLIS 2902 Maywood Road, Indianapolis, IN 46241
7929 North Michigan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 493-5514
(317) 872-5650 Ext. 333 Vaccine and Wellnes Clinic Accepts any used electronics (such as computers, monitors,
Offers low-cost vaccines and wellness care for dogs and printers, copiers, fax machines, and cell phones) and
cats, including rabies vaccine, flea treatment and refurbishes the equipment for reuse. Refurbished electronics
preventative, dewormer, heartworm preventative, are donated or sold at a discounted price to organizations that
heartworm tests, FIV/FELV tests for cats, nail trimming, serve people in need. Items that cannot be refurbished are
and microchipping. The clinic does not provide emergency properly disposed of in environmentally responsible ways.
vet care or treatment for illness or injury.
LOW COST SPAY NEUTER CLINIC Clothing Donation Programs
1721A Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 706-0537
Provides a low-cost vaccine and wellness clinic for dogs CHRIST COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH
and cats. Services include routine vaccinations, flea 772 North 10 Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
preventative and treatment, heartworm test and (317) 773-2719
preventative, FIV/FLV test, dewormer, microchipping, and Accepts donations of gently used clothing, nonperishable food
treatment for minor respiratory infections, earmites, and items, and financial assistance to support a clothing and food
other routine care. Dental cleaning and extraction by pantry for persons living in Hamilton County.
appointment only.
GOODWILL DONATION CENTER - GEIST SHOPS
SPOT SPAY AND NEUTER CLINIC 9761 Fall Creek Road, Indianapolis, IN 46256
612 South Main Street (US 231), Cloverdale, IN (317) 524-4313 Goodwill Main Office
46120 (317) 524-4353 To Schedule Donation Pickup
(765) 795-4336 Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
Offers low-cost vaccinations, microchipping, heartworm books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
and FIV/FLV testing, flea and heartworm preventative, thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
deworming, nail trimming, and ear mite treatment for dogs mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale
and cats. This clinic offers wellness care only; not or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent
treatment for illness or injury. permitted by law. Pickup service is available on a
case-by-case basis in Marion County.
__________________________________________ GOODWILL STORE CARMEL
1122 Keystone Way, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 587-0281 Store
DONOR SERVICES (317) 524-4353 To Schedule Donation Pickup
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
Animal Food/Supplies Donation Programs thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale
FORTVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent
permitted by law. Pickup service is available on a
9450 North County Road 200 West, Fortville, IN case-by-case basis in Marion County.
46040
(317) 485-4934 GOODWILL STORE CARMEL WEST
Accepts donations of food, money, and pet food for the 10491 Walnut Creek Drive, Suite 100, Carmel, IN 46032
food pantry. Pantry is open to anyone in need. (317) 876-0096
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR HAMILTON COUNTY books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
1721 Pleasant Street, Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060 thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
(317) 773-4974 mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale

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or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent


permitted by law. GREEN VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST
19005 Cumberland Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
GOODWILL STORE CASTLETON (317) 773-4308
6302 East 82nd Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN Accepts donations of food, clothing, and money for a pantry
46250 that serves Hamilton County.
(317) 845-5229 Store
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
(317) 524-4353 To Schedule Donation Pickup
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at (317) 663-4039
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers, Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene products,
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also household goods, appliances, school supplies, holiday gifts,
accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax and vehicles for distribution to Hamilton County individuals and
deductible to the extent permitted by law. Pickup service families in need. Volunteer opportunities available at the food
is available on a case-by-case basis in Marion County. pantry, for furniture delivery, and in other areas.

GOODWILL STORE EAST 96TH STREET OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON


9510 Corporation Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256 TOWNSHIP
(317) 842-8080 Store 110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 524-4353 To Schedule Donation Pickup (317) 896-5094
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene supplies,
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at cleaning supplies, books, toys, and money for distribution
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers, through the pantry and other programs, primary serving
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also Washington Township in Hamilton County. Volunteer
accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax opportunities available.
deductible to the extent permitted by law. Pickup service SAINT SIMON THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH
is available on a case-by-case basis in Marion County.
8155 Oaklandon Road, Indianapolis, IN 46236
GOODWILL STORE FISHERS (317) 340-8266
12727 Parkside Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 Provides volunteer mentors who offer encouragement and
(317) 842-1086 support to pregnant women as well as non-pregnant mothers
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, and their children. Material assistance is offered by matching
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at client needs with parish donations. Accepts donations of new
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers, and gently used clothing. Does not accept or distribute used
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also car seats or cribs. Serves eastern and northeastern Marion
accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax County and the town of Fishers in Hamilton County.
deductible to the extent permitted by law. SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL - DISTRIBUTION CENTER
GOODWILL STORE NOBLESVILLE 1201 East Maryland Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
585 Noble Creek Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 687-1006 Donations
(317) 773-6945 (317) 687-0167 Spanish
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, Accepts donations of appliances, clothing, bed linens, medical
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at and accessibility equipment, and furniture for distribution to
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers, persons in need in Indianapolis. Pickup can be arranged for
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also large items, within set boundaries. The value of donated items
accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax may be declared as charitable contributions on federal tax
deductible to the extent permitted by law. returns.
GOODWILL STORE WESTFIELD THIRD PHASE
1617 East 151st Street, Carmel, IN 46032 15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 844-1021 (317) 773-5100
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, Accepts donations of food, clothing, and money for the pantry
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at and other programs. Pantry serves Hamilton County.
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers,
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also
VALUE VILLAGE - WAREHOUSE
accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax 3833 Prospect Street, Indianapolis, IN 46203
deductible to the extent permitted by law. (317) 353-8140
Provides a drop-off site and home pickup for donated items in
GOODWILL STORE WESTFIELD central Indiana. Preferred donations are clothing, shoes,
17404 Carey Road, Westfield, IN 46074 coats, blankets, sheets, and kitchenware. The following items
(317) 867-1516 are not accepted: furniture, large appliances, house fixtures,
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, floor-model televisions, food, strollers, baby beds, highchairs,
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at and infant and child car seats.
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers,
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also
accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax
deductible to the extent permitted by law.

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Computer Donation Programs hygiene supplies for a pantry that serves Delaware, Fall
Creek, and Wayne Townships in Hamilton County.

EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - ASSISTIVE FORTVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH


TECHNOLOGY CENTER 9450 North County Road 200 West, Fortville, IN 46040
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 (317) 485-4934
(317) 466-2013 Accepts donations of food, money, and pet food for the food
Accepts and restores donated assistive technology, pantry. Pantry is open to anyone in need.
medical equipment, and computers and provides them GREEN VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST
free to persons with disabilities. Available items vary, but 19005 Cumberland Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
may include wheelchairs, canes, crutches, walkers, (317) 773-4308
feeding equipment, communication systems, magnifiers,
Accepts donations of food, clothing, and money for a pantry
adaptive toys, desktop computers, and laptop computers.
that serves Hamilton County.
Low-interest loans for purchasing new equipment may
also be available. HARVEST BIBLE CHAPEL
VIRTUAL SCAVENGERS PROJECT (VSP) 9675 East 148th Street, Suite 200, Noblesville, IN 46060
2902 Maywood Road, Indianapolis, IN 46241 (317) 773-1336
Accepts donations of food, personal hygiene products, and
(317) 493-5514 money for the food pantry. Pantry serves most of Hamilton
Accepts any used electronics (such as computers,
County and parts of northeastern Marion County.
monitors, printers, copiers, fax machines, and cell
phones) and refurbishes the equipment for reuse. MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
Refurbished electronics are donated or sold at a 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
discounted price to organizations that serve people in (317) 663-4039
need. Items that cannot be refurbished are properly Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene products,
disposed of in environmentally responsible ways. household goods, appliances, school supplies, holiday gifts,
and vehicles for distribution to Hamilton County individuals and
families in need. Volunteer opportunities available at the food
Food Donation Programs pantry, for furniture delivery, and in other areas.
MIDWEST FOOD BANK
AROMA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 6450 South Belmont Street, Indianapolis, IN 46217
16301 East 281st Street, Atlanta, IN 46031 (317) 786-8980
(765) 552-7465 Solicits, collects, stores, and redistributes donated food and
Accepts donations of food for the Open Arms food pantry. critical grocery products ONLY to 501(c)(3) charities feeding
Pantry serves White River Township, Jackson Township, the hungry at no charge. Volunteers and donations accepted;
and surrounding areas in northern Hamilton County. call or visit website for details.
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON
20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 TOWNSHIP
(317) 773-4315 110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074
Accepts donations of food, toiletries, baby items, and (317) 896-5094
money for the baby and food pantries. Pantries serve Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene supplies,
Hamilton County. cleaning supplies, books, toys, and money for distribution
CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH through the pantry and other programs, primary serving
621 South Range Line Road, Carmel, IN 46032 Washington Township in Hamilton County. Volunteer
opportunities available.
(317) 844-7275
Accepts donations of food and money for the food pantry. SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH
Pantry serves Hamilton County. 410 South Pearl Street, Cicero, IN 46034
CHRIST COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (317) 984-2115 Church
772 North 10 Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Accepts donations of nonperishable food, paper goods,
personal hygiene products, laundry aids, diapers, and money
(317) 773-2719
for the food pantry. Pantry serves Jackson Township in
Accepts donations of gently used clothing, nonperishable
Hamilton County.
food items, and financial assistance to support a clothing
and food pantry for persons living in Hamilton County. SAINT LOUIS DE MONTFORT
CICERO CHRISTIAN CHURCH 11441 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038
1715 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034 (317) 842-6778
Accepts donations of nonperishable food for a pantry that
(317) 984-4653
serves people in need in Hamilton County and northern Marion
Accepts donations of food to support a pantry that serves
County. This agency also accepts donations of school supplies.
Hamilton County.
SAINT MARIA GORETTI CATHOLIC CHURCH
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON
17102 Spring Mill Road, Westfield, IN 46074
COUNTY
(317) 867-3213 Ext. 1227
9090 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038 Accepts donations of food, baby clothing, diapers, and money
(317) 842-8595 for the food panty and other programs. Pantry serves Hamilton
Accepts donations of food, toiletries, and personal County.

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accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax


THIRD PHASE deductible to the extent permitted by law.
15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-5100 GOODWILL STORE CASTLETON
Accepts donations of food, clothing, and money for the 6302 East 82nd Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46250
pantry and other programs. Pantry serves Hamilton (317) 845-5229 Store
County. (317) 524-4353 To Schedule Donation Pickup
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
WHITE RIVER CHRISTIAN CHURCH books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
1685 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
(317) 773-2233 mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale
Accepts donations of food for the pantry, which serves or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent
Hamilton County. permitted by law. Pickup service is available on a
case-by-case basis in Marion County.

Household Goods Donation Programs GOODWILL STORE EAST 96TH STREET


9510 Corporation Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256
(317) 842-8080 Store
ANGELS' ATTIC (317) 524-4353 To Schedule Donation Pickup
105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
(317) 622-8842 books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
Distributes donated clothing, housewares, small thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
appliances, bedding, toys, and baby supplies to anyone in mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale
need. Men's, women's, children's, baby, and maternity or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent
clothing are usually available. Availability of other items permitted by law. Pickup service is available on a
varies depending on what has been donated. case-by-case basis in Marion County.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIANAPOLIS GOODWILL STORE FISHERS
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 12727 Parkside Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 236-7311 Donations (317) 842-1086
Provides readjustment programs, financial referrals, and Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
employment assistance for refugees. Accepts donations books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
of furniture and household items for distribution to thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
refugees. Helps bring relatives to the United States from mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale
overseas refugee camps and from Vietnam and countries or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent
on the continent of Africa. permitted by law.
GOODWILL DONATION CENTER - GEIST SHOPS GOODWILL STORE NOBLESVILLE
9761 Fall Creek Road, Indianapolis, IN 46256 585 Noble Creek Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 524-4313 Goodwill Main Office (317) 773-6945
(317) 524-4353 To Schedule Donation Pickup Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers, mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent
accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax permitted by law.
deductible to the extent permitted by law. Pickup service
is available on a case-by-case basis in Marion County. GOODWILL STORE WESTFIELD
17404 Carey Road, Westfield, IN 46074
GOODWILL STORE CARMEL (317) 867-1516
1122 Keystone Way, Carmel, IN 46032 Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
(317) 587-0281 Store books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
(317) 524-4353 To Schedule Donation Pickup thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers, permitted by law.
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also
accepted for resale or recycling. Donations are tax GOODWILL STORE WESTFIELD
deductible to the extent permitted by law. Pickup service 1617 East 151st Street, Carmel, IN 46032
is available on a case-by-case basis in Marion County. (317) 844-1021
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture,
GOODWILL STORE CARMEL WEST books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at various
10491 Walnut Creek Drive, Suite 100, Carmel, IN thrift stores. Electronics including computers, televisions,
46032 mobile phones, and accessories are also accepted for resale
(317) 876-0096 or recycling. Donations are tax deductible to the extent
Accepts donations of clothing, household items, furniture, permitted by law.
books, toys, and baby/maternity items for resale at
various thrift stores. Electronics including computers,
televisions, mobile phones, and accessories are also

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patients who are awaiting new hearing aids.


MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL - DISTRIBUTION CENTER
(317) 663-4039 1201 East Maryland Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene products, (317) 687-1006 Donations
household goods, appliances, school supplies, holiday (317) 687-0167 Spanish
gifts, and vehicles for distribution to Hamilton County Accepts donations of appliances, clothing, bed linens, medical
individuals and families in need. Volunteer opportunities and accessibility equipment, and furniture for distribution to
available at the food pantry, for furniture delivery, and in persons in need in Indianapolis. Pickup can be arranged for
other areas. large items, within set boundaries. The value of donated items
may be declared as charitable contributions on federal tax
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL - DISTRIBUTION returns.
CENTER
1201 East Maryland Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 687-1006 Donations Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation
(317) 687-0167 Spanish Programs
Accepts donations of appliances, clothing, bed linens,
medical and accessibility equipment, and furniture for
distribution to persons in need in Indianapolis. Pickup can BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
be arranged for large items, within set boundaries. The 20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
value of donated items may be declared as charitable (317) 773-4315
contributions on federal tax returns. Accepts donations of food, toiletries, baby items, and money
SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION - for the baby and food pantries. Pantries serve Hamilton
County.
NOBLESVILLE
18336 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 DELAWARE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON
(317) 773-6904 COUNTY
Accepts metal cans, glass bottles, paper, cardboard, 9090 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038
catalogues, and phone books for recycling. Also accepts (317) 842-8595
donated items for garage sales. Proceeds support the Accepts donations of food, toiletries, and personal hygiene
senior center. supplies for a pantry that serves Delaware, Fall Creek, and
VALUE VILLAGE - WAREHOUSE Wayne Townships in Hamilton County.
3833 Prospect Street, Indianapolis, IN 46203 HARVEST BIBLE CHAPEL
(317) 353-8140 9675 East 148th Street, Suite 200, Noblesville, IN 46060
Provides a drop-off site and home pickup for donated (317) 773-1336
items in central Indiana. Preferred donations are clothing, Accepts donations of food, personal hygiene products, and
shoes, coats, blankets, sheets, and kitchenware. The money for the food pantry. Pantry serves most of Hamilton
following items are not accepted: furniture, large County and parts of northeastern Marion County.
appliances, house fixtures, floor-model televisions, food,
strollers, baby beds, highchairs, and infant and child car MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
seats. 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 663-4039
Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene products,
Medical Equipment/Assistive Technology household goods, appliances, school supplies, holiday gifts,
Donation Programs and vehicles for distribution to Hamilton County individuals and
families in need. Volunteer opportunities available at the food
pantry, for furniture delivery, and in other areas.
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - ASSISTIVE
TECHNOLOGY CENTER OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 TOWNSHIP
(317) 466-2013 110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074
Accepts and restores donated assistive technology, (317) 896-5094
medical equipment, and computers and provides them Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene supplies,
free to persons with disabilities. Available items vary, but cleaning supplies, books, toys, and money for distribution
may include wheelchairs, canes, crutches, walkers, through the pantry and other programs, primary serving
feeding equipment, communication systems, magnifiers, Washington Township in Hamilton County. Volunteer
adaptive toys, desktop computers, and laptop computers. opportunities available.
Low-interest loans for purchasing new equipment may SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH
also be available.
410 South Pearl Street, Cicero, IN 46034
INDIANA LIONS SPEECH AND HEARING (317) 984-2115 Church
702 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Accepts donations of nonperishable food, paper goods,
Collects used hearing aids, which are restored and lent to personal hygiene products, laundry aids, diapers, and money
persons in need for a trial period of up to 6 months. for the food pantry. Pantry serves Jackson Township in
Assists clients with obtaining a hearing aid following the Hamilton County.
trial period. Applications for assistance must be made
through local Indiana Lions Clubs. Also collects used
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School Supplies Donation Programs ANDREW J. BROWN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL


3600 North German Church Road, Indianapolis, IN 46235
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER (317) 891-0730 School Office
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 (866) 642-3676 Enrollment
(317) 663-4039 Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene products, focusing on high academic achievement, accountability, and
household goods, appliances, school supplies, holiday building good moral character rooted in strong parental
gifts, and vehicles for distribution to Hamilton County involvement. This charter school is sponsored by the
individuals and families in need. Volunteer opportunities Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
available at the food pantry, for furniture delivery, and in
CARPE DIEM SCHOOLS - MERIDIAN CAMPUS
other areas.
2240 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
SAINT LOUIS DE MONTFORT (317) 921-7497
11441 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038 Provides public education for grades 6-12, blending classroom
(317) 842-6778 instruction with digital coursework. Students work at their own
Accepts donations of nonperishable food for a pantry that pace, with flexible scheduling. Through a partnership with Ivy
serves people in need in Hamilton County and northern Tech, students who meet certain benchmarks are able to
Marion County. This agency also accepts donations of graduate with an Associates Degree in addition to their high
school supplies. school diploma, at no charge. This charter school is sponsored
by the Indiana State Charter Board.
CHALLENGE FOUNDATION ACADEMY CHARTER
Vehicle Donation Programs
SCHOOL
3980 Meadows Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA (317) 803-3182
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Offers public education for kindergarten through 5th grade with
(317) 524-4293 Vehicle Donations a focus on college readiness. This charter school is sponsored
Accepts donated vehicles with the proceeds used to fund by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
Goodwill programs in Indiana. Vehicles do not need to be
CHARLES A. TINDLEY ACCELERATED SCHOOL
in running condition, and donations are tax deductible to
the extent permitted by law. 3960 Meadows Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 545-1745
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER Provides public education for grades 6-12, with a focus on
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 college preparation. The school targets students at risk of
(317) 663-4039 dropping out and focuses on preparing them for college, with
Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene products, extended school hours and the opportunity to earn college
household goods, appliances, school supplies, holiday credits. This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis
gifts, and vehicles for distribution to Hamilton County Mayor's Office.
individuals and families in need. Volunteer opportunities
CHRISTEL HOUSE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
available at the food pantry, for furniture delivery, and in
other areas. 2717 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225
(317) 783-4690
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
__________________________________________ with a strong focus on art, music, life skills, and character
development. Students participate in service learning projects
and are exposed to an international perspective on the world.
EDUCATIONAL This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's
INSTITUTIONS/SCHOOLS Office.
CHRISTEL HOUSE ACADEMY, WATANABE HIGH
SCHOOL
Charter Schools
2717 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225
(317) 783-4690
ANDREW ACADEMY Offers a public, charter high school based on the
4050 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218 Expeditionary Learning model, with real-world projects in the
(317) 549-6305 areas of eradicating extreme poverty, reducing child mortality
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th rates, fighting disease epidemics, and global economic
grade, emphasizing academic and character development development.
for students in under-served urban communities. This DAMAR CHARTER ACADEMY
charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's
Office and maintains a "strong, secular relationship" with
6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241
the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. (317) 455-7121
Offers public education, kindergarten though 12th grade, for
youth with special learning needs, including autism. Intensive,
individualized programs and behavioral support services are
offered year-round. Transportation is provided for students
within a 20-mile radius. This charter school is sponsored by
the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.

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EXCEL CENTER - ANDERSON HOOSIER ACADEMY INDIANAPOLIS LEARNING


630 Nichol Avenue, Anderson, IN 46016 CENTER
(888) 959-9062 5640 Caito Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46226
Offers adults, ages 18 and older, the chance to earn a (317) 547-1400
high school diploma. The school offers grades 9-12 Offers public education for kindergarten through 12th grade,
education, with each student having an individual learning with classroom instruction for part of the week and off-site
plan. Schedules are flexible and enrollment takes place instruction with a learning coach the rest of the week. This
year-round. Students who complete high school charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
requirements have the opportunity to begin college
courses through Ivy Tech. HOPE ACADEMY
8102-A Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
EXCEL CENTER - MICHIGAN STREET (317) 572-9440
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Offers public education for grades 9-12, tailored to high school
(317) 524-4337 students who have been treated for alcohol or drug addiction
Offers adults, ages 18 and older, the chance to earn a or who are currently in recovery. This school provides a
high school diploma. The school offers grades 9-12 supportive academic environment that is committed to
education, with each student having an individual learning sobriety, academic success, and personal growth. This charter
plan. Schedules are flexible and enrollment takes place school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
year-round. Students who complete high school
requirements have the opportunity to begin college IMAGINE INDIANA LIFE SCIENCES ACADEMY EAST
courses through Ivy Tech. 4352 North Mitthoffer Road, Indianapolis, IN 46235
(317) 891-9100
FALL CREEK ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
2540 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208 with a focus on life sciences. This charter school is sponsored
(317) 536-1026 by Ball State University.
Offers public education for kindergarten though 12th
grade. The program combines technology-based learning, IMAGINE INDIANA LIFE SCIENCES ACADEMY WEST
small group instruction, and project-based learning to 4950 West 34th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46224
allow students to learn at their own pace and receive (317) 297-9100
individualized attention. Students of different grades are in Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
the same classroom, building mentoring and leadership with a focus on life sciences. This charter school is sponsored
skills in older students. This charter school is sponsored by Ball State University.
by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY NORTH
FLANNER HOUSE ELEMENTARY 7435 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
2424 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Indianapolis, (317) 259-7300
IN 46208 Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th grade.
(317) 925-4231 Ext. 237 This Indianapolis Mayor's charter school offers a
Offers public education for kindergarten through 6th college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, and
grade, with a focus on providing each student a solid base technology. Student transportation is available within set
of knowledge and the skills needed for further inquiry and boundaries.
participation in a global society. This charter school is
sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY WEST
4575 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254
FOUNTAIN SQUARE ACADEMY (317) 298-0025
1615 South Barth Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th grade.
(317) 951-1000 This Ball State University charter school offers a
Offers charter education for grades 7-12. Teaching college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, and
methods enable children to excel as fast as their ability technology. Student transportation is available within set
allows. Offers a Middle College program, which enables boundaries.
qualifying high school students to take courses for college
credit. This charter school is sponsored by Ball State INDIANAPOLIS LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL
University. 1780 Sloan Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203
(317) 351-1534
GEIST MONTESSORI ACADEMY Offers public education for pre-kindergarten through 7th grade.
13942 East 96th Street, Mc Cordsville, IN 46055 This charter school focuses on preparing students for college
(317) 335-1158 through a rigorous, arts-infused program. There are no fees for
Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th students, and transportation is provided. This charter school is
grade, using a Montessori approach. This charter school sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
is sponsored by Ball State University.
INDIANAPOLIS LIGHTHOUSE COLLEGE
HERRON HIGH SCHOOL PREPARATORY ACADEMY
110 East 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 1780 Sloan Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203
(317) 231-0010 (317) 351-1534
Offers public education for grades 9-12. This charter Provides public education for grades 8-11, with a focus on
school provides a classical liberal arts, college preparing students for college through a rigorous, arts-infused
preparatory education, with a curriculum that emphasizes program. There are no fees for students, and transportation is
the classic art and literature of many cultures. This charter provided. This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis
school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.

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Mayor's Office.
MONUMENT LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL
INDIANAPOLIS METROPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL 4002 North Franklin Road, Indianapolis, IN 46226
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 (317) 897-2472
(317) 524-4638 Offers public education for kindergarten through 7th grade,
Offers public education for grades 9-12 featuring small with a focus on preparing students for college through a
class sizes where students work at their own pace. rigorous, arts-infused program. There are no fees for students,
Students may take dual-credit college courses and learn and transportation is provided. This charter school is
through internships. This Indianapolis Mayor's charter sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
school was established by Goodwill Education Initiatives.
MONUMENT LIGHTHOUSE COLLEGE
INDIANAPOLIS PROJECT SCHOOL PREPARATORY ACADEMY
1145 East 22nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 4002 North Franklin Road, Indianapolis, IN 46226
(317) 608-0210 (317) 897-2472 Ext. 132
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th Provides public education for grades 8-11, with a focus on
grade, using a community-project-based approach. preparing students for college through a rigorous, arts-infused
Transportation provided within set boundaries. This program. There are no fees for students, and transportation is
charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's provided. This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis
Office. Mayor's Office.
IRVINGTON COMMUNITY ELEMENTARY OPTIONS CHARTER SCHOOL - CARMEL
6705 East Julian Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219 530 West Carmel Drive, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 357-5359 School Office (317) 815-2098
(317) 357-3770 Enrollment Information Offers public education for grades 9-12 in a limited-enrollment
Provides year-round, public education for grades 1-5. This environment with a focus on the educational success as well
tuition-free charter school features year-round school as the health and wellness of each student. This charter
days, a well-rounded curriculum, and community-based school is sponsored by Ball State University.
support. Sponsored by the Office of the Indianapolis
Mayor's Charter Schools. OPTIONS CHARTER SCHOOL - NOBLESVILLE
9945 Cumberland Pointe Boulevard, Noblesville, IN
IRVINGTON COMMUNITY ELEMENTARY 46060
6705 East Julian Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219 (317) 773-8659
(317) 357-5359 School Office Offers public education for grades 9-12 in a limited-enrollment
(317) 357-3770 Enrollment Information environment with a focus on the educational success as well
Provides a year-round, half-day public kindergarten as the health and wellness of each student. This charter
program, with an afternoon enrichment program available school is sponsored by Ball State University.
for a fee. This charter school offers a small,
community-based learning environment. PADUA ACADEMY
349 North Warman Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
IRVINGTON COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL (317) 636-3739
6040 East Pleasant Run Parkway S. Drive, Offers public education for kindergarten through 7th grade,
Indianapolis, IN 46219 with the goal of educating students to become productive
(317) 357-3850 leaders in a diverse global society. This charter school is
Offers public education open to all students in grades 6-8. sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
This tuition-free charter school features year-round school
days, a well-rounded curriculum, and community-based PARAMOUNT SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
support. Sponsored by the Office of the Indianapolis 3020 Nowland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Mayor's Charter Schools. (317) 775-6660
Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
IRVINGTON PREPARATORY ACADEMY using humanities-based curricula and "discovery room"
5751 East University Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219 environments (EcoRoom and Time-and-Space Room).
(317) 357-3770 Transportation is available to students within set boundaries.
Offers public education open to all students in grades This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's
9-12. This tuition-free charter school features year-round Office.
school days, a well-rounded curriculum, and
community-based support. Sponsored by the Office of the SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL OF
Indianapolis Mayor's Charter Schools. EXCELLENCE (SENSE)
1601 South Barth Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203
KIPP INDY (THE KNOWLEDGE IS POWER (317) 423-0204
PROGRAM) Offers public education for kindergarten through 6th grade,
1740 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218 combining technology-based learning, small-group instruction,
(317) 637-9780 and project-based learning to allow students to learn at their
Offers public education for grades 5-8. The school's goal own pace and enable teachers to provide students with more
is to prepare all students for success in college, with a individualized attention. This charter school is sponsored by
special focus on students from under-served the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
communities. Transportation available within set
boundaries. This charter school is sponsored by the
Indianapolis Mayor's Office.

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Colleges/Universities ROSE-HULMAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY


5500 Wabash Avenue, Terre Haute, IN 47803
BUTLER UNIVERSITY (812) 877-1511 Switchboard
4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208 (800) 248-7448 Office of Admissions
(317) 940-8200 General Switchboard Offers a private university with four-year bachelor and
(800) 368-6852 Toll-Free graduate degree programs in engineering, science, and
Offers a variety of undergraduate and graduate programs mathematics.
as part of a private, nonprofit, accredited, liberal arts SAINT MARY-OF-THE-WOODS COLLEGE
institution.
1 Saint Mary of the Woods College, Saint Mary of the
DEPAUW UNIVERSITY Woods, IN 47876
313 Locust Street, Greencastle, IN 46135 (812) 535-5151 Main Switchboard
(765) 658-4800 (800) 926-7692 Toll-Free
Offers bachelor and graduate programs in business, Offers associate, bachelor, and graduate degree programs in
education, liberal arts, and music as well as honors and over 25 liberal arts majors including education, pre-law, and
fellows programs. Depauw is a private university affiliated pre-med. This is a Catholic, women's-only college open to
with the United Methodist Church. women of all faiths and backgrounds.
FRANKLIN COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS
101 Branigin Boulivard, Franklin, IN 46131 1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 738-8000 (317) 788-3368 Switchboard
(800) 852-0232 Toll-Free (800) 232-8634 Toll Free
Offers a four-year, liberal arts education at a small, private Offers a public university with a variety of majors, degrees, and
college in Johnson County. student services.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY PURDUE UNIVERSITY VINCENNES UNIVERSITY
(IUPUI) 1002 North 1st Street, Vincennes, IN 47591
420 University Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202 (812) 888-8888
(317) 274-5555 Offers one-year certificates, two-year associate degrees, and
Offers a public university with a variety of majors, two-year transfer programs in a variety of majors, as well as
degrees, and student services. Collaboration between bachelor's degrees select techonolgy fields. This is a
Indiana University and Purdue University. residential campus.

IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CENTRAL WGU INDIANA


INDIANA 10 West Market Street, Suite 1020, Indianapolis, IN
50 West Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, 46204
Indianapolis, IN 46208 (877) 214-7014 Enrollment Center
(888) 489-5463 1-888-IVY-LINE (877) 435-7948 Student Services
(317) 921-4800 Main Office/Admissions Offers a college degree program through online classes.
Offers technical certificates and associates degrees in a Degrees are available in teaching, business, information
variety of fields, including health and public service, technology, and health professions.
technology, business, and general education. Specialty
areas include accounting, paralegal, hotel and restaurant
management, automotive technology, computer-aided Head Start
drafting, welding, graphic design, early childhood
education, medical assistant, and nursing. Day, evening, FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - HEAD START
and weekend classes available.
3637 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
MARIAN UNIVERSITY (317) 803-3803 Enrollment Office
3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 (317) 803-3838 Spanish
(317) 955-6000 Provides a public preschool program combining education,
Offers bachelor and graduate programs in business, nutrition, health, and social services for children from
education, liberal arts, math/science, and nursing. low-income families in Marion and Hamilton Counties. Income
Included are programs to become a licensed teacher in guideline may be waived for children with special needs or
Indiana or a registered nurse (RN/BSN). Marian University disabilities. The program is delivered on a school-year basis at
is a Catholic and Franciscan university. several locations. Half- and full-day options; transportation
available at some centers.
MARTIN UNIVERSITY
2171 Avondale Place, Indianapolis, IN 46218
(317) 543-3243
Offers undergraduate and graduate programs as part of a
private, not-for-profit, accredited liberal arts institution.
Special focus is placed on serving and empowering
low-income, minority, and adult students.

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Intermediate Schools BROOKS SCHOOL ELEMENTARY


12451 Brooks School Road, Fishers, IN 46037
FALL CREEK INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL (317) 915-4250
12011 Olio Road, Fishers, IN 46037 Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
(317) 915-4220 in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
Provides public education for grades 5 and 6 in the County.
Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton County. CAREY RIDGE ELEMENTARY
HAMILTON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY 16231 Carey Road, Westfield, IN 46074
25150 State Road 19, Arcadia, IN 46030 (317) 867-6200
(317) 984-3547 Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
Provides public education for students in grades 3-5 in the 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school district of
Hamilton Heights school district of north central Hamilton western Hamilton County.
County. CARMEL ELEMENTARY
NOBLESVILLE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 101 Fourth Avenue, Southeast, Carmel, IN 46032
19900 Hague Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 844-0168
(317) 776-7792 Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
Provides public education for grades 5-6 in the Noblesville 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
school district of central Hamilton County. Hamilton County.

RIVERSIDE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL CHALLENGE FOUNDATION ACADEMY CHARTER


11014 Eller Road, Fishers, IN 46038 SCHOOL
(317) 594-4320 3980 Meadows Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Provides public education for grades 5 and 6 in the (317) 803-3182
Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton County. Offers public education for kindergarten through 5th grade with
a focus on college readiness. This charter school is sponsored
SAND CREEK INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
11550 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 915-4230 CHERRY TREE ELEMENTARY
Provides public education for grades 5 and 6 in the 13989 Hazeldell Road, Carmel, IN 46033
Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton County. (317) 846-3086
Provides public education for students in pre-kindergarten
WESTFIELD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of
326 West Main Street, Westfield, IN 46074 southern Hamilton County.
(317) 867-6500
Provides public education for grades 5 and 6 in the CHRISTEL HOUSE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
Westfield Washington school district of western Hamilton 2717 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225
County. (317) 783-4690
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
with a strong focus on art, music, life skills, and character
Kindergartens development. Students participate in service learning projects
and are exposed to an international perspective on the world.
This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's
ANDREW ACADEMY Office.
4050 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218
COLLEGE WOOD ELEMENTARY
(317) 549-6305
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th 12415 Shelborne Road, Carmel, IN 46032
grade, emphasizing academic and character development (317) 733-6430
for students in under-served urban communities. This Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
Office and maintains a "strong, secular relationship" with Hamilton County.
the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. CUMBERLAND ROAD ELEMENTARY
ANDREW J. BROWN ACADEMY CHARTER 13535 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038
SCHOOL (317) 594-4170
3600 North German Church Road, Indianapolis, IN Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
46235 in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
County.
(317) 891-0730 School Office
(866) 642-3676 Enrollment DAMAR CHARTER ACADEMY
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th 6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241
grade, focusing on high academic achievement, (317) 455-7121
accountability, and building good moral character rooted Offers public education, kindergarten though 12th grade, for
in strong parental involvement. This charter school is youth with special learning needs, including autism. Intensive,
sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. individualized programs and behavioral support services are
offered year-round. Transportation is provided for students
within a 20-mile radius. This charter school is sponsored by
the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.

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is sponsored by Ball State University.


DURBIN ELEMENTARY
18000 Durbin Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 HAMILTON HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL
(317) 594-4840 420 West North Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th (317) 984-1530
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Provides public education for kindergarten through 2nd grade
Hamilton County. in the Hamilton Heights school district of north central
Hamilton County.
FALL CREEK ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
2540 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208 HARRISON PARKWAY ELEMENTARY
(317) 536-1026 14135 Harrison Parkway, Fishers, IN 46038
Offers public education for kindergarten though 12th (317) 915-4210
grade. The program combines technology-based learning, Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
small group instruction, and project-based learning to in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
allow students to learn at their own pace and receive County.
individualized attention. Students of different grades are in
the same classroom, building mentoring and leadership HAZEL DELL ELEMENTARY
skills in older students. This charter school is sponsored 3025 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. (317) 867-0021
Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten
FALL CREEK ELEMENTARY through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of central
12131 Olio Road, Fishers, IN 46037 Hamilton County.
(317) 594-4180
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th HINKLE CREEK ELEMENTARY
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of 595 South Harbour Drive, Noblesville, IN 46062
Hamilton County. (317) 776-0840
Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten
FALL CREEK INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of central
12011 Olio Road, Fishers, IN 46037 Hamilton County.
(317) 915-4220
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th HOOSIER ROAD ELEMENTARY
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of 11300 East 121st Street, Fishers, IN 46037
Hamilton County. (317) 915-4240
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
FISHERS ELEMENTARY in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
11442 Lantern Road, Fishers, IN 46038 County.
(317) 594-4160
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th IMAGINE INDIANA LIFE SCIENCES ACADEMY EAST
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of 4352 North Mitthoffer Road, Indianapolis, IN 46235
Hamilton County. (317) 890-9100
Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
FLANNER HOUSE ELEMENTARY with a focus on life sciences. This charter school is sponsored
2424 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Indianapolis, by Ball State University.
IN 46208
(317) 925-4231 Ext. 237 IMAGINE INDIANA LIFE SCIENCES ACADEMY WEST
Offers public education for kindergarten through 6th 4950 West 34th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46224
grade, with a focus on providing each student a solid base (317) 297-9100
of knowledge and the skills needed for further inquiry and Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
participation in a global society. This charter school is with a focus on life sciences. This charter school is sponsored
sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. by Ball State University.

FOREST DALE ELEMENTARY INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY NORTH


10721 Lakeshore Drive West, Carmel, IN 46033 7435 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 844-4948 (317) 259-7300
Provides public education for students in pre-kindergarten Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th grade.
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of This Indianapolis Mayor's charter school offers a
southern Hamilton County. college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, and
technology. Student transportation is available within set
GEIST ELEMENTARY boundaries.
14051 East 104th Street, Fishers, IN
(317) 915-4260 INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY WEST
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th 4575 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of (317) 298-0025
Hamilton County. Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th grade.
This Ball State University charter school offers a
GEIST MONTESSORI ACADEMY college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, and
13942 East 96th Street, Mc Cordsville, IN 46055 technology. Student transportation is available within set
(317) 335-1158 boundaries.
Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th
grade, using a Montessori approach. This charter school

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INDIANAPOLIS LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER NEW BRITTON ELEMENTARY


SCHOOL 8660 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038
1780 Sloan Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 (317) 594-4130
(317) 351-1534 Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
Offers public education for pre-kindergarten through 7th in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
grade. This charter school focuses on preparing students County.
for college through a rigorous, arts-infused program.
There are no fees for students, and transportation is
NOBLE CROSSING ELEMENTARY
provided. This charter school is sponsored by the 5670 Noble Crossing Parkway, Noblesville, IN 46062
Indianapolis Mayor's Office. (317) 817-0808
Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten
INDIANAPOLIS PROJECT SCHOOL through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of central
1145 East 22nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Hamilton County.
(317) 608-0210
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th
NORTH ELEMENTARY
grade, using a community-project-based approach. 440 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Transportation provided within set boundaries. This (317) 773-0482
charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten
Office. through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of central
Hamilton County.
IRVINGTON COMMUNITY ELEMENTARY
6705 East Julian Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219 OAK TRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
(317) 357-5359 School Office 16504 Oak Ridge Road, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 357-3770 Enrollment Information (317) 867-6400
Provides a year-round, half-day public kindergarten Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
program, with an afternoon enrichment program available 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school district of
for a fee. This charter school offers a small, western Hamilton County.
community-based learning environment. ORCHARD PARK ELEMENTARY
LANTERN ROAD ELEMENTARY 10404 Orchard Park South Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46280
10595 Lantern Road, Fishers, IN 46037 (317) 848-1918
(317) 594-4140 Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton County.
Hamilton County. PADUA ACADEMY
MAPLE GLEN ELEMENTARY 349 North Warman Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
1717 Ditch Road, Westfield, IN 46074 (317) 636-3739
(317) 896-4700 Offers public education for kindergarten through 7th grade,
Provides public education for students in kindergarten with the goal of educating students to become productive
through 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school leaders in a diverse global society. This charter school is
district of western Hamilton County. sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.

MOHAWK TRAILS ELEMENTARY PARAMOUNT SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE


4242 East 126th Street, Carmel, IN 46033 3020 Nowland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 844-1158 (317) 775-6660
Provides public education for students in kindergarten Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of using humanities-based curricula and "discovery room"
southern Hamilton County. environments (EcoRoom and Time-and-Space Room).
Transportation is available to students within set boundaries.
MONON TRAIL ELEMENTARY This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's
19400 Tomlinson Road, Westfield, IN 46074 Office.
(317) 867-8600 PRAIRIE TRACE ELEMENTARY
Provides public education for students in kindergarten
through 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school 14200 North River Road, Carmel, IN 46033
district of western Hamilton County. (317) 571-7925
Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
MONUMENT LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
4002 North Franklin Road, Indianapolis, IN 46226 Hamilton County.
(317) 897-2472 SAINT JOSEPH INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF -
Offers public education for kindergarten through 7th
grade, with a focus on preparing students for college INDIANAPOLIS
through a rigorous, arts-infused program. There are no 9192 Waldemar Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
fees for students, and transportation is provided. This (317) 471-8560
charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Offers early intervention, preschool, kindergarten, summer
Office. sessions, and ongoing support for children with hearing loss,
including therapy and tutoring for students with cochlear
implants. The focus is on development of spoken and written
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hearing children.
WEST CLAY ELEMENTARY
SAND CREEK ELEMENTARY 3495 West 126th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
11420 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 733-6500
(317) 915-4270 Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton County.
Hamilton County.
WHITE RIVER ELEMENTARY
SHAMROCK SPRINGS ELEMENTARY 19000 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
747 West 161st Street, Westfield, IN 46074 (317) 770-2080
(317) 867-7400 Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten
Provides public education for students in kindergarten through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of central
through 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school Hamilton County.
district of western Hamilton County.
WOODBROOK ELEMENTARY
SHERIDAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 4311 East 116th Street, Carmel, IN 46033
24795 Hinesley Road, Sheridan, IN 46069 (317) 846-4225
(317) 758-4491 Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
Provides public education for students in kindergarten 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
through 5th grade in the Sheridan Community school of Hamilton County.
northeastern Hamilton County.
SMOKEY ROW ELEMENTARY Middle Schools
900 West 136th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 571-4084
Provides public education for students in kindergarten ANDREW J. BROWN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of 3600 North German Church Road, Indianapolis, IN 46235
southern Hamilton County. (317) 891-0730 School Office
SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL OF (866) 642-3676 Enrollment
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
EXCELLENCE (SENSE) focusing on high academic achievement, accountability, and
1601 South Barth Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 building good moral character rooted in strong parental
(317) 423-0204 involvement. This charter school is sponsored by the
Offers public education for kindergarten through 6th Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
grade, combining technology-based learning, small-group
instruction, and project-based learning to allow students to CARMEL MIDDLE SCHOOL
learn at their own pace and enable teachers to provide 300 South Guilford Road, Carmel, IN 46032
students with more individualized attention. This charter (317) 846-7331
school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. Provides public education for grades 6-8 in the Carmel Clay
school district of southern Hamilton County.
STONY CREEK ELEMENTARY
1350 Greenfield Pike, Noblesville, IN 46060 CARPE DIEM SCHOOLS - MERIDIAN CAMPUS
(317) 773-0582 2240 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten (317) 921-7497
through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of Provides public education for grades 6-12, blending classroom
central Hamilton County. instruction with digital coursework. Students work at their own
pace, with flexible scheduling. Through a partnership with Ivy
THORPE CREEK ELEMENTARY Tech, students who meet certain benchmarks are able to
14642 East 126th Street, Fishers, IN 46038 graduate with an Associates Degree in addition to their high
(317) 594-4310 school diploma, at no charge. This charter school is sponsored
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th by the Indiana State Charter Board.
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of
Hamilton County. CHARLES A. TINDLEY ACCELERATED SCHOOL
3960 Meadows Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
TOWNE MEADOW ELEMENTARY (317) 545-1745
10850 Towne Road, Carmel, IN 46032 Provides public education for grades 6-12, with a focus on
(317) 733-2645 college preparation. The school targets students at risk of
Provides public education for students in kindergarten dropping out and focuses on preparing them for college, with
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of extended school hours and the opportunity to earn college
southern Hamilton County. credits. This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis
Mayor's Office.
WASHINGTON WOODS ELEMENTARY
17950 Grassy Branch Road, Westfield, IN 46074 CHRISTEL HOUSE ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
(317) 867-7900 2717 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225
Provides public education for students in kindergarten (317) 783-4690
through 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
district of western Hamilton County. with a strong focus on art, music, life skills, and character
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and are exposed to an international perspective on the world.


This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN JUNIOR HIGH
Mayor's Office. 13910 East 126th Street, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 594-4120
CLAY MIDDLE SCHOOL Provides public education for grades 7 and 8 in the Hamilton
5150 East 126th Street, Carmel, IN 46033 Southeastern school district of Hamilton County.
(317) 844-7251
Provides public education for grades 6-8 in the Carmel HOOSIER ACADEMY INDIANAPOLIS LEARNING
Clay school district of southern Hamilton County. CENTER
5640 Caito Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46226
CREEKSIDE MIDDLE SCHOOL (317) 547-1400
3525 West 126th Street, Carmel, IN 46033 Offers public education for kindergarten through 12th grade,
(317) 733-6420 with classroom instruction for part of the week and off-site
Provides public education for grades 6-8 in the Carmel instruction with a learning coach the rest of the week. This
Clay school district of southern Hamilton County. charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
DAMAR CHARTER ACADEMY INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY NORTH
6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241 7435 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 455-7121 (317) 259-7300
Offers public education, kindergarten though 12th grade, Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th grade.
for youth with special learning needs, including autism. This Indianapolis Mayor's charter school offers a
Intensive, individualized programs and behavioral support college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, and
services are offered year-round. Transportation is technology. Student transportation is available within set
provided for students within a 20-mile radius. This charter boundaries.
school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY WEST
FALL CREEK ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL 4575 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254
2540 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 298-0025
(317) 536-1026 Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th grade.
Offers public education for kindergarten though 12th This Ball State University charter school offers a
grade. The program combines technology-based learning, college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, and
small group instruction, and project-based learning to technology. Student transportation is available within set
allow students to learn at their own pace and receive boundaries.
individualized attention. Students of different grades are in
the same classroom, building mentoring and leadership INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY
skills in older students. This charter school is sponsored IMPAIRED
by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. 7725 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
FISHERS JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (317) 253-1481
Provides residential, non-residential, and outreach education
13257 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038 and support services for Indiana students ages 3-22 who are
(317) 594-4150 blind or have serious vision impairments. Special
Provides public education for grades 7 and 8 in the accommodations available for students with severe or multiple
Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton County. disabilities.
FOUNTAIN SQUARE ACADEMY INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF
1615 South Barth Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 951-1000 (317) 550-4800 Main Office
Offers charter education for grades 7-12. Teaching (317) 550-4797 Admissions
methods enable children to excel as fast as their ability Provides educational services for deaf and hard-of-hearing
allows. Offers a Middle College program, which enables youth, grades 5-12. Both residential and nonresidential
qualifying high school students to take courses for college programs available.
credit. This charter school is sponsored by Ball State
University. INDIANAPOLIS LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL
1780 Sloan Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203
GEIST MONTESSORI ACADEMY
(317) 351-1534
13942 East 96th Street, Mc Cordsville, IN 46055
Offers public education for pre-kindergarten through 7th grade.
(317) 335-1158 This charter school focuses on preparing students for college
Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th through a rigorous, arts-infused program. There are no fees for
grade, using a Montessori approach. This charter school students, and transportation is provided. This charter school is
is sponsored by Ball State University. sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
HAMILTON HEIGHTS MIDDLE SCHOOL INDIANAPOLIS PROJECT SCHOOL
420 West North Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 1145 East 22nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 984-3588 (317) 608-0210
Provides public education for grades 6-8 in the Hamilton Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
Heights school district of north central Hamilton County. using a community-project-based approach. Transportation
provided within set boundaries. This charter school is
sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.

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Community school district of northeastern Hamilton


IRVINGTON COMMUNITY MIDDLE SCHOOL County.
6040 East Pleasant Run Parkway S. Drive,
Indianapolis, IN 46219 WESTFIELD MIDDLE SCHOOL
(317) 357-3850 345 Hoover Street, Westfield, IN 46074
Offers public education open to all students in grades 6-8. (317) 867-6600
This tuition-free charter school features year-round school Provides public education for students in grades 7-8 in the
days, a well-rounded curriculum, and community-based Westfield Washington school district of western Hamilton
support. Sponsored by the Office of the Indianapolis County.
Mayor's Charter Schools.
KIPP INDY (THE KNOWLEDGE IS POWER Montessori Elementary Schools
PROGRAM)
1740 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218
(317) 637-9780 GEIST MONTESSORI ACADEMY
Offers public education for grades 5-8. The school's goal 13942 East 96th Street, Mc Cordsville, IN 46055
is to prepare all students for success in college, with a (317) 335-1158
special focus on students from under-served Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
communities. Transportation available within set using a Montessori approach. This charter school is sponsored
boundaries. This charter school is sponsored by the by Ball State University.
Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
MONUMENT LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL Preschools
4002 North Franklin Road, Indianapolis, IN 46226
(317) 897-2472
Offers public education for kindergarten through 7th FAMILY DEVELOPMENT SERVICES - HEAD START
grade, with a focus on preparing students for college 3637 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
through a rigorous, arts-infused program. There are no (317) 803-3803 Enrollment Office
fees for students, and transportation is provided. This (317) 803-3838 Spanish
charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Provides a public preschool program combining education,
Office. nutrition, health, and social services for children from
low-income families in Marion and Hamilton Counties. Income
MOSAICS SCHOOL, guideline may be waived for children with special needs or
HAMILTON-BOONE-MADISON SPECIAL disabilities. The program is delivered on a school-year basis at
SERVICES COOPERATIVE several locations. Half- and full-day options; transportation
400 South Guilford Road, Carmel, IN 46032 available at some centers.
(317) 571-7919 Mosaics
Provides a special educational curriculum for students INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - WILLARD
who have difficulty in a traditional school setting. Serves SCHOOL
Carmel Clay, Frankton Lapel, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton 1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Southeastern, Noblesville, Sheridan, and Westfield school (317) 550-4800 Main Office
districts of Boone, Hamilton, and Madison counties. (317) 550-4797 Admissions
Offers preschool through 4th grade for deaf and
NOBLESVILLE MIDDLE SCHOOL hard-of-hearing children in Indiana. Individualized Education
300 North 17th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Plans (IEPs) are used to meet each student's needs. Classes
(317) 773-0782 are taught in American Sign Language, with English also
Provides public education for grades 7-8 in the Noblesville emphasized in the curriculum.
school district of central Hamilton County.
PARAMOUNT SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
Primary Schools
3020 Nowland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 775-6660
Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th ANDREW ACADEMY
grade, using humanities-based curricula and "discovery 4050 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218
room" environments (EcoRoom and Time-and-Space (317) 549-6305
Room). Transportation is available to students within set Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
boundaries. This charter school is sponsored by the emphasizing academic and character development for
Indianapolis Mayor's Office. students in under-served urban communities. This charter
RIVERSIDE JUNIOR HIGH school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office and
maintains a "strong, secular relationship" with the Archdiocese
10910 Eller Road, Fishers, IN 46038 of Indianapolis.
(317) 915-4280
Provides public education for grades 7 and 8 in the ANDREW J. BROWN ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton County. 3600 North German Church Road, Indianapolis, IN 46235
SHERIDAN MIDDLE SCHOOL (317) 891-0730 School Office
3030 West 246th Street, Sheridan, IN 46069 (866) 642-3676 Enrollment
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
(317) 758-6780 focusing on high academic achievement, accountability, and
Provides public education for grades 6-8 in the Sheridan building good moral character rooted in strong parental

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involvement. This charter school is sponsored by the Intensive, individualized programs and behavioral support
Indianapolis Mayor's Office. services are offered year-round. Transportation is provided for
students within a 20-mile radius. This charter school is
BROOKS SCHOOL ELEMENTARY sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
12451 Brooks School Road, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 915-4250 DURBIN ELEMENTARY
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th 18000 Durbin Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of (317) 594-4840
Hamilton County. Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
CAREY RIDGE ELEMENTARY County.
16231 Carey Road, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-6200 FALL CREEK ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
Provides public education for students in kindergarten 2540 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208
through 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school (317) 536-1026
district of western Hamilton County. Offers public education for kindergarten though 12th grade.
The program combines technology-based learning, small
CARMEL ELEMENTARY group instruction, and project-based learning to allow students
101 Fourth Avenue, Southeast, Carmel, IN 46032 to learn at their own pace and receive individualized attention.
(317) 844-0168 Students of different grades are in the same classroom,
Provides public education for students in kindergarten building mentoring and leadership skills in older students. This
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
southern Hamilton County.
FALL CREEK ELEMENTARY
CHALLENGE FOUNDATION ACADEMY 12131 Olio Road, Fishers, IN 46037
CHARTER SCHOOL (317) 594-4180
3980 Meadows Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
(317) 803-3182 in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
Offers public education for kindergarten through 5th grade County.
with a focus on college readiness. This charter school is
sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. FALL CREEK INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL
12011 Olio Road, Fishers, IN 46037
CHERRY TREE ELEMENTARY (317) 915-4220
13989 Hazeldell Road, Carmel, IN 46033 Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
(317) 846-3086 in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
Provides public education for students in pre-kindergarten County.
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of
southern Hamilton County. FISHERS ELEMENTARY
11442 Lantern Road, Fishers, IN 46038
CHRISTEL HOUSE ACADEMY CHARTER (317) 594-4160
SCHOOL Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
2717 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225 in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
(317) 783-4690 County.
Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th
FLANNER HOUSE ELEMENTARY
grade, with a strong focus on art, music, life skills, and
character development. Students participate in service 2424 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Indianapolis, IN
learning projects and are exposed to an international 46208
perspective on the world. This charter school is sponsored (317) 925-4231 Ext. 237
by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. Offers public education for kindergarten through 6th grade,
with a focus on providing each student a solid base of
COLLEGE WOOD ELEMENTARY knowledge and the skills needed for further inquiry and
12415 Shelborne Road, Carmel, IN 46032 participation in a global society. This charter school is
(317) 733-6430 sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
Provides public education for students in kindergarten
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of FOREST DALE ELEMENTARY
southern Hamilton County. 10721 Lakeshore Drive West, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 844-4948
CUMBERLAND ROAD ELEMENTARY Provides public education for students in pre-kindergarten
13535 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038 through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of
(317) 594-4170 southern Hamilton County.
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of GEIST ELEMENTARY
Hamilton County. 14051 East 104th Street, Fishers, IN
(317) 915-4260
DAMAR CHARTER ACADEMY Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241 in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
(317) 455-7121 County.
Offers public education, kindergarten though 12th grade,
for youth with special learning needs, including autism.

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GEIST MONTESSORI ACADEMY IMAGINE INDIANA LIFE SCIENCES ACADEMY WEST


13942 East 96th Street, Mc Cordsville, IN 46055 4950 West 34th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46224
(317) 335-1158 (317) 297-9100
Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
grade, using a Montessori approach. This charter school with a focus on life sciences. This charter school is sponsored
is sponsored by Ball State University. by Ball State University.
HAMILTON HEIGHTS ELEMENTARY INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY NORTH
25150 State Road 19, Arcadia, IN 46030 7435 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 984-3547 (317) 259-7300
Provides public education for students in grades 3-5 in the Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th grade.
Hamilton Heights school district of north central Hamilton This Indianapolis Mayor's charter school offers a
County. college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, and
technology. Student transportation is available within set
HAMILTON HEIGHTS PRIMARY SCHOOL boundaries.
420 West North Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 984-1530 INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY WEST
Provides public education for kindergarten through 2nd 4575 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254
grade in the Hamilton Heights school district of north (317) 298-0025
central Hamilton County. Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th grade.
This Ball State University charter school offers a
HARRISON PARKWAY ELEMENTARY college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, and
14135 Harrison Parkway, Fishers, IN 46038 technology. Student transportation is available within set
(317) 915-4210 boundaries.
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY
Hamilton County. IMPAIRED
7725 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
HAZEL DELL ELEMENTARY (317) 253-1481
3025 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 Provides residential, non-residential, and outreach education
(317) 867-0021 and support services for Indiana students ages 3-22 who are
Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten blind or have serious vision impairments. Special
through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of accommodations available for students with severe or multiple
central Hamilton County. disabilities.
HINKLE CREEK ELEMENTARY INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - WILLARD
595 South Harbour Drive, Noblesville, IN 46062 SCHOOL
(317) 776-0840 1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten (317) 550-4800 Main Office
through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of (317) 550-4797 Admissions
central Hamilton County.
Offers preschool through 4th grade for deaf and
HOOSIER ACADEMY INDIANAPOLIS LEARNING hard-of-hearing children in Indiana. Individualized Education
CENTER Plans (IEPs) are used to meet each student's needs. Classes
are taught in American Sign Language, with English also
5640 Caito Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46226
emphasized in the curriculum.
(317) 547-1400
Offers public education for kindergarten through 12th INDIANAPOLIS LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL
grade, with classroom instruction for part of the week and 1780 Sloan Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203
off-site instruction with a learning coach the rest of the (317) 351-1534
week. This charter school is sponsored by the Offers public education for pre-kindergarten through 7th grade.
Indianapolis Mayor's Office. This charter school focuses on preparing students for college
HOOSIER ROAD ELEMENTARY through a rigorous, arts-infused program. There are no fees for
students, and transportation is provided. This charter school is
11300 East 121st Street, Fishers, IN 46037
sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
(317) 915-4240
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th INDIANAPOLIS PROJECT SCHOOL
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of 1145 East 22nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Hamilton County. (317) 608-0210
IMAGINE INDIANA LIFE SCIENCES ACADEMY Offers public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
using a community-project-based approach. Transportation
EAST
provided within set boundaries. This charter school is
4352 North Mitthoffer Road, Indianapolis, IN 46235 sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
(317) 890-9100
Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th IRVINGTON COMMUNITY ELEMENTARY
grade, with a focus on life sciences. This charter school is 6705 East Julian Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
sponsored by Ball State University. (317) 357-5359 School Office
(317) 357-3770 Enrollment Information
Provides year-round, public education for grades 1-5. This

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tuition-free charter school features year-round school days, a grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of
well-rounded curriculum, and community-based support. Hamilton County.
Sponsored by the Office of the Indianapolis Mayor's
Charter Schools. NOBLE CROSSING ELEMENTARY
5670 Noble Crossing Parkway, Noblesville, IN 46062
KIPP INDY (THE KNOWLEDGE IS POWER (317) 817-0808
PROGRAM) Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten
1740 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218 through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of central
(317) 637-9780 Hamilton County.
Offers public education for grades 5-8. The school's goal
is to prepare all students for success in college, with a
NORTH ELEMENTARY
special focus on students from under-served 440 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
communities. Transportation available within set (317) 773-0482
boundaries. This charter school is sponsored by the Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten
Indianapolis Mayor's Office. through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of central
Hamilton County.
LANTERN ROAD ELEMENTARY
10595 Lantern Road, Fishers, IN 46037 OAK TRACE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL
(317) 594-4140 16504 Oak Ridge Road, Westfield, IN 46074
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th (317) 867-6400
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
Hamilton County. 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school district of
western Hamilton County.
MAPLE GLEN ELEMENTARY
1717 Ditch Road, Westfield, IN 46074 ORCHARD PARK ELEMENTARY
(317) 896-4700 10404 Orchard Park South Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46280
Provides public education for students in kindergarten (317) 848-1918
through 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
district of western Hamilton County. 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
Hamilton County.
MOHAWK TRAILS ELEMENTARY
4242 East 126th Street, Carmel, IN 46033 PADUA ACADEMY
(317) 844-1158 349 North Warman Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
Provides public education for students in kindergarten (317) 636-3739
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of Offers public education for kindergarten through 7th grade,
southern Hamilton County. with the goal of educating students to become productive
leaders in a diverse global society. This charter school is
MONON TRAIL ELEMENTARY sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
19400 Tomlinson Road, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-8600 PARAMOUNT SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE
Provides public education for students in kindergarten 3020 Nowland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
through 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school (317) 775-6660
district of western Hamilton County. Provides public education for kindergarten through 8th grade,
using humanities-based curricula and "discovery room"
MONUMENT LIGHTHOUSE CHARTER SCHOOL environments (EcoRoom and Time-and-Space Room).
4002 North Franklin Road, Indianapolis, IN 46226 Transportation is available to students within set boundaries.
(317) 897-2472 This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's
Offers public education for kindergarten through 7th Office.
grade, with a focus on preparing students for college
through a rigorous, arts-infused program. There are no
PRAIRIE TRACE ELEMENTARY
fees for students, and transportation is provided. This 14200 North River Road, Carmel, IN 46033
charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's (317) 571-7925
Office. Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
MOSAICS SCHOOL, Hamilton County.
HAMILTON-BOONE-MADISON SPECIAL
SAND CREEK ELEMENTARY
SERVICES COOPERATIVE
11420 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038
400 South Guilford Road, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 915-4270
(317) 571-7919 Mosaics
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th grade
Provides a special educational curriculum for students
in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of Hamilton
who have difficulty in a traditional school setting. Serves
County.
Carmel Clay, Frankton Lapel, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton
Southeastern, Noblesville, Sheridan, and Westfield school SHAMROCK SPRINGS ELEMENTARY
districts of Boone, Hamilton, and Madison counties. 747 West 161st Street, Westfield, IN 46074
NEW BRITTON ELEMENTARY (317) 867-7400
8660 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038 Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
4th grade in the Westfield Washington school district of
(317) 594-4130
western Hamilton County.
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th

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SHERIDAN ELEMENTARY SCHOOL WHITE RIVER ELEMENTARY


24795 Hinesley Road, Sheridan, IN 46069 19000 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 758-4491 (317) 770-2080
Provides public education for students in kindergarten Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten
through 5th grade in the Sheridan Community school of through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of central
northeastern Hamilton County. Hamilton County.
SMOKEY ROW ELEMENTARY WOODBROOK ELEMENTARY
900 West 136th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 4311 East 116th Street, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 571-4084 (317) 846-4225
Provides public education for students in kindergarten Provides public education for students in kindergarten through
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of southern
southern Hamilton County. Hamilton County.
SOUTHEAST NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOL OF
EXCELLENCE (SENSE) School Districts
1601 South Barth Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203
(317) 423-0204
Offers public education for kindergarten through 6th CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS
grade, combining technology-based learning, small-group 5201 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033
instruction, and project-based learning to allow students to (317) 844-9961 District Office
learn at their own pace and enable teachers to provide Oversees and administers the elementary, middle, and high
students with more individualized attention. This charter schools in the Carmel Clay school district. This office
school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. maintains information on school locations, enrollment, fees,
and curricula.
STONY CREEK ELEMENTARY
1350 Greenfield Pike, Noblesville, IN 46060 HAMILTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL CORPORATION
(317) 773-0582 25150 State Road 19, Arcadia, IN 46030
Provides public education to students in pre-kindergarten (317) 984-3538 District Office
through 4th grade in the Noblesville school district of Oversees and administers the elementary, middle, and high
central Hamilton County. schools in the Hamilton Heights school district of north central
Marion County. This office maintains information on school
THORPE CREEK ELEMENTARY locations, enrollment, fees, and curricula.
14642 East 126th Street, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 594-4310 HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN SCHOOLS
Provides public education for kindergarten through 4th 13485 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038
grade in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of (317) 594-4100 District Office
Hamilton County. Oversees and administers the elementary, middle, and high
schools in the Hamilton Southeastern school district of
TOWNE MEADOW ELEMENTARY Hamilton County. Provides student transportation services and
10850 Towne Road, Carmel, IN 46032 maintains information on school locations, enrollment, fees,
(317) 733-2645 and curricula.
Provides public education for students in kindergarten
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of NOBLESVILLE SCHOOLS
southern Hamilton County. 1775 Field Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-3171 District Office
WASHINGTON WOODS ELEMENTARY Oversees and administers the elementary, middle, and high
17950 Grassy Branch Road, Westfield, IN 46074 schools in the Noblesville school of central Hamilton County.
(317) 867-7900 This office maintains information on school locations,
Provides public education for students in kindergarten enrollment, fees, and curricula.
through 4th grade in the Westfield Washington school
district of western Hamilton County. SHERIDAN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS
24795 Hinesley Road, Sheridan, IN 46069
WEST CLAY ELEMENTARY (317) 758-4172 District Office
3495 West 126th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 Oversees and administers the elementary, middle, and high
(317) 733-6500 schools in the Sheridan Community school district of
Provides public education for students in kindergarten northeastern Hamilton County. This office maintains
through 5th grade in the Carmel Clay school district of information on school locations, enrollment, fees, and curricula.
southern Hamilton County.
WESTFIELD WASHINGTON SCHOOLS
WESTFIELD INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL 322 West Main Street, Westfield, IN 46074
326 West Main Street, Westfield, IN 46074 (317) 867-8000 District Office
(317) 867-6500 Oversees and administers the elementary, middle, and high
Provides public education for grades 5 and 6 in the schools in the Westfield Washington school district of western
Westfield Washington school district of western Hamilton Hamilton County. This office maintains information on school
County. locations, enrollment, fees, and curricula.

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Secondary/High Schools year-round. Students who complete high school


requirements have the opportunity to begin college courses
through Ivy Tech.
CARMEL HIGH SCHOOL
520 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46032 FALL CREEK ACADEMY CHARTER SCHOOL
(317) 846-7721 2540 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Provides public education for grades 9-12 in the Carmel (317) 536-1026
Clay school district of southern Hamilton County. Offers public education for kindergarten though 12th grade.
The program combines technology-based learning, small
CARPE DIEM SCHOOLS - MERIDIAN CAMPUS group instruction, and project-based learning to allow students
2240 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 to learn at their own pace and receive individualized attention.
(317) 921-7497 Students of different grades are in the same classroom,
Provides public education for grades 6-12, blending building mentoring and leadership skills in older students. This
classroom instruction with digital coursework. Students charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
work at their own pace, with flexible scheduling. Through
FISHERS HIGH SCHOOL
a partnership with Ivy Tech, students who meet certain
benchmarks are able to graduate with an Associates 13000 Promise Road, Fishers, IN 46038-3179
Degree in addition to their high school diploma, at no (317) 915-4290
charge. This charter school is sponsored by the Indiana Provides public education for grades 9-12 in the Hamilton
State Charter Board. Southeastern school district of Hamilton County.

CHARLES A. TINDLEY ACCELERATED SCHOOL FOUNTAIN SQUARE ACADEMY


3960 Meadows Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 1615 South Barth Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203
(317) 545-1745 (317) 951-1000
Provides public education for grades 6-12, with a focus on Offers charter education for grades 7-12. Teaching methods
college preparation. The school targets students at risk of enable children to excel as fast as their ability allows. Offers a
dropping out and focuses on preparing them for college, Middle College program, which enables qualifying high school
with extended school hours and the opportunity to earn students to take courses for college credit. This charter school
college credits. This charter school is sponsored by the is sponsored by Ball State University.
Indianapolis Mayor's Office. HAMILTON HEIGHTS HIGH SCHOOL
CHRISTEL HOUSE ACADEMY, WATANABE HIGH 25150 State Road 19, Arcadia, IN 46030
SCHOOL (317) 984-3551
2717 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225 Provides public education for grades 9-12 in the Hamilton
(317) 783-4690 Heights school district in north central Hamilton County.
Offers a public, charter high school based on the HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN HIGH SCHOOL
Expeditionary Learning model, with real-world projects in 13910 East 126th Street, Fishers, IN 46037
the areas of eradicating extreme poverty, reducing child (317) 594-4190
mortality rates, fighting disease epidemics, and global
Provides public education for grades 9-12 in the Hamilton
economic development.
Southeastern school district of Hamilton County.
DAMAR CHARTER ACADEMY HERRON HIGH SCHOOL
6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241 110 East 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 455-7121 (317) 231-0010
Offers public education, kindergarten though 12th grade,
Offers public education for grades 9-12. This charter school
for youth with special learning needs, including autism.
provides a classical liberal arts, college preparatory education,
Intensive, individualized programs and behavioral support
with a curriculum that emphasizes the classic art and literature
services are offered year-round. Transportation is
of many cultures. This charter school is sponsored by the
provided for students within a 20-mile radius. This charter
Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
HOOSIER ACADEMY INDIANAPOLIS LEARNING
EXCEL CENTER - ANDERSON
CENTER
630 Nichol Avenue, Anderson, IN 46016
5640 Caito Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46226
(888) 959-9062
Offers adults, ages 18 and older, the chance to earn a (317) 547-1400
high school diploma. The school offers grades 9-12 Offers public education for kindergarten through 12th grade,
education, with each student having an individual learning with classroom instruction for part of the week and off-site
plan. Schedules are flexible and enrollment takes place instruction with a learning coach the rest of the week. This
year-round. Students who complete high school charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
requirements have the opportunity to begin college HOPE ACADEMY
courses through Ivy Tech. 8102-A Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
EXCEL CENTER - MICHIGAN STREET (317) 572-9440
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Offers public education for grades 9-12, tailored to high school
(317) 524-4337 students who have been treated for alcohol or drug addiction
Offers adults, ages 18 and older, the chance to earn a or who are currently in recovery. This school provides a
high school diploma. The school offers grades 9-12 supportive academic environment that is committed to
education, with each student having an individual learning sobriety, academic success, and personal growth. This charter
plan. Schedules are flexible and enrollment takes place school is sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.

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school days, a well-rounded curriculum, and


INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY NORTH community-based support. Sponsored by the Office of the
7435 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240 Indianapolis Mayor's Charter Schools.
(317) 259-7300
Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th MONUMENT LIGHTHOUSE COLLEGE
grade. This Indianapolis Mayor's charter school offers a PREPARATORY ACADEMY
college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, 4002 North Franklin Road, Indianapolis, IN 46226
and technology. Student transportation is available within (317) 897-2472 Ext. 132
set boundaries. Provides public education for grades 8-11, with a focus on
preparing students for college through a rigorous, arts-infused
INDIANA MATH AND SCIENCE ACADEMY WEST program. There are no fees for students, and transportation is
4575 West 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254 provided. This charter school is sponsored by the Indianapolis
(317) 298-0025 Mayor's Office.
Provides public education for kindergarten through 12th
grade. This Ball State University charter school offers a MOSAICS SCHOOL, HAMILTON-BOONE-MADISON
college-preparatory program focusing on math, science, SPECIAL SERVICES COOPERATIVE
and technology. Student transportation is available within 400 South Guilford Road, Carmel, IN 46032
set boundaries. (317) 571-7919 Mosaics
INDIANA ONLINE ACADEMY Provides a special educational curriculum for students who
have difficulty in a traditional school setting. Serves Carmel
6321 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Clay, Frankton Lapel, Hamilton Heights, Hamilton
(317) 387-7113 Southeastern, Noblesville, Sheridan, and Westfield school
Offers online high school courses to students enrolled in districts of Boone, Hamilton, and Madison counties.
participating Indiana high schools. Classes are taught by
Indiana-licensed educators. Cost per course varies by NOBLESVILLE FRESHMAN CAMPUS
school, but is generally $275. 1625 Field Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND AND (317) 776-5913
Provides public education for grade 9 in the Noblesville school
VISUALLY IMPAIRED district of central Hendricks County.
7725 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 253-1481 NOBLESVILLE HIGH SCHOOL
Provides residential, non-residential, and outreach 18111 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
education and support services for Indiana students ages (317) 773-4680
3-22 who are blind or have serious vision impairments. Provides public education for grade 10-12 in the Noblesville
Special accommodations available for students with school district of central Hendricks County.
severe or multiple disabilities.
OPTIONS CHARTER SCHOOL - CARMEL
INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF 530 West Carmel Drive, Carmel, IN 46032
1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 (317) 815-2098
(317) 550-4800 Main Office Offers public education for grades 9-12 in a limited-enrollment
(317) 550-4797 Admissions environment with a focus on the educational success as well
Provides educational services for deaf and as the health and wellness of each student. This charter
hard-of-hearing youth, grades 5-12. Both residential and school is sponsored by Ball State University.
nonresidential programs available.
OPTIONS CHARTER SCHOOL - NOBLESVILLE
INDIANAPOLIS LIGHTHOUSE COLLEGE 9945 Cumberland Pointe Boulevard, Noblesville, IN
PREPARATORY ACADEMY 46060
1780 Sloan Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 (317) 773-8659
(317) 351-1534 Offers public education for grades 9-12 in a limited-enrollment
Provides public education for grades 8-11, with a focus on environment with a focus on the educational success as well
preparing students for college through a rigorous, as the health and wellness of each student. This charter
arts-infused program. There are no fees for students, and school is sponsored by Ball State University.
transportation is provided. This charter school is
sponsored by the Indianapolis Mayor's Office. SHERIDAN HIGH SCHOOL
24185 North Hinesley Road, Sheridan, IN 46069
INDIANAPOLIS METROPOLITAN HIGH SCHOOL (317) 758-4431
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Provides public education for grades 9-12 in the Sheridan
(317) 524-4638 Community school district of northeastern Marion County.
Offers public education for grades 9-12 featuring small
class sizes where students work at their own pace. WESTFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
Students may take dual-credit college courses and learn 18250 North Union Street, Westfield, IN 46074
through internships. This Indianapolis Mayor's charter (317) 867-6800
school was established by Goodwill Education Initiatives. Provides public education for students in grades 9-12 in the
Westfield Washington school district of western Hamilton
IRVINGTON PREPARATORY ACADEMY County.
5751 East University Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 357-3770
Offers public education open to all students in grades
9-12. This tuition-free charter school features year-round

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Technical/Trade Schools Adult High School Diploma Programs

ATTERBURY JOB CORPS CENTER EXCEL CENTER - ANDERSON


PO Box 187, Edinburgh, IN 46124 630 Nichol Avenue, Anderson, IN 46016
(812) 314-6000 (888) 959-9062
Offers a no-cost, residential education and career training Offers adults, ages 18 and older, the chance to earn a high
program for young people ages 16-24. This Department of school diploma. The school offers grades 9-12 education, with
Labor program can help participants earn a high school each student having an individual learning plan. Schedules are
diploma or GED, learn a trade, and find and keep a good flexible and enrollment takes place year-round. Students who
job. Career training focuses on manufacturing, complete high school requirements have the opportunity to
automotive, and construction fields. begin college courses through Ivy Tech.
INDIANA PLAN FOR EQUAL EMPLOYMENT EXCEL CENTER - MICHIGAN STREET
863 Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204 1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 639-4661 (317) 524-4337
Offers pre-apprenticeship training in electrical work, Offers adults, ages 18 and older, the chance to earn a high
plumbing, carpentry, painting, bricklaying, steel school diploma. The school offers grades 9-12 education, with
fabrication, and heavy equipment operation. Eligibility each student having an individual learning plan. Schedules are
determination based on personal interview; no fees for flexible and enrollment takes place year-round. Students who
participants. After completing classroom work, students complete high school requirements have the opportunity to
are encouraged to apply for full apprenticeship programs, begin college courses through Ivy Tech.
and are placed on job sites to gain experience in the
industry while they await acceptance into a program. JOHN HOPE EDUCATION CENTER - IPS #26
1301 East 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
J. EVERETT LIGHT CAREER CENTER (317) 226-4116
1901 East 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240 Offers an adult secondary credit program that provides
(317) 259-5275 opportunities for persons ages 16 and older to acquire the
Offers classes in occupational specialties including real credits necessary to earn a high school diploma. In addition to
estate sales, welding, EMT training, practical nursing, and secondary-level academic knowledge, the program also offers
other vocational classes. life skills and workforce literacy skills.
WALKER CAREER CENTER
__________________________________________ 9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street),
Indianapolis, IN 46229
(317) 532-6150
EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS Offers high school level courses in English, math, science,
social studies, and health, leading toward a high school
diploma. Classes are available to anyone ages 16 and older,
Adult Basic Education whether or not they have officially withdrawn from high school.

ADULT COMMUNITY AND CONTINUING


EDUCATION
Adult Literacy Programs
8401 Westfield Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 259-5275 DYSLEXIA INSTITUTE OF INDIANA
Offers adult basic education and GED preparation. 8395 Keystone at the Crossing, Suite 102, Indianapolis,
Classes are held throughout the year at various locations. IN 46240
GED testing is scheduled twice each month all year at the (317) 222-6635
Noblesville High School. Offers direct educational services to individuals with dyslexia
J. EVERETT LIGHT CAREER CENTER - and training and support for family members, parents, and
educators. Services include:
NORTHVIEW MIDDLE SCHOOL
* One-on-one testing and assessment
8401 Westfield Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46240 * Specialized, multi-sensory tutoring
(317) 259-5275 Community and Adult Education * Camp Delafield (summer camp for ages 7-12)
Provides adult basic education classes, including basic * Read-to-Work adult literacy services
reading, math, and language.
WALKER CAREER CENTER
9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street), Citizenship Education
Indianapolis, IN 46229
(317) 532-6150 AFRICAN CENTER
Offers adult basic education classes, including reading, 3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN
math, and English as a second language, as well as GED 46208
test preparation. Classes are held at Walker Career (317) 927-9777
Center and other community locations. Provides education and skills training to African immigrants,
refugees, and asylum seekers. Instruction includes:
* English as a second language
* Citizenship instruction

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* Basic computer training


* GED instruction UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS, SCHOOL FOR
* Employment preparation and job search assistance ADULT LEARNING
1400 East Hanna Avenue Esch Hall 103, Indianapolis, IN
ASIAN HELP SERVICES (317) 788-3393
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 Offers a variety of credit and non-credit courses for adults.
(317) 924-4827 Options include:
Assists Asian immigrants and their families in adjusting to * Accelerated (five-week) credit courses
life in the US and accessing needed services. Programs * Extended, semester-long credit courses offered evenings
include: and weekends
* Citizenship classes * Leadership and Professional Development workshops,
* English as a second language seminars, and training
* Parenting classes
* Employment services WALKER CAREER CENTER
* Interpretation/translation 9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street),
* Family, marriage, and cultural counseling Indianapolis, IN 46229
* Health and wellness programs (317) 532-6150
* Benefits assistance and advocacy Offers a variety of continuing education classes, including
* Information and referral to local resources vocational, technical, and recreational courses. Options
include medical transcription, dental assisting, certified nurse
assistant (CNA), small engine repair, welding, precision
Continuing Education machine technology, and reflexology, as well as courses in
foreign language, sign language, computer, fitness, dance,
crafts, and more.
INDIANA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION
1 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46204 Dropout Prevention
(317) 636-6406
(800) 466-4422 Toll-Free
Provides non-credit continuing education courses for LEARN MORE INDIANA
workers in long-term care, nursing, and assisted living 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN 46204
facilities. (800) 992-2076 Toll-Free
Provides free educational and career training information to
IUPUI COMMUNITY LEARNING NETWORK help students, parents, and adult learners in Indiana prepare,
518 Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 plan, and pay for college. The website provides interest
(317) 278-7600 inventories and in-depth information about careers, schools,
Offers continuing education and for-credit college courses apprenticeships, standardized exams (PSAT, SAT, and ACT),
for adults and nontraditional students in the community. and student financial aid programs. Offers free publications
Certificate programs include accounting, web design, including dropout prevention resources and grade-specific
business management, medical coding, personal finance, academic check lists.
foreign languages, and more. Classes are taught at
various sites throughout Indianapolis; some evening,
weekend, and online options available. Early Literacy Development Programs
IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CENTRAL
INDIANA UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA
50 West Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, 3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 921-1260 Readers Club Manager
(317) 921-4800 (317) 921-1335 Readers Club Assistant
Offers free college courses to Indiana seniors, ages 60 Provides families with 12 high-quality childrens books each
and older, who are retired or semi-retired and have a high year until the childs sixth birthday, to encourage parents and
school diploma or GED. This program is offered at each of caregivers to read to their children.
the 23 Ivy Tech campuses across the state.
MARIAN UNIVERSITY GED Instruction
3200 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 955-6271 MAP Office
Offers working adults the opportunity to pursue associate ADULT COMMUNITY AND CONTINUING EDUCATION
or bachelor degrees at a faster pace with flexible 8401 Westfield Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46240
schedules. Offers programs in business, paralegal (317) 259-5275
studies, and nursing. Marian University is a Catholic and Offers adult basic education and GED preparation. Classes
Franciscan university. are held throughout the year at various locations. GED testing
is scheduled twice each month all year at the Noblesville High
School.

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* Citizenship classes
AFRICAN CENTER * English as a second language
3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, * Parenting classes
IN 46208 * Employment services
(317) 927-9777 * Interpretation/translation
Provides education and skills training to African * Family, marriage, and cultural counseling
immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Instruction * Health and wellness programs
includes: * Benefits assistance and advocacy
* English as a second language * Information and referral to local resources
* Citizenship instruction
* Basic computer training WALKER CAREER CENTER
* GED instruction 9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street),
* Employment preparation and job search assistance Indianapolis, IN 46229
(317) 532-6150
WALKER CAREER CENTER Offers English as a second language (ESL) classes to help
9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street), non-native speakers improve their ability to understand, read,
Indianapolis, IN 46229 write, and speak English. Students will discuss American
(317) 532-6150 culture, as well. Classes are held at the Walker Career Center
Offers adult basic education classes, including reading, and other community locations.
math, and English as a second language, as well as GED
test preparation. Classes are held at Walker Career
Center and other community locations. Special Education

GED Test Sites DAMAR CHARTER ACADEMY


6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241
(317) 455-7121
J. EVERETT LIGHT CAREER CENTER Offers public education, kindergarten though 12th grade, for
1901 East 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240 youth with special learning needs, including autism. Intensive,
(317) 259-5275 individualized programs and behavioral support services are
Provides GED testing, and the required orientation and offered year-round. Transportation is provided for students
assessment. Each of the five test sections may be retaken within a 20-mile radius. This charter school is sponsored by
if not passed. Special accommodation applications are the Indianapolis Mayor's Office.
available for candidates with documented physical and/or
learning disabilities. EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
WALKER CAREER CENTER (317) 466-1000
9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street), Provides one-to-one treatment with an occupational therapist
Indianapolis, IN 46229 for children ages 5-12 who are having trouble with printing and
(317) 532-6150 cursive handwriting. The number and length of sessions vary
Provides GED testing to enable persons who withdrew by participant needs. Doctor prescription required for
from high school to earn a high school equivalency insurance coverage.
credential. Spanish testing is offered once per month. The
test contains five parts, and each part may be retaken if HAMILTON-BOONE-MADISON SPECIAL SERVICES
needed. COOPERATIVE
400 South Guilford Road, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 571-4027
Second Language Programs Provides assessments and appropriate public education to
children with special needs in Carmel Clay, Frankton Lapel,
Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville,
AFRICAN CENTER Sheridan, and Westfield school districts of Boone, Hamilton,
3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, and Madison counties.
IN 46208
(317) 927-9777 INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Provides education and skills training to African 151 West Ohio Street Statehouse, Room 229,
immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Instruction Indianapolis, IN 46204
includes: (317) 232-0570 Office of Special Education
* English as a second language Ensures that all eligible Indiana students with disabilities are
* Citizenship instruction provided a free and appropriate public education in the least
* Basic computer training restrictive environment. Some disabilities included are autism,
* GED instruction blindness, developmental delay, hearing impairment, learning
* Employment preparation and job search assistance disability, and emotional or mental disabilities. Provides
information about special education assessment and
ASIAN HELP SERVICES accommodations, and handles complaints of violations of
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 special education rights.
(317) 924-4827
Assists Asian immigrants and their families in adjusting to Hearing Loss
life in the US and accessing needed services. Programs
include:

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INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY
1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 IMPAIRED
(317) 550-4800 Main Office 7725 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 550-4797 Admissions (317) 253-1481
Provides educational services for deaf and Provides residential, non-residential, and outreach education
hard-of-hearing youth, grades 5-12. Both residential and and support services for Indiana students ages 3-22 who are
nonresidential programs available. blind or have serious vision impairments. Special
accommodations available for students with severe or multiple
INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - WILLARD disabilities.
SCHOOL
1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 DYSLEXIA INSTITUTE OF INDIANA
(317) 550-4800 Main Office 8395 Keystone at the Crossing, Suite 102, Indianapolis,
(317) 550-4797 Admissions IN 46240
Offers preschool through 4th grade for deaf and (317) 222-6635
hard-of-hearing children in Indiana. Individualized Offers direct educational services to individuals with dyslexia
Education Plans (IEPs) are used to meet each student's and training and support for family members, parents, and
needs. Classes are taught in American Sign Language, educators. Services include:
with English also emphasized in the curriculum. * One-on-one testing and assessment
* Specialized, multi-sensory tutoring
SAINT JOSEPH INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF - * Camp Delafield (summer camp for ages 7-12)
INDIANAPOLIS * Read-to-Work adult literacy services
9192 Waldemar Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 471-8560
Offers early intervention, preschool, kindergarten, summer Vocational Education
sessions, and ongoing support for children with hearing
loss, including therapy and tutoring for students with
cochlear implants. The focus is on development of spoken ATTERBURY JOB CORPS CENTER
and written language skills. Preschool and kindergarten PO Box 187, Edinburgh, IN 46124
are also open to hearing children. (812) 314-6000
Offers a no-cost, residential education and career training
Reading Disorder program for young people ages 16-24. This Department of
Labor program can help participants earn a high school
diploma or GED, learn a trade, and find and keep a good job.
DYSLEXIA INSTITUTE OF INDIANA Career training focuses on manufacturing, automotive, and
8395 Keystone at the Crossing, Suite 102, construction fields.
Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 222-6635 CAREER AND TECHNOLOGY MAGNET IPS #726
Offers direct educational services to individuals with 725 North Oriental Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
dyslexia and training and support for family members, (317) 693-5430 Career and Technology Magnet
parents, and educators. Services include: Offers vocational training for in-school youth ages 16 and
* One-on-one testing and assessment older. Pre-employment training and job placement are
* Specialized, multi-sensory tutoring included.
* Camp Delafield (summer camp for ages 7-12)
* Read-to-Work adult literacy services SECOND HELPINGS
1121 Southeastern Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
HUTSON SCHOOL (317) 632-2664 Ext. 19
7245 East 75th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46256 Offers a 10-week, hands-on culinary job training program for
(317) 377-0544 Office persons who are unemployed or underemployed. Cooking
Operates a private school that serves children in 1st techniques, serving situations, food sanitation, nutrition, math
through 12th grade who exhibit difficulties learning due to skills, and personal skill-building are taught. Students can earn
language learning differences including dyslexia and ServSafe certification and three credits from Ivy Tech upon
ADHD. Uses Orton-Gillingham Approach in all subject graduation.
areas and provides multi-sensory instruction. Averages
two field trips per month for students and maintains a 6-1 WALKER CAREER CENTER
student to teacher ratio. 9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street),
Indianapolis, IN 46229
INDIANAPOLIS CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER (317) 532-6150
650 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Offers a variety of continuing education classes, including
(317) 262-3115 vocational, technical, and recreational courses. Options
Provides free remedial education to children, ages 6-17, include medical transcription, dental assisting, certified nurse
who have been diagnosed with a reading disability, such assistant (CNA), small engine repair, welding, precision
as dyslexia. One-on-one sessions are offered on a flexible machine technology, and reflexology, as well as courses in
schedule to meet clients' needs. foreign language, sign language, computer, fitness, dance,
crafts, and more.
Visual Impairments

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Youth Literacy Programs * One-on-one testing and assessment


* Specialized, multi-sensory tutoring
* Camp Delafield (summer camp for ages 7-12)
INDIANAPOLIS CHILDREN'S LEARNING CENTER * Read-to-Work adult literacy services
650 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 262-3115
Provides free remedial education to children, ages 6-17, Student Disability Services
who have been diagnosed with a reading disability, such
as dyslexia. One-on-one sessions are offered on a flexible
schedule to meet clients' needs. HAMILTON-BOONE-MADISON SPECIAL SERVICES
COOPERATIVE
400 South Guilford Road, Carmel, IN 46032
__________________________________________
(317) 571-4027
Provides assessments and appropriate public education to
children with special needs in Carmel Clay, Frankton Lapel,
EDUCATIONAL SUPPORT SERVICES Hamilton Heights, Hamilton Southeastern, Noblesville,
Sheridan, and Westfield school districts of Boone, Hamilton,
and Madison counties.
Higher Education Awareness/Support
Programs INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
151 West Ohio Street Statehouse, Room 229,
Indianapolis, IN 46204
FAY BICCARD GLICK NEIGHBORHOOD (317) 232-0570 Office of Special Education
CENTER AT CROOKED CREEK Ensures that all eligible Indiana students with disabilities are
2990 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268 provided a free and appropriate public education in the least
(317) 293-2600 Ext. 108 restrictive environment. Some disabilities included are autism,
Engages at-risk youth, ages 15-25, in tutoring, mentoring, blindness, developmental delay, hearing impairment, learning
job-readiness, crime prevention, cultural, and disability, and emotional or mental disabilities. Provides
community-based activities. Participants tour colleges, information about special education assessment and
receive job-readiness skills, and learn to overcome accommodations, and handles complaints of violations of
obstacles to education, employment, and successful lives. special education rights.

INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE


445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Student Financial Aid
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 472-1055
Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF INDIANA
prevention, nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in 2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Indiana. Provides educational fairs, summer internships, (317) 917-8000
scholarships, and college-prep workshops. Maintains a Offers comprehensive workforce development services to
resource center, offers translation/interpretation services, American Indians, Hawaiians, and Alaska Natives residing in
and provides support services to other Latino-serving Indiana. Services include assessment, job search and
organizations in Indiana. placement assistance, career counseling, training and
education counseling, work experience/on-the-job training, and
LEARN MORE INDIANA supportive services for those with special needs. May be able
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN to help with the cost of GED classes and testing.
46204
(800) 992-2076 Toll-Free EDUCATIONAL CHOICE CHARITABLE TRUST
Provides free educational and career training information 1435 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
to help students, parents, and adult learners in Indiana (317) 951-8781
prepare, plan, and pay for college. The website provides Provides tuition assistance to low-income families to enable
interest inventories and in-depth information about them to send their children, grades K-11, to the private or
careers, schools, apprenticeships, standardized exams parochial school of their choice. Scholarships pay a portion of
(PSAT, SAT, and ACT), and student financial aid the tuition (minimum $500) for Indiana-accredited schools only.
programs. Offers free publications including dropout
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
prevention resources and grade-specific academic check
lists. 151 West Ohio Street Statehouse, Room 229,
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-6610 Indiana Choice Scholarship Program
Special Education Assessment Provides state funds to assist income-eligible Indiana families
with tuition costs for students in grades 1-12 at approved
private schools. Scholarship amounts vary based on family
DYSLEXIA INSTITUTE OF INDIANA income, school tuition, the grade the student is entering, and
8395 Keystone at the Crossing, Suite 102, the public school corporation where they live. Applications are
Indianapolis, IN 46240 reviewed on a first-come, first-served basis. Kindergarten
(317) 222-6635 students are not eligible.
Offers direct educational services to individuals with
dyslexia and training and support for family members,
parents, and educators. Services include:

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INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE SHERIDAN COMMUNITY SCHOOLS


445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, 24795 Hinesley Road, Sheridan, IN 46069
Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 758-4301 Transportation Department
(317) 472-1055 Provides bus transportation to and from school for students in
Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS the Sheridan Community school district of northeastern
prevention, nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in Hamilton County.
Indiana. Provides educational fairs, summer internships,
scholarships, and college-prep workshops. Maintains a WESTFIELD WASHINGTON SCHOOLS
resource center, offers translation/interpretation services, 322 West Main Street, Westfield, IN 46074
and provides support services to other Latino-serving (317) 867-8040 Transportation Department
organizations in Indiana. Provides bus transportation to and from school for students in
the Westfield Washington school district of western Hamilton
LEARN MORE INDIANA County.
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN
46204
(800) 992-2076 Toll-Free Tutoring Services
Provides free educational and career training information
to help students, parents, and adult learners in Indiana
prepare, plan, and pay for college. The website provides DYSLEXIA INSTITUTE OF INDIANA
interest inventories and in-depth information about 8395 Keystone at the Crossing, Suite 102, Indianapolis,
careers, schools, apprenticeships, standardized exams IN 46240
(PSAT, SAT, and ACT), and student financial aid (317) 222-6635
programs. Offers free publications including dropout Offers direct educational services to individuals with dyslexia
prevention resources and grade-specific academic check and training and support for family members, parents, and
lists. educators. Services include:
* One-on-one testing and assessment
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF * Specialized, multi-sensory tutoring
GREATER INDIANA * Camp Delafield (summer camp for ages 7-12)
107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804, * Read-to-Work adult literacy services
Indianapolis, IN 46204
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
(317) 632-3561
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(800) 723-7620 Toll-Free
Offers financial assistance with the purchase of adaptive (317) 466-1000
equipment (such as wheelchairs, communication devices, Provides one-to-one treatment with an occupational therapist
and car seats for children) for persons of all ages who for children ages 5-12 who are having trouble with printing and
have cerebral palsy (CP). Also includes a scholarship cursive handwriting. The number and length of sessions vary
fund for high school seniors with CP and a fund for by participant needs. Doctor prescription required for
adaptive sports equipment. Assistance determined on a insurance coverage.
case-by-case basis. FAY BICCARD GLICK NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER AT
CROOKED CREEK
2990 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Student Transportation Services
(317) 293-2600 Ext. 108
Engages at-risk youth, ages 15-25, in tutoring, mentoring,
CARMEL CLAY SCHOOLS job-readiness, crime prevention, cultural, and
5201 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033 community-based activities. Participants tour colleges, receive
(317) 844-8207 Transportation Department job-readiness skills, and learn to overcome obstacles to
Provides transportation to and from school for grades education, employment, and successful lives.
K-12 in the Carmel Clay school district of southern ___________________________________________
Hamilton County.
HAMILTON HEIGHTS SCHOOL CORPORATION EMERGENCY MEDICAL CARE
25150 State Road 19, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 984-8404 Transportation Department
Provides bus transportation to and from school for K-12 Emergency Room Care
students in the Hamilton Heights school district of north
central Hamilton County.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH
HAMILTON SOUTHEASTERN SCHOOLS 7150 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256
13485 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 621-6262 Switchboard
(317) 594-4117 Transportation Department (317) 621-5053 Emergency Department
Oversees and administers the elementary, middle, and Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
high schools in the Hamilton Southeastern school district diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including
of Hamilton County. Provides student transportation 24-hour emergency care.
services and maintains information on school locations,
enrollment, fees, and curricula.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - NORTH EMPLOYMENT


HOSPITAL
11700 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032 AmeriCorps
(317) 688-2000 Switchboard
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY
24-hour emergency care. SERVICE
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - SAXONY 46 East Ohio Street, Room 226, Indianapolis, IN 46204
HOSPITAL (800) 942-2677 Hotline
13000 136th Street, Fishers, IN 46037 Offers volunteer opportunities to individuals through a network
of national service providers. Programs include AmeriCorps
(317) 678-2000 Switchboard VISTA and SeniorCorps.
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including
24-hour emergency care.
Career Counseling
PEYTON MANNING CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AT
SAINT VINCENT AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF INDIANA
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 338-4366 Hilbert Pediatric Emergency Room (317) 917-8000
(317) 338-2345 Hospital Switchboard/Information Offers comprehensive workforce development services to
Provides a full range of pediatric services for newborn to American Indians, Hawaiians, and Alaska Natives residing in
teen patients in a child-friendly environment. Inpatient, Indiana. Services include assessment, job search and
outpatient, emergency, and critical care, as well as a placement assistance, career counseling, training and
variety of wellness programs, are available. education counseling, work experience/on-the-job training, and
RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA supportive services for those with special needs. May be able
to help with the cost of GED classes and testing.
UNIVERSITY HEALTH
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202 IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CENTRAL
(317) 944-2060 Information Desk INDIANA
(317) 944-3936 Emergency Room 50 West Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, Indianapolis, IN
Provides specialized diagnostic and treatment services for (317) 921-4881 Career Services
infants, children, and adolescents. A variety of specialized Offers free vocational testing, interest inventories, and career
clinics are available, including for spina bifida, cerebral advising to adults ages 18 and older.
palsy, down syndrome, behavioral issues, feeding
disorders, adoption services, cancer, infectious diseases, LEARN MORE INDIANA
and more. A 24-hour emergency room and level 1 burn 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN 46204
and trauma units are also available. (800) 992-2076 Toll-Free
Provides free educational and career training information to
RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL help students, parents, and adult learners in Indiana prepare,
395 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 plan, and pay for college. The website provides interest
(317) 773-0760 Switchboard inventories and in-depth information about careers, schools,
Provides a full-service hospital with emergency, apprenticeships, standardized exams (PSAT, SAT, and ACT),
diagnostic, and treatment services. and student financial aid programs. Offers free publications
SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - CARMEL including dropout prevention resources and grade-specific
academic check lists.
13500 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 582-7000 PREVAIL
Offers emergency room care and a wide range of 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs in a (317) 773-6942
private, full-service hospital. Provides patient information Provides employment services to address the long-term
and support services for families of admitted patients. self-sufficiency needs of victims of crime or abuse, including
WITHAM HEALTH SERVICES AT ANSON domestic violence. Helps clients identify career and
employment goals and gain the education or training to
6085 Heartland Drive, Zionsville, IN 46077 achieve those goals. Works to eliminate barriers that may
(317) 768-2100 Emergency Room deter clients from successful employment. Services include
(317) 768-2200 Walk-In Care career counseling; employment workshops; financial fairs; and
Offers emergency room care and a wide range of assistance with job search, resume writing, interviewing, and
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs in a job applications.
private, full-service hospital. Provides patient information
and support services for families of admitted patients. WORKONE EXPRESS, HAMILTON COUNTY
10204 Lantern Road, Suite 600, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 841-8194
Provides employment information, skill assessments, job
search assistance, career counseling, and access to
computers, printers, copiers, and other tools needed in the job
search process. Individuals may use these services on their
own or ask for staff support. WorkOne also offers workshops;

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job training programs; tuition scholarships; and special Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
services for veterans, older workers, and workers with
disabilities.
WORKONE EXPRESS, HAMILTON COUNTY
10204 Lantern Road, Suite 600, Fishers, IN 46038
Career Exploration (317) 841-8194
Provides employment information, skill assessments, job
search assistance, career counseling, and access to
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, CROSSROADS OF computers, printers, copiers, and other tools needed in the job
AMERICA COUNCIL search process. Individuals may use these services on their
7125 Fall Creek Road North, Indianapolis, IN 46256 own or ask for staff support. WorkOne also offers workshops;
(317) 813-7125 job training programs; tuition scholarships; and special
Provides a business-based curriculum for young men and services for veterans, older workers, and workers with
women ages 14-20. This program enables young people disabilities.
to learn about several careers and work "hands on" with
local businesses to develop skills.
Disability Related Center Based Employment
Comprehensive Disability Related
JANUS DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
Employment Programs
1555 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 773-8781
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS Provides job training opportunities for persons with
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 developmental disabilities through sheltered employment in a
(317) 466-1000 controlled environment. Clients earn an hourly wage
Provides a full range of employment assistance to commensurate with their productivity. No referral necessary.
persons with mental or physical disabilities. Services NOBLE OF INDIANA, WEST
include career assessment, personalized training, job
search and placement, and, if needed, ongoing
2406 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
assistance from a supported employment counselor. Most (317) 264-1510
services are provided through Vocational Rehabilitation Provides on-site, contracted employment for adults with
referral. disabilities, to assist them in gaining skills while earning a
paycheck. Typical tasks include assembly, packaging,
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA shrink-wrapping, salvaging, recycling, and sampling.
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Personalized support services provided.
(317) 524-4271 Disability Employment Services THE ARC OF GREATER BOONE COUNTY -
(317) 524-4309 TTY
MAINSTREET ENTERPRISES
Offers assistance to people, 18 or older, with a disability.
Program staff help clients determine the right type of job 912 West Main Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
for them based on their skill level, desired work (765) 482-0051
environment, transportation needs, and job Provides a work center for people with developmental
accommodations. Intensive, individualized assistance disabilities. Offers training and work opportunities
finding and keeping jobs is offered, as well as counseling subcontracted from local companies. Jobs may be on site, at
and paid on-the-job training. Job retention and local businesses, or in mobile crews.
follow-along services are available.
NOBLE OF INDIANA, NORTH Employment Documentation/Verification
12220 Hancock Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 375-2700 Main Office
(317) 815-6236 Community Employment INDIANA STATE POLICE - HEADQUARTERS
Assists people with disabilities in finding and keeping jobs 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
in the community. Provides on-the-job training and (317) 233-5424 Criminal History Information
ongoing support. Provides a limited criminal history that contains only felonies
and class A misdemeanor arrests within the state of Indiana.
THE ARC OF GREATER BOONE COUNTY - Completeness of this information is based upon county
ZIONSVILLE participation. As an alternative to performing a search online, a
240 South First Street, Zionsville, IN 46077 report can also be obtained by mailing a request form to the
(317) 873-9829 Indiana State Police.
Provides job placement and supported employment in the WORKONE EXPRESS, HAMILTON COUNTY
community for people with developmental disabilities. Job
10204 Lantern Road, Suite 600, Fishers, IN 46038
consultants work one-on-one with clients to find a local job
that matches their skills and interests. Referral by (317) 841-8194
Vocational Rehabilitation Services (Indiana FSSA/DDRS) Provides printed documentation of all earned income reported
is required. for an individual within the past 18 months. Can also provide a
voucher history to show unemployment income.

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Ex-Offender Employment Programs secure affordable child care.

PUBLIC ADVOCATES IN COMMUNITY Job Development


RE-ENTRY (PACE)
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 110, Indianapolis,
INDIANAPOLIS DEPARTMENT OF METROPOLITAN
IN 46218
DEVELOPMENT (DMD)
(317) 612-6800
Provides case management, information, and referral to 200 East Washington Street, Suite 2042, Indianapolis, IN
inmates, ex-offenders, and their families. Helps (317) 327-5355
ex-offenders and their families overcome barriers to Assists with the implementation of commercial, industrial, and
self-sufficiency. Offers assistance and advocacy with retail development projects that promote job creation and
finding employment, housing, transportation, food, retention, increase the tax base, and assist with neighborhood
clothing, and other resources. Basic job readiness, GED revitalization projects.
instruction, and substance-abuse counseling available.
RECYCLEFORCE Job Information Lines
754 North Sherman Drive, Suite 202, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 532-1367
Helps ex-offenders integrate themselves back into the INDIANAPOLIS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
community through a 6-month transitional employment 7800 Col H Weir Memorial Drive Suite 100, Indianapolis,
and support program. Enrollment is limited to persons IN 46241
who were released from jail or prison within the past 120 (317) 487-5226 Job Line
days and who have been referred to the program by their (317) 487-5038 Human Resources
probation or parole officer. (317) 487-5151 TDD/TTY
Offers a job line and website for persons seeking employment
at the airport terminal. All applicants must be submitted online.
Foster Grandparent Program Computers are available in the Human Resources office for
persons wishing to apply. Background checks conducted.
COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER
INDIANAPOLIS (CAGI) - EAST 46TH STREET Job Retraining
2626 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 524-6950 Administrative Office
(317) 524-6842 Foster Grandparent Program TRANSITION RESOURCES CORPORATION (TRC)
Recruits and trains seniors to work with at-risk and 5809 North Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46216
special-needs children in various community settings. (800) 417-5400 Kokomo Office
Participants contribute 20 hours per week and receive a (800) 331-6000 Ext. 222 Bloomington Office
tax-free stipend, transportation reimbursement, and paid Provides employment and training services for migrant and
sick and vacation leave. seasonal farm workers in Indiana. A wide variety of support
services, including assistance with rent and transportation,
may also be available to participants in the program.
Job Corps
WORKONE EXPRESS, HAMILTON COUNTY
10204 Lantern Road, Suite 600, Fishers, IN 46038
ATTERBURY JOB CORPS CENTER (317) 841-8194
PO Box 187, Edinburgh, IN 46124 Provides employment information, skill assessments, job
(812) 314-6000 search assistance, career counseling, and access to
Offers a no-cost, residential education and career training computers, printers, copiers, and other tools needed in the job
program for young people ages 16-24. This Department of search process. Individuals may use these services on their
Labor program can help participants earn a high school own or ask for staff support. WorkOne also offers workshops;
diploma or GED, learn a trade, and find and keep a good job training programs; tuition scholarships; and special
job. Career training focuses on manufacturing, services for veterans, older workers, and workers with
automotive, and construction fields. disabilities.

INDYPENDENCE JOB CORPS CENTER


222 East Ohio Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN Job Search/Placement
46204
(317) 524-6788
Offers a full-time education and job-training program for AFRICAN CENTER
women ages 16-24. Business technology and certified 3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN
nursing assistant (CNA) programs are available, as well 46208
as GED or high school diploma assistance (if needed), (317) 927-9777
career planning, and life skills classes. Participants Provides education and skills training to African immigrants,
receive a basic living allowance, health and dental care, a refugees, and asylum seekers. Instruction includes:
daily meal, and transitional assistance upon graduation. * English as a second language
Length of participation is generally 8-24 months. This is * Citizenship instruction
not a residential program; the center can help participants * Basic computer training

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* GED instruction job. Career training focuses on manufacturing,


* Employment preparation and job search assistance automotive, and construction fields.
AMERICAN INDIAN CENTER OF INDIANA BOSMA ENTERPRISES
2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201 8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 917-8000 (317) 684-0600
Offers comprehensive workforce development services to (866) 602-6762 Toll-Free
American Indians, Hawaiians, and Alaska Natives residing Trains eligible blind individuals in the management and
in Indiana. Services include assessment, job search and operation of a successful small business.
placement assistance, career counseling, training and
education counseling, work experience/on-the-job EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING ADMINISTRATION
training, and supportive services for those with special (US DEPARTMENT OF LABOR)
needs. May be able to help with the cost of GED classes 46 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
and testing. (317) 226-7001
Offers apprentice programs in the building trades,
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA manufacturing, and other service occupations in the private
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 sector. Programs last 1-5 years and include on-the-job
(317) 524-4313 training. Wages begin at approximately 50% of the fully trained
Provides work-readiness training, job placement services, journeyman rate and increase periodically. Call or visit the
financial literacy programs, and a resource center with website (www.doleta.gov/oa) for a list of programs.
computers for job search and resume/cover letter writing.
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS - EMERGENCY
HVAF OF INDIANA MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 5255 East Stop 11 Road, Suite 305, Indianapolis, IN
46204 46237
(317) 951-0688 (317) 782-6702 EMS Office
Provides on-site supportive services to homeless and Provides a variety of professional classes for emergency
near-homeless veterans. Services include food, clothing, medical services, including:
personal hygiene items, household goods, drop-in shower * First Responder course
facilities, transportation, housing and employment * Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training
assistance, and financial benefits counseling. * Paramedic training
PREVAIL * Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS)
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN * Emergency vehicle driving
46060 INDIANA PLAN FOR EQUAL EMPLOYMENT
(317) 773-6942 863 Massachusetts Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Provides employment services to address the long-term (317) 639-4661
self-sufficiency needs of victims of crime or abuse, Offers pre-apprenticeship training in electrical work, plumbing,
including domestic violence. Helps clients identify career carpentry, painting, bricklaying, steel fabrication, and heavy
and employment goals and gain the education or training equipment operation. Eligibility determination based on
to achieve those goals. Works to eliminate barriers that personal interview; no fees for participants. After completing
may deter clients from successful employment. Services classroom work, students are encouraged to apply for full
include career counseling; employment workshops; apprenticeship programs, and are placed on job sites to gain
financial fairs; and assistance with job search, resume experience in the industry while they await acceptance into a
writing, interviewing, and job applications. program.
WORKONE EXPRESS, HAMILTON COUNTY INDYPENDENCE JOB CORPS CENTER
10204 Lantern Road, Suite 600, Fishers, IN 46038 222 East Ohio Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 841-8194 (317) 524-6788
Provides employment information, skill assessments, job Offers a full-time education and job-training program for
search assistance, career counseling, and access to women ages 16-24. Business technology and certified nursing
computers, printers, copiers, and other tools needed in assistant (CNA) programs are available, as well as GED or
the job search process. Individuals may use these high school diploma assistance (if needed), career planning,
services on their own or ask for staff support. WorkOne and life skills classes. Participants receive a basic living
also offers workshops; job training programs; tuition allowance, health and dental care, a daily meal, and
scholarships; and special services for veterans, older transitional assistance upon graduation. Length of participation
workers, and workers with disabilities. is generally 8-24 months. This is not a residential program; the
center can help participants secure affordable child care.
Job Training Formats J. EVERETT LIGHT CAREER CENTER
1901 East 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 259-5275
ATTERBURY JOB CORPS CENTER Offers classes in occupational specialties including real estate
PO Box 187, Edinburgh, IN 46124 sales, welding, EMT training, practical nursing, and other
(812) 314-6000 vocational classes.
Offers a no-cost, residential education and career training
program for young people ages 16-24. This Department of
Labor program can help participants earn a high school
diploma or GED, learn a trade, and find and keep a good

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NATIONAL ABLE NETWORK FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS - EMERGENCY


55 South State Avenue, Suite 318, Indianapolis, IN MEDICAL SERVICES DEPARTMENT
46201 5255 East Stop 11 Road, Suite 305, Indianapolis, IN
(800) 669-8004 46237
Provides income-eligible individuals 55 and over with job (317) 782-6702 EMS Office
training. Also operates a temporary employment service Provides a variety of professional classes for emergency
for businesses looking to hire older employees. The goal medical services, including:
of the program is to move individuals into permanent * First Responder course
employment. * Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training
* Paramedic training
SECOND HELPINGS * Advanced cardiac life support (ACLS)
1121 Southeastern Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 * Emergency vehicle driving
(317) 632-2664 Ext. 19
Offers a 10-week, hands-on culinary job training program Nursing Assistants
for persons who are unemployed or underemployed.
Cooking techniques, serving situations, food sanitation,
nutrition, math skills, and personal skill-building are INDYPENDENCE JOB CORPS CENTER
taught. Students can earn ServSafe certification and three 222 East Ohio Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46204
credits from Ivy Tech upon graduation. (317) 524-6788
Offers a full-time education and job-training program for
SPECIAL TALENTS TO ACHIEVE AND RISE women ages 16-24. Business technology and certified nursing
(STAR) - SAINT VINCENT HEALTH assistant (CNA) programs are available, as well as GED or
9101 Wesleyan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 high school diploma assistance (if needed), career planning,
(317) 415-5775 and life skills classes. Participants receive a basic living
Provides job readiness instruction to individuals facing allowance, health and dental care, a daily meal, and
barriers to employment, including ex-offenders, recovering transitional assistance upon graduation. Length of participation
addicts, and those just entering the job market. The is generally 8-24 months. This is not a residential program; the
12-week classroom and on-the-job mentorship training center can help participants secure affordable child care.
program provides participants with workforce and
life-skills training. Upon successful completion of the
WALKER CAREER CENTER
12-week program, the participant is eligible to apply for 9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street),
open positions with St. Vincent Health or other employers. Indianapolis, IN 46229
(317) 532-6156 CNA Course Information
TRAINING, INC. (317) 532-6153 Dental Assistant Course
333 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 900, Offers a variety of continuing education classes, including
Indianapolis, IN 46204 vocational, technical, and recreational courses. Options
(317) 264-6740 include medical transcription, dental assisting, certified nurse
Offers a 12-week job training program that includes assistant (CNA), small engine repair, welding, precision
computer training in Microsoft Office as well as office skills machine technology, and reflexology, as well as courses in
and life skills training. Skills assessment, career planning, foreign language, sign language, computer, fitness, dance,
and job search assistance are included. Classes follow an crafts, and more.
employment model, with full-time attendance policies
strictly enforced. New classes begin every 5 weeks.
Prejob Guidance
WORKONE EXPRESS, HAMILTON COUNTY
10204 Lantern Road, Suite 600, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 841-8194 BOSMA ENTERPRISES
Provides employment information, skill assessments, job 8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
search assistance, career counseling, and access to (317) 704-8250
computers, printers, copiers, and other tools needed in (888) 567-3422 Toll Free
the job search process. Individuals may use these Provides a summer program that gives students who are blind
services on their own or ask for staff support. WorkOne or visually impaired the opportunity to learn the fundamentals
also offers workshops; job training programs; tuition of finding and keeping a job.
scholarships; and special services for veterans, older
workers, and workers with disabilities. BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE -
INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER
Emergency Medical Technicians/Paramedics 2 North Madison Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
(317) 731-2734
COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK Provides members with job search strategies and emphasizes
1500 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219 diversity in career searching. Offers opportunities to participate
(317) 355-2311 EMS Training in classes, seminars, and workshops.
Provides medical job-training programs including a BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL EXCHANGE
5-month Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) program INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER - NORTH
and a year-long course for paramedic certification.
100 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 721-2734
Provides members with prejob guidance including job search
strategies and emphasizes diversity in career searching.

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Offers opportunities to participate in classes, seminars, and * Connect To Work: Employment preparation
workshops. * Youth Leadership Board (YLB): Community involvement
and leadership
FAY BICCARD GLICK NEIGHBORHOOD
CENTER AT CROOKED CREEK WORKONE EXPRESS, HAMILTON COUNTY
2990 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268 10204 Lantern Road, Suite 600, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 293-2600 Ext. 108 (317) 841-8194
Engages at-risk youth, ages 15-25, in tutoring, mentoring, Provides employment information, skill assessments, job
job-readiness, crime prevention, cultural, and search assistance, career counseling, and access to
community-based activities. Participants tour colleges, computers, printers, copiers, and other tools needed in the job
receive job-readiness skills, and learn to overcome search process. Individuals may use these services on their
obstacles to education, employment, and successful lives. own or ask for staff support. WorkOne also offers workshops;
job training programs; tuition scholarships; and special
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA services for veterans, older workers, and workers with
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 disabilities.
(317) 524-4313
Provides work-readiness training, job placement services,
financial literacy programs, and a resource center with RSVP Program
computers for job search and resume/cover letter writing.
PREVAIL CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIANAPOLIS
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
46060 (317) 236-1557 Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP)
(317) 773-6942 Offers volunteer opportunities to persons 55 and older and
Provides employment services to address the long-term includes placement in not-for-profit agencies to help with
self-sufficiency needs of victims of crime or abuse, special and ongoing projects. Volunteers are trained by the
including domestic violence. Helps clients identify career agency utilizing their services. Volunteers receive regular
and employment goals and gain the education or training volunteer opportunity updates and invitations to educational
to achieve those goals. Works to eliminate barriers that luncheons and an annual recognition event.
may deter clients from successful employment. Services
include career counseling; employment workshops;
financial fairs; and assistance with job search, resume Senior Community Service Employment
writing, interviewing, and job applications. Programs
SPECIAL TALENTS TO ACHIEVE AND RISE
(STAR) - SAINT VINCENT HEALTH GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
9101 Wesleyan Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 415-5775 (317) 524-4360 Senior Employment
Provides job readiness instruction to individuals facing Provides on-the-job training to low-income persons ages 55
barriers to employment, including ex-offenders, recovering and older in select Central Indiana counties. Clients are
addicts, and those just entering the job market. The matched with participating social service agencies where they
12-week classroom and on-the-job mentorship training develop job skills while working 18 hours per week receiving at
program provides participants with workforce and least the current minimum wage.
life-skills training. Upon successful completion of the
12-week program, the participant is eligible to apply for
open positions with St. Vincent Health or other employers. Senior Companion Program
TRAINING, INC.
333 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 900, PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT
Indianapolis, IN 46204 1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 264-6740 (317) 815-7000
Offers a 12-week job training program that includes Provides volunteer-based friendly visitors and senior
computer training in Microsoft Office as well as office skills companions for in-home assistance to homebound Hamilton
and life skills training. Skills assessment, career planning, County seniors. Activities include shopping, medical
and job search assistance are included. Classes follow an appointments, small household tasks, social outings, and
employment model, with full-time attendance policies companionship. Volunteers are asked to contribute at least
strictly enforced. New classes begin every 5 weeks. one hour a week; time may vary based on needs.
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF HAMILTON COUNTY
3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 347 South 8th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 921-1258 Connected by 25 (317) 674-8777
Works to ensure that young people leaving foster care are Provides free, home-based services to Hamilton County
educated, housed, financially stable, employed, and seniors ages 65 and older. Services include light home
connected to a support system by age 25. These areas repair/maintenance, yard work, friendly visitation,
are addressed through the following programs: transportation, and more. Volunteer opportunities are always
* Opportunity Passport: Financial literacy, savings available to help seniors in need.
account
* Educational Success Program! (ESP!): Academic
support

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Supported Employment with developmental disabilities. Tasks are available for


persons with varying degrees of ability. Examples include
counting, sorting, assembly, packing, cleaning, folding,
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL binding, and labeling.
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
THE ARC OF GREATER BOONE COUNTY -
(765) 641-8376
Provides services to help persons with serious mental MAINSTREET ENTERPRISES
illness choose, get, and keep employment in integrated, 912 West Main Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
competitive work environments. (765) 482-0051
Provides a work center for people with developmental
BOSMA ENTERPRISES disabilities. Offers training and work opportunities
8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 subcontracted from local companies. Jobs may be on site, at
(317) 704-8250 Employment Services local businesses, or in mobile crews.
(888) 567-3422 Toll Free
THE ARC OF GREATER BOONE COUNTY -
Provides transitional employment and community-based
employment placement opportunities for persons who are ZIONSVILLE
blind or visually impaired. 240 South First Street, Zionsville, IN 46077
(317) 873-9829
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS Provides job placement and supported employment in the
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 community for people with developmental disabilities. Job
(317) 466-1000 consultants work one-on-one with clients to find a local job that
Provides a full range of employment assistance to matches their skills and interests. Referral by Vocational
persons with mental or physical disabilities. Services Rehabilitation Services (Indiana FSSA/DDRS) is required.
include career assessment, personalized training, job
search and placement, and, if needed, ongoing
assistance from a supported employment counselor. Most Vocational Assessment
services are provided through Vocational Rehabilitation
referral.
IVY TECH COMMUNITY COLLEGE - CENTRAL
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA INDIANA
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 50 West Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 524-4271 Disability Employment Services (317) 921-4881 Career Services
(317) 524-4309 TTY Offers free vocational testing, interest inventories, and career
Offers assistance to people, 18 or older, with a disability. advising to adults ages 18 and older.
Program staff help clients determine the right type of job
for them based on their skill level, desired work UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS
environment, transportation needs, and job 1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
accommodations. Intensive, individualized assistance (317) 788-3353 Psychological Services Center
finding and keeping jobs is offered, as well as counseling Provides outpatient mental health services, including
and paid on-the-job training. Job retention and individual, family, couple, and youth counseling as well as
follow-along services are available. psychological and vocational evaluations. Services are
provided by licensed psychologists and advanced graduate
JANUS DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES students. Sliding-scale fees.
1555 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 773-8781 VOCATIONAL REHABILITIATION SERVICES - AREA
Provides training, employment and placement services 12
with local business sites, including supported employment 222 East 10th Street, Suite A, Anderson, IN 46016
for adults with developmental disabilities. (765) 643-7413
Provides a range of services related to employment,
NOBLE OF INDIANA, NORTH
re-employment, or maintenance of employment for persons
12220 Hancock Street, Carmel, IN 46032 with physical or mental impairment. Applicants receive
(317) 375-2700 Main Office assessment to determine eligibility and vocational
(317) 815-6236 Community Employment rehabilitation needs. Eligible persons may receive counseling
Assists people with disabilities in finding and keeping jobs and guidance; referrals to vocational training and placement
in the community. Provides on-the-job training and programs; and funding for rehabilitation services, living
ongoing support. expenses, transportation, interpreter or reader services,
occupational licenses, and so on.
NOBLE OF INDIANA, WEST
2406 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 352-1930 Main Office Vocational Rehabilitation
(317) 264-1510 Noble West
Provides training and work experience at a variety of job
sites for adults with developmental disabilities. Work VOCATIONAL REHABILITIATION SERVICES - AREA
crews are supervised and provided with support services. 12
SYCAMORE SERVICES 222 East 10th Street, Suite A, Anderson, IN 46016
1001 Sycamore Lane, Danville, IN 46122 (765) 643-7413
Provides a range of services related to employment,
(317) 745-4715 re-employment, or maintenance of employment for persons
Provides supported employment and training for adults
with physical or mental impairment. Applicants receive

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assessment to determine eligibility and vocational ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND


rehabilitation needs. Eligible persons may receive
counseling and guidance; referrals to vocational training IMPROVEMENT
and placement programs; and funding for rehabilitation
services, living expenses, transportation, interpreter or
reader services, occupational licenses, and so on. Air Pollution Control
Military Personnel/Contractors
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT (IDEM)
CAREER LEARNING AND EMPLOYMENT 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
CENTER (317) 232-8603
7835 South Westgate Road, Scotland, IN 47457 (800) 451-6027 Toll Free
(812) 863-2471 Main Office (Southern Region) Conserves, protects, and manages Indiana's environment;
(800) 237-2850 Ext. 72302 Northern Indiana Region enforces environmental laws and standards; and promotes
Provides training for unemployed or underemployed conservation, pollution prevention, and other environmental
American military veterans who have a service-related protection measures. Complaints may be filed by phone or
disability but who still have the ability to learn a vocational online. A 24-hour hotline is provided for reporting
trade in accordance with their disability. environmental emergencies. Environmental information and
publications can be obtained on the website.
INDIANAPOLIS REGIONAL OFFICE, VETERANS'
BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION (VBA)
575 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN Energy Conservation
46204
(800) 827-1000
Provides rehabilitation and job retraining to veterans who ENERGIZING INDIANA
are disabled. After initial application (VA28-1900), those Web based, Indianapolis, IN 46204
whose service-related disability is rated 10% or higher, or (888) 446-7750
non-service related disability is rated 20% or higher, may Provides a free home energy assessment to Indiana
be eligible for services. homeowners and qualified renters to help lower utility bills and
improve in-home air quality. Energy Advisors spend 1 to 2
hours in the home to assess the heating, ventilation, and
Welfare to Work Programs air-conditioning systems for operating efficiency. Air ducts and
insulation levels will also be assessed. Advisors will provide
recommendations and free improvements to reduce energy
HAMILTON COUNTY DIVISION OF FAMILY use including insulate hot water pipes, install energy saving
RESOURCES low-flow faucet aerators and shower heads, wrap electric
1105 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 water heaters, and replace up to 9 incandescent light bulbs
(800) 403-0864 with compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFL).
Provides education, training, and job-placement services
to help recipients of SNAP (food stamps) and TANF
achieve economic self-sufficiency. Case managers work Land Conservation
with individuals to develop an individualized
Self-Sufficiency Plan. Limited supportive services, such as
transportation and child-care reimbursement, may be EARTH DAY INDIANA
available. Participation in the IMPACT program is PO Box 40655, Indianapolis, IN 46240
mandatory for some TANF and SNAP recipients. (317) 767-3672
Promotes environmental education and awareness in the
state. Hosts the annual Earth Day Indiana Festival on the last
Youth Employment Programs Saturday in April. The festival is free and open to the public.
National Observance of Earth Day is April 22. The newsletter,
EarthMATTERS, is available to members. The Grassroots
CHILDREN'S BUREAU - GENE GLICK FAMILY Environmental Handbook is published every two years.
SUPPORT CENTER
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
1575 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Indianapolis,
IN 46202 MANAGEMENT (IDEM)
(317) 634-5050 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Provides work experience through a summer employment (317) 232-8603
and enrichment program for economically disadvantaged (800) 451-6027 Toll Free
Indianapolis teens. Encourages personal responsibility, Conserves, protects, and manages Indiana's environment;
employment, leadership development, computer skills, enforces environmental laws and standards; and promotes
and youth citizenship. Registration begins directly after conservation, pollution prevention, and other environmental
Spring Break; register promptly because spaces fill up protection measures. Complaints may be filed by phone or
quickly. online. A 24-hour hotline is provided for reporting
environmental emergencies. Environmental information and
publications can be obtained on the website.

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removal services as well as to licensed wildlife


NATURE CONSERVANCY, INDIANA FIELD rehabilitators for injured wildlife or abandoned infants.
OFFICE
620 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 INDIANA WILDLIFE FEDERATION
(317) 951-8818 4715 West 106th Street, Zionsville, IN 46077
Acquires, revitalizes, and preserves land where (317) 875-9453
ecosystems or species are endangered. Events (800) 347-3445 Toll Free
scheduled throughout the year; call for current Provides wildlife conservation education through training
information. Offers "The Nature Conservancy" full color workshops, continued education, and certification programs.
magazine, a newsletter, and the "Indiana Preserve Guide." Information and resources are also available online. This is the
local affiliate of the National Wildlife Federation (NWF).
___________________________________________
Water Quality Assurance

HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOOD


18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN
46060 Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites
(317) 776-8500
Provides inspections, permits, code enforcement, and
other services to protect the health and safety of Hamilton PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT
County residents. Regulates drainage and septic systems, 1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032
wells, public swimming pools and hot tubs, food service (317) 803-6042 CICOA Meals and More
establishments, and mosquito and rodent control Offers a hot, nutritious lunch four days a week for area seniors
programs in the county. Investigates reports of ages 60 and older. One day advance notice required. Small
substandard housing conditions, sanitation violations, air donation requested. This is a CICOA meal program.
and water pollution, and safety hazards posed by vacant
buildings. Provides information about air and water quality
and lead contamination, including where to obtain testing. Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
MANAGEMENT (IDEM) GLEANERS FOOD BANK OF INDIANA
100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204 3737 Waldemere Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46241
(317) 232-8603 (317) 925-0191 Gleaners Office
(800) 451-6027 Toll Free (800) 944-9166 Toll-Free
Conserves, protects, and manages Indiana's environment; Solicits, collects, stores, and redistributes donated food and
enforces environmental laws and standards; and critical grocery products ONLY to 501(c)(3) charities feeding
promotes conservation, pollution prevention, and other the hungry at no charge.
environmental protection measures. Complaints may be
filed by phone or online. A 24-hour hotline is provided for MIDWEST FOOD BANK
reporting environmental emergencies. Environmental 6450 South Belmont Street, Indianapolis, IN 46217
information and publications can be obtained on the (317) 786-8980
website. Solicits, collects, stores, and redistributes donated food and
critical grocery products ONLY to 501(c)(3) charities feeding
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
the hungry at no charge. Volunteers and donations accepted;
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 call or visit website for details.
(317) 233-7177 Environmental Public Health
Inspects and licenses mobile home parks and agricultural
labor camps. Also inspects campgrounds, youth camps, Food Pantries
and schools. Consults with local health departments on a
variety of environmental health issues, including
swimming pool sanitation. Oversees the onsite sewage ANGELS' ATTIC
program and the water fluoridation program. 105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 622-8842
Provides food, hygiene products, baby formula, diapers, and
Wildlife Conservation baby wipes to residents of Jackson Township in Hamilton
County.
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL AROMA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
RESOURCES, CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 16301 East 281st Street, Atlanta, IN 46031
402 West Washington Street, W160A, Indianapolis, (765) 552-7465
IN 46204 Offers a food pantry serving White River Township, Jackson
(317) 232-4200 Township, and surrounding areas in northern Hamilton County.
Offers information and referrals regarding fish and wildlife Clients may visit once a month. Referrals given for other
issues and concerns. This agency does not provide direct agencies, if needed.
assistance with removing nuisance wildlife, but it can offer
solutions and advice on dealing with the situation. The
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BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH HARVEST BIBLE CHAPEL


20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 9675 East 148th Street, Suite 200, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-4315 (317) 773-1336
Provides 40 items of groceries and personal hygiene Provides emergency food assistance to persons in need in
products per household once a month. Pantry serves most of Hamilton County and in northeastern Marion County.
Hamilton County. The first three orders are delivered; after that, the pantry may
be visited up to nine times. Requests are accepted once a
CARMEL FRIENDS CHURCH month, online or by phone. Submission deadlines for each
651 West Main Street, Carmel, IN 46032 month are posted on the website.
(317) 846-5090 Office
Provides a food pantry to anyone in need in Hamilton HVAF OF INDIANA
County and surrounding area. 964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 951-0688
CARMEL UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Provides a food pantry that serves veterans and veteran
621 South Range Line Road, Carmel, IN 46032 families in need. Clothing and hygiene items also available to
(317) 844-7275 veterans.
Provides food for persons in need in Hamilton County.
Clients may visit the pantry one time per month. LA PLAZA
8902 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226
CHRIST COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH (317) 890-3292
772 North 10 Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Provides a food pantry especially targeted to the
(317) 773-2719 Latino/Hispanic community in Marion County.
Provides food and gently used clothing to persons living in
Hamilton County. MAMA'S CUPBOARD
206 East 2nd Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
CICERO CHRISTIAN CHURCH (317) 758-4569
1715 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034 Provides emergency food assistance for residents of the
(317) 984-4653 Sheridan school district, including Marion Township in Boone
Offers a food for Hamilton County persons in need. County and Adams Township in Hamilton county. Written or
Clients may use the pantry once every two weeks. phone referral required.
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
COUNTY 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
9090 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 663-4039
(317) 842-8595 Provides emergency food for persons in need who live in
Offers food, toiletries, and hygiene supplies to persons in Hamilton County. Pantry may be used once per month.
need who live in Delaware, Fall Creek, or Wayne
Township in Hamilton County. NOBLESVILLE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON
COUNTY
FAY BICCARD GLICK NEIGHBORHOOD 836 Division Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
CENTER AT CROOKED CREEK (317) 773-0249
2990 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268 Offers food to persons in need living within Noblesville
(317) 293-2600 Township of Hamilton County.
Provides food to community members in need within a set
service area. Assistance is limited to once every 30 days. OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON
TOWNSHIP
FISHERS UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074
9691 East 116th Street, Fishers, IN 46037 (317) 896-5094
(317) 849-1805 Provides food, clothing, and hygiene products to low-income
Offers a food pantry to persons in need in Hamilton persons living in Washington Township of Hamilton County.
County. Clients can use the food pantry once every 30 Assistance is limited to once every 30 days.
days.
SACRED HEART OF JESUS CATHOLIC CHURCH
FORTVILLE CHRISTIAN CHURCH 410 South Pearl Street, Cicero, IN 46034
9450 North County Road 200 West, Fortville, IN (317) 984-2115
46040 Offers a food pantry for persons in need in Hamilton Heights
(317) 485-4934 School District of Hamilton County. Clients may visit the pantry
Provides a food pantry for community members in need. once every 30 days.
Pet food may be available. Clients may visit the pantry
once every 30 days. SAINT LOUIS DE MONTFORT
11441 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038
GREEN VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST (317) 842-6778
19005 Cumberland Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060 Provides a food pantry to residents of Hamilton County and
(317) 773-4308 northern Marion County. Clients may use the pantry once
Provides a food pantry to persons in need living in every 30 days. Also accepts donations of food, money, and
Hamilton County. Clients may visit the pantry once every school supplies during pantry hours or by appointment.
30 days.

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SAINT MARIA GORETTI CATHOLIC CHURCH BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH


17102 Spring Mill Road, Westfield, IN 46074 20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 867-3213 Ext. 1227 (317) 773-4315
Provides food to those in need in Hamilton County. Provides baby items such as diapers, formula, clothing, baby
Diapers and baby items (other than formula) are generally furniture, and car seats for persons in need in Hamilton
available. Referral required. Service is limited to once County. WIC participation or referral from a social service
every 30 days. Will make arrangements to serve clients agency required.
on other weekdays in emergency situations.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON Grocery Delivery
COUNTY
1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-7608 HARVEST BIBLE CHAPEL
Provides food, clothing, furniture, and household goods to 9675 East 148th Street, Suite 200, Noblesville, IN 46060
Hamilton County residents in need, with a written referral (317) 773-1336
from a township trustee or other qualifying social service Provides emergency food assistance to persons in need in
agency. most of Hamilton County and in northeastern Marion County.
The first three orders are delivered; after that, the pantry may
THIRD PHASE be visited up to nine times. Requests are accepted once a
15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 month, online or by phone. Submission deadlines for each
(317) 773-5100 month are posted on the website.
Provides food to Hamilton County persons in need.
Clients may visit the food pantry once every 30 days.
Home Delivered Meals
WHITE RIVER CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1685 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-2233 CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
Provides food for persons in need in Hamilton County. 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Referral required after first visit. (317) 254-3660
Delivers hot mid-day meals to homebound seniors and other
eligible persons. All meals provide at least one-third of the
Food Production Support Services daily nutrients needed for older adults.
MEALS ON WHEELS OF CENTRAL INDIANA
PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY 2815 East 62nd Street, Suite 130, Indianapolis, IN 46220
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 252-5558
(317) 776-0854 Provides home-delivered hot meal and refrigerated evening
Offers classes, workshops, lectures, and information on meal including special diets to homebound Indianapolis-area
agricultural issues, insect control, gardening, composting, residents Monday-Friday; physician's diet approval required.
lawn care, commercial horticulture, energy, and the Minimal fees, but financial assistance is available; food stamps
environment. accepted. It takes approximately three days for service to
begin.

Food Rescue Programs MEALS ON WHEELS OF HAMILTON COUNTY


395 Westfield Road, Suite 445, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-7159
SECOND HELPINGS Delivers nutritious, midday meals and optional sack dinners to
1121 Southeastern Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 elderly, disabled, and homebound persons in Hamilton
(317) 632-2664 County. Financial assistance for the cost of meals may be
Accepts donated perishable and overstocked food to available. Clients who need assistance with the cost of feeding
prepare thousands of free meals every day, which are their pets can request dry dog or cat food delivered with their
distributed free through local social service agencies in meal. Volunteers welcome.
greater Indianapolis.

Soup Kitchens
Formula/Baby Food
CATHEDRAL KITCHEN
ANGELS' ATTIC 1350 North Pennsylvania Street Lower Level,
105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 622-8842 (317) 634-4519 Church
Provides food, hygiene products, baby formula, diapers, (317) 632-4360 Morning Calls
and baby wipes to residents of Jackson Township in Provides meals to persons in need at scheduled times each
Hamilton County. day of the week. Open to all.

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NOBLESVILLE FIRST UNITED METHODIST PLANNED PARENTHOOD - MIDTOWN HEALTH


CHURCH CENTER
2051 Monument Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 3750 North Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 773-2500 46208
Provides a free dinner every Thursday evening at the (317) 925-6747
church. No income guidelines; everyone is welcome. Meal Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
must be eaten on site. and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
NORTH UNITED METHODIST CHURCH counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
3808 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
(317) 924-2612
Serves lunch with carry-out option three days per week to TRINITY FREE CLINIC
anyone in need. 1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 819-0772
WHITE RIVER CHRISTIAN CHURCH Provides pap smears, pregnancy testing, clinical breast
1685 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 exams, and referrals for mammograms and overall women's
(317) 773-2233 health. Serves low-income, uninsured or under-insured women
Serves a hot meal for community members in need. Food in Hamilton County.
is prepared and served by volunteers.
YWCA GREATER LAFAYETTE
__________________________________________ 605 North 6th Street, Lafayette, IN 47901
(765) 742-4375 YWCA Women's Cancer Program
(800) 770-9004 Toll-Free
HEALTH SCREENING/DIAGNOSTIC Provides free pap tests and mammograms for eligible women
in select counties. The program provides free screenings for
SERVICES breast and cervical cancers, including mammograms, breast
ultrasounds, biopsies, Pap tests, pelvic exams, and
colposcopies. Program staff can provide educational
Blood Pressure Screening presentations for groups of any size.

MARTIN CENTER Child Abuse Medical Evaluations


3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 927-5158
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free CHAUCIE'S PLACE
Provides health education and screenings for sickle cell 4607 East 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46033
disease, a blood disorder that occurs predominantly (317) 759-8008
among persons of Mediterranean and African descent. Provides a child friendly environment with comprehensive
Also screens for high cholesterol, hypertension, and investigative interview in cases of alleged child abuse or
diabetes. neglect. The aim is to reduce trauma to the children while
improving the quality of evidence gathered.

Breast Examinations RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA


UNIVERSITY HEALTH
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - CASTLETON (317) 274-4673 Pediatric Center of Hope
HEALTH CENTER (317) 692-3378 Pediatrict Center of Hope - Aftercare
8121 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250 Provides crisis counseling services and medical evaluation for
(317) 849-9304 suspected victims of child sexual abuse (ages 15 and under).
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for Child Protective Services will be notified immediately.
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD 2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and (317) 338-4366 Pediatric Center of Hope
counseling. Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance for
children who are victims of child maltreatment, including
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - EASTSIDE HEALTH sexual assault. Staffed by a clinical social worker, two
CENTER pediatricians, and a full-time nurse, the team provides 24-hour
9385 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229 coverage and consultation to ensure that children receive the
(317) 899-4731 care they need and that evidence is appropriately identified
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for and preserved to increase the likelihood of successful
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast prosecution of perpetrators.
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and
counseling.

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Cholesterol/Triglycerides Tests Provides psychiatry services, behavioral consultation


services, psychological and parenting evaluations, and
therapeutic supports for children, adolescents, and families.
MARTIN CENTER Offers services such as behavioral consultation, case
3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205 management, diagnostic evaluations, youth mentoring,
(317) 927-5158 individual counseling, and family counseling. Assists clients in
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free finding payment options.
Provides health education and screenings for sickle cell SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE
disease, a blood disorder that occurs predominantly
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
among persons of Mediterranean and African descent.
Also screens for high cholesterol, hypertension, and (317) 338-9600 Front Desk
diabetes. (317) 338-3545 Placement & Support Service
Provides a range of services for children and adults with
developmental disabilities. Services include in-depth
Colorectal Cancer Detection assessment, positive behavior support plans, family support
and training, care coordination, counseling, medication
monitoring, and skills development. Group homes and
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL supported independent-living opportunities may be available
INDIANA OFFICE for eligible adults.
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46278
(317) 344-1019 Colorectal Screening Line
Diabetes Screening
Offers people 50 and older a free colorectal cancer
screening every year during the month of March, at INDIANA BLACK EXPO
various hospitals throughout central Indiana. Screening 100 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46225
includes a flexible sigmoidoscopy (test the lower third of Provides a health fair offering screenings for diabetes, blood
the colon) and may also include a hemoglobin test. The pressure, cholesterol, kidney issues, prostate cancer, sickle
national and local offices can also provide referrals for cell, syphilis, and AIDS. The Health Fair is located in Hall D.
colorectal cancer screening throughout the year.
MARTIN CENTER
3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Dementia Evaluation (317) 927-5158
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free
WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Provides health education and screenings for sickle cell
disease, a blood disorder that occurs predominantly among
2605 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 persons of Mediterranean and African descent. Also screens
(765) 485-8080 Senior Assessment for high cholesterol, hypertension, and diabetes.
Provides outpatient evaluation, treatment, and/or referral
for a variety of conditions, including early memory loss,
depression, serious emotional problems, and legal and Evaluation for Assistive Technology
safety concerns. Up to three visits, with follow-up care
coordinated through family physician. Physician referral
required. BREAKING NEW GROUND RESOURCE CENTER
225 South University Street, West Lafayette, IN 47907
(765) 494-5088
Developmental Assessment (800) 825-4264 Toll Free
Assists farmers or ranchers who have become disabled to
BUREAU OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES continue farming by providing information and resources on
rehabilitation technology relating to agricultural work sites
SERVICES (BDDS) - DISTRICT 5
including publications and on-site consultations.
7155 North Shadeland Station, Suite 160,
Indianapolis, IN 46256 EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - ASSISTIVE
(317) 845-1646 TECHNOLOGY CENTER
(877) 218-3530 Toll-Free 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Provides funding and services to enable persons with (317) 466-2001 Evaluation and Training
developmental disabilities (such as developmental delay Provides one-on-one assessments to determine the
or autism) to live as independently as possible. Services appropriate assistive technology to meet individual needs at
include evaluation, case management, and referrals to home, work, school, or in the community. Individualized
supported living, sheltered employment, and home-based training and technical support are also provided for assistive
care. Funding is provided through Home and Community technology and devices.
Based Medicaid Waivers, including the Autism Waiver,
Developmental Disability Waiver, and Support Services
Waiver.
CONNECTIONS INC.
7333 East 21st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 423-1000 Office
(877) 423-1002 Toll-Free

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Eye Screening Geriatric Assessment

INDIANAPOLIS EYE CARE CENTER CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS


501 Indiana Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
46202 (317) 254-3660 Phone Options Counselors
(317) 321-1470 Provides evaluation of a person's physical condition to
Provides free routine eye exams for children up to 1 year determine if nursing home care is necessary. Required by law
old. for anyone who is or may become Medicaid eligible within one
year.
TRINITY FREE CLINIC
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 819-0772 Hearing Screening
Provides free vision screening, prescriptions for glasses,
and limited referrals for ophthalmology care for
low-income, uninsured and underinsured persons in INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - OUTREACH
Hamilton County. Services by appointment only. SERVICES
1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 550-4797 Assessment Center
Foot Screening (317) 550-4853 Outreach Services
Identifies needs and finds resources to meet the needs of deaf
and hearing-impaired youth and their families throughout the
TRINITY FREE CLINIC state of Indiana. Services are free and available year round.
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 819-0772
Provides free examinations and treatment for foot HIV Testing
conditions requiring a podiatrist. Medications provided as
needed. Serves uninsured and underinsured persons in
Hamilton County. AFRICAN CENTER
3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN
46208
General Physical Examinations (317) 927-9777
Provides primary medical care; HIV/AIDS/STD testing,
HEART AND SOUL CLINIC treatment, and prevention; health outreach and advocacy; and
medical referrals for individuals from Africa, Asia, or South
202 Penn Street, Westfield, IN 46074 America.
(317) 804-5782
Provides free non-emergency health care to uninsured DAMIEN CENTER
and under-insured persons in Hamilton County. Services 26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
include acute medical care, prescriptions, health (317) 632-0123 Ext. 287
education, physical exams (including for work or school Provides free, confidential testing for HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea,
sports), and referrals to other appropriate agencies. chlamydia, and trichomoniasis. Free pregnancy testing also
JANE PAULEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER available.
8931 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
(317) 355-9320 18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
Provides primary health care services, including treatment (317) 776-8500
for acute and chronic conditions, pediatrics, women's Offers free, anonymous HIV testing for anyone at risk. Pre-
health and family planning services, physical exams (for and post-test counseling sessions are included. Free testing
sports, school, work, Medicaid/Medicare), mental health for sexually transmitted diseases/infections is also available
evaluations, immunizations, and lab work. Sliding-scale through a partnership with Riverview Community Clinic.
fees for uninsured clients.
HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD HEALTH
NORA IMMEDIATE CARE CENTER AND DENTAL CENTER
860 East 86th Street, Suite 4, Indianapolis, IN 46240 2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 580-3200 46218
Provides walk-in, outpatient treatment of minor illnesses
(317) 920-5760
and injuries as well as lab testing, EKG services, X-rays,
Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services include
drug screenings, and physicals (insurance, sports, school,
family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, OB/GYN, mental
and camp).
health evaluations and counseling, laboratory testing,
TRINITY FREE CLINIC - PEDIATRIC MEDICAL immunizations, foot care, STD testing and treatment, HIV
CLINIC testing/counseling, mammograms, vision care, diabetes
treatment, asthma treatment, and patient education.
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 819-0772
Offers a weekly free clinic for low-income, uninsured
children of Hamilton County. Services include sick visits,
well-child checkups, and physicals for school, camp, and
sports.

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INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST Mammograms


MEDICAL TOWER INN
1633 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL INDIANA
(317) 962-2700 LifeCare OFFICE
Provides free, confidential HIV testing by appointment or 5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278
on a walk-in basis. (800) 227-2345 National Helpline
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - CASTLETON Lists locations, fees, and other details of mammography
services around Indiana. The guide includes such things as
HEALTH CENTER whether mammogram providers accept Medicare or
8121 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250 self-referrals, whether they send annual reminders, and the
(317) 849-9304 typical wait time for an appointment. This free guide is
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for available online, at every American Cancer Society community
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast office throughout Indiana, or by calling the national
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing organization.
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and LITTLE RED DOOR CANCER AGENCY
counseling. 1801 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 925-5595
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - EASTSIDE HEALTH
Provides free screening mammograms on set dates
CENTER throughout the year for low-income Central Indiana women
9385 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229 and men who are uninsured or underinsured. Pre-registration
(317) 899-4731 required.
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast YWCA GREATER LAFAYETTE
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing 605 North 6th Street, Lafayette, IN 47901
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD (765) 742-4375 YWCA Women's Cancer Program
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and (800) 770-9004 Toll-Free
counseling. Provides free pap tests and mammograms for eligible women
in select counties. The program provides free screenings for
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - MIDTOWN HEALTH breast and cervical cancers, including mammograms, breast
CENTER ultrasounds, biopsies, Pap tests, pelvic exams, and
3750 North Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, colposcopies. Program staff can provide educational
IN 46208 presentations for groups of any size.
(317) 925-6747
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast Pap Tests
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and PLANNED PARENTHOOD - CASTLETON HEALTH
counseling. CENTER
8121 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250
STEP UP INC. (SERVICES, TRAINING, (317) 849-9304
EDUCATION, AND PREVENTION) Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
850 North Meridian Street, 1st Floor, Indianapolis, IN and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
46204 testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
(317) 259-7013 counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
Offers free, anonymous HIV testing. Service is available treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
on-site once weekly and at various locations throughout
Indianapolis several times a week. Syphilis testing is also PLANNED PARENTHOOD - EASTSIDE HEALTH
available at some locations. Website and automated CENTER
information line provide times and locations of testing. 9385 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229
(317) 899-4731
WISHARD INFECTIOUS DISEASE CLINIC Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
1111 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
(317) 630-7645 testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
Offers free, confidential HIV testing on a walk-in basis. counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.

Lead Poisoning Screening PLANNED PARENTHOOD - MIDTOWN HEALTH


CENTER
3750 North Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT 46208
18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN (317) 925-6747
46060 Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
(317) 776-8500 and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
Offers free lead screening for Hamilton County children 6 testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
months to 6 years old, twice monthly by appointment. counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and

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treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling. Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening
RIVERVIEW COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC
601 A Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 AFRICAN CENTER
(317) 776-1071 3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN
Provides a broad range of health services for Medicaid 46208
patients and low-income, uninsured persons in Hamilton (317) 927-9777
County. Women's services include prenatal care, pap Provides primary medical care; HIV/AIDS/STD testing,
tests, and family planning. Pediatrics and general family treatment, and prevention; health outreach and advocacy; and
health care also available. Services are provided by nurse medical referrals for individuals from Africa, Asia, or South
practitioners, with physicians on call. Sliding-scale fees for America.
those without insurance.
DAMIEN CENTER
TRINITY FREE CLINIC
26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 632-0123 Ext. 287
(317) 819-0772 Provides free, confidential testing for HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea,
Provides pap smears, pregnancy testing, clinical breast chlamydia, and trichomoniasis. Free pregnancy testing also
exams, and referrals for mammograms and overall available.
women's health. Serves low-income, uninsured or
under-insured women in Hamilton County. HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD HEALTH
YWCA GREATER LAFAYETTE AND DENTAL CENTER
605 North 6th Street, Lafayette, IN 47901 2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
(765) 742-4375 YWCA Women's Cancer Program 46218
(800) 770-9004 Toll-Free (317) 920-5760
Provides free pap tests and mammograms for eligible Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services include
women in select counties. The program provides free family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, OB/GYN, mental
screenings for breast and cervical cancers, including health evaluations and counseling, laboratory testing,
mammograms, breast ultrasounds, biopsies, Pap tests, immunizations, foot care, STD testing and treatment, HIV
pelvic exams, and colposcopies. Program staff can testing/counseling, mammograms, vision care, diabetes
treatment, asthma treatment, and patient education.
provide educational presentations for groups of any size.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - CASTLETON HEALTH
CENTER
Paternity/Maternity Establishment 8121 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 849-9304
HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 134, Noblesville, IN and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
46060 testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
(317) 776-8559 Child Support Division
treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
Enforces court-ordered child support cases in Hamilton
County. Can help in establishing paternity for children PLANNED PARENTHOOD - EASTSIDE HEALTH
whose parents are not married and in locating absent CENTER
parents whose whereabouts are unknown. 9385 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229
INDIANA BLOOD CENTER (317) 899-4731
3450 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
(317) 916-5237 HLA Lab and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
Performs DNA paternity testing. Performs HLA typing for testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
bone marrow patients and potential donors such as family counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
members. treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - MIDTOWN HEALTH
CENTER
Prostatic Specific Antigen Blood Tests 3750 North Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46208
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL (317) 925-6747
INDIANA OFFICE Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
46278 testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline
treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
Offers free prostate cancer screening every year during
the month of September at various hospitals throughout
central Indiana. Screenings include blood tests and
physical exam of the prostate gland. The local and
national offices can also provide referrals for prostate
cancer screening and treatment throughout the year.

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Sickle Cell Screening VISITING NURSE SERVICE (VNS)


4701 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
MARTIN CENTER (317) 722-8299 Ext. 1104 Immunization Office
3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205 Offers a full range of travel vaccines, including Yellow Fever.
(317) 927-5158 Free pre-travel health counseling and recommendations
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free provided. Tuberculosis testing, HPV vaccinations, and
Provides health education and screenings for sickle cell shingles vaccinations are also available.
disease, a blood disorder that occurs predominantly ___________________________________________
among persons of Mediterranean and African descent.
Also screens for high cholesterol, hypertension, and
diabetes. HEALTH SUPPORTIVE SERVICES

Skin Screening Aging and Disability Resource Centers

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS


INDIANA OFFICE 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN (317) 254-3660
46278 Provides information and referral services for Central Indiana
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline seniors and persons of any age with disabilities. Uses a
Offers free skin cancer screening every year during the network of community resources to refer clients and their
month of May at various hospitals throughout central families to services including housing options, home delivered
Indiana. Can also provide referrals for skin cancer meals, personal care services, adult day services, respite
screening and treatment throughout the year. care, and more.

Specialized Pediatric Evaluation AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling

PEYTON MANNING CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AT AFRICAN CENTER


SAINT VINCENT 3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 46208
(317) 338-4366 Hilbert Pediatric Emergency Room (317) 927-9777
(317) 338-2345 Hospital Switchboard/Information Provides primary medical care; HIV/AIDS/STD testing,
Provides a full range of pediatric services for newborn to treatment, and prevention; health outreach and advocacy; and
teen patients in a child-friendly environment. Inpatient, medical referrals for individuals from Africa, Asia, or South
outpatient, emergency, and critical care, as well as a America.
variety of wellness programs, are available. DAMIEN CENTER
RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA 26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
UNIVERSITY HEALTH (317) 632-0123
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Provides information, referrals, and literature about HIV/AIDS.
(317) 944-2060 Information Desk INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE
(317) 944-3936 Emergency Room 445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
Provides specialized diagnostic and treatment services for (317) 472-1055
infants, children, and adolescents. A variety of specialized Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS prevention,
clinics are available, including for spina bifida, cerebral nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in Indiana. Provides
palsy, down syndrome, behavioral issues, feeding educational fairs, summer internships, scholarships, and
disorders, adoption services, cancer, infectious diseases, college-prep workshops. Maintains a resource center, offers
and more. A 24-hour emergency room and level 1 burn translation/interpretation services, and provides support
and trauma units are also available. services to other Latino-serving organizations in Indiana.

Tuberculosis Screening Appearance Enhancement Consultation


Programs
HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL INDIANA
46060
OFFICE
(317) 776-8500
Provides low-cost tuberculosis (TB) testing to persons 5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278
required to take the test for work, school, or other (800) 227-2345 National Helpline
programs as well as for those with known exposure or (877) 499-4673 Patient Services Center
high risk factors. Teaches cancer patients hands-on cosmetic techniques to
help them cope with appearance-related side effects from
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service that does not promote any cosmetic product line. as wheelchairs, rehabilitation equipment, and vehicle
Group classes and one-on-one services are available, adaptive equipment. Works with clients to determine specific
depending on the area. mobility needs and to find resources to meet those needs.
Staff can assist clients in applying for appropriate benefits to
assist with costs.
Assistive Technology Equipment Provision
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF
Options GREATER INDIANA
107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804, Indianapolis,
BREAKING NEW GROUND RESOURCE CENTER IN 46204
225 South University Street, West Lafayette, IN (317) 632-3561
47907 (800) 723-7620 Toll-Free
(765) 494-5088 Offers financial assistance with the purchase of adaptive
(800) 825-4264 Toll Free equipment (such as wheelchairs, communication devices, and
Assists farmers or ranchers who have become disabled to car seats for children) for persons of all ages who have
continue farming by providing information and resources cerebral palsy (CP). Also includes a scholarship fund for high
on rehabilitation technology relating to agricultural work school seniors with CP and a fund for adaptive sports
sites including publications and on-site consultations. equipment. Assistance determined on a case-by-case basis.

DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA


2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN Assistive Technology Information
(317) 835-2492 Hand to Hand
Provides gently used clothing, furniture, childrens toys,
and adaptability items to families of children or adults with ACCESSABILITY: CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT
Down syndrome. Families may also request gently used LIVING
clothes that have already been altered to fit a child with 5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Down syndrome. (317) 926-1660
Offers services, support, and information to help people of any
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - ASSISTIVE age with disabilities achieve independence. Provides
TECHNOLOGY CENTER information and referral, peer support, skills training, and
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 advocacy. Can reproduce written documents into Braille,
(317) 466-2013 large-print, and audio recordings. On-site or in-home training
Accepts and restores donated assistive technology, may include:
medical equipment, and computers and provides them * Life skills
free to persons with disabilities. Available items vary, but * Mobility/travel
may include wheelchairs, canes, crutches, walkers, * Managing personal-care assistants
feeding equipment, communication systems, magnifiers, * Using assistive technology
adaptive toys, desktop computers, and laptop computers. * Exercising legal rights
Low-interest loans for purchasing new equipment may
also be available. BOSMA ENTERPRISES
8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
HOME HEALTH DEPOT INDIANAPOLIS NORTH (888) 567-3422 Toll Free
SHOWROOM (317) 704-8240 Assistive Technology Information
9407 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 Provides computer lab and training with adaptive software
(317) 333-6033 programs including JAWS, Window Eyes, Zoom Text,
Offers for sale a broad range of assistive equipment, such Kurzweil, and Ruby for persons who are blind or visually
as wheelchairs, rehabilitation equipment, and vehicle impaired. Also offers classes in keyboard skills, Windows, and
adaptive equipment. Works with clients to determine Microsoft Word.
specific mobility needs and to find resources to meet
those needs. Staff can assist clients in applying for EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - ASSISTIVE
appropriate benefits to assist with costs. TECHNOLOGY CENTER
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
HOME HEALTH DEPOT INDIANAPOLIS (317) 466-2001 Evaluation and Training
NORTHWEST SHOWROOM / SERVICE CENTER Provides one-on-one assessments to determine the
7040 North Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 appropriate assistive technology to meet individual needs at
(317) 347-6400 home, work, school, or in the community. Individualized
Offers for sale a broad range of assistive equipment, such training and technical support are also provided for assistive
as wheelchairs, rehabilitation equipment, and vehicle technology and devices.
adaptive equipment. Works with clients to determine
specific mobility needs and to find resources to meet INDIANA PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY SERVICES
those needs. Staff can assist clients in applying for (IPAS)
appropriate benefits to assist with costs. 4701 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 222, Indianapolis, IN
46205
HOME HEALTH DEPOT INDIANAPOLIS SOUTH (800) 622-4845
SHOWROOM Offers a variety of services to persons in Indiana with
7781 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227 disabilities, such as:
(317) 882-9532 * Provides information and support for self-advocacy;
Offers for sale a broad range of assistive equipment, such * Assists with getting appropriate medical, psychiatric, or

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habilitation services;
* Helps families secure free and appropriate education EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - ASSISTIVE
for children with disabilities; TECHNOLOGY CENTER
* Ensures access to public places and government 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
buildings; (317) 466-2001 Evaluation and Training
* Assists in correcting discrimination in housing or Provides one-on-one assessments to determine the
employment; appropriate assistive technology to meet individual needs at
* Helps in securing assistive technology services and home, work, school, or in the community. Individualized
devices; training and technical support are also provided for assistive
* Advocates for accessible voting machines and polling technology and devices.
places.

Automated External Defibrillator Training


Assistive Technology Training
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, INDIANAPOLIS
ACCESSABILITY - SENIORS ACHIEVING 6100 West 96th Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46278
INDEPENDENT LIFE (SAIL) (877) 242-4277 ECC/CPR Trainings
5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 Provides referrals to certified emergency cardiovascular care
(317) 926-1660 (ECC) courses, ranging from basic first aid and
(866) 794-7245 Toll free cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to specialized courses
(317) 596-6440 TDD/TTY for health care professionals. Specialists are available 24
Assists seniors 55 and older who are losing or have hours a day to help callers choose the right course for them.
already lost their sight in gaining independence. Provides The website also offers a tool for finding local courses.
assistance with low-tech vision aids, personal hygiene AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
care, clothing identification, money identification, and
social activities. In-home training can usually be arranged.
INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
Depending on available funding, this program may be 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
able to provide vision aids to low-income seniors with a (317) 684-1441 Press 6
vision impairment. Offers a variety of safety training courses. Courses may be
available in a traditional classroom setting, online, or brought
ACCESSABILITY: CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT to a workplace. Offerings include:
LIVING * First aid
5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 * Cardiopulmonary respiration (CPR)
(317) 926-1660 * Automated external defibrillator (AED)
Offers services, support, and information to help people of * Life guarding, swimming, and water safety
any age with disabilities achieve independence. Provides * Caregiving and babysitting
information and referral, peer support, skills training, and * Disaster response
advocacy. Can reproduce written documents into Braille, * Emergency preparedness
large-print, and audio recordings. On-site or in-home FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH EDUCATION
training may include:
* Life skills
CENTER
* Mobility/travel 5935 South Emerson Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
* Managing personal-care assistants (317) 865-5554 Class Registration
* Using assistive technology Offers a two-evening training in basic first aid, CPR, and AED
* Exercising legal rights to help individuals care for victims of sudden cardiac arrest,
injury, or sudden illness until medical help arrives.
BOSMA ENTERPRISES
8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - CARMEL
(888) 567-3422 Toll Free 13500 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 704-8240 Assistive Technology Information (317) 415-7676 Class Information/Registration
Provides computer lab and training with adaptive software Offers a variety of health-related training courses for
programs including JAWS, Window Eyes, Zoom Text, individuals, families, and professionals. Locations vary.
Kurzweil, and Ruby for persons who are blind or visually Options include childbirth preparation (courses for moms,
impaired. Also offers classes in keyboard skills, Windows, dads, siblings, and grandparents), newborn care, ACLS, CPR
and Microsoft Word. (both family and professional), Heartsaver AED, PALS, and
Safe Sitter courses.
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS
(317) 466-1000 2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Offers a variety of services for first-time drivers with (317) 338-2273 Physician Referral (CARE Line)
disabilities as well as previous drivers with medical Offers a variety of health-related training courses for
conditions or age-related changes. Services include clinic individuals, families, and professionals. Locations vary.
and behind-the-wheel assessment, skill development, and Options include childbirth preparation (courses for moms,
assistive technology evaluation and training (including dads, siblings, and grandparents), newborn care, ACLS, CPR
bioptic telescope for vision enhancement). (both family and professional), Heartsaver AED, PALS, and
Safe Sitter courses.

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course for them. The website also offers a tool for finding
SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL - local courses.
INDIANAPOLIS
8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
(317) 415-7676 Class Information/Registration INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
Offers a variety of health-related training courses for 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
individuals, families, and professionals. Locations vary. (317) 684-1441 Press 6
Options include childbirth preparation (courses for moms, Offers a variety of safety training courses. Courses may be
dads, siblings, and grandparents), newborn care, ACLS, available in a traditional classroom setting, online, or brought
CPR (both family and professional), Heartsaver AED, to a workplace. Offerings include:
PALS, and Safe Sitter courses. * First aid
* Cardiopulmonary respiration (CPR)
* Automated external defibrillator (AED)
Blood Donor Stations * Life guarding, swimming, and water safety
* Caregiving and babysitting
* Disaster response
INDIANA BLOOD CENTER * Emergency preparedness
3450 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 916-5150 Donor Center FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH EDUCATION
(800) 632-4722 Toll-Free CENTER
Provides blood services to hospitals throughout central 5935 South Emerson Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
Indiana. Provides opportunities for volunteers to donate (317) 865-5554 Class Registration
blood through community blood drives, bloodmobile, and Offers a two-evening training in basic first aid, CPR, and AED
branch locations throughout the state. to help individuals care for victims of sudden cardiac arrest,
injury, or sudden illness until medical help arrives.

Body Donations SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - CARMEL


13500 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 415-7676 Class Information/Registration
IU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE - ANATOMICAL Offers a variety of health-related training courses for
EDUCATION PROGRAM individuals, families, and professionals. Locations vary.
635 Barnhill Drive, Room 5035, Indianapolis, IN Options include childbirth preparation (courses for moms,
46202 dads, siblings, and grandparents), newborn care, ACLS, CPR
(317) 274-7450 (both family and professional), Heartsaver AED, PALS, and
Accepts donations of human remains (whole body) for use Safe Sitter courses.
in medical training in Indiana. Handles all aspects of the SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS
process, including retrieving the remains, filing the death 2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
certificate, assisting in placing the obituary, and notifying
(317) 338-2273 Physician Referral (CARE Line)
Social Security. After use in teaching, the remains will be
Offers a variety of health-related training courses for
cremated and either inurned in Crown Hill Cemetery or,
individuals, families, and professionals. Locations vary.
upon request, returned to the family.
Options include childbirth preparation (courses for moms,
dads, siblings, and grandparents), newborn care, ACLS, CPR
(both family and professional), Heartsaver AED, PALS, and
Bone Marrow Donation Registries Safe Sitter courses.

INDIANA BLOOD CENTER


3450 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Dental Care Referrals
(317) 916-5150 Donor Center
Maintains a database of volunteer donors' HLA types to DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), INDIANA
cross reference with patients seeking an unrelated bone FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
marrow transplant. Currently the only location for National
Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) in the state of Indiana.
(FSSA)
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Offers Medicaid recipients a way to select or change providers
CPR Instruction (including doctors, dentists, and medical transportation) as
well as to ask questions and make complaints about their
health plan. Member services are provided through the
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, individual plans:
INDIANAPOLIS
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN Care Select
Advantage Health Solutions: (800) 784-3981
46278
MDwise: (800) 356-1204
(877) 242-4277 ECC/CPR Trainings
Provides referrals to certified emergency cardiovascular Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)
care (ECC) courses, ranging from basic first aid and Anthem: (800) 553-2019
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to specialized MDWise: (317) 822-7196 or (877) 822-7196
courses for health care professionals. Specialists are
available 24 hours a day to help callers choose the right Hoosier Healthwise

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Anthem: (866) 408-6131


Anthem (Transportation): (800) 508-7230 ALS ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA
Managed Health Services (MHS): (877) 647-4848 6525 East 82nd Street, Suite 115, Indianapolis, IN 46250
MHS (Transportation): (800) 508-7230 (317) 915-9888
MDwise: (317) 630-2831 or (800) 356-1204 (888) 508-3232 Toll Free
Provides information, referrals, and public awareness
Callers who do not know the name of their plan may regarding Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as
call Indiana Health Coverage "Lou Gehrig's Disease." This agency also participates in
Member Services (Hoosier Healthwise) at (800) research, advocacy, and community services in Indiana.
457-4584 for assistance.
Arthritis
Traditional Medicaid
Transportation: (855) 435-7178 ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, INDIANA CHAPTER
Benefit Information: (317) 713-9627 or (800) 457-4584
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 430, Indianapolis, IN
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH 46204
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (800) 783-2342
(855) 435-7178 Family Helpline Provides public forums and educational programs on arthritis,
Provides information and referral services to Hoosiers in fibromyalgia, and related conditions. Offers self-help courses
need of resources such as prenatal care, health and and instruction in water and dry-land exercise programs.
dental care, shelter, food, utility assistance, literacy Provides speakers' bureau presentations and health fair
programs, GED programs, vocational programs, and displays and sponsors special events such as golf
more. Provides information and referral to public tournaments, Fire & Ice Ball, Jingle Bell Run, and Arthritis
assistance programs such as WIC, TANF, CCDF, SNAP Walk.
(food stamps), and Medicare. Maintains lists of
Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise medical, dental, and Autism
transportation providers. Offers support and advocacy to
help Indiana families access the services they need. AUTISM SOCIETY OF INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY 13295 Illinois Street, Suite 213, Carmel, IN 46032
8780 Purdue Road, Suite 8, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (800) 609-8449 Toll-Free
(317) 471-8131 Provides information and referrals to professionals, families,
Provides information on dental care and offers referrals to and individuals concerned about autism and offers support
private dentists by geographic area who are accepting from birth through the entire life span of individuals with
new patients. Does not provide Medicaid referrals. Serves autism. Callers are linked with local allies who can assist them
Marion, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan, in finding support groups, creating a plan (such as an IEP),
Shelby, and Tipton Counties. and applying for services and benefits.
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - AUTISM FAMILY
RESOURCE CENTER
Disease/Disability Information 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 479-3231
AIDS/HIV Offers families affected by autism a place to connect through
parent-to-parent support, become better educated, use library
and video resource materials, have free access to the Internet,
DAMIEN CENTER utilize software to create visual schedules, find support groups,
26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201 and more. Open to the public.
(317) 632-0123
Provides information, referrals, and literature about Brain Injuries
HIV/AIDS.

Alzheimer's Disease BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA


9531 Valparaiso Court, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 356-7722
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, GREATER Offers public awareness about brain injury in the form of
INDIANA CHAPTER advocacy, a lending library, and information and resources
50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN concerning support groups to interested persons,
46240 professionals, survivors, family members, and caregivers
(800) 272-3900 Toll Free (24 Hours) throughout Indiana. Provides public speakers about brain
Offers information online and over the phone for injury and how to prevent it. Volunteer opportunities for
Alzheimer's patients and their families, friends, and interested adults.
caregivers. The website lists support groups, provides a
Cancer
virtual resource library, and includes a tool for finding
assisted living, nursing homes, and other housing options.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL INDIANA
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis OFFICE
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline
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Operates the local office of the National Cancer Society and


supports cancer education, programming, treatment, and AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION, INDIANA
prevention in central Indiana. Organizes local events for OFFICE
the Great American Smoke Out and other national 8604 Allisonville Road, Suite 140, Indianapolis, IN 46250
campaigns. Call the national 24-hour helpline for (800) 342-2383 National Information Line
information or referrals anytime; the national office serves Maintains a phone line and website with information, news,
as a gateway to local and regional services. and other resources for anyone affected by diabetes, including
those diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, friends and
CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY CENTRAL families of diabetics, and professionals working in the field of
INDIANA - NORTHSIDE diabetes.
5150 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 257-1505 JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION,
Offers free, educational workshops about cancer, healthy INDIANA STATE CHAPTER
lifestyles, yoga, cooking for wellness, and more for 8440 Woodfield Crossing Boulevard, Suite 201,
persons with a current or past diagnosis of cancer. Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 469-9604
CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY CENTRAL Offers a free public-outreach program to support families with
INDIANA - SOUTHSIDE a child who has been newly diagnosed with diabetes. Newly
8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237 diagnosed families receive a care package of information and
(317) 257-1505 resources, and are partnered with another family who has
Main Office been through the same experience. Support groups
Offers free, educational workshops about cancer, healthy throughout the state are also available for families of children
lifestyles, yoga, cooking for wellness, and more for with diabetes.
persons with a current or past diagnosis of cancer.
Down Syndrome
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
INDIANAPOLIS
DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA
8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237
(317) 782-4422 Cancer 101 2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 865-5865 Spirit of Women 46208
(317) 865-5000 Switchboard (317) 925-7617
Offers a library containing over 500 books, videos, (888) 989-9255 Toll-Free
magazines, pamphlets, and other resources dealing with Provides information, support, and assistance for individuals
the topic of cancer. Provides Internet access and with Down syndrome and their families through monthly group
computer searches via InfoTrak. Also offers a "Living with meetings, respite outings, new parent information kits, a
Cancer" workshop for cancer patients and their families. lending library, and more.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - WEST Heart Disease


HOSPITAL
1111 North Ronald Reagan Parkway, Avon, IN 46123 AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, INDIANAPOLIS
(317) 217-3391 Cancer Center 6100 West 96th Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46278
Provides monthly meetings with support and education for (317) 873-3640 Indianapolis Office
cancer patients and their loved ones. After an (800) 242-8721 National Office
informational presentation, cancer patients and their loved Coordinates community programs and resources to reduce the
ones/caregivers meet separately for support and risk of heart disease and strokes. May be able to provide
discussion. Refreshments included. Pre-registration literature, speakers, and other materials for local events.
required.
Hepatitis
LITTLE RED DOOR CANCER AGENCY
1801 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 925-5595 AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION, HEARTLAND
Offers information about cancer prevention and treatment, DIVISION
and provides referrals and advocacy to cancer patients 921 East 86th Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 46204
and their families and care providers. (317) 635-5074
Provides information, support, and advocacy for those affected
Cerebral Palsy by hepatitis and other liver-related diseases. Maintains a listing
of local support groups, clinical trials, and transplant
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF information. Offers educational programs for schools,
GREATER INDIANA churches, and community groups.
107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804, Hodgkin's Disease
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 632-3561
(800) 723-7620 Toll-Free LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA
Provides information and education about cerebral palsy CHAPTER
(CP) and its treatment and management through 941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
speakers bureaus and in-service training presentations. (317) 726-2270 Indiana Chapter
(800) 955-4572 National Information Line
Diabetes

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Offers information, referral, and educational materials related covered include asthma, tuberculosis, COPD, tobacco,
to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma. and air pollution.

Huntington's Disease Lymphoma

HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE SOCIETY OF LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA


AMERICA - INDIANA CHAPTER CHAPTER
PO Box 2101, Indianapolis, IN 46206 941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(866) 488-0008 Indiana Chapter (317) 726-2270 Indiana Chapter
(800) 345-4372 Ext. 240 National Office (800) 955-4572 National Information Line
Provides information and referral related to Huntington's Offers information, referral, and educational materials related
disease, including information about local support groups to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma.
throughout Indiana. Assists with nursing home
placements and other social services for persons with Multiple Sclerosis
Huntington's disease and their families.

Kidney Disease NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY


INDIANA STATE CHAPTER
3500 DePauw Boulevard, Suite 1040, Indianapolis, IN
NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF INDIANA 46268
911 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN (800) 344-4867
46240 Offers educational seminars, workshops, literature, and
(317) 722-5640 information about multiple sclerosis (MS) to clients, their
(800) 382-9971 Toll-Free families, and the community.
Promotes prevention, treatment, and finding a cure for
kidney and urinary tract disease. Offers public and Parkinson's Disease
professional continuing education, funds research, and
provides advocacy and services for kidney transplant and
PARKINSON'S AWARENESS ASSOCIATION OF
dialysis patients. Provides information about organ and
tissue donation; donor forms available. CENTRAL INDIANA
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 333, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Leukemia (317) 255-1993
Provides referrals to support meetings for persons with
Parkinson's disease and their families and caregivers. Offers a
LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA yearly symposium, holiday party, and a quarterly newsletter for
CHAPTER persons affected by or interested in Parkinson's disease.
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46240 Sickle Cell Anemia
(317) 726-2270 Indiana Chapter
(800) 955-4572 National Information Line MARTIN CENTER
Offers information, referral, and educational materials 3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
related to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and
(317) 927-5158
myeloma.
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free
Liver Disease Provides information to medical personnel, sickle cell patients
and their families about available services and how to manage
the disease. Will refer to sickle cell support groups throughout
AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION, HEARTLAND the central Indiana area but does not offer support groups at
DIVISION their location.
921 East 86th Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN
46204 Spina Bifida
(317) 635-5074
Provides information, support, and advocacy for those SPINA BIFIDA ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA
affected by hepatitis and other liver-related diseases. PO Box 19814, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Maintains a listing of local support groups, clinical trials, (317) 592-1630 Voicemail
and transplant information. Offers educational programs Provides information, advocacy, and support for persons in
for schools, churches, and community groups. Indiana affected by spina bifida. Members may be eligible for
Lung Disease limited reimbursement for medical expenses not covered by
insurance when funds are available. An annual summer camp,
a college scholarship fund, and a camp scholarship are also
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN INDIANA available for young people with spina bifida.
115 West Washington Street Suite 1180 South,
Indianapolis, IN 46204 Stroke
(800) 548-8252 National Lung Helpline
Provides conferences, clinics, literature, speakers, films,
newsletters, and other educational materials and
programs on lung health for the state of Indiana. Issues

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AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER


INDIANAPOLIS INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
46278 (317) 684-1441 Press 6
(317) 873-3640 Indianapolis Office Offers a variety of safety training courses. Courses may be
(800) 242-8721 National Office available in a traditional classroom setting, online, or brought
Coordinates community programs and resources to to a workplace. Offerings include:
reduce the risk of heart disease and strokes. May be able * First aid
to provide literature, speakers, and other materials for * Cardiopulmonary respiration (CPR)
local events. * Automated external defibrillator (AED)
* Life guarding, swimming, and water safety
Visual Impairments * Caregiving and babysitting
* Disaster response
* Emergency preparedness
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND (NFB)
OF INDIANA FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH EDUCATION
6010 Winnpenny Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46220 CENTER
(317) 205-9226 5935 South Emerson Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
Provides information, referral, and advocacy for persons (317) 865-5554 Class Registration
in Indiana with blindness or visual impairments. Maintains Offers a two-evening training in basic first aid, CPR, and AED
information on resources such as adaptive equipment, to help individuals care for victims of sudden cardiac arrest,
guide dogs, support groups, and legal rights. General injury, or sudden illness until medical help arrives.
information about blindness and technical assistance with
assistive technology are available from the national office.
General Health Education Programs
Eye Care Expense Assistance
ASIAN HELP SERVICES
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
SAVING SIGHT INDIANA (317) 924-4827
1040 East 86th Street, Suite 44-F, Indianapolis, IN Provides information, education, and advocacy for the Asian
46240 community in the areas of health care and wellness. Assists
(317) 321-1407 Sight for Students clients in understanding and applying for benefits such as
Provides vouchers for low-income and uninsured Hoosier Healthwise, Medicare, and Medicaid. Wellness and
school-age children to receive a free eye exam and screening workshops are available for breast cancer, prostate
glasses. Vision Service Plan conducts the program. cancer, colon cancer, and smoking cessation.
HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
Eye Care Referrals 18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-8500
Provides a variety of health education programs according to
SAVING SIGHT INDIANA community needs. Programs include CPR instruction,
70 East 91st Street, Suite 204, Indianapolis, IN HIV/AIDS education, preventing disease transmission,
46240 smoking cessation, and self esteem. Works with schools,
(317) 321-1407 Gift of Vision churches, and community groups.
Matches uninsured, low-income adults with local eye-care RUTH LILLY HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER
professionals throughout Indiana who offer donated
services. Donated services might include eye exams, eye
2055 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
glasses, and occasionally surgical procedures. (317) 924-0904
Provides health education programs in the areas of general
health, disease prevention, drug education, nutrition and
General First Aid Instruction fitness, human growth and development, mental health, and
violence prevention. Age-appropriate programs are available
for groups from preschoolers through adults (maximum 150
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, total participants for most programs).
INDIANAPOLIS
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
46278
(877) 242-4277 ECC/CPR Trainings
Provides referrals to certified emergency cardiovascular
care (ECC) courses, ranging from basic first aid and
cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) to specialized
courses for health care professionals. Specialists are
available 24 hours a day to help callers choose the right
course for them. The website also offers a tool for finding
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Glasses/Contact Lenses INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE,


CONSUMER SERVICES DEPARTMENT
INDIANAPOLIS EYE CARE CENTER 311 West Washington Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN
501 Indiana Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46204
46202 (317) 232-2395
(317) 321-1470 (800) 622-4461 Toll-Free
Offers comprehensive eye care for patients of all ages. Answers questions and accepts complaints about private
Services are performed by interns under doctor health, life, automobile, property, and casualty insurance
supervision. Low-income patients with no insurance of any companies in Indiana. Issues reviewed include:
kind may receive the exam free and eyeglasses at a * Coverage concerns
reduced price. * Claim disputes
* Premium issues
SAVING SIGHT INDIANA * Policy cancellations
1040 East 86th Street, Suite 44-F, Indianapolis, IN * Refunds
46240
(317) 321-1407 Sight for Students STATE HEALTH INSURANCE ASSISTANCE
Provides vouchers for low-income and uninsured PROGRAM (SHIP)
school-age children to receive a free eye exam and 714 West 53rd Street, Anderson, IN 46013
glasses. Vision Service Plan conducts the program. (800) 452-4800
Provides insurance information and counseling for Indiana
SAVING SIGHT INDIANA seniors and pre-retirees. Trained volunteers assess insurance
70 East 91st Street, Suite 204, Indianapolis, IN needs and answer questions about Medicare, Medicare
46240 Supplements, Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage, and
(317) 321-1407 Gift of Vision Long-Term Care policies.
Matches uninsured, low-income adults with local eye-care
professionals throughout Indiana who offer donated
services. Donated services might include eye exams, eye Health Insurance Premium Assistance
glasses, and occasionally surgical procedures.
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), INDIANA
Health Fairs FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
(FSSA)
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
INDIANA BLACK EXPO
(866) 267-4679 Hoosier Rx Application
100 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46225 Helps pay for Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Plan)
Provides a health fair offering screenings for diabetes, premiums, up to $70 per month, for eligible low-income
blood pressure, cholesterol, kidney issues, prostate seniors enrolled in a Part D plan that works with Hoosier Rx.
cancer, sickle cell, syphilis, and AIDS. The Health Fair is
located in Hall D.
Hearing Augmentation Aids
Health Insurance Information/Counseling
INDIANA DIVISION OF DISABILITY AND
COVERING KIDS AND FAMILIES OF CENTRAL REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, BUREAU OF
INDIANA REHABILITATION SERVICES (BRS)
2951 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 221-3178 (800) 545-7763 Toll-Free Voice
Assists families with the enrollment process for Medicaid (317) 232-1427 TTY
programs, including Hoosier Healthwise, the Healthy (317) 542-3449 Video/Voice Phone 2
Indiana Plan (HIP), and Health Advantage. Outreach Provides information, referrals, and advocacy statewide for
Enrollment Workers may be contacted directly at the people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Can make referrals
following numbers: regarding interpreters, sign language classes, and sources for
MARION COUNTY hearing aids. Serves as an advocacy base within state
Center Township - (317) 221-3176 government for deaf and hard-of-hearing issues and contracts
Decatur Township - (317) 221-3182 with community agencies to provide case management and
Franklin Township - (317) 221-3183 interpreter services.
Lawrence Township - (317) 221-3177 INDIANA LIONS SPEECH AND HEARING
Perry Township - (317) 221-3183
702 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Pike Township - (317) 221-3182
Collects used hearing aids, which are restored and lent to
Warren Township - (317) 221-3177
persons in need for a trial period of up to 6 months. Assists
Washington Township - (317) 221-3182
clients with obtaining a hearing aid following the trial period.
Wayne Township/Speedway - (317) 221-3184
Applications for assistance must be made through local
Spanish-speakers - (317) 221-2039
Indiana Lions Clubs. Also collects used hearing aids for
ADJACENT COUNTIES
restoration and use by Riley Hospital patients who are awaiting
Hamilton County - (317) 221-3185
new hearing aids.
Boone, Morgan, Hendricks Counties - (317) 221-3180
Shelby, Hancock, Johnson Counties - (317) 221-3187

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Incidental Medical Expense Assistance LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA


CHAPTER
AIDS/HIV 941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 726-2270
Offers limited financial assistance ($100 per year) to help
CONCORD NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER patients who have significant financial need and are under a
1310 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225 doctor's care for a confirmed blood cancer diagnosis. This
(317) 637-4376 program is supported entirely by public contributions, and
Assists those living with HIV/AIDS with the coordination of patient aid funds are subject to availability.
a wide variety of health and social services. Clients may
be eligible for food, housing, transportation, employment, Kidney Disease
legal, and financial assistance.
DAMIEN CENTER NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF INDIANA
26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201 911 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 632-0123 (317) 722-5640
Provides support services for HIV positive persons in (800) 382-9971 Toll-Free
Central Indiana. Mental and physical health care referrals Offers financial assistance to help kidney transplant and
and coordination are provided free of charge. Established dialysis patients pay for emergency needs, such as food,
clients may also be eligible for food, housing, medications, medical supplies, utilities, housing, and
transportation, employment, legal, and financial transportation. Assistance is limited to once per year, and
assistance. client must show that the amount offered will be enough to
meet the need. Service is available only by referral from
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST dialysis/transplant social worker or doctor's office.
MEDICAL TOWER INN
1633 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Sickle Cell Anemia
(317) 962-2700 LifeCare
Provides outpatient medical services, care coordination, MARTIN CENTER
social support, and access to AIDS clinical drug trials for 3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
HIV positive and AIDS patients. Established clients may
also be eligible for food, housing, transportation,
(317) 927-5158
employment, legal, and financial assistance. (888) 658-7719 Toll-Free
Provides referrals to penicillin treatment for persons 6 months
STEP UP INC. (SERVICES, TRAINING, and older who have sickle cell disease. Counseling, material
EDUCATION, AND PREVENTION) support, prescription assistance, and financial aid (maximum
850 North Meridian Street, 1st Floor, Indianapolis, IN $150 per family, per year) may also be available for clients in
46204 need.
(317) 259-7013
Provides mental and physical health care referrals and
coordination free of charge for HIV positive persons in
Long Term Care Options Counseling
Central Indiana. Clients may also be eligible for food,
housing, transportation, employment, legal, and financial CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
assistance. 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
WISHARD INFECTIOUS DISEASE CLINIC (317) 803-6002 CareAware
1111 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Provides information and services to caregivers, including
(317) 630-7645 resource material, training, counseling, and referral to respite
Provides outpatient medical services, care coordination, services. Information and resources are also available to
social support, and access to AIDS clinical drug trials for assist grandparents, ages 55 and older, who are raising
HIV positive and AIDS patients. Established clients may grandchildren under age 18.
also be eligible for food, housing, transportation, DIVISION OF AGING, INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL
employment, legal, and financial assistance. SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Cancer 402 West Washington Street Room W-454, Indianapolis,
IN 46204
(317) 232-7134 Long Term Care Ombudsman
INDIANA WOMEN IN NEED (IWIN) (800) 622-4484 Toll-Free
PO Box 30648 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Receives, investigates, and attempts to resolve problems or
(317) 475-0565 complaints involving residents of long-term care facilities in
(866) 900-4946 Toll Free Indiana (nursing facilities, residential care facilities, assisted
Provides assistance to women undergoing breast cancer living facilities, adult foster-care homes, and county residential
treatment by providing personal services such as child care facilities). The Ombudsman can also provide information
care, housekeeping, lawn maintenance, in-home pet care, about and referrals to long-term care services.
massage therapy, meals, and gas cards.

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eligible for limited reimbursement for medical expenses


INDIANA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION not covered by insurance when funds are available. An annual
1 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN summer camp, a college scholarship fund, and a camp
46204 scholarship are also available for young people with spina
(317) 636-6406 bifida.
(800) 466-4422 Toll-Free
Offers information about choosing a nursing home or
assisted living facility, as well as other related issues. Can Medical Equipment/Supplies
refer callers to member agencies in the caller's area of
choice. Agency membership is voluntary. Provides free
consumer resource guides. EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - ASSISTIVE
TECHNOLOGY CENTER
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Low Vision Aids (317) 466-2013
Accepts and restores donated assistive technology, medical
equipment, and computers and provides them free to persons
ACCESSABILITY - SENIORS ACHIEVING with disabilities. Available items vary, but may include
INDEPENDENT LIFE (SAIL) wheelchairs, canes, crutches, walkers, feeding equipment,
5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 communication systems, magnifiers, adaptive toys, desktop
(317) 926-1660 computers, and laptop computers. Low-interest loans for
(866) 794-7245 Toll free purchasing new equipment may also be available.
(317) 596-6440 TDD/TTY INDIANA UNIVERSITY ALS CENTER AT WISHARD
Assists seniors 55 and older who are losing or have
1050 Wishard Boulevard Neurology Department, 6th
already lost their sight in gaining independence. Provides
assistance with low-tech vision aids, personal hygiene Floor, Indianapolis, IN 46202
care, clothing identification, money identification, and (317) 630-8456
social activities. In-home training can usually be arranged. Offers education and direct services to persons diagnosed
Depending on available funding, this program may be with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also called "Lou
able to provide vision aids to low-income seniors with a Gehrig's Disease." Direct services include:
vision impairment. * Patient advocacy
* Medical equipment loan program
* Nutritional supplement assistance (Walgreens partnership)
Medical Care Expense Assistance * Care coordination
* Special events for patients and caregivers

INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION -


2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE
(317) 233-1351 Childrens Special Health Care 8777 Purdue Road, Room 235, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Services (317) 824-4800
(800) 475-1355 Toll-Free Provides persons with muscular dystrophy and certain other
Provides supplemental medical coverage for children, neuromuscular disorders with select orthopedic equipment,
birth to age 21, who have serious, chronic medical wheelchairs, and leg braces. Lends out other orthopedic
conditions and whose families meet the programs equipment such as hospital beds and bath seats, if in stock.
financial and medical criteria. Helps families pay for MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION
treatment related to their childs condition and provides 7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227
family-centered care coordination. (317) 923-6333
Cancer (800) 544-1213 Toll-Free
Provides adaptive equipment, repairs, and home/car
modifications to children and adults with neuromuscular
LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA diseases such as muscular dystrophy or ALS. Includes items
CHAPTER such as manual and power wheelchairs, leg braces, lifts,
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN hospital beds, ramps for homes, breathing machines,
46240 specialized driving equipment, and more.
(877) 557-2672 Co-Pay Assistance Program NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY
Helps persons with leukemia, lymphoma, and certain
INDIANA STATE CHAPTER
other types of blood cancer pay insurance premiums and
meet medical and prescription co-pay obligations. 3500 DePauw Boulevard, Suite 1040, Indianapolis, IN
Assistance in finding additional sources of financial help is 46268
also provided. (800) 344-4867
Helps registered patients with MS to obtain durable medical
Spina Bifida equipment and home modifications; physician's prescription
required.
SPINA BIFIDA ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA
PO Box 19814, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 592-1630 Voicemail
Provides information, advocacy, and support for persons
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seats, if in stock.
PARKINSON'S AWARENESS ASSOCIATION OF
CENTRAL INDIANA MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 333, Indianapolis, IN 7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227
46205 (317) 923-6333
(317) 255-1993 Provides adaptive equipment, repairs, and home/car
Lends convalescent aids to persons diagnosed with modifications to children and adults with neuromuscular
Parkinson's disease. diseases such as muscular dystrophy or ALS. Includes items
such as manual and power wheelchairs, leg braces, lifts,
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF hospital beds, ramps for homes, breathing machines,
GREATER INDIANA specialized driving equipment, and more.
107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804,
NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY
Indianapolis, IN 46204
INDIANA STATE CHAPTER
(317) 632-3561
3500 DePauw Boulevard, Suite 1040, Indianapolis, IN
(800) 723-7620 Toll-Free
Offers financial assistance with the purchase of adaptive
46268
equipment (such as wheelchairs, communication devices, (800) 344-4867
and car seats for children) for persons of all ages who Helps registered patients with MS to obtain durable medical
have cerebral palsy (CP). Also includes a scholarship equipment and home modifications; physician's prescription
fund for high school seniors with CP and a fund for required.
adaptive sports equipment. Assistance determined on a PARKINSON'S AWARENESS ASSOCIATION OF
case-by-case basis.
CENTRAL INDIANA
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 333, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Mercy Transportation (317) 255-1993
Lends convalescent aids to persons diagnosed with
Parkinson's disease.
SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN -
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF
APPLICATION SITE
GREATER INDIANA
510 North New Jersey Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804, Indianapolis,
(317) 635-2433 Indianapolis Office
IN 46204
(800) 237-5055 National Information/Referrals
Assists families with applying for treatment and (317) 632-3561
transportation to a Shriners hospital for their children (up (800) 723-7620 Toll-Free
to age 18) who have serious burns, orthopedic problems, Offers financial assistance with the purchase of adaptive
spinal cord injury, or facial/cranial conditions including equipment (such as wheelchairs, communication devices, and
cleft palate. Application takes 4-6 weeks, except in the car seats for children) for persons of all ages who have
case of emergency burns. Care is provided at Shriners cerebral palsy (CP). Also includes a scholarship fund for high
hospitals and burn institutes in Chicago, Cincinnati, and school seniors with CP and a fund for adaptive sports
other locations throughout the United States, Canada, and equipment. Assistance determined on a case-by-case basis.
Mexico.
Nursing Facility Referrals
Mobility Aids
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - ASSISTIVE 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
TECHNOLOGY CENTER (317) 254-3660 Phone Options Counselors
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 Provides evaluation of a person's physical condition to
(317) 466-2013 determine if nursing home care is necessary. Required by law
Accepts and restores donated assistive technology, for anyone who is or may become Medicaid eligible within one
medical equipment, and computers and provides them year.
free to persons with disabilities. Available items vary, but DIVISION OF AGING, INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL
may include wheelchairs, canes, crutches, walkers, SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
feeding equipment, communication systems, magnifiers,
402 West Washington Street Room W-454, Indianapolis,
adaptive toys, desktop computers, and laptop computers.
Low-interest loans for purchasing new equipment may IN 46204
also be available. (317) 232-7134 Long Term Care Ombudsman
(800) 622-4484 Toll-Free
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION - Receives, investigates, and attempts to resolve problems or
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE complaints involving residents of long-term care facilities in
8777 Purdue Road, Room 235, Indianapolis, IN Indiana (nursing facilities, residential care facilities, assisted
46268 living facilities, adult foster-care homes, and county residential
(317) 824-4800 care facilities). The Ombudsman can also provide information
Provides persons with muscular dystrophy and certain about and referrals to long-term care services.
other neuromuscular disorders with select orthopedic
equipment, wheelchairs, and leg braces. Lends out other
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INDIANA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION Organ and Tissue Banks


1 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46204 INDIANA LIONS EYE AND TISSUE TRANSPLANT
(317) 636-6406 BANK
(800) 466-4422 Toll-Free 727 East 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Offers information about choosing a nursing home or (800) 232-4384 Eye Hotline
assisted living facility, as well as other related issues. Can Maintains an eye bank and makes donated eye tissue
refer callers to member agencies in the caller's area of available to Indiana ophthalmologists for transplant, research,
choice. Agency membership is voluntary. Provides free and teaching. The 24-hour hotline is available for professionals
consumer resource guides. or family members to call to arrange a donation from a dying
LEADING AGE INDIANA or deceased patient.
5460 Bearberry Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 733-2380 Patient/Family Housing
Provides information about member nursing homes,
retirement communities, and apartments for seniors.
Membership in the association is open to not-for-profit AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL INDIANA
homes for the aged; membership is voluntary and not an OFFICE
indicator of quality care. 5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline
Provides up to three nights in a participating hotel for cancer
Nutrition Education patients who are traveling more than 60 miles to receive
outpatient treatment or surgery at an Indianapolis area
INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE hospital. Patients may also have one caregiver with them
445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, during their stay.
Indianapolis, IN 46204 RONALD MCDONALD HOUSE
(317) 472-1055 435 Limestone Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS (317) 269-2247
prevention, nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in Provides home-like, temporary lodging for out-of-town families
Indiana. Provides educational fairs, summer internships, of seriously ill or injured children being treated at Riley and
scholarships, and college-prep workshops. Maintains a other Indianapolis area hospitals. Small nightly fee is
resource center, offers translation/interpretation services, negotiable. Residents help with household tasks. Shuttle
and provides support services to other Latino-serving service to Riley/IU/Methodist hospitals available.
organizations in Indiana.
PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Physician Referrals
(317) 776-0854
Offers information, referrals, and educational programs on AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL INDIANA
topics such as food preparation and preservation, nutrition OFFICE
and fitness, food safety, budgeting, and money
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278
management.
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline
RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA Lists locations, fees, and other details of mammography
UNIVERSITY HEALTH services around Indiana. The guide includes such things as
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202 whether mammogram providers accept Medicare or
self-referrals, whether they send annual reminders, and the
(317) 948-5888 POWER Clinic
typical wait time for an appointment. This free guide is
Offers an intensive lifestyle and fitness-enhancing
available online, at every American Cancer Society community
program for overweight children. Lab tests and fitness
office throughout Indiana, or by calling the national
assessment are conducted at enrollment. Families work
organization.
with dietitians, exercise physiologists, behaviorists, and
pediatricians at the Riley Clinic. Follow-up services COMMUNITY HEALTH NETWORK
included. 1500 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
RUTH LILLY HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER (800) 777-7775 Physician Referral
2055 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Provides phone referrals to physicians and services within the
Community Health Network. An online tool for finding doctors
(317) 924-0904
by location, speciality, type of insurance accepted, language
Provides health education programs in the areas of
spoken, and gender is also available
general health, disease prevention, drug education,
(www.ecommunity.com/fad).
nutrition and fitness, human growth and development,
mental health, and violence prevention. Age-appropriate DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), INDIANA
programs are available for groups from preschoolers FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
through adults (maximum 150 total participants for most
(FSSA)
programs).
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Offers Medicaid recipients a way to select or change providers
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well as to ask questions and make complaints about their


health plan. Member services are provided through the SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS
individual plans: 2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 338-2273 Physician Referral (CARE Line)
Care Select Offers referrals from a pool of Saint Vincent physicians,
Advantage Health Solutions: (800) 784-3981 medical specialists, physician assistants, nurse practitioners,
MDwise: (800) 356-1204 and optometrists in Central Indiana. Callers are matched with
physicians based on their preferences for location, gender,
Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) and medical specialties. Flexible scheduling and same-day
Anthem: (800) 553-2019 appointments provided when possible.
MDWise: (317) 822-7196 or (877) 822-7196
SHRINERS HOSPITALS FOR CHILDREN -
Hoosier Healthwise APPLICATION SITE
Anthem: (866) 408-6131 510 North New Jersey Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Anthem (Transportation): (800) 508-7230 (317) 635-2433 Indianapolis Office
Managed Health Services (MHS): (877) 647-4848 (800) 237-5055 National Information/Referrals
MHS (Transportation): (800) 508-7230 Assists families with applying for treatment and transportation
MDwise: (317) 630-2831 or (800) 356-1204 to a Shriners hospital for their children (up to age 18) who
have serious burns, orthopedic problems, spinal cord injury, or
Callers who do not know the name of their plan may facial/cranial conditions including cleft palate. Application
call Indiana Health Coverage takes 4-6 weeks, except in the case of emergency burns. Care
Member Services (Hoosier Healthwise) at (800) is provided at Shriners hospitals and burn institutes in
457-4584 for assistance. Chicago, Cincinnati, and other locations throughout the United
States, Canada, and Mexico.
Traditional Medicaid
Transportation: (855) 435-7178
Benefit Information: (317) 713-9627 or (800) 457-4584 Poison Control
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 INDIANA POISON CENTER
(855) 435-7178 Family Helpline PO Box 1367, Indianapolis, IN 46206
Provides information and referral services to Hoosiers in (800) 222-1222
need of resources such as prenatal care, health and Provides information by telephone about drug reactions,
dental care, shelter, food, utility assistance, literacy identification, treatment for possible poisoning, and poison
programs, GED programs, vocational programs, and prevention. Calls are answered by trained nurses and
more. Provides information and referral to public pharmacists.
assistance programs such as WIC, TANF, CCDF, SNAP
(food stamps), and Medicare. Maintains lists of
Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise medical, dental, and Prescription Drug Discount Cards
transportation providers. Offers support and advocacy to
help Indiana families access the services they need.
KROGER
MARTIN CENTER Locations Vary, Indianapolis, IN
3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205 (877) 479-5478 Kroger Generic Drug Hotline
(317) 927-5158 Offers discounted prescriptions on more than 300 generic
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free medications, including pet medications; call or visit the website
Provides referrals to penicillin treatment for persons 6 to see if needed medicine is on the list. Prescriptions are for a
months and older who have sickle cell disease. 30- or 90-day supply of a covered drug at a commonly
Counseling, material support, prescription assistance, and prescribed dose. Program available at all Kroger pharmacies.
financial aid (maximum $150 per family, per year) may
also be available for clients in need.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION - Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE
8777 Purdue Road, Room 235, Indianapolis, IN PARTNERSHIP FOR PRESCRIPTION ASSISTANCE
46268 (PPA)
(317) 824-4800 PO Box 441797, Indianapolis, IN 46244
Provides information about neuromuscular diseases (877) 793-0765 Rx for Indiana
including muscular dystrophy and ALS. Provides access Matches low-income, uninsured Hoosiers with prescription
to local MDA clinics in the region that provide testing, assistance programs offered by various pharmaceutical
biopsy, follow-up, and genetic counseling for manufacturers. Qualifying individuals may receive free, or
neuromuscular disorders. Offers referrals to local nearly free, prescription medicines. The confidential eligibility
resources such as support groups and social services for assessment takes approximately 10 minutes and is available
persons with neuromuscular disease. online or by phone.

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Prescription Drugs for Specific Health (800) 382-9971 Toll-Free


Conditions Offers financial assistance to help kidney transplant and
dialysis patients pay for emergency needs, such as food,
medications, medical supplies, utilities, housing, and
MARTIN CENTER transportation. Assistance is limited to once per year, and
3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205 client must show that the amount offered will be enough to
(317) 927-5158 meet the need. Service is available only by referral from
dialysis/transplant social worker or doctor's office.
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free
Provides referrals to penicillin treatment for persons 6 Sickle Cell Anemia
months and older who have sickle cell disease.
Counseling, material support, prescription assistance, and
financial aid (maximum $150 per family, per year) may MARTIN CENTER
also be available for clients in need. 3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 927-5158
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free
Prescription Expense Assistance Provides referrals to penicillin treatment for persons 6 months
and older who have sickle cell disease. Counseling, material
support, prescription assistance, and financial aid (maximum
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), $150 per family, per year) may also be available for clients in
INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES need.
ADMINISTRATION (FSSA)
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(866) 267-4679 Hoosier Rx Application Senior Hospital Membership Programs
Helps pay for Medicare Part D (Prescription Drug Plan)
premiums, up to $70 per month, for eligible low-income
seniors enrolled in a Part D plan that works with Hoosier COMMUNITY HOME HEALTH SERVICES
Rx. 9894 East 121st Street, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 621-4870 Touchpoint Senior Services
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON Offers a senior membership program and a variety of
COUNTY health-related services for persons ages 55 and older. Assists
1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 seniors and their caregivers with Medicaid and Medicare
(317) 773-7608 claims and Advance Directives. Offers social activites,
Provides limited financial assistance with rent, utility bills, health-education classes, access to health screenings and
or medical prescriptions to those in crisis in Hamilton support groups, prescription consultation and discounts, and
County. Application must be by referral from a Hamilton referrals to local resources.
County township trustee or other qualifying social service
agency in Hamilton County. Assistance is limited to once FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH - BEECH
every 12 months. No walk-ins. GROVE
1600 Albany Street, Beech Grove, IN 46107
SALVATION ARMY, HAMILTON COUNTY (317) 528-6660 Senior Promise
Provides emergency assistance for Hamilton County Offers a membership program for persons 50 and older that
individuals and families in crisis who have been referred offers a variety of benefits including insurance/Medicare
by their township trustee. Depending on funds, assistance counseling, personal assistance with Saint Francis billing
may be available for rent, gas bills, electric bills, water questions, discounts on TV and telephone during hospital
bills, or other emergency financial needs. Persons stays, and local business discounts. Social events such as
seeking assistance must contact their township trustee. group outings, educational programs, and holiday parties are
also included.
Cancer

LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA Speech Aids


CHAPTER
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF
46240 GREATER INDIANA
(877) 557-2672 Co-Pay Assistance Program 107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804, Indianapolis,
Helps persons with leukemia, lymphoma, and certain
IN 46204
other types of blood cancer pay insurance premiums and
meet medical and prescription co-pay obligations. (317) 632-3561
Assistance in finding additional sources of financial help is (800) 723-7620 Toll-Free
also provided. Offers financial assistance with the purchase of adaptive
equipment (such as wheelchairs, communication devices, and
Kidney Disease car seats for children) for persons of all ages who have
cerebral palsy (CP). Also includes a scholarship fund for high
school seniors with CP and a fund for adaptive sports
NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF INDIANA equipment. Assistance determined on a case-by-case basis.
911 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46240
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Wellness Programs children, and parents may take the children home as soon
as they are ready. Children may stay in a Safe Families home
for up to 1 year.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL
INDIANA OFFICE
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN Domestic Violence Shelters
46278
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline A BETTER WAY
Offers employee wellness programs that can include
PO Box 734, Muncie, IN 47303
health assessments, cancer screenings, fitness programs,
smoking cessation programs, and presentations.
(765) 747-9107 Crisis Line
(800) 347-1144 Toll-Free
Offers temporary shelter and support services to women
Wigs fleeing domestic violence situations and their children.
Maximum stay is 45 days. Phone is answered 24 hours per
day. Open service area.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL
ALBION FELLOWS BACON CENTER
INDIANA OFFICE
PO Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
(812) 422-5622
46278
(800) 339-7752 Crisis Line
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline Provides shelter to women and their minor children seeking
(317) 344-7800 Local Office safe housing because of domestic violence or sexual assault.
Provides free wigs to women experiencing hair loss due to Crisis line is answered 24 hours a day. Support services
cancer treatments. This program is especially intended for include social service referrals, support groups for victims and
those without insurance, or whose insurance will not cover their children, and legal assistance (protective orders,
the cost of a wig. divorces, victim assistance). Open service area.
ALTERNATIVES
Wish Foundations PO Box 1302, Anderson, IN 46015
(866) 593-9999 Crisis Line
Provides emergency shelter and support services for female
INDIANA CHILDREN'S WISH FUND domestic violence victims, with or without dependent children
6435 Castleway West Drive, Suite 130, Indianapolis, (under age 18). Services include lodging, meals, case
IN 46250 management, emergency and essential transportation, and
(317) 913-9474 advocacy. Crisis line available 24 hours per day. Primarily
Fulfills special wishes for Indiana children, ages 3-18, who serves Hamilton, Hancock, Henry, Madison, and Tipton
have life-threatening or terminal illness. Counties; serves as a secondary provider for Marion County.
MAKE-A-WISH FOUNDATION, INDIANA DESERT ROSE
REGIONAL OFFICE PO Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
7330 Woodland Drive, Suite 201, Indianapolis, IN (765) 342-7673
46278 (888) 342-7673 Toll-Free
(317) 636-6060 Provides a shelter for women, with or without children, who are
(800) 872-2756 Toll-Free fleeing a domestic violence situation or are victims of sexual
Grants wishes to children, ages 2 1/2 to 18, who have assault. Secure accommodations are available for up to two
been diagnosed with a life-threatening medical condition. years, along with support services and referrals to professional
Children may be referred by health care workers, their counseling, legal assistance, medical care, social services,
parents, or themselves. and employment. Accepts clients from across Indiana.
FAMILY SERVICES ASSOCIATION OF HOWARD
__________________________________________ COUNTY - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SHELTER
Undisclosed Location, Kokomo, IN 46901
(800) 725-8177
HOUSING/SHELTER Provides temporary shelter for women and children in
domestic violence situations, as well as support services to
help them break the cycle of violence and transition into
Crisis Nurseries/Child Care self-sufficiency. Maximum stay is 45 days. Primarily serves
north-central Indiana, but will accept eligible clients from other
areas.
SAFE FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN
7168 Graham Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250 JULIAN CENTER
(317) 519-3839 2011 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Provides volunteers who open their homes to children (317) 941-2200 Office
whose parents are temporarily unable to care for them (317) 920-9320 Crisis Line
due to a short-term emergency, such as hospitalization, or Provides emergency shelter for battered women, with or
a longer-term crisis, such as drug abuse, short-term without children, at a secure location. Services include meals,
incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, or clothing, transportation, grades K-8 education, individual and
unemployment. Volunteers do not take custody of the group counseling, and personal advocacy. Families share a

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room; single women have shared accommodations (four to a ownership, and technical assistance to small businesses.
room). Open service area.
SALVATION ARMY - SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER Homeless Drop In Centers
540 North Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 637-5551 Emergency Shelter
(800) 589-1037 Toll-Free HORIZON HOUSE
Provides shelter for victims of domestic violence. Support 1033 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
services include legal assistance, domestic abuse support (317) 423-8909
groups, on-site child care, assistance with finding housing, Offers professional and hospitality services to assist homeless
life-skills training, employment information, literacy individuals and families to move out of homelessness and
classes, basic health care, substance abuse classes, and toward self-sufficiency. Provides showers, laundry, phone,
voluntary spiritual counseling. Families stay in a shared mail, and month-to-month storage of personal belongings.
room; single women in semi-private accommodations. Case management services include assessment and referrals
Male victims with children may be admitted, but space is for shelter, medical or mental health care, and/or legal
extremely limited. Intake available 24 hours per day. services, based on need, and assessment for in-house
Maximum stay is 45 days or as determined by casework employment readiness training. Co-located services include
plan. Open service area. medical care, mental health and addiction services, probation
officer hours, and veteran benefits assistance.
SHELTERING WINGS
PO Box 92, Danville, IN 46122 HVAF OF INDIANA
(317) 745-1496 964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Provides emergency housing for women and children (317) 951-0688
suffering from physical, verbal, emotional, or sexual Provides on-site supportive services to homeless and
abuse. Services provided in a supportive, nurturing, near-homeless veterans. Services include food, clothing,
Christ-centered environment, with the goals of reaching personal hygiene items, household goods, drop-in shower
emotional and economic stability. Case management facilities, transportation, housing and employment assistance,
services, children's programs, counseling, support groups, and financial benefits counseling.
housing, life skills, and legal advocacy available.
WINGS (WOMEN IN NEED GROWING Housing Authorities
STRONGER) - QUEST FOR EXCELLENCE
PO Box 441383, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 926-4357 Connect2Help INDIANA HOUSING AND COMMUNITY
Call 2-1-1 DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY (IHCDA)
Offers emergency shelter to female or male victims of 30 South Meridian Street, Suite 1000, Indianapolis, IN
domestic violence. The program includes furnished, 46204
apartment-style shelter and individual case management. (317) 232-7777
Program participants are encouraged to obtain a (800) 872-0371 Toll-Free
protective order against their abuser, but it is not required. Manages programs for the state of Indiana to create housing
The WINGS phone number is confidential; call 2-1-1 to be opportunities for seniors and persons with low income and to
connected with the shelter. Serves Marion and adjacent encourage neighborhood development and revitalization.
counties.
NOBLESVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY
320 Kings Lane, Noblesville, IN 46060
Home Rehabilitation Programs (317) 773-5110
Serves as an application and re-certification site for the
Section 8 Choice Voucher program in Hamilton County. This
NOBLESVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY program provides government-subsidized housing for eligible
320 Kings Lane, Noblesville, IN 46060 low-income persons. The wait list for Section 8 in this area is
(317) 773-5110 currently closed. Persons already on the wait list must keep
(317) 774-0079 their contact information current to remain on the list. A list of
FAX subsidized, income-based rental options in Hamilton County
Provides owner-occupied repair and rehabilitation to that do not require a Section 8 Voucher is available by mail
income eligible homeowners in Hamilton County with upon request.
special considerations for seniors and persons with
disabilities.
Housing Counseling
WEST INDIANAPOLIS DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
1211 South Hiatt Street, Indianapolis, IN 46221 APPRISEN FINANCIAL ADVOCATES
(317) 638-9432 6345 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Assists residents within specific boundaries on the (317) 266-1300
near-southwest side of Indianapolis by initiating and (800) 355-2227 Toll-Free
operating projects to protect and revitalize the residential Provides financial counseling, education, and advice on a
and business community. Projects vary based on range of housing issues, including first-time homebuyer
community needs and funding availability and may include education, post-purchase mortgage counseling, and financial
owner-occupied housing repairs, referrals to housing planning for renters. Services offered over the phone, in
counseling, rehabilitation of housing for affordable home person, or online.

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COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER JULIAN CENTER PERMANENT SUPPORTIVE


INDIANAPOLIS (CAGI) - MERIDIAN STREET HOUSING PROGRAM
3266 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 3401 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 396-1800 Ext. 1738 Housing Counseling (317) 283-4470 34 North Apartments
Provides first-time home buyer classes, mortgage-default Provides a supportive housing program to victims of domestic
and loss-mitigation counseling, and reverse-mortgage violence and their families. Persons in the program must be
counseling. employed, full or part time, or in a training or academic
program, and must participate in all facets of the housing
NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN LEGAL CLINIC program. The program is designed to foster self awareness,
3333 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, responsibility, and empowerment among survivors of domestic
IN 46208 violence in a supportive and positive atmosphere. The 36 units
(317) 429-4160 range in size from studio to four-bedroom apartments.
Housing Intake Specialist
Provides assistance and education workshops on issues NOBLESVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY
such as loss mitigation, predatory lending, foreclosure, 320 Kings Lane, Noblesville, IN 46060
mortgage delinquency, housing counseling, fair housing, (317) 773-5110
and financial literacy. Provides a list of subsidized, income-based rental options in
Hamilton County that do not require a Section 8 Voucher. List
available by mail upon request.
Housing Search Assistance UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF HOUSING AND
URBAN DEVELOPMENT (HUD), INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS 151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1200, Indianapolis, IN
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46204
46205 (317) 226-6303
(317) 254-3660 (800) 743-3333 TDD/TTY
Provides information and referral services for Central Provides a list of privately-owned apartment complexes that
Indiana seniors and persons of any age with disabilities. offer income-based rental housing. Use the list to find housing
Uses a network of community resources to refer clients and apply directly at the apartment's management office. Call
and their families to services including housing options, to have the list mailed or view on the website.
home delivered meals, personal care services, adult day
services, respite care, and more.
Missions
HVAF OF INDIANA
964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN
46204 DAYSPRING CENTER
(317) 951-0688 1537 North Central Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Provides on-site supportive services to homeless and (317) 635-6780
near-homeless veterans. Services include food, clothing, Provides emergency shelter, clothing, and meals for area
personal hygiene items, household goods, drop-in shower homeless families with children. Case management and
facilities, transportation, housing and employment support services are also provided to address the underlying
assistance, and financial benefits counseling. issues of homelessness and to help families regain their
independence. Special support is available to help children
cope. Space is limited; private rooms may not be available.
Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies
GOOD NEWS MISSION MEN'S SHELTER
2716 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER (317) 638-2862
INDIANAPOLIS Provides an open dormitory shelter for men who are
1011 East 22nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 homeless. No limit on length of stay with prepaid weekly fee
(317) 921-2121 Ext. 211 ReStore for persons employed or daily work at the mission for persons
Sells donated building supplies, and some used who are unemployed. Support services include three meals a
appliances and furniture to the general public at a day, medical clinic, some clothing, and educational and
discount. vocational training assistance. Attendance at Chapel is
required; special arrangements are possible for persons
employed on the third shift. Must agree to random drug and/or
Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental alcohol testing.
Housing HOLY FAMILY SHELTER
907 North Holmes Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 635-7830 Ext. 5
INDIANAPOLIS HOUSING AGENCY
Accepts homeless married couples with or without children,
1935 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 single adults with children, and pregnant women. Length of
Provides a list of subsidized, income-based rental housing stay is 30-45 days. Support services include case
in Marion County that does not require a Section 8 management, housing, employment referrals, support groups,
Voucher. Printed list is available in the lobby during parenting classes, basic medical care, and GED classes. All
normal business hours. (These properties may not be rooms are private. Must be able to climb stairs. No walk-ins.
managed by Indianapolis Housing Agency.) After-hours crisis intake by referral only.

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dormitory. Support services include basic medical care,


INTERFAITH HOSPITALITY NETWORK dental clinic, reading room/day center, and clothing
1850 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46218 distribution. Provides breakfast for signed-in residents. Clients
(317) 261-1562 must abide by shelter rules.
Provides shelter for single parents and couples with
children. Minors with parent may be up to age 18,
regardless of gender. Local congregations provide Mortgage Payment Assistance
overnight accommodations, transportation, volunteer
support, and all meals. Support services include case
management, medical services, mental health evaluation, MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
child care, and assistance finding employment and 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
housing. (317) 663-4039
Offers one month of payment assistance with a basic Hamilton
QUEEN OF PEACE SHELTER County utility (gas, electric, water, rent, or mortgage) for
2424 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201 eligible Hamilton County residents with a referral from their
(317) 916-6753 township trustee. Used vehicles or vehicle repair assistance
Offers an overnight shelter for single women with or may also be available for those who qualify.
without children (including boys 5 years old or younger).
Clients must leave the shelter every day from SALVATION ARMY, HAMILTON COUNTY
8am-3:30pm, but are welcome to leave their personal Provides emergency assistance for Hamilton County
items. Maximum stay is 3 weeks. individuals and families in crisis who have been referred by
their township trustee. Depending on funds, assistance may
SALVATION ARMY - SOCIAL SERVICE CENTER be available for rent, gas bills, electric bills, water bills, or other
540 North Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 emergency financial needs. Persons seeking assistance must
(317) 637-5551 Emergency Shelter contact their township trustee.
(800) 589-1037 Toll-Free
Provides shelter for women, pregnant women, and women
with children. Includes three meals per day and support Public Housing
services such as on-site child care, assistance with finding
housing, employment information, parenting classes,
literacy, legal assistance, basic health care, substance INDIANAPOLIS HOUSING AGENCY - PUBLIC
abuse classes, and voluntary spiritual counseling. HOUSING COMMUNITIES
Maximum stay is 45 days or as determined by casework 1919 North Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46202
plan. Offers subsidized, low-income rental apartments, townhomes,
and/or houses at several communities in Marion County to
THIRD PHASE low-income persons and families. Each community maintains
15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 a wait list and accepts applications on specific days and times.
(317) 773-5100 Applications are NOT accepted at the Indianapolis Housing
Provides emergency shelter for Hamilton County adults Agency office. Details on each community can be found on the
and families referred by American Red Cross of Hamilton website, under "Our Communities." The public housing
County, a local fire department, Hamilton County Senior communities are managed by the Indianapolis Housing
Services, a township trustee, a church, or Connect2Help Agency; contact individual locations for application
2-1-1. Separate accommodations for males and females. information:
Standard stay is three days.
Twin Hills Laurelwood Apartments
WHEELER MISSION CENTER FOR WOMEN AND 2210 E. 36th St. 3340 Teakwood Dr.
CHILDREN Indianapolis, IN 46218 Indianapolis, IN 46227
3208 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201 (317) 261-7230 (317) 261-7234
(317) 687-3630
Offers a Christian-based shelter for homeless women, Rowney Terrace Blackburn Terrace
pregnant women, and women with children (girls any age; 1353 S. Riley Ave. 3091 Baltimore Ave.
boys up to age 12). Support services include job search Indianapolis, IN 46203 Indianapolis, IN 46218
assistance, basic medical and dental care, and Biblical (317) 261-7326 (317) 261-7317
study. All residents complete a chore daily. Stay can
range from 30 days to 6 months, depending on program Beechwood Gardens Hawthorne Place
availability and client need. Women who are not 2915 N. Graham Ave. 5244 E. 32nd St.
participating in special shelter programs, classes, or Indianapolis, IN 46218 Indianapolis, IN 46218
without permission from shelter case managers are (317) 261-7212 (317) 261-7456
required to leave the building each day from 1pm-4pm to
seek employment or address personal business; personal Concord Village The Georgetown
possessions remain in the building during this time. 3125 Concord Court 3621 Bunker Hill Dr.
Indianapolis, IN 46222 Indianapolis, IN 46205
WHEELER MISSION SHELTER FOR MEN (317) 261-7344 (317) 261-7245
520 East Market Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 687-6795 Men's Shelter
Provides shelter for homeless men for up to 10
consecutive nights per month. Longer stays granted for
people with full-time, permanent jobs or those enrolled in
the Special Needs or Addiction Recovery programs. Open

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may be available for rent, gas bills, electric bills, water


INDIANAPOLIS HOUSING AGENCY - PUBLIC bills, or other emergency financial needs. Persons seeking
HOUSING FOR SENIORS AND PERSONS WITH assistance must contact their township trustee.
DISABILITIES
1919 North Meridian, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Offers subsidized, income-based rental apartments to Residential Placement Services for People with
qualified seniors or persons with disabilities at four Disabilities
communities in Marion County. Each community
maintains its own wait list and accepts applications on
specific days. No applications are accepted at the ACCESSABILITY: CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT
Indianapolis Housing Agency office. Detailed information LIVING
on each community is on the website under "Our 5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Communities"; call individual locations for application (317) 926-1660
times. The following are public housing communities for Provides information on issues, resources, and laws relating to
seniors and/or persons with disabilities: disabilities. Refers callers to other agencies and organizations
that can offer assistance with disability-related issues,
Indiana Avenue Lugar Towers including adaptive equipment, accessible housing options,
825 Indiana Ave. 901 Fort Wayne Ave. guide dog/service dog programs, and more.
Indianapolis, IN 46202 Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 261-7221 (317) 261-7226 CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Barton Apartments Barton Annex (317) 254-3660
555 N Massachusetts Ave. 501 N. East Street Provides information and referral services for Central Indiana
Indianapolis, IN 46204 Indianapolis, IN 46204 seniors and persons of any age with disabilities. Uses a
(317) 261-7214 (317) 261-7213 network of community resources to refer clients and their
families to services including housing options, home delivered
meals, personal care services, adult day services, respite
Ramp Construction Services care, and more.

MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION


Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers
7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 923-6333
Provides adaptive equipment, repairs, and home/car COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS
modifications to children and adults with neuromuscular (CAGI) - HAMILTON COUNTY
diseases such as muscular dystrophy or ALS. Includes 1109 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
items such as manual and power wheelchairs, leg braces, (317) 773-2221
lifts, hospital beds, ramps for homes, breathing machines, Serves as an application and re-certification site for the
specialized driving equipment, and more. Section 8 Choice Voucher program in Hamilton County. This
program provides government-subsidized housing for eligible
low-income persons. The wait list for Section 8 in this area is
Rent Payment Assistance currently closed. Persons already on the waitlist must keep
their contact information current to remain on the list.
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER NOBLESVILLE HOUSING AUTHORITY
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 320 Kings Lane, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 663-4039 (317) 773-5110
Offers one month of payment assistance with a basic Serves as an application and re-certification site for the
Hamilton County utility (gas, electric, water, rent, or Section 8 Choice Voucher program in Hamilton County. This
mortgage) for eligible Hamilton County residents with a program provides government-subsidized housing for eligible
referral from their township trustee. Used vehicles or low-income persons. The wait list for Section 8 in this area is
vehicle repair assistance may also be available for those currently closed. Persons already on the wait list must keep
who qualify. their contact information current to remain on the list. A list of
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON subsidized, income-based rental options in Hamilton County
that do not require a Section 8 Voucher is available by mail
COUNTY upon request.
1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-7608
Provides limited financial assistance with rent, utility bills,
or medical prescriptions to those in crisis in Hamilton
County. Application must be by referral from a Hamilton
County township trustee or other qualifying social service
agency in Hamilton County. Assistance is limited to once
every 12 months. No walk-ins.
SALVATION ARMY, HAMILTON COUNTY
Provides emergency assistance for Hamilton County
individuals and families in crisis who have been referred
by their township trustee. Depending on funds, assistance

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Senior Housing Information and Referral Subsidized Home Purchase

CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF HAMILTON COUNTY
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 17902 US 31 North, Suite 4, Westfield, IN 46074
46205 (317) 896-9423
(317) 254-3660 Builds and sells homes for eligible low-income persons in
Provides information and referral services for Central Hamilton County. Clients agree to contribute 300 volunteer
Indiana seniors and persons of any age with disabilities. hours in the community and on home construction projects.
Uses a network of community resources to refer clients Homes are purchased through subsidized, no-interest
and their families to services including housing options, mortgages.
home delivered meals, personal care services, adult day
services, respite care, and more.
Supported Living Services for Adults with
DIVISION OF AGING, INDIANA FAMILY AND
Disabilities
SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
402 West Washington Street Room W-454,
Indianapolis, IN 46204 ACCESSABILITY: CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT
(888) 673-0002 Residential Care Assistance Program LIVING
Provides financial assistance (when funds are available) 5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
for low-income seniors or persons with disabilities to (317) 926-1660
reside in approved residential care facilities. Facilities Offers services, support, and information to help people of any
must be licensed by the state (for Room and Board age with disabilities achieve independence. Provides
Assistance [RBA]) or owned and operated by the county information and referral, peer support, skills training, and
(for Assistance to Residents in County Homes [ARCH]). advocacy. Can reproduce written documents into Braille,
Persons who require a skilled-nursing level of care are not large-print, and audio recordings. On-site or in-home training
eligible for RCAP and should, instead, be directed to may include:
Medicaid. Contact the office for a list of approved facilities. * Life skills
* Mobility/travel
LEADING AGE INDIANA
* Managing personal-care assistants
5460 Bearberry Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46268 * Using assistive technology
(317) 733-2380 * Exercising legal rights
Provides information about member nursing homes,
retirement communities, and apartments for seniors. ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
Membership in the association is open to not-for-profit 697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
homes for the aged; membership is voluntary and not an (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
indicator of quality care. (317) 587-0600 Residential Services
Serves as an adjunct to Aspire treatment programs for adults
with chronic mental illness. Services include group homes,
Sexual Assault Shelters intensive cluster apartment living, semi-independent apartment
living, short-term supportive living apartments, and
community-based case management.
ALBION FELLOWS BACON CENTER
PO Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731 DAMAR SERVICES
(812) 424-7273 6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241
(800) 339-7752 Crisis Line (317) 856-5201 Office
Provides shelter to women and their minor children Provides life skills training, employment assistance, and other
seeking safe housing because of domestic violence or support services to enable adults with developmental
sexual assault. Crisis line is answered 24 hours a day. disabilities to live as independently as possible in family home
Support services include social service referrals, support settings, with roommates, or in their own homes or apartments.
groups for victims and their children, and legal assistance
(protective orders, divorces, victim assistance). Open SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE
service area. 8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 338-9600 Front Desk
DESERT ROSE (317) 338-3545 Placement & Support Service
PO Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151 Provides a range of services for children and adults with
(765) 342-7673 developmental disabilities. Services include in-depth
(888) 342-7673 Toll-Free assessment, positive behavior support plans, family support
Provides a shelter for women, with or without children, and training, care coordination, counseling, medication
who are fleeing a domestic violence situation or are monitoring, and skills development. Group homes and
victims of sexual assault. Secure accommodations are supported independent-living opportunities may be available
available for up to two years, along with support services for eligible adults.
and referrals to professional counseling, legal assistance,
medical care, social services, and employment. Accepts
clients from across Indiana.

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Supportive Housing Expense Assistance occupants are closely evaluated and monitored. Clients
are asked to make a 3-month commitment, and may stay up to
2 years.
BUREAU OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
SERVICES (BDDS) - DISTRICT 5 HARBOR LIGHT CENTER, THE SALVATION ARMY
7155 North Shadeland Station, Suite 160, 2400 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
Indianapolis, IN 46256 (317) 972-1450 Office
Provides room and board for men and women, ages 18 and
(317) 845-1646 older, who need temporary housing while seeking gainful
(877) 218-3530 Toll-Free employment. Case management is provided. Addictions
Provides funding and services to enable persons with treatment is available for clients with treatment needs.
developmental disabilities (such as developmental delay
or autism) to live as independently as possible. Services HVAF OF INDIANA
include evaluation, case management, and referrals to 964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
supported living, sheltered employment, and home-based (317) 951-0688
care. Funding is provided through Home and Community Offers a variety of transitional housing options for homeless
Based Medicaid Waivers, including the Autism Waiver, veterans in Central Indiana. Housing ranges from apartments
Developmental Disability Waiver, and Support Services to houses.
Waiver.
JULIAN CENTER
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS 2011 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN (317) 941-2200
46205 Provides transitional housing for homeless women, ages 18
(317) 254-3660 and older, who have been referred by a domestic violence
(800) 432-2422 Toll-Free shelter or program. Will accept women with their children
Assists seniors and persons with disabilities in applying (ages 17 and younger). Clients must sign a lease; maximum
for and accessing funding for supportive living services, stay is two years. Rent includes food and utilities. Provides
including residential care, day care, and home attendant employment training, GED readiness, computer lab, literacy
services. Funding options may include Medicaid Waivers training, English as a second language, therapy, group
or CHOICE vouchers. Ongoing case management, care sessions, and child care.
coordination, and in-home services are provided for those
who qualify. In some cases, subsidies may be used to pay MARTHA'S HOUSE
a family member to provide the care. PO Box 22051, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 833-7502
DIVISION OF AGING, INDIANA FAMILY AND Offers a supportive, homelike environment for women facing a
SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION variety of life challenges. Housing and support services are
402 West Washington Street Room W-454, provided to help women achieve self-sufficiency. Martha's
Indianapolis, IN 46204 House is limited to six residents at a time; no children or pets.
(888) 673-0002 Residential Care Assistance Program Referral from a social service agency, church, or other service
Provides financial assistance (when funds are available) provider required.
for low-income seniors or persons with disabilities to
NEW LIFE RECOVERY HOME FOR MEN
reside in approved residential care facilities. Facilities
must be licensed by the state (for Room and Board 224 South Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
Assistance [RBA]) or owned and operated by the county (765) 482-4955
(for Assistance to Residents in County Homes [ARCH]). Offers a residential recovery program for alcohol- or
Persons who require a skilled-nursing level of care are not drug-addicted males looking to rebuild their lives and
eligible for RCAP and should, instead, be directed to reintegrate into society. The facility provides counselors and a
Medicaid. Contact the office for a list of approved facilities. 12-step program, support groups, employment skills, and a
structured environment emphasizing recovery. Residents must
make a 90-day commitment and agree to work, pay a weekly
Transitional Housing/Shelter service fee, attend meetings, submit to random drug screens,
and perform daily chores. No maximum length of stay.

COBURN PLACE SAFE HAVEN PATHWAY TO RECOVERY


604 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 2135 North Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 923-5750 (317) 926-8557
Provides safe, transitional housing for low-income women Offers supportive housing programs for homeless adults who
and their children who are homeless because of domestic have been diagnosed with addiction, mental illness, or both
violence. Supportive services, including youth services, (dual diagnosis). Programs progress from entry-level
are available without charge. Program participation may supportive housing, to intermediate semi-independent living, to
be 6 months to 2 years. permanent affordable housing.

DOVE RECOVERY HOUSE FOR WOMEN PROGRESS HOUSE


14 North Highland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 201 South Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 964-0450 (317) 637-9816
Provides transitional housing for women wanting to end Provides housing, guidance, supervision, and support for
drug or alcohol addiction. Offers in-house AA and NA recovering alcoholic and drug-dependent men, ages 18 and
meetings and assists residents with literacy skills, older. Clients must be working or receiving disability benefits
educational opportunities, and employment referrals. All or must secure employment within two weeks. Minimum length
of stay is 90 days; maximum stay is typically one year.

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SEEDS OF HOPE NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY


1425 South Mickley Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46241 INDIANA STATE CHAPTER
(317) 244-0203 3500 DePauw Boulevard, Suite 1040, Indianapolis, IN
Provides transitional housing for women, ages 18 and 46268
older, who are recovering from chemical addiction. Also (800) 344-4867
offers 12-Step program meetings and self-help support Helps registered patients with MS to obtain durable medical
groups. Provides assistance in securing and/or equipment and home modifications; physician's prescription
maintaining employment. Once accepted, clients must required.
adhere to program rules. Additional community service
referrals given as needed.
SPAIN'S RESIDENTIAL LIVING Weatherization Programs
3019 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 640-2575 COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS
Provides transitional housing for women recovering from (CAGI) - HAMILTON COUNTY
drug or alcohol addiction. Two furnished houses provide a 1109 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
safe environment for the recovery process. Each house is
(317) 773-2221
monitored by a house manager. Curfew is 10pm on
Provides free weatherization of owner-occupied and rental
weeknights and midnight on weekends. Residents must
residences in Hamilton County. Households must be approved
sign a 3- or 6-month lease, agree to random drug testing,
for energy assistance to be eligible. Services may include attic
and attend regular 12-step meetings. Fixed rental fees; no
insulation, caulking, weather-stripping, furnace repair or
maximum stay.
replacement, and heat duct and water pipe insulation.
STOPOVER
ENERGIZING INDIANA
2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Web based, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 635-9301
(888) 446-7750
Provides supervised, group-home housing for young
Provides a free home weatherization assessment and energy
people ages 17-19, for up to one year. During their stay,
saving home improvements to qualified Indiana homeowners
clients continue with their education, receive
and renters. Trained Energy Advisors visit the home to
job-placement assistance, and gain independent living
evaluate energy loss and if indicated, insulate hot water pipes,
skills. Half of all income clients earn during their stay goes
install energy saving low-flow faucet aerators and shower
into a savings account for after they leave the program.
heads, electric water heater wraps, and replace up to 9
After-care services are provided.
incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light bulbs
THE VILLAGES (CFL). Advisors will also caulk and foam any high impact air
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 leakage locations. Participants with attic insulation rated at
(800) 822-4888 Admissions Department R19 or less will also receive an insulation upgrade to R48.
Offers a transitional living program for youth ages 17-21, ___________________________________________
including single mothers with children, who need intensive
preparation for independent living. Must be wards of the
court or referred by the Division of Family and Children. HUMAN REPRODUCTION
THIRD PHASE
15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Breastfeeding Support Programs
(317) 773-5100
Provides supervised group living for adult women (with or
without children up to age 5) who are troubled, abused, or COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH
substance abusers. Open service area. Call for 7150 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256
information; no walk-ins. (317) 621-5380 Breastfeeding Support Group, North
Offers an informal gathering of breastfeeding mothers and
their babies with Community Hospitals' Lactation Consultants.
Undesignated Home Barrier Removal
Services INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - NORTH HOSPITAL
11700 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 688-2000 Switchboard
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION Offers a support group for mothers who breastfeed; lactation
7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227 consultants are available for mothers who are experiencing
(317) 923-6333 trouble nursing or have questions. Siblings are welcome, and
Provides adaptive equipment, repairs, and home/car snacks are provided.
modifications to children and adults with neuromuscular LA LECHE LEAGUE OF BROAD RIPPLE GROUP,
diseases such as muscular dystrophy or ALS. Includes
items such as manual and power wheelchairs, leg braces, COLLEGE AVENUE BRANCH LIBRARY
lifts, hospital beds, ramps for homes, breathing machines, 4180 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
specialized driving equipment, and more. (317) 782-5024 Group Leaders
Offers phone support and group meetings for pregnant and
nursing mothers. Babies are always welcome at the meetings.

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LA LECHE LEAGUE OF BROAD RIPPLE, WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL


PANERA NORTHWEST 2605 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
2902 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (765) 485-8120 Education Department
(317) 782-5024 Offers a support group for new mothers to ask questions about
Offers phone support and group meetings for pregnant breastfeeding, share advice, weigh their babies, relax, and
and nursing mothers. Babies are always welcome at the enjoy themselves. The group is facilitated by a lactation nurse.
meetings. No registration required.
LA LECHE LEAGUE OF CARMEL
13450 North Meridian Street Entrance 3, 2nd Floor Family Planning
Conference Room, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 414-1918 Group Leader
(317) 403-7587 Group Leader BIRTHRIGHT OF CICERO
Offers phone support and group meetings for pregnant 50 South Peru Street, Cicero, IN 46034
and nursing mothers. Babies are always welcome at the (317) 984-7131
meetings. (800) 550-4900 National Crisis Line
Offers a pregnancy help center for women in crisis
LA LECHE LEAGUE OF CASTLETON pregnancies, to encourage and support them in choosing
8075 North Shadeland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN alternatives to abortion. Provides free, confidential pregnancy
46256 testing, maternity clothes, and layettes for those in need. Also
(317) 849-4626 Group Leader provides adoption, medical, and legal referrals and information
(317) 254-8702 Group Leader on fetal development and nutrition. Gas reimbursement
Offers phone support and group meetings for pregnant available to those who are sent to this agency.
and nursing mothers. Babies are always welcome at the CHILDREN'S BUREAU - FAY BICCARD GLICK
meetings.
FAMILY PLACE
LA LECHE LEAGUE OF GREENFIELD 3801 North Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
1176 East Mckenzie Road Classroom 219, (317) 545-5281 Ext. 227
Greenfield, IN 46140 Provides counseling services to expectant parents before and
(317) 840-0015 Group Leader after pregnancy. Focuses on planning for expected child,
(317) 403-8100 Group Leader personal counseling, and referral to other community
Offers phone support and group meetings for pregnant resources, including medical care and support groups. Links to
and nursing mothers. Babies are always welcome at the adoption and foster care services available, if needed. Young
meetings. women under age 18 may see a counselor one time without
parental consent.
LA LECHE LEAGUE OF NOBLESVILLE
2051 Monument Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 DAMIEN CENTER
(317) 674-3054 Group Leaders 26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Offers phone support and group meetings for pregnant (317) 632-0123 Ext. 287
and nursing mothers. Babies are always welcome at the Provides free, confidential testing for HIV, syphilis, gonorrhea,
meetings. chlamydia, and trichomoniasis. Free pregnancy testing also
available.
RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL
395 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
(317) 776-7202 Breastfeeding Information 18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
(800) 523-6001 Breastfeeding Support Group (317) 776-8500
Offers a support group for mothers who are breastfeeding. Provides free and confidential pregnancy testing three days a
week, by appointment. A public health nurse is available to
SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - CARMEL offer counseling and make appropriate referrals.
13500 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
INDIANAPOLIS WOMEN'S CENTER
(317) 582-6471 Lactation Services
1201 North Arlington Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Offers a support group for breastfeeding moms to bring
their babies and share experiences, concerns, and (317) 353-9371
problem solve. Baby scales are available. Open to all (800) 382-9029 Toll Free
breastfeeding women, regardless of where their baby was Offers a physician owned and operated medical care center
born. that specializes in abortion services from 6-13 weeks of
pregnancy. Certified registered nurse anesthetists administer
SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL - deep sedation or general anesthesia. This agency is licensed
INDIANAPOLIS by the Indiana State Department of Health.
8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 JANE PAULEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
(317) 415-7441 Lactation Center 8931 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Offers a support group for breastfeeding moms to bring
their babies and share experiences, concerns, and (317) 355-9320
problem solve. Baby scales are available. Open to all Provides primary health care services, including treatment for
breastfeeding women, regardless of where their baby was acute and chronic conditions, pediatrics, women's health and
born. family planning services, physical exams (for sports, school,
work, Medicaid/Medicare), mental health evaluations,
immunizations, and lab work. Sliding-scale fees for uninsured

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clients. abortion. Provides pregnancy testing and offers referrals


for medical care, maternity housing, adoption, and other
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - CASTLETON abortion alternatives.
HEALTH CENTER
8121 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 849-9304 General Sexuality/Reproductive Health
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for Education
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF INDIANA,
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
counseling. 200 South Meridian Street, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - EASTSIDE HEALTH 46225
CENTER (317) 637-4343
9385 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229 Offers Sexuality Educators who visit youth groups, schools,
book clubs, homes, and parent groups throughout Indiana to
(317) 899-4731 teach adults and adolescents about sexuality and how to
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for discuss it. High school age Peer Educators are available to
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast teach their peers in and outside of schools.
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD SOCIAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 228, Indianapolis, IN
counseling. 46204
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - GEORGETOWN AT (317) 638-3628
86TH HEALTH CENTER Provides a range of educational programs for students of
various ages, including human growth and development,
8590 Georgetown Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
HIV/STD prevention, bullying and violence prevention, and
(317) 872-3115 teen pregnancy prevention. These programs are delivered at
Offers medical and surgical abortions up to 13 weeks and schools throughout Central Indiana. Teacher and parent
6 days into a pregnancy. Parental consent required for resources available.
patients under age 18. Indiana law also requires women
to receive in-person counseling 18 hours before
undergoing an abortion procedure. Maternity Homes
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - MIDTOWN HEALTH
CENTER O'CONNOR HOUSE
3750 North Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, PO Box 1061 Carmel, IN 46082
IN 46208 (317) 844-9562 Office
(317) 925-6747 Provides a Christian-based residential group home for women,
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for ages 18 and older, who are experiencing a crisis pregnancy.
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast The women (and any existing children) may stay at the group
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing home during their pregnancy and for a limited time after the
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD birth. Clients receive physical and emotional support as they
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and prepare to either parent their baby or go through the adoption
counseling. process.
RIVERVIEW COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
601 A Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-1071 (317) 773-6342
Provides a broad range of health services for Medicaid Provides case management, support, and a variety of
patients and low-income, uninsured persons in Hamilton resources to pregnant and parenting teens in Hamilton County
County. Women's services include prenatal care, pap and surrounding areas. Participants receive assistance with
tests, and family planning. Pediatrics and general family education, health care, parenting, and housing issues.
health care also available. Services are provided by nurse Residential options include a group home and private
practitioners, with physicians on call. Sliding-scale fees for apartments.
those without insurance.
TRINITY FREE CLINIC
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 Post Pregnancy Shelter/Transitional Housing
(317) 819-0772
Provides pap smears, pregnancy testing, clinical breast PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
exams, and referrals for mammograms and overall 294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
women's health. Serves low-income, uninsured or (317) 773-6342
under-insured women in Hamilton County. Provides case management, support, and a variety of
WESTFIELD PREGNANCY CENTER resources to pregnant and parenting teens in Hamilton County
140 South Cherry Street, Westfield, IN 46074 and surrounding areas. Participants receive assistance with
education, health care, parenting, and housing issues.
(317) 896-1425
Residential options include a group home and private
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apartments. Teen Pregnancy Prevention

Prenatal Care SOCIAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA


615 North Alabama Street, Suite 228, Indianapolis, IN
46204
RIVERVIEW COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC
(317) 638-3628
601 A Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Provides a range of educational programs for students of
(317) 776-1071 various ages, including human growth and development,
Provides a broad range of health services for Medicaid HIV/STD prevention, bullying and violence prevention, and
patients and low-income, uninsured persons in Hamilton teen pregnancy prevention. These programs are delivered at
County. Women's services include prenatal care, pap schools throughout Central Indiana. Teacher and parent
tests, and family planning. Pediatrics and general family resources available.
health care also available. Services are provided by nurse
practitioners, with physicians on call. Sliding-scale fees for
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those without insurance.
INDIVIDUAL AND FAMILY SUPPORT
Safe Havens for Abandoned Newborns SERVICES

NEWBORN LIFELINE NETWORK Adoption Counseling and Support


PO Box 220, Pekin, IN 47165
(866) 694-2229 (866) 694-BABY
Offers an alternative to newborn abandonment by linking ADOPTION SUPPORT CENTER
pregnant women and birth mothers in crisis with the 6331 North Carrollton Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220
services they need to make safe decisions for themselves (317) 255-5916
and their babies. Phone representatives advise callers on (800) 274-1084 Toll-Free
the options provided under the laws in their area. Calls Specializes in customized adoptions with differing degrees of
are strictly confidential. openness possible. Pregnant women and birth mothers can
call 24 hours a day or walk in during business hours to discuss
their options. All ethnic groups served equally. Services
Safer Sex Education include:
* Living expenses for birth mothers
* Home studies for potential adopters
PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF INDIANA, * Counseling and support groups for adoptive couples and
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES birth parents
200 South Meridian Street, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 637-4343 ADOPTIONS OF INDIANA
Offers Sexuality Educators who visit youth groups, 1980 East 116th Street, Suite 325, Carmel, IN 46032
schools, book clubs, homes, and parent groups (317) 574-8950
throughout Indiana to teach adults and adolescents about (888) 573-0122 Toll-Free
sexuality and how to discuss it. High school age Peer Specializes in domestic, international, and agency-assisted
Educators are available to teach their peers in and outside adoptions and provides pre- and post-adoption services,
of schools. including home studies, counseling, reunification, and
community education. Services are available to clients 24
SOCIAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA hours a day, and staff can travel to a client's home if
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 228, Indianapolis, IN necessary. This agency works with the birth family and
(317) 638-3628 adoptive family throughout the adoption process.
Provides a range of educational programs for students of
various ages, including human growth and development, BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES
HIV/STD prevention, bullying and violence prevention, 7168 Graham Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250
and teen pregnancy prevention. These programs are (317) 578-5000
delivered at schools throughout Central Indiana. Teacher Provides specialized counseling services for families who have
and parent resources available. adopted children. Once enrolled, the family receives 24-hour
access to counselors. Home visits may be included.

Sexual Abstinence Education Programs CHILDREN'S BUREAU - FAY BICCARD GLICK


FAMILY PLACE
3801 North Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
CREATING POSITIVE RELATIONSHIPS (317) 545-5281 Ext. 227
160 West Carmel Drive, Suite 232, Carmel, IN 46032 Offers a variety of adoption services, including home studies
(317) 846-0386 for international, private, step-parent, infant, and special-needs
Offers programs designed to reduce sexual activity among adoptions. Offers pre- and post-adoptive services, including
teenagers, thereby reducing the risk of teenage counseling for families.
pregnancy, STDs, and other negative consequences.
Programs are delivered to groups of high school and
middle school students and other youth organizations in
Central Indiana.

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and birth parents


DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES (DCS) -
HAMILTON COUNTY ADOPTIONS OF INDIANA
938 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 1980 East 116th Street, Suite 325, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 392-5040 Ext. 11917 Regional SNAP Specialist (317) 574-8950
(888) 252-3678 Adoption Helpline (888) 573-0122 Toll-Free
Assists in the adoptive placement of waiting children in Specializes in domestic, international, and agency-assisted
Indiana. Offers information and support to persons in adoptions and provides pre- and post-adoption services,
Hamilton County interested in adopting hard-to-place including home studies, counseling, reunification, and
Indiana children, including: community education. Services are available to clients 24
* Children who are two years of age or older hours a day, and staff can travel to a client's home if
* Siblings that must be placed together necessary. This agency works with the birth family and
* Children with a medical condition or physical adoptive family throughout the adoption process.
challenge
* Children with a mental, emotional, developmental, or
BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES
educational challenge 7168 Graham Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 578-5000
INDEPENDENT ADOPTION CENTER - INDIANA Offers domestic and international adoptions. Performs home
OFFICE studies for adoptive parents and assists pregnant women in
5162 East Stop 11 Road, Suite 1, Indianapolis, IN making adoption decisions. Adoption services include the
46237 option to choose and meet adoptive family and to remain in
(800) 771-3721 contact after placement. Will perform home studies for other
Assists birth and adoptive parents through the process of agencies and attorneys. Crisis pregnancy line available 24
open adoption. Provides support and counseling for birth hours per day.
parents, works with adoptive parents throughout the CHILDREN'S BUREAU - FAY BICCARD GLICK
adoption process, and provides ongoing post-placement FAMILY PLACE
support and consultation for both birthparents and
adoptive families.
3801 North Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 545-5281 Ext. 227
KIDS FIRST ADOPTION SERVICES Provides assessment of home safety and stability, parenting
9135 North Meridian Street Suite B4, Indianapolis, IN capabilities, and parent-child interaction for the Marion County
(317) 843-2300 Department of Child Services, Child Protective Services, and
Provides birth mothers and adoptive parents education, Probation. Also accepts referrals from attorneys and other
placement, and counseling for domestic, international, service providers, such as adoption agencies.
and special-needs adoptions. Offers options for closed DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES (DCS) -
and open adoptions.
HAMILTON COUNTY
SAINT ELIZABETH/COLEMAN 938 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
2500 Churchman Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 (317) 392-5040 Ext. 11917 Regional SNAP Specialist
(317) 787-3412 (888) 252-3678 Adoption Helpline
Provides domestic, international, and special needs Assists in the adoptive placement of waiting children in
adoptions and support services for the adoptive families in Indiana. Offers information and support to persons in Hamilton
Indiana. County interested in adopting hard-to-place Indiana children,
including:
THE VILLAGES * Children who are two years of age or older
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 * Siblings that must be placed together
(317) 775-6500 * Children with a medical condition or physical challenge
(800) 874-6880 Toll-Free * Children with a mental, emotional, developmental, or
Offers private, international, and special-needs adoptions educational challenge
for children 0-18. Preparation, education, placement, and
support services are provided for both adoptive parents INDEPENDENT ADOPTION CENTER - INDIANA
and birth parents. OFFICE
5162 East Stop 11 Road, Suite 1, Indianapolis, IN 46237
(800) 771-3721
Adoption Evaluation/Placement Assists birth and adoptive parents through the process of open
adoption. Provides support and counseling for birth parents,
works with adoptive parents throughout the adoption process,
ADOPTION SUPPORT CENTER and provides ongoing post-placement support and
6331 North Carrollton Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220 consultation for both birthparents and adoptive families.
(317) 255-5916
(800) 274-1084 Toll-Free KIDS FIRST ADOPTION SERVICES
Specializes in customized adoptions with differing 9135 North Meridian Street Suite B4, Indianapolis, IN
degrees of openness possible. Pregnant women and birth 46260
mothers can call 24 hours a day or walk in during (317) 843-2300
business hours to discuss their options. All ethnic groups Provides birth mothers and adoptive parents education,
served equally. Services include: placement, and counseling for domestic, international, and
* Living expenses for birth mothers special-needs adoptions. Offers options for closed and open
* Home studies for potential adopters adoptions.
* Counseling and support groups for adoptive couples

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structured day.
LATTER DAY SAINTS FAMILY SERVICES
550 Congressional Boulevard, Suite 125, Carmel, IN
46032 Adult Protective Services
(317) 522-0224
(877) 872-1749 Toll-Free
Offers free information and counseling to pregnant women MARION COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
considering adoption. Confidential, safe, legal, and 251 East Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
compassionate professional services offered in an open, (317) 327-1403 Adult Protective Services
semi-open, or closed adoption. Can assist in decision Investigates allegations of abuse, neglect, self neglect, and
making, financial support, and adoption services before, exploitation of endangered adults (adults who are incapable of
during, and after the placement. Birth parents can select caring for themselves or managing their property due to
from thousands of qualified adoptive couples. physical or mental incapacity). Indiana law requires persons to
report all cases of suspected abuse, neglect, or exploitation of
SAINT ELIZABETH/COLEMAN an endangered adult to the nearest Adult Protective Services
2500 Churchman Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 office or to law enforcement agents. All reports are
(317) 787-3412 confidential. This location serves Marion, Boone, Hamilton,
Provides domestic, international, and special needs and Hendricks Counties.
adoptions and support services for the adoptive families in
Indiana.
Adult Respite Care
THE VILLAGES
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 775-6500 EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
(800) 874-6880 Toll-Free 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Offers private, international, and special-needs adoptions (317) 466-1000
for children 0-18. Preparation, education, placement, and Provides an event or activity every other month for adults with
support services are provided for both adoptive parents disabilities or special needs to give parents or caregivers a
and birth parents. break. One-on-one and in-home respite care may be arranged
in special circumstances. Advanced registration is required.

Adoptive Parent/Child Search NOBLE OF INDIANA, NORTH


12220 Hancock Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 254-6623 Respite Care
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Maintains a resource file of respite care sitters for temporary
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 care, ranging from a few hours to a lengthy vacation. Available
(317) 233-1325 to parents/guardians of individuals of any age with a diagnosis
Provides adult adoptees (adopted prior to January 1, of a developmental disability. Respite cannot be used for
1994) identifying information if both the adoptee and the siblings or when a parent/caregiver is working.
birth parent (named on birth certificate) file a written
consent with the registry. In adoptions on or after January PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT
1, 1994, an adult adoptee may receive identifying 1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032
information unless the birth parent has filed a written (317) 815-7000
non-release form with the State Registrar. Non-identifying Provides respite for unpaid caregivers of homebound seniors
information, medical history, age, race, state of birth, and in Hamilton County who cannot be left unattended, as well as
education may be released upon written request to adult attendant care for those who live alone but need some
adoptee, birth parent, adoptive parent, pre-adoptive assistance. Non-medical care is provided in the home.
sibling, or spouse or relative of deceased birth parent or Sliding-scale fees.
adoptee.
SYCAMORE SERVICES
1001 Sycamore Lane, Danville, IN 46122
Adult Day Programs (317) 745-8264 Respite Coordinator
Provides hourly care for adults and children with disabilities to
give relief to parents or primary caregivers. Services can be
A CARING PLACE provided in home or at other locations. Medicaid Waiver only.
4609 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208
VISITING NURSE SERVICE (VNS)
(317) 466-0015 Adult Day Services
4701 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Provides a day activity program for seniors who need day
assistance but do not require full-scale nursing care. (317) 722-8200 Central Office
Health personnel are available to monitor clients and (800) 466-3227 800-HOMECARE
administer medications. Provides short-term or emergency respite for Hamilton,
Hancock, and Shelby County caregivers of children and/or
SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE adults with developmental disabilities. Care is provided in the
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 home and may range from 4-24 hours in length.
(317) 338-9600 Front Desk
(317) 338-3545 Placement & Support Service
Offers an activity-based program for adults with
intellectual and physical disabilities. Provides meaningful
activities based around individual interests within a

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Caregiver Training CONCORD NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER


1310 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, GREATER (317) 637-4376
INDIANA CHAPTER Assists those living with HIV/AIDS with the coordination of a
50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN wide variety of health and social services. Clients may be
46240 eligible for food, housing, transportation, employment, legal,
and financial assistance.
(317) 575-9620
Assists those with dementia and their families/caregivers DAMIEN CENTER
in planning for and dealing with all aspects of the illness, 26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
at all points in the disease process. Services may include (317) 632-0123
assessment of functionality, assistance with developing a Provides support services for HIV positive persons in Central
care plan, and resources to assist with legal, financial, Indiana. Mental and physical health care referrals and
and Social Security issues. These services are provided coordination are provided free of charge. Established clients
by a licensed social worker and are available via phone, may also be eligible for food, housing, transportation,
email, home visits, and/or office visits. employment, legal, and financial assistance.
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS MEDICAL TOWER INN
441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 1633 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 684-1441 Press 6 (317) 962-2700 LifeCare
Offers a variety of safety training courses. Courses may Provides outpatient medical services, care coordination, social
be available in a traditional classroom setting, online, or support, and access to AIDS clinical drug trials for HIV positive
brought to a workplace. Offerings include: and AIDS patients. Established clients may also be eligible for
* First aid food, housing, transportation, employment, legal, and financial
* Cardiopulmonary respiration (CPR) assistance.
* Automated external defibrillator (AED)
* Life guarding, swimming, and water safety SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS
* Caregiving and babysitting 2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
* Disaster response (317) 338-6714 HIV Care Coordination
* Emergency preparedness Provides support services for persons with HIV, including
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS mental and physical health care referrals and coordination.
Clients may also be eligible for food, housing, transportation,
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN employment, legal, and financial assistance. A licensed clinical
46205 social worker offers individual, group, and family counseling
(317) 803-6002 CareAware and facilitates a weekly support group for HIV-diagnosed
Provides information and services to caregivers, including patients and their families.
resource material, training, counseling, and referral to
respite services. Information and resources are also STEP UP INC. (SERVICES, TRAINING, EDUCATION,
available to assist grandparents, ages 55 and older, who AND PREVENTION)
are raising grandchildren under age 18. 850 North Meridian Street, 1st Floor, Indianapolis, IN
46204
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities
(317) 259-7013
Provides mental and physical health care referrals and
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS coordination free of charge for HIV positive persons in Central
(NAMI) INDIANAPOLIS Indiana. Clients may also be eligible for food, housing,
941 East 86th Street, Suite 107, Indianapolis, IN transportation, employment, legal, and financial assistance.
46240 WISHARD INFECTIOUS DISEASE CLINIC
(317) 257-7517 1111 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Provides a 6-session course designed to help educate, (317) 630-7645
empower, and support caregivers of children with serious Provides outpatient medical services, care coordination, social
emotional disorders. support, and access to AIDS clinical drug trials for HIV positive
and AIDS patients. Established clients may also be eligible for
food, housing, transportation, employment, legal, and financial
Case/Care Management assistance.

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis


STOPOVER
2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 635-9301 INDIANA UNIVERSITY ALS CENTER AT WISHARD
Offers case management and life skills training to 1050 Wishard Boulevard Neurology Department, 6th
homeless and at-risk youth ages 16-21. Participants work Floor, Indianapolis, IN 46202
one-on-one with a case manager to create a plan for (317) 630-8456
housing, education, and employment. Offers education and direct services to persons diagnosed
with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also called "Lou
AIDS/HIV Gehrig's Disease." Direct services include:
* Patient advocacy

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* Medical equipment loan program Ex-Offenders


* Nutritional supplement assistance (Walgreens
partnership)
* Care coordination PUBLIC ADVOCATES IN COMMUNITY RE-ENTRY (PACE)
* Special events for patients and caregivers 2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 110, Indianapolis, IN
46218
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION (317) 612-6800
7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227 Provides case management, information, and referral to inmates,
(317) 923-6333 ex-offenders, and their families. Helps ex-offenders and their
Offers a monthly clinic for adults with muscular dystrophy families overcome barriers to self-sufficiency. Offers assistance
and related neuromuscular disease, with: and advocacy with finding employment, housing, transportation,
* Medical evaluation food, clothing, and other resources. Basic job readiness, GED
* Occupational and physical therapy evaluation instruction, and substance-abuse counseling available.
* Genetic evaluation
* Orthopedic surgery evaluation Families/Friends of Inmates/Ex-Offenders
* Information on medical orthopedic equipment
* Case management services
PUBLIC ADVOCATES IN COMMUNITY RE-ENTRY (PACE)
Dementia 2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 110, Indianapolis, IN
46218
(317) 612-6800
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, GREATER Provides case management, information, and referral to inmates,
INDIANA CHAPTER ex-offenders, and their families. Helps ex-offenders and their
50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN families overcome barriers to self-sufficiency. Offers assistance
46240 and advocacy with finding employment, housing, transportation,
(317) 575-9620 food, clothing, and other resources. Basic job readiness, GED
Assists those with dementia and their families/caregivers instruction, and substance-abuse counseling available.
in planning for and dealing with all aspects of the illness,
at all points in the disease process. Services may include Former Foster Children
assessment of functionality, assistance with developing a
care plan, and resources to assist with legal, financial, UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA
and Social Security issues. These services are provided
by a licensed social worker and are available via phone,
3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
email, home visits, and/or office visits. (317) 921-1258 Connected by 25
Works to ensure that young people leaving foster care are
Domestic Violence Issues educated, housed, financially stable, employed, and connected to
a support system by age 25. These areas are addressed through
the following programs:
ALTERNATIVES * Opportunity Passport: Financial literacy, savings account
PO Box 1302, Anderson, IN 46015 * Educational Success Program! (ESP!): Academic support
(866) 593-9999 Crisis Line * Connect To Work: Employment preparation
Provides victim assistance and crisis response to both * Youth Leadership Board (YLB): Community involvement and
male and female victims of domestic violence or sexual leadership
assault. Services include court accompaniment,
assistance filing a protective order, advocacy, and case Hispanic/Latino Community
management. A 24-hour hotline is available to answer
questions about domestic violence or sexual assault, LA PLAZA
assist victims in preparing safety plans, and provide
information and referrals to area resources. 8902 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226
(317) 890-3292
FRESH START OF INDIANA Provides a variety of programs and services for the Latino/Hispanic
7129 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226 community in Central Indiana. General services include
(317) 541-1655 assessment, counseling, referral, case management, and
NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME. advocacy. When funds are available, clients in crisis situations
Provides long-term support and resources to help may apply for help with rent, mortgage, or utilities. Financial
domestic violence survivors become self-sufficient, assistance is dependent on funding and individual assessment.
empowered, and safe. Services are offered as part of a
comprehensive program for men and women who have Homelessness Issues
left their abusers. Participants agree to regular check-ins
and workshop attendance, and receive services such as: HORIZON HOUSE
* Housing search assistance 1033 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
* Employment search assistance (317) 423-8909
* Furniture, household items, clothing, and food Offers professional and hospitality services to assist homeless
assistance individuals and families to move out of homelessness and toward
* Court advocacy self-sufficiency. Provides showers, laundry, phone, mail, and
* Life skills workshops month-to-month storage of personal belongings. Case
* Youth empowerment programs (for their children) management services include assessment and referrals for shelter,
* Holiday assistance medical or mental health care, and/or legal services, based on
* Case management need, and assessment for in-house employment readiness

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training. Co-located services include medical care, mental health


and addiction services, probation officer hours, and CHILDREN'S BUREAU - COMMUNITY PARTNERS
veteran benefits assistance. FOR CHILD SAFETY (CPCS) - REGION 11
942 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Migrants (317) 770-8328
Provides home-based case management services to at-risk
TRANSITION RESOURCES CORPORATION (TRC) families with children. The focus of this program is to
strengthen families and protect children by providing
5809 North Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46216
preventative programs and connect families to local resources.
(800) 417-5400 Kokomo Office
(800) 331-6000 Ext. 222 Bloomington Office COMMUNITY PARTNERS FOR CHILD SAFETY
Provides employment and training services for migrant (CPCS) - REGION 11 SATELLITE OFFICE
and seasonal farm workers in Indiana. A wide variety of 120 West McKenzie Road, Greenfield, IN 46140
support services, including assistance with rent and (317) 462-5735
transportation, may also be available to participants in the (317) 462-5804 Fax
program. Provides home-based case management services to at-risk
Military Personnel/Contractors families with children. The focus of this program is to
strengthen families and protect children by providing
preventative programs and connect families to local resources.
HVAF OF INDIANA
964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN THE VILLAGES
46204 3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 951-0688 (317) 775-6500
Provides on-site supportive services to homeless and (800) 775-6525 After-Hours Emergencies
near-homeless veterans. Services include food, clothing, Provides family assessment, supervised visitation, counseling,
personal hygiene items, household goods, drop-in shower and case management services to families in crisis who are
facilities, transportation, housing and employment struggling to reunite or preserve their families. No referral
assistance, and financial benefits counseling. required. Fees may be paid by Medicaid, insurance, or other
agencies.
Muscular Dystrophy
Parents * New Parents
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION
7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227 HEALTHY FAMILIES HAMILTON COUNTY (THE
(317) 923-6333 VILLAGES)
Offers a monthly clinic for adults with muscular dystrophy 802 Mulberry Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
and related neuromuscular disease, with: (317) 773-2897
* Medical evaluation Offers comprehensive, home-based services to women and
* Occupational and physical therapy evaluation families who are expecting or who have newborns. This
* Genetic evaluation voluntary program focuses on strengthening at-risk families
* Orthopedic surgery evaluation through parent education, support, and advocacy. Once in the
* Information on medical orthopedic equipment program, families may receive services for up to three years.
* Case management services
Parents * Teenage Parents
Older Adults
PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT 294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 773-6342
(317) 815-7000 Provides case management, support, and a variety of
Provides assessments and linkage to a wide variety of resources to pregnant and parenting teens in Hamilton County
services for persons 50 and older. Services include case and surrounding areas. Participants receive assistance with
management, emergency assistance, respite/attendant education, health care, parenting, and housing issues.
care, caregiver and bereavement support, early Alzheimer Residential options include a group home and private
support, transportation, friendly visiting, and health apartments.
insurance benefit information. Provides income-eligibility
screening and application for energy assistance and tax People With Disabilities * Developmental Disabilities
credits for low-income seniors.
BUREAU OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
Parents
SERVICES (BDDS) - DISTRICT 5
7155 North Shadeland Station, Suite 160, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 845-1646
(877) 218-3530 Toll-Free
Provides funding and services to enable persons with
developmental disabilities (such as developmental delay or
autism) to live as independently as possible. Services include
evaluation, case management, and referrals to supported
living, sheltered employment, and home-based care. Funding

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is provided through Home and Community Based Medicaid families through parent education, support, and advocacy.
Waivers, including the Autism Waiver, Developmental Once in the program, families may receive services for up to
Disability Waiver, and Support Services Waiver. three years.
SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 338-9600 Front Desk (317) 773-6342
(317) 338-3545 Placement & Support Service Provides case management, support, and a variety of
Provides one-to-one mentoring relationships that enable resources to pregnant and parenting teens in Hamilton County
children and young adults with developmental disabilities and surrounding areas. Participants receive assistance with
to gain critical life skills to live more independently. education, health care, parenting, and housing issues.
Services provided within the home and community include Residential options include a group home and private
independent living skills, care management, housing and apartments.
transportation support, counseling, and referrals.
Sexual Assault Issues
People With Disabilities * Hearing Loss
ALTERNATIVES
ASPIRE INDIANA - INDIANAPOLIS DEAF PO Box 1302, Anderson, IN 46015
SERVICES (866) 593-9999 Crisis Line
2506 Willowbrook Parkway, Suite 111, Indianapolis, Provides victim assistance and crisis response to both male
IN 46205 and female victims of domestic violence or sexual assault.
(317) 475-7270 Voice Services include court accompaniment, assistance filing a
(317) 475-7272 TTY protective order, advocacy, and case management. A 24-hour
hotline is available to answer questions about domestic
(866) 572-6547 Videophone
violence or sexual assault, assist victims in preparing safety
Provides a range of services to deaf, deaf-blind,
plans, and provide information and referrals to area resources.
hard-of-hearing, and late-deafened individuals with mental
illness, addiction, and/or emotional disorders. Services Substance Abusers
include mental health evaluation, outpatient therapy,
outpatient substance abuse treatment, case management,
life-skills training, employment services, and residential BETHLEHEM HOUSE
placement. A supervised Deaf Group Home and long-term 130 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
hospitalization are available. (317) 920-1519
Provides weekly support groups and one-on-one counseling
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - DEAF for persons who want help overcoming alcohol and substance
COMMUNITY SERVICES abuse addictions.
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 479-3240 Voice/TTY Youth * Disabilities and Health Conditions
Provides Sign Language Interpreting Services, case
management, advocacy, information, and referrals to the
deaf community in Indiana. Can help clients with issues
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
such as employment, finances, housing, and other basic 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
needs. Provides information about rights and resources (317) 233-1351 Children's Special Health Services
for persons with hearing impairments. A community room Option #7
provides free access to a TTY, two video phones, and two (800) 475-1355 Toll-Free
computers. Provides care coordination services to families of children with
special health care needs. Nurses and social workers work
Pregnant Women with the child's family and doctors to identify health care
needs and the resources available to meet these needs.
Assists in identifying financial resources, specialty care,
CHILDREN'S BUREAU - FAY BICCARD GLICK
benefit programs, special education options, and more.
FAMILY PLACE
3801 North Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 545-5281 Ext. 227 Child Care Provider Referrals
Provides counseling services to expectant parents before
and after pregnancy. Focuses on planning for expected
child, personal counseling, and referral to other DAY NURSERY ASSOCATION / CHILD CARE
community resources, including medical care and support ANSWERS
groups. Links to adoption and foster care services 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN
available, if needed. Young women under age 18 may see 46204
a counselor one time without parental consent. (317) 636-5727
HEALTHY FAMILIES HAMILTON COUNTY (THE (866) 865-7056 Spanish (Statewide)
VILLAGES) Assists parents in finding child care that matches their
802 Mulberry Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 individual needs. Options include licensed centers, licensed
homes, and registered ministries--including those that offer
(317) 773-2897 sliding-scale fees and accept CCDF vouchers. Information and
Offers comprehensive, home-based services to women referral services are free and may be accessed by phone, in
and families who are expecting or who have newborns. person, or online. Serves Marion, Hamilton, Hendricks, and
This voluntary program focuses on strengthening at-risk

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Johnson Counties. a longer-term crisis, such as drug abuse, short-term


incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, or
unemployment. Volunteers do not take custody of the children,
Children's Protective Services and parents may take the children home as soon as they are
ready. Children may stay in a Safe Families home for up to 1
year.
DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES (DCS) -
HAMILTON COUNTY SYCAMORE SERVICES
938 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 1001 Sycamore Lane, Danville, IN 46122
(317) 773-2183 Hamilton County Office (317) 745-8264 Respite Coordinator
(800) 800-5556 Child Abuse & Neglect Hotline Provides hourly care for adults and children with disabilities to
Investigates reports of suspected child abuse or neglect in give relief to parents or primary caregivers. Services can be
Hamilton County and takes action on substantiated cases. provided in home or at other locations. Medicaid Waiver only.
Under Indiana law, any individual who has a reason to VISITING NURSE SERVICE (VNS)
believe a child is a victim of abuse or neglect has the duty 4701 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
to make a report. Reports may be made anonymously.
(317) 722-8200 Central Office
(800) 466-3227 800-HOMECARE
Children's Respite Care Provides short-term or emergency respite for Hamilton,
Hancock, and Shelby County caregivers of children and/or
adults with developmental disabilities. Care is provided in the
ASPIRE INDIANA - ANDERSON home and may range from 4-24 hours in length.
2020 Brown Sreet, Anderson, IN 46012
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(765) 649-8161 Office Conflict Resolution Training
Provides support services such as foster care, respite
care, parenting skills education, case management, home PEACE LEARNING CENTER
preservation services, school consultation, and in-school 6040 DeLong Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254
services to assist in the care and treatment of young
people with mental health care needs.
(317) 327-7144
Provides conflict management and peace leadership
DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA workshops to youth and community groups in Central Indiana.
2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN Programs work with groups of five or more young people, ages
(317) 925-7617 5 and older. Works with any community-based group,
(888) 989-9255 Toll-Free including churches, social service agencies, and youth groups.
Also offers peace education that emphasizes civil rights and
Provides information, support, and assistance for
non-violence while embracing diversity. Workshops for
individuals with Down syndrome and their families through
monthly group meetings, respite outings, new parent parents, school staff, and youth workers also available.
information kits, a lending library, and more.
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS Cultural Awareness/Competencies Training
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 466-1000 Office LATINO COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC AND
(317) 479-3235 Teen's Night Out FAX
SEXUAL VIOLENCE
Offers monthly respite to parents/caregivers of teens with
disabilities or specials needs. Teens enjoy an evening of 300 East Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, Suite 250,
swimming, games, crafts, and a pizza dinner in a caring Indianapolis, IN 46205
and safe environment with a 1:4 caregiver ratio. Teen (317) 926-4673 (926-HOPE)
Night Out takes place at The Monon Center in Carmel (866) 442-4627 Bilingual Advocate
(Hamilton County). Registration is required. One-on-one Provides assistance to Latino victims of violence to navigate
and at-home respite care also may be available for the legal system and learn about options under the law.
special circumstances. Operates a toll free phone line for victims to speak with a
bilingual advocate for information and guidance in accessing
NOBLE OF INDIANA, NORTH resources. Also offers cultural and linguistic competency and
12220 Hancock Street, Carmel, IN 46032 immigration training to legal professionals, law enforcement
(317) 254-6623 Respite Care officers, and other victim service providers.
Maintains a resource file of respite care sitters for
temporary care, ranging from a few hours to a lengthy THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER
vacation. Available to parents/guardians of individuals of 32 East Washington Street, Suite 1625, Indianapolis, IN
any age with a diagnosis of a developmental disability. 46204
Respite cannot be used for siblings or when a (317) 955-5150
parent/caregiver is working. Provides cross-cultural training for individuals, businesses,
and service providers working with immigrant populations.
SAFE FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN Also provides orientation programs for international visitors
7168 Graham Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250 and new residents in Indiana.
(317) 519-3839
Provides volunteers who open their homes to children Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Individuals
whose parents are temporarily unable to care for them
due to a short-term emergency, such as hospitalization, or

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INDIANA YOUTH GROUP (IYG) PREVAIL


2943 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 541-8726 (317) 773-6942
Provides lesbian/gay/bisexual/transgender (LGBT) cultural Provides employment services to address the long-term
competency training to businesses, schools, nonprofits, self-sufficiency needs of victims of crime or abuse, including
faith-based organizations, and government entities. domestic violence. Helps clients identify career and
Training focuses on better understanding the LGBT employment goals and gain the education or training to
community, identifying and comprehending terms, achieve those goals. Works to eliminate barriers that may
addressing stereotypes and issues of oppression, and deter clients from successful employment. Services include
finding ways to better serve LGBT clients. Training can be career counseling; employment workshops; financial fairs; and
modified to fit the needs of specific groups, and location assistance with job search, resume writing, interviewing, and
can be arranged based on group size. job applications.

Economic Self Sufficiency Programs Family Preservation Programs

FRESH START OF INDIANA ASPIRE INDIANA - ANDERSON


7129 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226 2020 Brown Sreet, Anderson, IN 46012
(317) 541-1655 (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME. (765) 649-8161 Office
Provides long-term support and resources to help Provides support services such as foster care, respite care,
domestic violence survivors become self-sufficient, parenting skills education, case management, home
empowered, and safe. Services are offered as part of a preservation services, school consultation, and in-school
comprehensive program for men and women who have services to assist in the care and treatment of young people
left their abusers. Participants agree to regular check-ins with mental health care needs.
and workshop attendance, and receive services such as:
* Housing search assistance CHILDREN'S BUREAU - COMMUNITY PARTNERS
* Employment search assistance FOR CHILD SAFETY (CPCS) - REGION 11
* Furniture, household items, clothing, and food 942 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
assistance (317) 770-8328
* Court advocacy Provides home-based case management services to at-risk
* Life skills workshops families with children. The focus of this program is to
* Youth empowerment programs (for their children) strengthen families and protect children by providing
* Holiday assistance preventative programs and connect families to local resources.
* Case management
COMMUNITY PARTNERS FOR CHILD SAFETY
JULIAN CENTER (CPCS) - REGION 11 SATELLITE OFFICE
2011 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 120 West McKenzie Road, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 538-2573 Self-Sufficiency Coordinator (317) 462-5735
Helps survivors of domestic violence transition out of (317) 462-5804 Fax
poverty. After completing a 16-week "Getting Ahead" Provides home-based case management services to at-risk
course, participants enter "Circles of Support," where they families with children. The focus of this program is to
are matched with allies in the community for ongoing strengthen families and protect children by providing
support and guidance. Throughout this program, preventative programs and connect families to local resources.
participants evaluate their lives, learn unwritten cultural
rules regarding employment and financial prosperity, and SAFE FAMILIES FOR CHILDREN
develop the life skills necessary to survive and flourish in 7168 Graham Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250
society. (Note: A meal and childcare are provided during (317) 519-3839
each session of Getting Ahead.) Provides volunteers who open their homes to children whose
PUBLIC ADVOCATES IN COMMUNITY parents are temporarily unable to care for them due to a
short-term emergency, such as hospitalization, or a
RE-ENTRY (PACE)
longer-term crisis, such as drug abuse, short-term
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 110, Indianapolis, incarceration, homelessness, domestic violence, or
IN 46218 unemployment. Volunteers do not take custody of the children,
(317) 612-6800 and parents may take the children home as soon as they are
Provides case management, information, and referral to ready. Children may stay in a Safe Families home for up to 1
inmates, ex-offenders, and their families. Helps year.
ex-offenders and their families overcome barriers to
self-sufficiency. Offers assistance and advocacy with THE VILLAGES
finding employment, housing, transportation, food, 3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
clothing, and other resources. Basic job readiness, GED (317) 775-6500
instruction, and substance-abuse counseling available. (800) 775-6525 After-Hours Emergencies
Provides family assessment, supervised visitation, counseling,
Domestic Violence Issues and case management services to families in crisis who are
struggling to reunite or preserve their families. No referral
required. Fees may be paid by Medicaid, insurance, or other
agencies.

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Foster Homes for Dependent Children INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES (DCS)
302 West Washington Street, E306, Indianapolis, IN
IARCCA - AN ASSOCIATION OF CHILDREN AND 46204
FAMILY SERVICES (877) 265-0086 Central Eligibility
5519 East 82nd Street, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN (888) 631-9510 Foster Care Helpline
46250 (877) 340-0309 Foster Payment Inquiries
(317) 849-8497 Provides information and guidance for Indiana foster parents
Offers information and referral to families and agencies and persons interested in becoming foster parents. Oversees
seeking home-based, residential foster care in Indiana. fostering programs at local DCS offices throughout Indiana.
INDIANA MENTOR
8925 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment
46260
(317) 581-2380
BENCHMARK FAMILY SERVICES - (800) 269-3999 Toll Free
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE Recruits, trains, and supports individuals and families to
338 South Arlington Avenue, Suite 205, Indianapolis, provide therapeutic foster care for children and teens with
IN 46219 intellectual or developmental disabilities. Also provides
(317) 352-9706 therapeutic care for medically fragile children and teens,
Provides information, training, and placement for persons reunification services, adoption therapy, and independent
interested in becoming foster parents for children with living services.
emotional, social, behavioral, and other challenges. NATIONAL YOUTH ADVOCATE PROGRAM - INDIANA
Places children referred by Child Protective Services or 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 105, Indianapolis, IN 46205
the Department of Correction into licensed therapeutic
(317) 475-9294
foster homes.
(800) 471-4795 Toll Free
BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES Recruits, trains, licenses, and supports foster parents to
7168 Graham Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250 provide homes for children and youth, birth to age 21, who
(317) 578-5000 have been removed from their homes due to abuse or neglect.
Offers free, informational seminars to provide an overview Offers therapeutic foster care for children referred by the court
of the foster care program to connect Indiana children in or agencies such as Department of Child Services,
need of temporary homes with adults who want to serve Department of Education, hospitals, or mental health facilities.
children facing unique challenges. Seminars are held on a THE VILLAGES
regular basis at the Bethany office.
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
CHILDREN'S BUREAU - FAY BICCARD GLICK (317) 775-6500
FAMILY PLACE (800) 874-6880 Toll-Free
3801 North Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205 Offers statewide training for persons interested in becoming
(317) 545-5281 Ext. 226 licensed for foster care. Foster parents receive 24-hour staff
Recruits new foster parents and educates all foster support, counseling services, financial reimbursement, support
parents. Offers state licensing training for foster parents. groups, and respite care. Eligible candidates must be 21 years
Continuing education opportunities for foster parents are or older and physically and emotionally able to handle
provided and presented by staff and outside experts challenges presented. Both single persons and married
throughout the year. couples welcome.

DAMAR SERVICES
6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241 Friendly Telephoning
(317) 856-5201 Office
Recruits and trains qualifying individuals to become foster
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF HAMILTON COUNTY
parents to children with development disabilities until the
family is reunited or a permanent home is found. 347 South 8th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 674-8777
DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES (DCS) - Provides free, home-based services to Hamilton County
HAMILTON COUNTY seniors ages 65 and older. Services include light home
938 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 repair/maintenance, yard work, friendly visitation,
(317) 773-2183 Hamilton County Office transportation, and more. Volunteer opportunities are always
(888) 631-9510 Foster Care Helpline available to help seniors in need.
Places children who are wards of the court into temporary
foster homes and recruits, licenses, and supervises foster
parents in Hamilton County. Foster care may be provided Friendly Visiting
by unlicensed or licensed relatives, or by licensed
non-relatives. Foster care is intended to provide a safe, PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT
nurturing, stable, and temporary environment for children
1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032
who can no longer remain in their own homes due to the
risk of abuse or neglect. Licensed foster parents may (317) 815-7000
receive payment to cover daily expenses of the foster Provides volunteer-based friendly visitors and senior
child. companions for in-home assistance to homebound Hamilton
County seniors. Activities include shopping, medical

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appointments, small household tasks, social outings, and Homemaker Assistance


companionship. Volunteers are asked to contribute at
least one hour a week; time may vary based on needs.
INDIANA WOMEN IN NEED (IWIN)
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF HAMILTON COUNTY PO Box 30648 Indianapolis, IN 46220
347 South 8th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 475-0565
(317) 674-8777 (866) 900-4946 Toll Free
Provides free, home-based services to Hamilton County Provides assistance to women undergoing breast cancer
seniors ages 65 and older. Services include light home treatment by providing personal services such as child care,
repair/maintenance, yard work, friendly visitation, housekeeping, lawn maintenance, in-home pet care, massage
transportation, and more. Volunteer opportunities are therapy, meals, and gas cards.
always available to help seniors in need.
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF HAMILTON COUNTY
347 South 8th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Group Homes for Dependent Children (317) 674-8777
Provides free, home-based services to Hamilton County
seniors ages 65 and older. Services include light home
EVAN'S HOUSE GROUP HOME (CHILDREN'S
repair/maintenance, yard work, friendly visitation,
BUREAU) transportation, and more. Volunteer opportunities are always
(317) 923-8582 available to help seniors in need.
Provides group-home housing for males ages 12-19 who
are wards of the court. Programs focus on teaching
independent living skills and also offer reunification Immigrant Resettlement Services
services. Designed to target improvement in behavior and
rebuilding of relationship abilities as part of the path to
successful reunification or transition to an alternative ASIAN HELP SERVICES
setting. 609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 924-4827
Assists Asian immigrants and their families in adjusting to life
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair in the US and accessing needed services. Programs include:
Services * Citizenship classes
* English as a second language
* Parenting classes
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER * Employment services
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 * Interpretation/translation
(317) 663-4039 * Family, marriage, and cultural counseling
Provides donated furniture, appliances, and services to * Health and wellness programs
Hamilton County residents in need. Availability of goods * Benefits assistance and advocacy
and services varies based on donations. Goodwill clothing * Information and referral to local resources
vouchers, financial planning assistance, and social
service referrals may also be available.
Language Interpretation
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF HAMILTON COUNTY
347 South 8th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 674-8777 ASIAN HELP SERVICES
Provides free, home-based services to Hamilton County 609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
seniors ages 65 and older. Services include light home (317) 924-4827
repair/maintenance, yard work, friendly visitation, Assists Asian immigrants and their families in adjusting to life
transportation, and more. Volunteer opportunities are in the US and accessing needed services. Programs include:
always available to help seniors in need. * Citizenship classes
* English as a second language
* Parenting classes
Home Management Instruction * Employment services
* Interpretation/translation
* Family, marriage, and cultural counseling
PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY * Health and wellness programs
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 * Benefits assistance and advocacy
(317) 776-0854 * Information and referral to local resources
Helps low-income families select nutritious foods that fit
within their budget. Offers in-home or in-office instruction INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE
on basic nutrition, food safety, label reading, meal 445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
planning, budgeting, and cooking skills. (317) 472-1055
Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS prevention,
nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in Indiana. Provides
educational fairs, summer internships, scholarships, and
college-prep workshops. Maintains a resource center, offers
translation/interpretation services, and provides support
services to other Latino-serving organizations in Indiana.

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Language Translation * Ardath Burkhart Leadership Series


* Generation Now

ASIAN HELP SERVICES


609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 Life Skills Education
(317) 924-4827
Assists Asian immigrants and their families in adjusting to
life in the US and accessing needed services. Programs BOSMA ENTERPRISES
include: 8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
* Citizenship classes (866) 602-6762 Toll-Free
* English as a second language Provides one-on-one instruction in all aspects of independent
* Parenting classes living and communication skills to individuals who are blind or
* Employment services visually impaired. Rehabilitation teachers also serve as a
* Interpretation/translation resource for local information about blindness and visual
* Family, marriage, and cultural counseling impairment.
* Health and wellness programs
GOOD SAMARITAN NETWORK
* Benefits assistance and advocacy
* Information and referral to local resources 12933 Parkside Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 842-2603
INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE Provides a series of week life-skills classes to persons living in
445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Hamilton County. Topics include money management,
Indianapolis, IN 46204 personal health, coping with crisis, legal rights for adults,
(317) 472-1055 planning and reaching goals, communicating with others, and
Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS advancing in work or school.
prevention, nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in JULIAN CENTER
Indiana. Provides educational fairs, summer internships,
2011 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
scholarships, and college-prep workshops. Maintains a
resource center, offers translation/interpretation services, (317) 538-2573 Self-Sufficiency Coordinator
and provides support services to other Latino-serving Helps survivors of domestic violence transition out of poverty.
organizations in Indiana. After completing a 16-week "Getting Ahead" course,
participants enter "Circles of Support," where they are
LA PLAZA matched with allies in the community for ongoing support and
8902 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226 guidance. Throughout this program, participants evaluate their
(317) 890-3292 lives, learn unwritten cultural rules regarding employment and
Offers translation of written documents, such as driver's financial prosperity, and develop the life skills necessary to
license, marriage license, diplomas, and birth certificates. survive and flourish in society. (Note: A meal and childcare are
provided during each session of Getting Ahead.)
OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON
Leadership Development TOWNSHIP
110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074
PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA (317) 896-5094
294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Teaches basic day-to-day life skills to women in Washington
(317) 773-6342 Township of Hamilton County. Topics include assertiveness,
Provides young people an opportunity to serve others and personal health, nutrition, money management, child
develop leadership skills. Teen Leaders serve to keep management, self-advocacy, legal rights, coping with crisis,
Promising Futures informed on current youth issues and community resources, and employment. This 10-session
how to better relate to kids. Participants contribute a workshop is held at various times throughout the year; usually
minimum of 10 volunteer hours giving presentations in with two sessions per week for a total of five weeks. Spanish
area schools and community events to increase sessions scheduled as needed.
awareness of issues affecting todays young people. STOPOVER
PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY 2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 635-9301
(317) 776-0854 Offers case management and life skills training to homeless
Offers 4-H clubs throughout Hamilton County for young and at-risk youth ages 16-21. Participants work one-on-one
people in grades 3-12 and Mini 4-H for grades 1 and 2. with a case manager to create a plan for housing, education,
Club activities include workshops, leadership and employment.
development, arts and crafts, livestock and gardening TRAINING, INC.
projects, and more. Enrollment takes place each spring.
333 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 900, Indianapolis, IN
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA (317) 264-6740
3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Offers a 12-week job training program that includes computer
(317) 921-1274 Leadership United training in Microsoft Office as well as office skills and life skills
Offers an annual, 9-month series of workshops, August training. Skills assessment, career planning, and job search
through March, aimed at developing leadership skills for assistance are included. Classes follow an employment model,
professionals in the nonprofit field. Options include: with full-time attendance policies strictly enforced. New
* Executive Women's Leadership Program classes begin every 5 weeks.
* Leadership and Diversity Series

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to gain critical life skills to live more independently.


UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA Services provided within the home and community include
3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 independent living skills, care management, housing and
(317) 921-1258 Connected by 25 transportation support, counseling, and referrals.
Works to ensure that young people leaving foster care are
educated, housed, financially stable, employed, and Ex-Offenders
connected to a support system by age 25. These areas
are addressed through the following programs:
* Opportunity Passport: Financial literacy, savings
AFTERCARE FOR THE INCARCARATED THROUGH
account MENTORING (AIM)
* Educational Success Program! (ESP!): Academic 4901 Century Plaza Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254
support (317) 874-8470
* Connect To Work: Employment preparation Provides reentry support to young people throughout Indiana,
* Youth Leadership Board (YLB): Community during and after incarceration. Volunteer mentors serve as role
involvement and leadership models, teaching life skills and assisting with education and
employment for as long as the youths are receptive to help.
Extensive training and support is provided for mentors
Locator Aids throughout the state.

Immigrant Communities
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, GREATER
INDIANA CHAPTER IMMIGRANT WELCOME CENTER
50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
46240 (317) 808-2340
(800) 272-3900 Toll Free (24 Hours) Matches new immigrants who are unfamiliar with the language
Operates a nationwide, emergency response service for and/or culture with volunteers who can provide
individuals with Alzheimer's or a related dementia who person-to-person support services, emotional support, and
wander or have a medical emergency. Enrollment social service connections. Natural Helper volunteers are
includes individualized emblem engraved with the themselves immigrants from a variety of countries in the
emergency response phone number (800-625-3780) and Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
24-hour emergency response services.
Parents of Children with Disabilities
Medic Alert
ABOUT SPECIAL KIDS (ASK)
7275 North Shadeland Avenue, Suite 1, Indianapolis, IN
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, GREATER 46250
INDIANA CHAPTER (317) 257-8683
50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN Trains parents of children with disabilities to become volunteer
46240 mentors to other families with children who have disabilities.
(800) 272-3900 Toll Free (24 Hours) Parent mentors provide encouragement, moral support, and
Operates a nationwide, emergency response service for empathetic sharing and also help connect families to
individuals with Alzheimer's or a related dementia who community resources, such as support groups and play
wander or have a medical emergency. Enrollment groups.
includes individualized emblem engraved with the
emergency response phone number (800-625-3780) and Parents of Children with Disabilities * Hearing Loss
24-hour emergency response services.
HEAR INDIANA
PO Box 347 Zionsville, IN 46077
Mentoring Programs (317) 828-0211
Supports Indiana parents of children who are deaf or hard of
Developmental Disabilities hearing through advocacy training, online support, mentoring,
an education conference, and a summer camp for children
with hearing loss. Provides information and referral on
NOBLE OF INDIANA, NORTH resources related to deafness and hearing loss for persons of
12220 Hancock Street, Carmel, IN 46032 all ages in Indiana.
(317) 254-6623 Mentoring
Provides support to families of children with
Pregnant Women
developmental disabilities by connecting them with
experienced families in similar situations. Parents share SAINT SIMON THE APOSTLE CATHOLIC CHURCH
techniques and learn to advocate for their children's rights. 8155 Oaklandon Road, Indianapolis, IN 46236
SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE (317) 340-8266
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 Provides volunteer mentors who offer encouragement and
support to pregnant women as well as non-pregnant mothers
(317) 338-9600 Front Desk
and their children. Material assistance is offered by matching
(317) 338-3545 Placement & Support Service client needs with parish donations. Accepts donations of new
Provides one-to-one mentoring relationships that enable and gently used clothing. Does not accept or distribute used
children and young adults with developmental disabilities

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car seats or cribs. Serves eastern and northeastern Marion


County and the town of Fishers in Hamilton County. PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Youth (317) 773-6342
Offers a series of workshops that guides parents through
sharing and learning about issues such as child development,
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL child safety, communication, discipline, nutrition and activity,
INDIANA self-esteem, and other relevant topics.
2960 North Meridian Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis,
IN 46208 Divorced/Divorcing Persons
(317) 921-2201
Provides mentors for boys and girls ages 8-18 (ages 8-14 CHILDREN COPE WITH DIVORCE - INDIANAPOLIS
at time of enrollment). Adult mentors are matched with
youth who have shared interests and goals. Mentors (VISITING NURSE SERVICE)
volunteer two to four times per month for at least one year. 4701 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 722-8201 Registrar
(877) 840-2673 Registrar - Toll Free
Parental Visitation Facilitation Offers a four-hour educational seminar for divorcing parents
that focuses on the needs of children. This class is
court-ordered for all divorcing parents in Marion and adjacent
FAMILY ACCESS CENTER counties. Parents may attend separately; children may not
1035 Cherry Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 attend (no child care provided). Each parent should schedule
(317) 773-5002 Family Access Center the class within 30 days of filing for divorce. Classes held at
Provides a safe, home-like setting for supervised visitation six Central Indiana sites.
of children by non-custodial parents or exchange of
children between non-custodial and custodial parents. CHILDREN COPE WITH DIVORCE - NOBLESVILLE
Visitations are observed and assisted by a trained (VISITING NURSE SERVICE)
Visitation Facilitator. Adults involved in exchanges do not 1 Hamilton Square, Noblesville, IN 46060
have to come in contact with one another, and children (317) 722-8201 Registrar
are supervised until the arrival of the other parent. (877) 840-2673 Registrar - Toll Free
Offers a four-hour educational seminar for divorcing parents
THE VILLAGES that focuses on the needs of children. This class is
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 court-ordered for all divorcing parents in Marion and adjacent
(317) 775-6500 counties. Parents may attend separately; children may not
(800) 775-6525 After-Hours Emergencies attend (no child care provided). Each parent should schedule
Provides family assessment, supervised visitation, the class within 30 days of filing for divorce. Classes held at
counseling, and case management services to families in six Central Indiana sites.
crisis who are struggling to reunite or preserve their
families. No referral required. Fees may be paid by
Medicaid, insurance, or other agencies. Peer to Peer Networking

Parenting Education Autism

FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - AUTISM FAMILY


615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN RESOURCE CENTER
(317) 634-6341 Central Office 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Provides classes dealing with child development, stress (317) 479-3231
management, realistic goals and expectations, behavior Offers families affected by autism a place to connect through
management techniques, and parenting styles. Different parent-to-parent support, become better educated, use library
classes address the challenges of dealing with infants, and video resource materials, have free access to the Internet,
toddlers, children ages 3-12, and teenagers. Child care is utilize software to create visual schedules, find support groups,
provided for those who could not otherwise participate. and more. Open to the public.
HEALTHY FAMILIES HAMILTON COUNTY (THE Developmental Disabilities
VILLAGES)
802 Mulberry Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 THE ARC OF INDIANA
(317) 773-2897 107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
Offers comprehensive, home-based services to women
and families who are expecting or who have newborns.
(317) 977-2375
This voluntary program focuses on strengthening at-risk (800) 382-9100 Toll-Free
families through parent education, support, and advocacy. Provides information and advocacy to people with intellectual
Once in the program, families may receive services for up and developmental disabilities and their families. Offers
to three years. guidance and support in finding and using appropriate
programs, services, and resources. Can connect individuals of
any age and with any type of developmental disability to a
support network and family advocate in their area.

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Diabetes Relinquishment for Adoption Assistance and


Support
JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION,
INDIANA STATE CHAPTER ADOPTION SUPPORT CENTER
8440 Woodfield Crossing Boulevard, Suite 201, 6331 North Carrollton Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220
Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 255-5916
(317) 469-9604 (800) 274-1084 Toll-Free
Offers a free public-outreach program to support families with Specializes in customized adoptions with differing degrees of
a child who has been newly diagnosed with diabetes. Newly openness possible. Pregnant women and birth mothers can
diagnosed families receive a care package of information and call 24 hours a day or walk in during business hours to discuss
resources, and are partnered with another family who has their options. All ethnic groups served equally. Services
been through the same experience. Support groups include:
throughout the state are also available for families of children * Living expenses for birth mothers
with diabetes. * Home studies for potential adopters
Hispanic/Latino Community * Counseling and support groups for adoptive couples and
birth parents

JULIAN CENTER ADOPTIONS OF INDIANA


2011 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 1980 East 116th Street, Suite 325, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 941-2200 (317) 574-8950
Provides a networking opportunity for Spanish-speaking (888) 573-0122 Toll-Free
women who want to better their lives, raise their children, and Specializes in domestic, international, and agency-assisted
be better mothers and partners. Group is a casual weekly adoptions and provides pre- and post-adoption services,
get-together for Spanish-speaking women who might including home studies, counseling, reunification, and
otherwise feel isolated. community education. Services are available to clients 24
hours a day, and staff can travel to a client's home if
Parents of Children with Disabilities necessary. This agency works with the birth family and
adoptive family throughout the adoption process.
FAMILIES UNITED FOR SUPPORT AND BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES
ENCOURAGEMENT (FUSE) 7168 Graham Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250
PO Box 314, Greenfield, IN 46140 (317) 578-5000
(317) 462-9064 (800) 238-4269 National Pregnancy Hotline
Provides information, resources, and support to Indiana Offers domestic and international adoptions. Performs home
families raising children with special needs such as autism, studies for adoptive parents and assists pregnant women in
cerebral palsy, and developmental disabilities. Offers making adoption decisions. Adoption services include the
peer-to-peer networking, a lending library, newsletter, and free option to choose and meet adoptive family and to remain in
child care during parent meetings. Family events with contact after placement. Will perform home studies for other
speakers, training, and socialization are scheduled throughout agencies and attorneys. Crisis pregnancy line available 24
the year. hours per day.
INDEPENDENT ADOPTION CENTER - INDIANA
Refugee Resettlement Services OFFICE
5162 East Stop 11 Road, Suite 1, Indianapolis, IN 46237
(800) 771-3721
AFRICAN CENTER Assists birth and adoptive parents through the process of open
3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN adoption. Provides support and counseling for birth parents,
46208 works with adoptive parents throughout the adoption process,
(317) 927-9777 and provides ongoing post-placement support and
Provides education and skills training to African immigrants, consultation for both birthparents and adoptive families.
refugees, and asylum seekers. Instruction includes:
* English as a second language
KIDS FIRST ADOPTION SERVICES
* Citizenship instruction 9135 North Meridian Street Suite B4, Indianapolis, IN
* Basic computer training 46260
* GED instruction (317) 843-2300
* Employment preparation and job search assistance Provides birth mothers and adoptive parents education,
placement, and counseling for domestic, international, and
CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIANAPOLIS special-needs adoptions. Offers options for closed and open
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 adoptions.
(317) 236-1553 Refugee Resettlement Services
Provides readjustment programs, financial referrals, and LATTER DAY SAINTS FAMILY SERVICES
employment assistance for refugees. Accepts donations of 550 Congressional Boulevard, Suite 125, Carmel, IN
furniture and household items for distribution to refugees. 46032
Helps bring relatives to the United States from overseas (317) 522-0224
refugee camps and from Vietnam and countries on the (877) 872-1749 Toll-Free
continent of Africa. Offers free information and counseling to pregnant women
considering adoption. Confidential, safe, legal, and

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compassionate professional services offered in an open, services to assist in the care and treatment of young
semi-open, or closed adoption. Can assist in decision people with mental health care needs.
making, financial support, and adoption services before,
during, and after the placement. Birth parents can select CHILDREN'S BUREAU - FAY BICCARD GLICK
from thousands of qualified adoptive couples. FAMILY PLACE
3801 North Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
SAINT ELIZABETH/COLEMAN (317) 545-5281 Ext. 222
2500 Churchman Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 Places children with behavioral and emotional challenges in
(317) 787-3412 homes with trained foster parents. Program includes weekly
(800) 499-9113 Toll-Free therapeutic intervention, school advocacy, and permanency
Offers free counseling, information, and support to planning. Accepts wards of the court and some private
pregnant women considering placing their child for referrals from parents or social service agencies.
adoption. Provides complete confidentiality with no
obligation to place the child for adoption. Offers a choice
of adoptive family for any child regardless of age, race, or Yard Work
medical needs. Qualified living expenses are available to
birth moms needing financial assistance during pregnancy.
INDIANA WOMEN IN NEED (IWIN)
THE VILLAGES PO Box 30648 Indianapolis, IN 46220
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 475-0565
(317) 775-6500 (866) 900-4946 Toll Free
(800) 874-6880 Toll-Free Provides assistance to women undergoing breast cancer
Offers private, international, and special-needs adoptions treatment by providing personal services such as child care,
for children 0-18. Preparation, education, placement, and housekeeping, lawn maintenance, in-home pet care, massage
support services are provided for both adoptive parents therapy, meals, and gas cards.
and birth parents.
SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF HAMILTON COUNTY
347 South 8th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Self Esteem Workshops (317) 674-8777
Provides free, home-based services to Hamilton County
seniors ages 65 and older. Services include light home
STRIDES TO SUCCESS repair/maintenance, yard work, friendly visitation,
1350 Terry Drive, Plainfield, IN 46168 transportation, and more. Volunteer opportunities are always
(317) 838-7002 available to help seniors in need.
Offers an Equine Assisted Learning (EAL) program ___________________________________________
designed to assist women and girls in understanding their
personal gifts and talents. Groups of four to six women
participate in a weekly EAL program that addresses INFORMATION SERVICES
common issues associated with life changes, trauma, low
self-esteem, and empowerment.
211 Systems
Sign Language Interpretation
CONNECT2HELP
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - DEAF 3901 North Meridian Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN
COMMUNITY SERVICES 46208
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 Call 2-1-1
(317) 479-3240 Voice/TTY (317) 926-4357
Provides Sign Language Interpreting Services, case Provides a comprehensive information and referral service,
management, advocacy, information, and referrals to the connecting people in Indiana who need human services with
deaf community in Indiana. Can help clients with issues the agencies and organizations that provide them. Phone
such as employment, finances, housing, and other basic assistance is available 24 hours per day.
needs. Provides information about rights and resources
for persons with hearing impairments. A community room
provides free access to a TTY, two video phones, and two Comprehensive Information and Referral
computers.
CONNECT2HELP
3901 North Meridian Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN
Therapeutic Foster Homes 46208
Call 2-1-1
ASPIRE INDIANA - ANDERSON (317) 926-4357
2020 Brown Sreet, Anderson, IN 46012 Provides a comprehensive information and referral service,
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line connecting people in Indiana who need human services with
(765) 649-8161 Office the agencies and organizations that provide them. Phone
Provides support services such as foster care, respite assistance is available 24 hours per day.
care, parenting skills education, case management, home
preservation services, school consultation, and in-school

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INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH INDIANA OFFICE OF THE GOVERNOR


2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(855) 435-7178 Family Helpline (317) 232-4567 Ask Mitch
Provides information and referral services to Hoosiers in Serves as chief executive of the state of Indiana. Provides a
need of resources such as prenatal care, health and phone line for persons in Indiana to voice their concerns or
dental care, shelter, food, utility assistance, literacy questions to the Governor's Office.
programs, GED programs, vocational programs, and
more. Provides information and referral to public INDIANA STATE INFORMATION CENTER
assistance programs such as WIC, TANF, CCDF, SNAP 402 West Washington Street, W160A, Indianapolis, IN
(food stamps), and Medicare. Maintains lists of 46204
Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise medical, dental, and (317) 233-0800 English/Spanish
transportation providers. Offers support and advocacy to (800) 457-8283 Toll-Free
help Indiana families access the services they need. (800) 743-3333 TTY
Offers information on state programs and services. Provides
common application forms for business licenses and
Energy Information Lines assistance programs. Matches persons' needs with
appropriate state programs. Assistance is available by phone,
email, online chat, or in person.
ENERGIZING INDIANA
Web based, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(888) 446-7750 Legal Information Lines
Provides a free home energy assessment to Indiana
homeowners and qualified renters to help lower utility bills
and improve in-home air quality. Energy Advisors spend 1 INDIANAPOLIS BAR ASSOCIATION
to 2 hours in the home to assess the heating, ventilation, 135 North Pennsylvania Street Suite1500, Indianapolis, IN
and air-conditioning systems for operating efficiency. Air (317) 269-2000
ducts and insulation levels will also be assessed. Advisors Provides free legal advice to the public one day each month,
will provide recommendations and free improvements to except December. Callers may ask for information on a variety
reduce energy use including insulate hot water pipes, of legal issues, including divorce, child support, tenant/landlord
install energy saving low-flow faucet aerators and shower issues, consumer rights, real estate, and employment issues.
heads, wrap electric water heaters, and replace up to 9 Call 2-1-1 for monthly dates.
incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent light
bulbs (CFL).
INDIANA OFFICE OF UTILITY CONSUMER Medical Information Lines
COUNSELOR (IOUCC)
115 West Washington Street, Suite 1500S, INDIANA POISON CENTER
Indianapolis, IN 46204 PO Box 1367, Indianapolis, IN 46206
(317) 232-2494 Voice/TDD (800) 222-1222
(888) 441-2494 Toll-Free Provides information by telephone about drug reactions,
Provides a variety of free publications on utility topics identification, treatment for possible poisoning, and poison
such as tips for reducing energy and water bills, guides to prevention. Calls are answered by trained nurses and
understanding utility bills, a guide to consumer rights and pharmacists.
responsibilities, and more. All publications are available
online or in printed form. PEYTON MANNING CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AT
SAINT VINCENT
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Government Information Lines (317) 338-5437 338-KIDS 24-Hour Hotline
Provides a 24-hour nurse advice hotline where
parents/caretakers can ask questions about children's health
CITY-COUNTY BUILDING issues. A registered nurse addresses problems such as
(INDIANAPOLIS-MARION COUNTY) fevers, upset stomachs, and minor injuries. Callers who have
200 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 children with more serious illnesses or injuries are encouraged
(317) 327-3200 to see their doctor, go to the emergency room, or call 9-1-1.
Provides information on how to contact various city-county Questions may also be submitted online.
offices in the Indianapolis-Marion County area.
SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL -
INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY INDIANAPOLIS
200 West Washington Street, Suite 230, Indianapolis, 8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
IN 46204 (317) 338-4437 24-Hour Nurse Line (4-HER)
(317) 232-9856 Legislative Information Center Provides a 24-hour nurse advice line where women can get
Provides information and publications about Indiana state answers to health questions. Callers with emergency,
legislative issues, contact information for state senators life-threatening concerns are urged to go to the emergency
and representatives, and information on specific room or call 9-1-1. Questions may also be submitted online.
legislation and current activities of the state legislature.
Breast Cancer

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SUSAN G. KOMEN FOR THE CURE BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA


INDIANAPOLIS AFFILIATE 9531 Valparaiso Court, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46268
3500 DePauw Boulevard, Suite 2070, Indianapolis, IN (317) 356-7722
(877) 465-6636 Offers public awareness about brain injury in the form of
Operates national helpline that provides timely and advocacy, a lending library, and information and resources
accurate information to anyone with breast health and concerning support groups to interested persons,
breast cancer concerns including breast cancer patients professionals, survivors, family members, and caregivers
and their family and friends. Calls are answered by trained throughout Indiana. Provides public speakers about brain
staff. injury and how to prevent it. Volunteer opportunities for
interested adults.
Diabetes
Cerebral Palsy
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION, INDIANA
OFFICE UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF
8604 Allisonville Road, Suite 140, Indianapolis, IN GREATER INDIANA
46250 107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804, Indianapolis,
(800) 342-2383 National Information Line IN 46204
Maintains a phone line and website with information, (317) 632-3561
news, and other resources for anyone affected by (800) 723-7620 Toll-Free
diabetes, including those diagnosed with Type 1 or Type 2 Provides information and education about cerebral palsy (CP)
diabetes, friends and families of diabetics, and and its treatment and management through speakers bureaus
professionals working in the field of diabetes. and in-service training presentations.

Public Health Issues Child Abuse Issues

INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH THE VILLAGES


2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(800) 701-0704 Immunization Information (317) 775-6439 PCAIN
Provides information on immunizations required to attend Works with individuals as well as state and national groups to
Indiana schools, referrals to providers, and records for disseminate information about child abuse prevention. Offers
immunizations received and recorded in Indiana (requires publications, brochures, pamphlets, and a quarterly
completed form to verify identity of applicant). e-newsletter on child abuse prevention and parenting topics.
Public speakers and educational presentations are available
for schools and other organizations. Also offers a 24-hour child
Public Awareness/Education abuse prevention hotline answered by staff at Connect2Help.

Disaster/Emergency Issues
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
ALS ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
6525 East 82nd Street, Suite 115, Indianapolis, IN 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
46250 (317) 684-1441 Press 7
(317) 915-9888 Provides emergency preparedness information at community
(888) 508-3232 Toll Free events and through group presentations, performs first-aid
Provides information, referrals, and public awareness services at major area events, and oversees special programs
regarding Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also (such as The Bookmobile program in Indianapolis).
known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." This agency also
participates in research, advocacy, and community Domestic Violence Issues
services in Indiana.
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
Animal/Pet Issues
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
46204
INDIANA WILDLIFE FEDERATION (317) 634-6341 Central Office
4715 West 106th Street, Zionsville, IN 46077 (317) 644-7363 Hispanic Outreach
(317) 875-9453 Offers presentations to middle school, high school, and adult
(800) 347-3445 Toll Free audiences on domestic violence. Program covers healthy
Provides wildlife conservation education through training relationships, dating abuse, danger signs, and options for
workshops, continued education, and certification individuals who want more information. Includes audience
programs. Information and resources are also available participation and interaction.
online. This is the local affiliate of the National Wildlife
Federation (NWF).

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INDIANA COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC INDIANA STATE BAR ASSOCIATION


VIOLENCE (ICADV) 1 Indiana Square, Suite 530, Indianapolis, IN 46204
1915 West 18th Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN (317) 639-5465
46202 Provides pamphlets about family law, common legal concerns
(317) 917-3685 of young adults, estates, joint tenancy, durable power of
(800) 538-3393 Office (Toll-Free) attorney, buying a home, probate issues, how to find a lawyer,
Provides a lending library of resource materials including advance directives, and other issues of public interest.
books, videos, journals, reports, and curricula on the Materials are available at low or no cost.
subjects of family violence and domestic abuse.
Lung Disease
Resources are available for victims, survivors, helping
professionals, and abusers seeking help. This agency
also offers workshops for shelter staff, helps shelters with AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN INDIANA
financial planning, and develops statewide standards for 115 West Washington Street Suite 1180 South,
shelter programs. Indianapolis, IN 46204
PREVAIL (800) 548-8252 National Lung Helpline
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN Provides conferences, clinics, literature, speakers, films,
newsletters, and other educational materials and programs on
46060
lung health for the state of Indiana. Issues covered include
(317) 773-6942 asthma, tuberculosis, COPD, tobacco, and air pollution.
Provides training for professionals and agencies on topics
of domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and Mental Health Issues
related issues. Offers crisis debriefing for communities
affected by an incident of crime or violence. Dating
violence prevention programs available for Hamilton MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF GREATER
County schools. INDIANAPOLIS
301 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Drinking Drivers (317) 251-0005
Promotes increased public awareness and education on
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING (MADD), mental health issues in Central Indiana. Monitors and advises
INDIANA on legislation as well as public and private policies that affect
PO Box 41, Whiteland, IN 46184 the rights and care of persons with mental illness. Offers
mental health and mental illness resources, including
(317) 816-6233 literature, public speakers, professional education forums, and
Provides information, educational materials, political health fair displays and screenings.
advocacy, and public awareness campaigns to
discourage impaired driving. Offers tools specially NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI)
designed for parents, young people, and college students. INDIANA
Heart Disease 2601 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 925-9399
(800) 677-6442 Toll-Free
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, Provides speakers who share their stories of recovery from
INDIANAPOLIS severe mental illnesses to groups ranging from consumers of
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN mental health services to service providers themselves. The
46278 goal is to banish stereotypes and share information and insight.
(317) 873-3640 Indianapolis Office
Sex/Gender
(800) 242-8721 National Office
Coordinates community programs and resources to
reduce the risk of heart disease and strokes. May be able PLANNED PARENTHOOD OF INDIANA,
to provide literature, speakers, and other materials for ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
local events. 200 South Meridian Street, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN
Kidney Disease 46225
(317) 637-4364 Resource Center
Offers books, videos, pamphlets, magazines, fact sheets, and
NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF INDIANA other teaching aids on a wide variety of sexuality issues.
911 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN Materials are available for the public to borrow for a small fee.
46240 Information is also available online. Programs and training
(317) 722-5640 workshops can be arranged for schools, churches, and
(800) 382-9971 Toll-Free community and parent groups.
Promotes prevention, treatment, and finding a cure for Sexual Assault Issues
kidney and urinary tract disease. Offers public and
professional continuing education, funds research, and
provides advocacy and services for kidney transplant and INDIANA COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT
dialysis patients. Provides information about organ and 26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
tissue donation; donor forms available. (317) 423-0233
Legal Issues (800) 691-2272 Toll-Free
Serves as a statewide information clearinghouse on sexual

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assault issues. Provides public speakers, trainings, education as well as other adult programs, classes and special
programs, and a lending library on topics related to sexual events at various times throughout the year for portions of
assault. Also offers a membership network for all sexual Hamilton County.
assault service providers in Indiana and develops public
policy on sexual assault issues. WESTFIELD WASHINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
333 West Hoover Street, Westfield, IN 46074
Stroke (317) 896-9391
Maintains and circulates books, audio books, magazines,
music CDs, videos, and DVDs. Provides public computers and
AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION, Wi-fi access, research materials, free classes, children's
INDIANAPOLIS programs, and special events at various times throughout the
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN year in Westfield-Washington Township in Hamilton County.
46278
(317) 873-3640 Indianapolis Office
(800) 242-8721 National Office Public Libraries
Coordinates community programs and resources to
reduce the risk of heart disease and strokes. May be able
to provide literature, speakers, and other materials for CARMEL CLAY PUBLIC LIBRARY
local events. 55 Fourth Avenue, Southeast, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 814-3900
Offers a public lending library, and free use of computers in
Public Internet Access Sites either the children's and youth technology room or the adult
technology room on the 2nd floor. Wi-fi is also available at this
location for persons in Carmel and Clay Townships of
CARMEL CLAY PUBLIC LIBRARY Hamilton County.
55 Fourth Avenue, Southeast, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 814-3900 CENTRAL LIBRARY
Offers a public lending library, and free use of computers 40 East St. Clair Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
in either the children's and youth technology room or the (317) 275-4100
adult technology room on the 2nd floor. Wi-fi is also Maintains a public lending library for Marion County. Circulates
available at this location for persons in Carmel and Clay books, periodicals, audiocassettes, videocassettes, CDs, and
Townships of Hamilton County. DVDs. Provides telephone reference assistance. Offers public
computer access and free wireless Internet access. Sponsors
FISHERS PUBLIC LIBRARY special programs for children and adults.
5 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 579-0300 FISHERS PUBLIC LIBRARY
Provids a 25-station computer lab and free Wi-fi access to 5 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
persons living in Delaware, Fall Creek, Noblesville, and (317) 579-0300
Wayne Townships of Hamilton County. Provides library services, two 25-station computer labs
programs, special events, and outreach services to persons
HAMILTON NORTH LIBRARY - ATLANTA living in Delaware, Fall Creek, Noblesville, and Wayne
100 South Walnut Street, Atlanta, IN 46030 Townships of Hamilton County.
(765) 292-2521
Provids a 25-station computer lab and free Wi-fi access to HAMILTON NORTH LIBRARY - ATLANTA
persons living in Jackson Township in Northern Hamilton 100 South Walnut Street, Atlanta, IN 46030
County. (765) 292-2521
Provides a public lending library for persons living in Hamilton
HAMILTON NORTH LIBRARY - CICERO County.
709 West Brinton Street, Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-5623 HAMILTON NORTH LIBRARY - CICERO
Provids a 25-station computer lab and free Wi-fi access to 709 West Brinton Street, Cicero, IN 46034
persons living in Jackson Township in Northern Hamilton (317) 984-5623
County. Provides a public lending library for persons living in Hamilton
County.
NOBLESVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
1 Library Plaza, Noblesville, IN 46060 NOBLESVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY
(317) 773-1384 1 Library Plaza, Noblesville, IN 46060
Provids a 25-station computer lab and free Wi-fi access to (317) 773-1384
persons living in Delaware, Fall Creek, Noblesville, and Provides library services, two 25-station computer labs
Wayne Townships of Hamilton County. programs, special events, and outreach services to persons
living in Delaware, Fall Creek, Noblesville, and Wayne
SHERIDAN PUBLIC LIBRARY Townships of Hamilton County.
103 West First Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-5201 SHERIDAN PUBLIC LIBRARY
Maintains and circulates books, audio books, music CDs, 103 West First Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
videos, and DVDs. Free public computers and Wi-fi (317) 758-5201
access, and research materials are also available. Maintains and circulates books, audio books, music CDs,
Children's programs like preschool story time in the fall videos, and DVDs. Free public computers and Wi-fi access,
and the summer reading program for children ages 5-13, and research materials are also available. Children's programs
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program for children ages 5-13, as well as other adult


programs, classes and special events at various times HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH
throughout the year for portions of Hamilton County. 1000 East Main Street, Danville, IN 46122
(317) 718-6752 Cancer Resource Center
WESTFIELD WASHINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Offers a library and resource center through a partnership with
333 West Hoover Street, Westfield, IN 46074 the American Cancer Society. The center is open to cancer
(317) 896-9391 patients, their families, hospital staff, and the general public.
Maintains and circulates books, audio books, magazines, Resources include cancer-related literature, a computer with a
music CDs, videos, and DVDs. Provides public computers printer, and a private room for reading or watching a DVD.
and Wi-fi access, research materials, free classes,
children's programs, and special events at various times Domestic Violence Issues
throughout the year in Westfield-Washington Township in
Hamilton County. INDIANA COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC
VIOLENCE (ICADV)
Reading Services for People with Disabilities 1915 West 18th Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 917-3685
(800) 538-3393 Office (Toll-Free)
TALKING BOOKS AND BRAILLE LIBRARY Provides a lending library of resource materials including
140 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204 books, videos, journals, reports, and curricula on the subjects
(317) 232-3684 of family violence and domestic abuse. Resources are
(800) 622-4970 Toll Free (Indiana) available for victims, survivors, helping professionals, and
Lends out books and magazines in Braille, in large print, abusers seeking help. This agency also offers workshops for
and on digital cartridge (along with the machine needed to shelter staff, helps shelters with financial planning, and
play the digital cartridge) to any Indiana resident who develops statewide standards for shelter programs.
cannot use standard print materials because of a visual or
physical disability. Materials are distributed and returned Legal Issues
by mail at no charge to the patron. This library is also the
Indiana Regional Library for the Blind and Physically INDIANA SUPREME COURT LAW LIBRARY
Handicapped, part of the Library of Congress National 200 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Library Service. (317) 232-2557
WFYI INDIANAPOLIS Serves as the primary law library for many state agencies, the
1630 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Office of the Governor, the legislature, members of the private
(317) 614-0404 IRIS Office bar, and the citizens of Indiana.
Provides a reading service for persons who are unable to Visual Impairments
read normal print. Eligible listeners are provided with
special radio receivers to pick up daily broadcasts of the
local newspaper and other publications. Readings are TALKING BOOKS AND BRAILLE LIBRARY
also available in streaming form over the Internet. 140 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-3684
(800) 622-4970 Toll Free (Indiana)
Special Libraries Lends out books and magazines in Braille, in large print, and
on digital cartridge (along with the machine needed to play the
digital cartridge) to any Indiana resident who cannot use
INDIANA STATE LIBRARY
standard print materials because of a visual or physical
315 West Ohio Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 disability. Materials are distributed and returned by mail at no
(317) 232-3692 charge to the patron. This library is also the Indiana Regional
Maintains special reference and loan collections Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, part of the
pertaining to Indiana history and genealogy. Offers Library of Congress National Library Service.
reading materials, films, microfilms, and tapes.

Cancer
Specialized Information and Referral
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
INDIANAPOLIS Addictions/Dependencies Issues
8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237
(317) 782-4422 Cancer 101 DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION
(317) 865-5865 Spirit of Women (DMHA) - INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES
(317) 865-5000 Switchboard ADMINISTRATION (FSSA)
Offers a library containing over 500 books, videos, 402 West Washington Street, W353, Indianapolis, IN
magazines, pamphlets, and other resources dealing with 46204
the topic of cancer. Provides Internet access and (800) 994-8448 Gambling Hotline
computer searches via InfoTrak. Also offers a "Living with
Cancer" workshop for cancer patients and their families.
(800) 662-4357 Addiction Hotline
Maintains a list of addiction treatment providers, including
compulsive gambling programs, that are licensed by the
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24-hour hotline refers callers to the nearest treatment options. * Family, marriage, and cultural counseling
* Health and wellness programs
Agricultural Issues * Benefits assistance and advocacy
* Information and referral to local resources
PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY Autism
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-0854
Offers classes, workshops, lectures, and information on AUTISM SOCIETY OF INDIANA
agricultural issues, insect control, gardening, composting, 13295 Illinois Street, Suite 213, Carmel, IN 46032
lawn care, commercial horticulture, energy, and the (800) 609-8449 Toll-Free
environment. Provides information and referrals to professionals, families,
and individuals concerned about autism and offers support
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis from birth through the entire life span of individuals with
autism. Callers are linked with local allies who can assist them
ALS ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA in finding support groups, creating a plan (such as an IEP),
and applying for services and benefits.
6525 East 82nd Street, Suite 115, Indianapolis, IN
46250 Brain Injuries
(317) 915-9888
(888) 508-3232 Toll Free
Provides information, referrals, and public awareness BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA
regarding Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also 9531 Valparaiso Court, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46268
known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." This agency also (866) 854-4246 Helpline
participates in research, advocacy, and community Offers information and resources regarding brain injury
services in Indiana. questions, services, and support groups.

MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION - Cancer


INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE
8777 Purdue Road, Room 235, Indianapolis, IN AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL INDIANA
46268 OFFICE
(317) 824-4800 5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46278
Provides information about neuromuscular diseases (800) 227-2345 National Helpline
including muscular dystrophy and ALS. Provides access
to local MDA clinics in the region that provide testing, (317) 344-7800 Local Office
biopsy, follow-up, and genetic counseling for Operates the local office of the National Cancer Society and
neuromuscular disorders. Offers referrals to local supports cancer education, programming, treatment, and
resources such as support groups and social services for prevention in central Indiana. Organizes local events for the
persons with neuromuscular disease. Great American Smoke Out and other national campaigns.
Call the national 24-hour helpline for information or referrals
Animal/Pet Issues anytime; the national office serves as a gateway to local and
regional services.

INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL LITTLE RED DOOR CANCER AGENCY


RESOURCES, CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER 1801 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
402 West Washington Street, W160A, Indianapolis, (317) 925-5595
IN 46204 Offers information about cancer prevention and treatment, and
(317) 232-4200 provides referrals and advocacy to cancer patients and their
Offers information and referrals regarding fish and wildlife families and care providers.
issues and concerns. This agency does not provide direct Caregiver Issues
assistance with removing nuisance wildlife, but it can offer
solutions and advice on dealing with the situation. The
DNR can also provide referrals to licensed wild animal CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
removal services as well as to licensed wildlife 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
rehabilitators for injured wildlife or abandoned infants. (317) 803-6002 CareAware
Provides information and services to caregivers, including
Asian Community resource material, training, counseling, and referral to respite
services. Information and resources are also available to
ASIAN HELP SERVICES assist grandparents, ages 55 and older, who are raising
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 grandchildren under age 18.
(317) 924-4827 Cerebral Palsy
Assists Asian immigrants and their families in adjusting to
life in the US and accessing needed services. Programs
include: UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF
* Citizenship classes GREATER INDIANA
* English as a second language 107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804, Indianapolis,
* Parenting classes IN 46204
* Employment services
(317) 632-3561
* Interpretation/translation

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(800) 723-7620 Toll-Free


Provides information, referral, advocacy, and other COMMUNITY HOME HEALTH SERVICES
support services to persons with cerebral palsy and their 9894 East 121st Street, Fishers, IN 46037
families. (317) 621-4646 In-Touch Bereavement and Grief Services
Offers a variety of support services for persons who are
Child Abuse Issues grieving the loss of a loved one. Telephone and in-person
support, monthly support groups, and six-week support groups
are available at no charge. Services are offered at a variety of
THE VILLAGES Central Indiana locations.
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 775-6439 PCAIN COMPASSION AND CHOICES
Works with individuals as well as state and national PO Box 7181, Bloomington, IN 47407
groups to disseminate information about child abuse (812) 334-1129 Indiana Office
prevention. Offers publications, brochures, pamphlets, (800) 247-7421 National Office
and a quarterly e-newsletter on child abuse prevention Supports the right of terminally ill adults to choose a death with
and parenting topics. Public speakers and educational dignity, compassion, and control. Educates on end-of-life
presentations are available for schools and other choices including living wills, health care power of attorney,
organizations. Also offers a 24-hour child abuse and law reform in Indiana to allow physician aid in dying.
prevention hotline answered by staff at Connect2Help.
Developmental Disabilities
Child Care Issues
THE ARC OF INDIANA
INDIANA ASSOCIATION FOR CHILD CARE 107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
RESOURCE AND REFERRAL (IACCRR) (317) 977-2375
3901 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, (800) 382-9100 Toll-Free
IN 46208 Provides information and advocacy to people with intellectual
(317) 924-5202 and developmental disabilities and their families. Offers
Provides information on the state of child care systems guidance and support in finding and using appropriate
and resources in Indiana. Member agencies throughout programs, services, and resources. Can connect individuals of
the state provide child care referrals for families and offer any age and with any type of developmental disability to a
training for providers. Accepts complaints about child care support network and family advocate in their area.
providers in Indiana.
Diabetes
Children and Youth with Disabilities
AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION, INDIANA
ABOUT SPECIAL KIDS (ASK) OFFICE
7275 North Shadeland Avenue, Suite 1, Indianapolis, 8604 Allisonville Road, Suite 140, Indianapolis, IN 46250
IN 46250 (317) 352-9226 Indiana Office
(317) 257-8683 Offers information about diabetes support groups, programs,
Assists special-needs children and their families by and resources in Indiana. Does not provide direct medical or
providing information, peer support, and education and by financial assistance, but can refer callers to other resources
building partnerships with professionals and communities. that may be able to help with treatment, medications, and
Offers advocacy and assistance in managing insurance supplies.
and state benefits. Website includes a statewide resource
directory. JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION,
INDIANA STATE CHAPTER
Congenital Conditions/Anomalies 8440 Woodfield Crossing Boulevard, Suite 201,
Indianapolis, IN 46240
MARCH OF DIMES BIRTH DEFECTS (317) 469-9604
FOUNDATION Offers a free public-outreach program to support families with
a child who has been newly diagnosed with diabetes. Newly
136 East Market Street, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN
diagnosed families receive a care package of information and
46204 resources, and are partnered with another family who has
(317) 262-4668 been through the same experience. Support groups
Provides information and educational materials to throughout the state are also available for families of children
individuals and the public on birth defects and their with diabetes.
prevention, planning for a healthy pregnancy, and baby
care. Materials available in English and Spanish. Provides Disabilities Issues
referrals to organizations that assist with specific needs
related to birth defects.
ACCESSABILITY: CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT
Death and Dying Issues LIVING
5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 926-1660
Provides information on issues, resources, and laws relating to
disabilities. Refers callers to other agencies and organizations
that can offer assistance with disability-related issues,

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including adaptive equipment, accessible housing options,


guide dog/service dog programs, and more. DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA
2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS 46208
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN (317) 925-7617
46205 (888) 989-9255 Toll-Free
(317) 254-3660 Provides information, support, and assistance for individuals
Provides information and referral services for Central with Down syndrome and their families through monthly group
Indiana seniors and persons of any age with disabilities. meetings, respite outings, new parent information kits, a
Uses a network of community resources to refer clients lending library, and more.
and their families to services including housing options,
home delivered meals, personal care services, adult day Education Issues
services, respite care, and more.
INDIANA PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY INDIANA PARTNERSHIPS CENTER
SERVICES (IPAS) 921 East 86th Street, Suite 108, Indianapolis, IN 46240
4701 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 222, Indianapolis, (317) 205-2595
IN 46205 (866) 391-1039 Toll-Free
(800) 622-4845 Provides parents or guardians with information and referrals to
Offers a variety of services to persons in Indiana with education-related resources from pre-school to high school,
disabilities, such as: including school choice options,
* Provides information and support for self-advocacy; English-as-a-second-language (ESL) information, college
* Assists with getting appropriate medical, psychiatric, or preparation, and education options for children with special
habilitation services; needs.
* Helps families secure free and appropriate education LEARN MORE INDIANA
for children with disabilities;
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 500, Indianapolis, IN 46204
* Ensures access to public places and government
buildings; (800) 992-2076 Toll-Free
* Assists in correcting discrimination in housing or Provides free educational and career training information to
employment; help students, parents, and adult learners in Indiana prepare,
* Helps in securing assistive technology services and plan, and pay for college. The website provides interest
devices; inventories and in-depth information about careers, schools,
* Advocates for accessible voting machines and polling apprenticeships, standardized exams (PSAT, SAT, and ACT),
places. and student financial aid programs. Offers free publications
including dropout prevention resources and grade-specific
Domestic Violence Issues academic check lists.

Environmental Issues
BEACON OF HOPE CENTER FOR WOMEN
PO Box 34318, Indianapolis, IN 46234
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE OF FINANCE AND
(317) 731-6140 Resource Line
Offers assistance to female victims of domestic violence.
MANAGEMENT
Operators will perform a danger assessment, evaluate the 200 East Washington Street, Suite 2222, Indianapolis, IN
situation, and refer callers to appropriate resources. (317) 327-4310
Offers a liaison for Indiana Barrett Law information to
CONNECT2HELP Indianapolis-Marion County residents. In accordance with this
3901 North Meridian Street, Suite 300, Indianapolis, law, homeowners may be charged up to 10% of their home's
IN 46208 value for the construction of municipal sewers in their area.
Call 2-1-1 The liaison completes the necessary assessments, attends
(317) 926-4357 Connect2Help 211 town meetings, and assists persons in understanding the
Offers a 24-hour helpline for victims of domestic violence Barrett Law process.
and their families. Offers crisis intervention, including
Gambling Issues
information and referras to community resources.
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE INDIANA COUNCIL ON PROBLEM GAMBLING
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN 309 West Washington Street, Suite 309, Indianapolis, IN
(888) 254-8988 Breaking Free Hotline (800) 994-8448 Gambling Hotline
(317) 644-7363 Domestic Violence Spanish Outreach Offers information and referrals for problem gamblers seeking
Offers personal and court advocacy, safety planning, and help or people wanting to learn more about problem gambling.
support for victims of domestic violence. Weekly support Information is available by phone or online and includes
groups are offered in different locations. Referrals to legal counseling, support groups, and treatment centers in Indiana.
and social services offered. Advocates may meet victim at
a safe community or home site. Provides educational Government Services Issues
sessions for family and friends of victims to learn about
domestic abuse, the effect it has on all involved, and how
to help. Outreach to Spanish-speaking victims available. INDIANA STATE INFORMATION CENTER
402 West Washington Street, W160A, Indianapolis, IN
Down Syndrome 46204
(317) 233-0800 English/Spanish

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(800) 457-8283 Toll-Free are also open to hearing children.


(800) 743-3333 TTY
Offers information on state programs and services. Hemophilia
Provides common application forms for business licenses
and assistance programs. Matches persons' needs with HEMOPHILIA OF INDIANA
appropriate state programs. Assistance is available by 5172 East 65th Street, Suite 105, Indianapolis, IN 46220
phone, email, online chat, or in person.
(317) 570-0039 Local
Hearing Loss Offers a variety of programs and services for Hoosiers with
bleeding disorders, including insurance counseling, advocacy,
educational conferences, summer youth and teen camp,
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS - DEAF assistance in obtaining financial aid, and support groups.
COMMUNITY SERVICES Offers information and referral regarding the issue of
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 hemophilia and related bleeding disorders.
(317) 479-3240 Voice/TTY
Hispanic/Latino Community
Provides Sign Language Interpreting Services, case
management, advocacy, information, and referrals to the
deaf community in Indiana. Can help clients with issues INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE
such as employment, finances, housing, and other basic 445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
needs. Provides information about rights and resources (317) 472-1055
for persons with hearing impairments. A community room Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS prevention,
provides free access to a TTY, two video phones, and two nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in Indiana. Provides
computers. educational fairs, summer internships, scholarships, and
HEAR INDIANA college-prep workshops. Maintains a resource center, offers
PO Box 347 Zionsville, IN 46077 translation/interpretation services, and provides support
services to other Latino-serving organizations in Indiana.
(317) 828-0211
Supports Indiana parents of children who are deaf or hard Hodgkin's Disease
of hearing through advocacy training, online support,
mentoring, an education conference, and a summer camp
for children with hearing loss. Provides information and LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA
referral on resources related to deafness and hearing loss CHAPTER
for persons of all ages in Indiana. 941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
INDIANA DIVISION OF DISABILITY AND (317) 726-2270 Indiana Chapter
(800) 955-4572 National Information Line
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, BUREAU OF
Offers information, referral, and educational materials related
REHABILITATION SERVICES (BRS) to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma.
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(800) 545-7763 Toll-Free Voice Huntington's Disease
(317) 232-1427 TTY
(317) 542-3449 Video/Voice Phone 2 HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE SOCIETY OF AMERICA -
Provides information, referrals, and advocacy statewide
for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Can make
INDIANA CHAPTER
referrals regarding interpreters, sign language classes, PO Box 2101, Indianapolis, IN 46206
and sources for hearing aids. Serves as an advocacy (866) 488-0008 Indiana Chapter
base within state government for deaf and hard-of-hearing (800) 345-4372 Ext. 240 National Office
issues and contracts with community agencies to provide Provides information and referral related to Huntington's
case management and interpreter services. disease, including information about local support groups
throughout Indiana. Assists with nursing home placements and
INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - OUTREACH other social services for persons with Huntington's disease
SERVICES and their families.
1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 550-4797 Assessment Center Inmates
(317) 550-4853 Outreach Services
Identifies needs and finds resources to meet the needs of INDIANA CURE
deaf and hearing-impaired youth and their families PO Box 62, Camby, IN 46113
throughout the state of Indiana. Services are free and (317) 831-0765
available year round. Provides support, education, referral, and advocacy for family
SAINT JOSEPH INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF - members of incarcerated individuals as well as for recently
INDIANAPOLIS released ex-offenders in Indiana.
9192 Waldemar Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 Jewish Community
(317) 471-8560
Offers early intervention, preschool, kindergarten, summer
sessions, and ongoing support for children with hearing
loss, including therapy and tutoring for students with
cochlear implants. The focus is on development of spoken
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JEWISH FEDERATION OF GREATER MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF GREATER


INDIANAPOLIS (JFGI) INDIANAPOLIS
6705 Hoover Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 301 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 726-5450 (317) 251-0005
Serves as the central philanthropic, planning, and Provides information about and referrals to mental health
community relations organization of the Jewish resources in Marion and adjacent counties. Offers guidance,
community in Indianapolis. Offers funding and support to education, and support services for persons with mental or
member affiliates. Offers academic, professional, camp, emotional illness and their families. Advocates on behalf of
and Israel travel scholarships. Provides networking adults and children with mental and emotional disorders and
opportunities as well as information and referrals to the their families. Implements prevention, intervention, and
Jewish community in Indianapolis. support programs, including residential services.

Juvenile Delinquents MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA


1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 638-3501 Ext. 239 Mental Health & Addiction
INDIANA JUVENILE JUSTICE TASK FORCE
Ombudsman
1800 North Meridian Street, Suite 402, Indianapolis,
(800) 555-6424 Ext. 239 Toll Free
IN 46202 Provides information about the mental health system in
(317) 926-6100 Indiana and assists callers in need of mental health services.
(800) 926-4661 Toll-Free Also intervenes on behalf of persons who are having problems
Responds to questions and complaints about the Indiana with a mental health or substance abuse treatment provider in
juvenile justice system. Indiana.
Legal Issues NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI)
INDIANA
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE OF FINANCE AND 2601 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
MANAGEMENT (317) 925-9399
200 East Washington Street, Suite 2222, (800) 677-6442 Toll-Free
Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 663-4034 Spanish
(317) 327-4310 Provides support, education, and advocacy for consumers of
Offers a liaison for Indiana Barrett Law information to mental health services and their families. Provides information
Indianapolis-Marion County residents. In accordance with about mental health related support groups and family
this law, homeowners may be charged up to 10% of their education programs throughout Indiana.
home's value for the construction of municipal sewers in Multiple Sclerosis
their area. The liaison completes the necessary
assessments, attends town meetings, and assists persons
in understanding the Barrett Law process. NATIONAL MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS SOCIETY
INDIANA STATE CHAPTER
Leukemia 3500 DePauw Boulevard, Suite 1040, Indianapolis, IN
46268
LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA (800) 344-4867
CHAPTER Provides information and referral on over 30 self-help groups
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN throughout Indiana that provide education and mutual support
46240 for persons with MS and their families.
(317) 726-2270 Indiana Chapter Muscular Dystrophy
(800) 955-4572 National Information Line
Offers information, referral, and educational materials
related to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION -
myeloma. INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE
8777 Purdue Road, Room 235, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Lymphoma (317) 824-4800
Provides information about neuromuscular diseases including
LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA muscular dystrophy and ALS. Provides access to local MDA
CHAPTER clinics in the region that provide testing, biopsy, follow-up, and
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN genetic counseling for neuromuscular disorders. Offers
referrals to local resources such as support groups and social
46240
services for persons with neuromuscular disease.
(317) 726-2270 Indiana Chapter
(800) 955-4572 National Information Line Older Adult/Aging Issues
Offers information, referral, and educational materials
related to leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease, and
myeloma.

Mental Health Issues

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Recycling Issues
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
46205 INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
(317) 254-3660 MANAGEMENT (IDEM)
Provides information and referral services for Central 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Indiana seniors and persons of any age with disabilities. (800) 988-7901 Recycle Indiana
Uses a network of community resources to refer clients Answers questions about recycling, household hazardous waste,
and their families to services including housing options, and waste tires in Indiana.
home delivered meals, personal care services, adult day
services, respite care, and more. INDIANA RECYCLING COALITION
1500 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT (317) 632-5915
1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032 (877) 283-9550 Toll-Free
(317) 815-7000 Advocates for waste reduction in Indiana through re-use and
Provides information and referral about services available recycling efforts. Provides recycling information and referrals via
to seniors in Hamilton County. phone and website.
Parents of Children with Disabilities Religious Organizational Perspective

FAMILY VOICES INDIANA CHURCH FEDERATION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS


4060 West 400 South, Lebanon, IN 46052 1100 West 42nd Street, Suite 345, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 944-8982 (317) 926-5371
Provide support, information, resources, and training Promotes action on issues that affect the well-being, equality, and
around health issues for families of children and youth justice of all persons in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.
with special health care needs and the professionals who Develops social programs/projects within neighborhood churches
serve them. The centers are staffed by family members to alleviate social problems; links with provider networks,
who have first-hand experience navigating the health care neighborhood associations, and schools. Provides clergy ID
system. badges for entry into local hospitals and correctional facilities.
Maintains a computerized local church database that enables
Parkinson's Disease access to demographic information (available to public for a fee).

PARKINSON'S AWARENESS ASSOCIATION OF Service Animal Issues


CENTRAL INDIANA
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 333, Indianapolis, IN ACCESSABILITY: CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
46205 5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 255-1993 (317) 926-1660
Provides referrals to support meetings for persons with Provides information on issues, resources, and laws relating to
Parkinson's disease and their families and caregivers. disabilities. Refers callers to other agencies and organizations that
Offers a yearly symposium, holiday party, and a quarterly can offer assistance with disability-related issues, including
newsletter for persons affected by or interested in adaptive equipment, accessible housing options, guide dog/service
Parkinson's disease. dog programs, and more.

Public Health Issues INDIANA DIVISION OF DISABILITY AND


REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, BUREAU OF
REHABILITATION SERVICES (BRS)
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-1433 Blind Services
(800) 701-0704 Immunization Information
Provides information on immunizations required to attend (877) 241-8144 Toll-Free
Indiana schools, referrals to providers, and records for Provides information, referral, advocacy, and access to a variety of
immunizations received and recorded in Indiana (requires services in Indiana for persons with blindness or visual impairment.
completed form to verify identity of applicant). Maintains information about related programs and services
including accessibility aids, braille transcription, guide dogs,
Reading Disorder housing, and employment.
NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND (NFB) OF
DYSLEXIA INSTITUTE OF INDIANA INDIANA
8395 Keystone at the Crossing, Suite 102, 6010 Winnpenny Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46220
Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 205-9226
(317) 222-6635 Provides information, referral, and advocacy for persons in Indiana
Offers direct educational services to individuals with with blindness or visual impairments. Maintains information on
dyslexia and training and support for family members, resources such as adaptive equipment, guide dogs, support
parents, and educators. Services include: groups, and legal rights. General information about blindness and
* One-on-one testing and assessment technical assistance with assistive technology are available from
* Specialized, multi-sensory tutoring the national office.
* Camp Delafield (summer camp for ages 7-12)
* Read-to-Work adult literacy services Sexual Assault Issues

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INDIANA COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND (NFB) OF


ASSAULT INDIANA
26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201 6010 Winnpenny Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 423-0233 (317) 205-9226
(800) 691-2272 Toll-Free Provides information, referral, and advocacy for persons in
Serves as a statewide information clearinghouse on Indiana with blindness or visual impairments. Maintains
sexual assault issues. Provides public speakers, trainings, information on resources such as adaptive equipment, guide
education programs, and a lending library on topics dogs, support groups, and legal rights. General information
related to sexual assault. Also offers a membership about blindness and technical assistance with assistive
network for all sexual assault service providers in Indiana technology are available from the national office.
and develops public policy on sexual assault issues. ___________________________________________
Substance Abuse Issues
INPATIENT HEALTH FACILITIES
DIVISION OF MENTAL HEALTH AND ADDICTION
(DMHA) - INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL
SERVICES ADMINISTRATION (FSSA) Hospitals
402 West Washington Street, W353, Indianapolis, IN
(800) 662-4357 Addiction Hotline COLUMBUS REGIONAL HOSPITAL
Maintains a list of addiction treatment providers, including 2400 East 17th Street, Columbus, IN 47201
compulsive gambling programs, that are licensed by the (812) 379-4441
Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA).
(800) 841-4938 Toll-Free
A 24-hour hotline refers callers to the nearest treatment
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
options.
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs, including
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF GREATER 24-hour emergency care.
INDIANAPOLIS COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST
301 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 1500 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 251-0005 (317) 355-1411
Provides information about and referrals to mental health Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
resources in Marion and adjacent counties. Offers diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including
guidance, education, and support services for persons 24-hour emergency care.
with mental or emotional illness and their families.
Advocates on behalf of adults and children with mental COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH
and emotional disorders and their families. Implements 7150 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256
prevention, intervention, and support programs, including (317) 621-6262
residential services. Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including
24-hour emergency care.
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 638-3501 Ext. 239 Mental Health & Addiction COMMUNITY HOSPITAL SOUTH
Ombudsman 1402 East County Line Road South, Indianapolis, IN
(800) 555-6424 Ext. 239 Toll Free 46227
Provides information about the mental health system in (317) 887-7000
Indiana and assists callers in need of mental health Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
services. Also intervenes on behalf of persons who are diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including
having problems with a mental health or substance abuse 24-hour emergency care.
treatment provider in Indiana.
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
Visual Impairments INDIANAPOLIS
8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237
INDIANA DIVISION OF DISABILITY AND (317) 528-5000
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, BUREAU OF Offers emergency room care and a wide range of diagnostic,
treatment, and health care programs in a private, full-service
REHABILITATION SERVICES (BRS)
hospital. Provides patient information and support services for
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 families of admitted patients.
(317) 232-1433 Blind Services
(877) 241-8144 Toll-Free FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
Provides information, referral, advocacy, and access to a MOORESVILLE
variety of services in Indiana for persons with blindness or 1201 Hadley Road Northwest, Mooresville, IN 46158
visual impairment. Maintains information about related (317) 831-1160
programs and services including accessibility aids, braille Offers emergency room care and a wide range of diagnostic,
transcription, guide dogs, housing, and employment. treatment, and health care programs in a private, full-service
hospital. Provides patient information and support services for
families of admitted patients.

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(317) 944-5000 Switchboard


HANCOCK REGIONAL HOSPITAL
(317) 962-2000 Patient Information
801 North State Street, Greenfield, IN 46140 Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
(317) 462-5544 diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including
Provides a full range of inpatient, outpatient, and 24-hour emergency care.
emergency medical services.
JOHNSON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH 1125 West Jefferson Street, Franklin, IN 46131
1000 East Main Street, Danville, IN 46122 (317) 736-3300
(317) 745-4451 Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs, including
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs, including 24-hour emergency care.
24-hour emergency care.
MAJOR HOSPITAL
INDIANA HEART HOSPITAL, COMMUNITY 150 West Washington Street, Shelbyville, IN 46176
HEART AND VASCULAR (317) 392-3211
8075 North Shadeland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
46250 diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs, including
(317) 621-8000 24-hour emergency care.
Offers specialty hospital for heart care in Indiana, with a
cardiologist on site 24 hours per day for heart PEYTON MANNING CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AT
emergencies. SAINT VINCENT
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST (317) 338-2345
HOSPITAL Provides a full range of pediatric services for newborn to teen
1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202 patients in a child-friendly environment. Inpatient, outpatient,
(317) 962-2000 emergency, and critical care, as well as a variety of wellness
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of programs, are available.
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including
24-hour emergency care. REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF INDIANA
4141 Shore Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - MORGAN (317) 329-2000
HOSPITAL Provides inpatient acute services and outpatient and
2209 John R. Wooden Drive, Martinsville, IN 46151 vocational rehabilitation services for adults with spinal cord
(765) 342-8441 injuries, brain injuries, strokes, amputations, and other
(866) 655-2273 Toll-Free traumatic injury or illness. This hospital is a collaboration
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of between Indiana University Health and Saint Vincent Health.
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including
RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
24-hour emergency care.
1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - NORTH (888) 878-6889 Hospital Switchboard
HOSPITAL (317) 554-0000 Appointments & information
11700 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 988-4306 New Patient Enrollment
(317) 688-2000 Provides comprehensive inpatient and outpatient health care
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of services to qualified veterans, including doctor's visits,
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including laboratory work, surgery, rehabilitation, and pharmacy
24-hour emergency care. services. Co-pay determined by benefits and income.

INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - SAXONY RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA


HOSPITAL UNIVERSITY HEALTH
13000 136th Street, Fishers, IN 46037 705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 678-2000 (317) 944-2060
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of Provides specialized diagnostic and treatment services for
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including infants, children, and adolescents. A variety of specialized
24-hour emergency care. clinics are available, including for spina bifida, cerebral palsy,
down syndrome, behavioral issues, feeding disorders,
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - WEST adoption services, cancer, infectious diseases, and more. A
HOSPITAL 24-hour emergency room and level 1 burn and trauma units
1111 North Ronald Reagan Parkway, Avon, IN 46123 are also available.
(317) 217-3000 RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL
Offers a full-service hospital providing a wide range of
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs including 395 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
24-hour emergency care. (317) 773-0760
Provides a full-service hospital with emergency, diagnostic,
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH UNIVERSITY and treatment services.
HOSPITAL
550 North University Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN
46202

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intensive care unit, surgical services, cancer care,


SAINT VINCENT CLAY HOSPITAL rehabilitative services, geriatric behavioral health, and wound
1206 East National Avenue, Brazil, IN 47834 care. An affiliate of Community Health Network.
(812) 442-2500
Provides a full range of inpatient, outpatient, and WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
emergency medical services. 1001 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 639-6671 Switchboard
SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - CARMEL (317) 655-2255 Health Connection
13500 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032 Full-service hospital providing care for Marion County
(317) 582-7000 residents on a full-fee, sliding-scale, or no-charge basis,
Offers emergency room care and a wide range of depending on income. Additional services are provided by the
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs in a Burn Unit, Level I Trauma Center, outpatient care clinics,
private, full-service hospital. Provides patient information community health centers, Midtown Community Mental Health
and support services for families of admitted patients. Center, and long-term care.
SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS WITHAM HEALTH SERVICES AT ANSON
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 6085 Heartland Drive, Zionsville, IN 46077
(317) 338-2345 (317) 768-2100 Emergency Room
Offers emergency room care and a wide range of (317) 768-2200 Walk-In Care
diagnostic, treatment, and health care programs in a Offers emergency room care and a wide range of diagnostic,
private, full-service hospital. Provides patient information treatment, and health care programs in a private, full-service
and support services for families of admitted patients. hospital. Provides patient information and support services for
SAINT VINCENT SETON SPECIALTY HOSPITAL - families of admitted patients.
INDIANAPOLIS WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
8050 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 2605 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(317) 415-8500 (765) 485-8000
Offers specialized treatment programs and aggressive Offers emergency room care and a wide range of diagnostic,
clinical and therapeutic intervention for critically ill patients treatment, and health care programs in a private, full-service
in need of more intensive care. Referrals required. hospital. Provides patient information and support services for
families of admitted patients.
SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL -
INDIANAPOLIS ___________________________________________
8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 415-8111
Offers a variety of heath services for women, including
JUDICIAL SERVICES
breast health, gynecology, obstetrics, menopause
support, prenatal and neonatal care, urology, and general
medical and surgical services. Child Support Petition Filing Offices
SULLIVAN COUNTY COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
2220 North Section Street, Sullivan, IN 47882 HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
(812) 268-4311 Switchboard 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 134, Noblesville, IN
Provides a full range of inpatient, outpatient, and 46060
emergency medical services. (317) 776-8559 Child Support Division
(800) 840-8757 Indiana KIDS Line
TERRE HAUTE REGIONAL HOSPITAL Enforces court-ordered child support cases in Hamilton
3901 South 7th Street, Terre Haute, IN 47802 County. Can help in establishing paternity for children whose
(812) 232-0021 parents are not married and in locating absent parents whose
Provides a full range of inpatient, outpatient, and whereabouts are unknown.
emergency medical services.
UNION HOSPITAL District Attorney
1606 North 7th Street, Terre Haute, IN 47804
(812) 238-7000
Provides a full range of inpatient, outpatient, and HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
emergency medical services. 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 134, Noblesville, IN
46060
UNION HOSPITAL CLINTON (317) 776-8595
801 South Main Street, Clinton, IN 47842 Represents the state of Indiana in all felony and misdemeanor
(765) 832-1234 criminal prosecutions resulting from crimes committed in
Provides a full range of inpatient, outpatient, and Hamilton County. The prosecutor's office also conducts
emergency medical services. criminal investigations, supervises Grand Jury proceedings,
WESTVIEW HOSPITAL enforces child support orders, conducts juvenile adjudication
and prosecution, enforces traffic violations, and provides
3630 Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 information and assistance to victims of crime.
(317) 920-8439
Offers an osteopathic hospital, focusing on preventative
medicine, healthy lifestyles, and treating the root cause of
illness. Services include a 24-hour emergency room, an

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Divorce Petition Filing Offices LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES

HAMILTON COUNTY CLERK Municipal Police


1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 106, Noblesville, IN
46060
(317) 776-9629 Clerk's Office CARMEL POLICE DEPARTMENT
Maintains records of all county-level court cases in 3 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032
Hamilton County. The clerk's office issues marriage (317) 571-2500 Office
licenses; files divorce petitions; processes child support, Provides law enforcement, crime investigation, crime
judgment, and probation payments; issues warrants; and prevention, emergency assistance, and other police duties for
oversees and conducts all elections and campaign the city of Carmel in Hamilton County. For emergency police
finance reporting requirements. services, persons in Carmel should call 9-1-1.
CICERO POLICE DEPARTMENT
Guardians ad Litem 70 Byron Street, Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-3648 Office
Provides law enforcement, crime investigation, crime
HAMILTON COUNTY GUARDIAN AD LITEM prevention, emergency assistance, and other police duties for
PROGRAM the town of Cicero in Hamilton County. Accepts reports of
One Hamilton County Square, Suite 364, Noblesville, zoning violations including overgrown lawns. For emergency
IN 46060 police services, persons in Cicero should call 9-1-1.
(317) 776-0480 FISHERS POLICE DEPARTMENT
Trains, supplies, and supervises volunteers to serve as
guardians ad litem (GAL) for children involved in Hamilton
4 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
County court cases of abuse, neglect, guardianship, (317) 595-3300 Office
paternity, divorce, and juvenile delinquency. GAL Provides law enforcement, crime investigation, crime
volunteers are appointed by the judge to represent the prevention, emergency assistance, and other police duties for
child's best interests, needs, and rights. the town of Fishers in Hamilton County. For emergency police
services, persons in Fishers should call 9-1-1.
NOBLESVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT
Jury Selection 135 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-6340 Office
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE Provides law enforcement, crime investigation, crime
SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA prevention, emergency assistance, and other police duties for
the city of Noblesville in Hamilton County. For emergency
46 East Ohio Street, Room 105, Indianapolis, IN
police services, persons in Noblesville should call 9-1-1.
46204
(317) 229-3700 Clerk's Office SHERIDAN POLICE DEPARTMENT
(800) 827-5879 Jury Information Line 506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
Hears both civil and criminal federal cases, including (317) 758-2500 Office
bankruptcy cases, for southern Indiana. Information about Provides law enforcement, crime investigation, crime
court procedures, jury selection, and obtaining court prevention, emergency assistance, and other police duties for
records is available by phone. the town of Sheridan in Hamilton County. For emergency
police services, persons in Sheridan should call 9-1-1.

State Attorneys General WESTFIELD POLICE DEPARTMENT


17535 Dartown Road, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 804-3200 Office
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL Provides law enforcement, crime investigation, crime
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, prevention, emergency assistance, and other police duties for
IN 46204 the city of Westfield in Hamilton County. For emergency police
(317) 232-6201 services, persons in Westfield should call 9-1-1.
Serves as the attorney for the State of Indiana. Provides
legal defense to state officials or agencies and represents
the State's interests in court. Advises the Governor, Sheriff
members of the Legislature, and other state officials on
legal issues. Represents teachers in school discipline
lawsuits where they are acting within school policy. HAMILTON COUNTY SHERIFF
Oversees several divisions including Consumer 18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
Protection, Antitrust, Unclaimed Property, Victim (317) 773-1872 Office
Assistance, Medicaid Fraud, and Telephone Privacy. Provides law enforcement, crime prevention, and criminal
investigation services and administers county correctional
facilities in Hamilton County. Operates a 24-hour dispatch
service for police officers, firefighters, and medics
(ambulances) in Hamilton County. A non-emergency dispatch
number is provided for after-hours, non-emergency calls. For
emergency assistance, persons in Hamilton County should call

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9-1-1. lost wages, burial expenses, and counseling.

State Police Crime Victim Notification Services

INDIANA STATE POLICE - HEADQUARTERS INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION (IDOC)


100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204 302 West Washington Street, E334, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 232-8248 Operation Center 46204
(317) 233-3116 Spanish (866) 959-8463 866-959-VINE
Enforces criminal and traffic laws. Provides technical and (866) 847-1298 TTY
other special assistance to local, federal and other law Provides a phone and Internet option for crime victims to find
enforcement and criminal justice agencies, as well as out the custody status of offenders in Indiana jails. Individuals
continuous research and planning to provide effective law may also register to receive automated messages by
enforcement service to Indiana residents. telephone or email when a particular offender is released,
transferred, or escapes.
__________________________________________
Dating Violence Prevention
LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
Confidential Address Protection Programs 46204
(317) 634-6341 Central Office
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL (317) 644-7363 Hispanic Outreach
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, Offers presentations to middle school, high school, and adult
IN 46204 audiences on domestic violence. Program covers healthy
(800) 321-1907 Address Confidentiality Program relationships, dating abuse, danger signs, and options for
Allows victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and individuals who want more information. Includes audience
stalking who have protective orders to maintain a participation and interaction.
confidential address through the Attorney Generals Office. PREVAIL
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-6942
Consumer Fraud Reporting Provides training for professionals and agencies on topics of
domestic violence, sexual assault, child abuse, and related
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL issues. Offers crisis debriefing for communities affected by an
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, incident of crime or violence. Dating violence prevention
programs available for Hamilton County schools.
IN 46204
(317) 232-6330 Consumer Protection Division
(800) 382-5516 Toll-Free Domestic Violence Intervention Programs
Accepts and investigates complaints of deceptive and
predatory business practices. Complaints must be based
on an actual consumer transaction, such as a purchase or CENTRAL INTEGRITY - MEN'S CLASSES
a charitable donation. This agency has jurisdiction over 7700 North Meridian Street Room 407, Indianapolis, IN
and investigates complaints about all Indiana licensed 46260
professionals, including doctors. Cannot act as an (317) 522-1676
individual's private attorney or provide legal advice to Automated & Voice
individuals. Instead, this agency mediates or takes legal
Provides counseling for men with violent or abusive behavior,
action on behalf of all consumers in the state.
including perpetrators of domestic abuse and/or child abuse.
Participants may be self referred, court-ordered, or referred by
the Department of Children's Services (DCS). This 26-week
Crime Victim Compensation program is certified by the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic
Violence (ICADV).
INDIANA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INSTITUTE (ICJI) CENTRAL INTEGRITY - WOMEN'S CLASSES
101 West Washington Street, Suite 1170, 9292 North Meridian Street Suite 311, Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN 46204 46260
(317) 232-1233 Victim Services (317) 522-1676
(800) 353-1484 Victim Compensation Department Automated & Voice
Provides financial compensation to victims who have Provides counseling for women with violent or abusive
suffered bodily injury from violent crimes, including drunk behavior, including perpetrators of domestic abuse and/or
driving accidents and domestic violence. Claims must be child abuse. Participants may be self referred, court-ordered,
filed within 180 days, or 2 years with extenuating or referred by the Department of Children's Services (DCS).
circumstances. Incidents must have occurred in Indiana, This 26-week Batterer's Intervention Program (BIP) is certified
and a police report must have been filed within 48 hours by the Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV).
of incident. Compensation available for medical expenses,

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FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE INDIANA INTELLIGENCE FUSION CENTER


615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN 302 West Washington Street, Room E243, Indianapolis,
(317) 634-6341 Central Office IN 46204
(888) 254-8988 Breaking Free Hotline (877) 226-1026 If You See Something, Say Something!
(317) 644-7363 DV Spanish Outreach Provides a tip line for reporting information or observations
Provides a 26-week batterers intervention program for that may indicate criminal or terrorist activity. Accepts reports
men or women who have perpetrated domestic violence. of suspicious behavior by individuals, as well as unusual or
Treatment focuses on the cycle of violence, power, and out-of-place packages, devices, smells, and so on. Calls are
control issues. Addresses alternatives to abusive behavior answered by a live operator. In emergency situations, call
including stress management, setting healthy boundaries, 9-1-1.
communicating assertively and compassionately,
managing one's own uncomfortable feelings, and having
healthy relationships. Infant and toddler child care is General Crime Victim Assistance
provided at no cost.
HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
Fraud Prevention 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 134, Noblesville, IN
46060
(317) 776-8595
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL Provides crisis counseling, court accompaniment, and
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, advocacy services for victims and witnesses of major crimes.
IN 46204 Crime victims may call for information about their case and for
(317) 232-6201 referrals to community victim service programs. This office can
Provides consumer information, including data on also answer questions about victim rights, the court process,
charitable donation campaigns, tips for avoiding identity protective orders, and victim compensation.
theft, product recall lists, and more. Offers resources
targeted at special populations such as homeowners, INDIANAPOLIS METROPOLITAN POLICE
seniors, and parents. Information available online, in DEPARTMENT (IMPD)
printed materials, and through public speakers. 50 North Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 327-3331 Victim Assistance
(317) 327-3315 Victim Assistance - TTY
Gang Activity Reporting Provides assistance to persons who have suffered, directly or
indirectly, a physical, emotional, or personal loss as a result of
a criminal act (including families of victims as well as victims of
INDIANAPOLIS METROPOLITAN POLICE crimes not necessarily prosecuted). Assistance may include
DEPARTMENT (IMPD) on-the-scene crisis intervention, emotional support to victims
50 North Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 and their families, referrals to needed services, help filing
(317) 898-4264 898-GANG violent crime compensation forms, and information about
Provides a tip line for persons wanting to report suspected victims' rights and obligations.
criminal gang activity within Indianapolis. The Task Force
conducts investigations to identify and prosecute criminal PREVAIL
offenses by gangs, including homicide, felonious assault, 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
drug trafficking, extortion, and weapons violations. (317) 773-6942
(317) 776-3472 Crisis Line
Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral services,
General Crime Reporting safety planning, and ongoing support to both child and adult
victims of crime or abuse, including domestic violence, sexual
assault, and stalking. Crisis line available 24 hours a day.
CRIME STOPPERS OF CENTRAL INDIANA
901 North Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46219 RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA
(317) 262-8477 UNIVERSITY HEALTH
(800) 222-8477 Toll Free 705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Profiles selected crimes and fugitives through a variety of (317) 274-4673 Pediatric Center of Hope
local media partners. Accepts information on any felony (317) 692-3378 Pediatrict Center of Hope - Aftercare
crime or fugitive without asking for the name of the caller, Provides crisis counseling services and medical evaluation for
and forwards the information to the appropriate law suspected victims of child sexual abuse (ages 15 and under).
enforcement agency for investigation. Rewards are based Child Protective Services will be notified immediately.
on various factors of the crime.
Child Abuse Issues
FISHERS POLICE DEPARTMENT
4 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
PREVAIL
(317) 595-3300
Provides a 24-hour automated message line where callers 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
may leave tips about suspected illegal activity in the (317) 773-6942
Fishers area of Hamilton County. Tips may be made (317) 776-3472 Crisis Line
anonymously, or callers may leave their phone numbers Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral services,
for a return call. safety planning, and ongoing support to both child and adult
victims of crime or abuse, including domestic violence, sexual

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assault, and stalking. Crisis line available 24 hours a day.


COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST
SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS 1500 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 355-4673 Center of Hope
(317) 338-4366 Pediatric Center of Hope Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance for victims of sexual assault or domestic violence in a private,
children who are victims of child maltreatment, including quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers medical exams,
sexual assault. Staffed by a clinical social worker, two evidence collection, STD testing, court testimony, and support
pediatricians, and a full-time nurse, the team provides services.
24-hour coverage and consultation to ensure that children
receive the care they need and that evidence is FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
appropriately identified and preserved to increase the INDIANAPOLIS
likelihood of successful prosecution of perpetrators. 8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237
(317) 865-5440 Center of Hope
Domestic Violence Issues (317) 865-5262 Center of Hope (Alt. number)
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to
ALTERNATIVES victims of sexual assault (ages 12 and older) in a private,
PO Box 1302, Anderson, IN 46015 quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers medical exams,
evidence collection, STD testing, court testimony, and support
(866) 593-9999 Crisis Line
services.
Provides victim assistance and crisis response to both
male and female victims of domestic violence or sexual INDIANA CRIMINAL JUSTICE INSTITUTE (ICJI)
assault. Services include court accompaniment, 101 West Washington Street, Suite 1170, Indianapolis, IN
assistance filing a protective order, advocacy, and case (317) 232-1233 Victim Services
management. A 24-hour hotline is available to answer Provides no-cost emergency room treatment to victims of
questions about domestic violence or sexual assault, sexual assault or attempted sexual assault through a
assist victims in preparing safety plans, and provide reimbursement program to Indiana hospitals. The program
information and referrals to area resources. also will pay for follow-up services, including testing for
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE sexually transmitted infections and pregnancy and limited
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN counseling. Applications must be submitted by the treating
hospital.
(888) 254-8988 Breaking Free Hotline
(317) 644-7363 Domestic Violence Spanish Outreach INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
Offers personal and court advocacy, safety planning, and HOSPITAL
support for victims of domestic violence. Weekly support 1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
groups are offered in different locations. Referrals to legal (317) 962-4673 Center of Hope
and social services offered. Advocates may meet victim at
(317) 962-8355 Emergency Room
a safe community or home site. Provides educational
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to
sessions for family and friends of victims to learn about
victims of physical or sexual assault, including domestic
domestic abuse, the effect it has on all involved, and how
violence, in a private, quiet, and compassionate environment.
to help. Outreach to Spanish-speaking victims available.
Offers medical exams, evidence collection, STD testing, court
PREVAIL testimony, and support services.
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN PREVAIL
46060 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-6942 (317) 773-6942
(317) 776-3472 Crisis Line (317) 776-3472 Crisis Line
Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral services,
services, safety planning, and ongoing support to both safety planning, and ongoing support to both child and adult
child and adult victims of crime or abuse, including victims of crime or abuse, including domestic violence, sexual
domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Crisis line assault, and stalking. Crisis line available 24 hours a day.
available 24 hours a day.
SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - CARMEL
Sexual Assault Issues 13500 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 582-7300 Center of Hope
ALTERNATIVES Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to
PO Box 1302, Anderson, IN 46015 victims of sexual assault or of domestic violence in a private,
(866) 593-9999 Crisis Line quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers medical exams,
Provides victim assistance and crisis response to both evidence collection, STD testing, court testimony, and support
male and female victims of domestic violence or sexual services.
assault. Services include court accompaniment, SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS
assistance filing a protective order, advocacy, and case
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
management. A 24-hour hotline is available to answer
questions about domestic violence or sexual assault, (317) 338-2345 Switchboard
assist victims in preparing safety plans, and provide (317) 338-2273 Physician Referral
information and referrals to area resources. Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to
victims of sexual assault or of domestic violence in a private,
quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers medical exams,
evidence collection, STD testing, court testimony, and support

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services. Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs


SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL
(317) 338-4366 Pediatric Center of Hope 302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, IN
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance for 46204
children who are victims of child maltreatment, including (800) 382-5516 ID Theft Unit
sexual assault. Staffed by a clinical social worker, two Assists people whose personal information (such as credit
pediatricians, and a full-time nurse, the team provides card or SS number) has been stolen, and investigates cases
24-hour coverage and consultation to ensure that children to help prosecute identity thieves. This department also
receive the care they need and that evidence is provides information on identity theft prevention.
appropriately identified and preserved to increase the
likelihood of successful prosecution of perpetrators.
SAINT VINCENT MEDICAL CENTER NORTHEAST
13914 East State Road 238, Fishers, IN 46037 Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
(317) 415-9180 Center of Hope/Emergency Room
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to REACH FOR YOUTH
victims of sexual assault or of domestic violence in a 3505 North Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN
private, quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers
46205
medical exams, evidence collection, STD testing, court
testimony, and support services. (317) 920-5900
Offers a juvenile delinquency prevention program that employs
WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL positive peer pressure to intervene with first-time, nonviolent
1001 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 juvenile offenders. Sentences include community service,
(317) 630-7646 Center of Hope reparation, special programs with educational focus, and jury
(317) 274-4673 Center of Hope (Pediatric) duty. Includes a strong teen volunteer component, as well as
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to adult attorneys who volunteer as judges and mentors. Court
victims of sexual assault or of domestic violence in a meets evenings at various sites in Marion County.
private, quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers REACH FOR YOUTH - PERRY TOWNSHIP OFFICE
medical exams, evidence collection, STD testing, court 5401 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
testimony, and support services.
(317) 788-4451
Victims of Accidents Caused by Impaired Drivers Offers a juvenile delinquency prevention program that employs
positive peer pressure to intervene with first-time, nonviolent
juvenile offenders. Sentences include community service,
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING (MADD), reparation, special programs with educational focus, and jury
INDIANA duty. Includes a strong teen volunteer component, as well as
PO Box 41, Whiteland, IN 46184 adult attorneys who volunteer as judges and mentors. Court
(317) 816-6233 Indiana Office meets evenings at various sites in Marion County.
(877) 623-3435 Victim/Survivor Helpline
Provides free, direct services to victims of an accident
caused by a drunk driver. Services include phone or Missing Persons Location Assistance
in-person support; assistance in applying for victim
compensation; information about relevant rights, laws, AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
and the legal process; court accompaniment; and referrals
to lawyers, counselors, and other related services.
INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Victims of Human Trafficking (317) 684-1441 Press 1
Helps individuals make contact and communicate with loved
ones separated by war, natural disaster, and civil
INDIANA PROTECTION FOR ABUSED AND disturbances. Also works with family members to learn the fate
TRAFFICKED HUMANS TASK FORCE (IPATH) of persons missing as a result of the Holocaust.
2011 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(800) 928-6403 Human Trafficking Hotline
Assists victims of human trafficking through the process of Non-Emergency Crime Reporting
reporting their victimization to law enforcement, and
provides support services including case management,
legal advocacy, safety planning, family reunification, and CARMEL CLAY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
assistance in securing medical care, emergency housing, 31 1st Avenue NW, Carmel, IN 46032
counseling, employment, and other basic needs. Services (317) 571-2586 Office
are provided through a network of partnering agencies, (317) 571-2580 Nonemergency Dispatch
including The Julian Center and Exodus Refugee Provides 9-1-1 emergency dispatch services for the city of
Immigration. Carmel in Hamilton County. This department also oversees
tornado siren operation and maintenance, city camera
systems, and other government and emergency response
communications services for Carmel.

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HAMILTON COUNTY SHERIFF Sexual Assault Prevention


18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-1282 Non-Emergency Dispatch (Hamilton CHAUCIE'S PLACE
County) 4607 East 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 773-1300 Non-Emergency Dispatch (317) 759-8008
(Noblesville/Westfield) Provides prevention and education programs to area
(317) 571-2580 Non-Emergency Dispatch (Carmel) elementary students that teach children that their bodies
Provides law enforcement, crime prevention, and criminal belong to them and the concept of "good touch," "bad touch."
investigation services and administers county correctional
facilities in Hamilton County. Operates a 24-hour dispatch INDIANA COALITION AGAINST SEXUAL ASSAULT
service for police officers, firefighters, and medics 26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(ambulances) in Hamilton County. A non-emergency (317) 423-0233
dispatch number is provided for after-hours, (800) 691-2272 Toll-Free
non-emergency calls. For emergency assistance, persons Serves as a statewide information clearinghouse on sexual
in Hamilton County should call 9-1-1. assault issues. Provides public speakers, trainings, education
programs, and a lending library on topics related to sexual
INDIANAPOLIS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT assault. Also offers a membership network for all sexual
7800 Col H Weir Memorial Drive Suite 100, assault service providers in Indiana and develops public policy
Indianapolis, IN 46241 on sexual assault issues.
(317) 487-5084 Airport Police
Provides law enforcement, emergency assistance, and
security services on the property of the Indianapolis Welfare Fraud Reporting
International Airport. Persons in need of emergency
assistance at the airport should call 9-1-1.
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), INDIANA
FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Offender Registration/Community (FSSA)
Notification 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(800) 446-1993 Fraud Hotline
Provides a 24-hour hotline for reporting possible fraud by
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION (IDOC) recipients of public assistance (welfare) fraud in Indiana.
302 West Washington Street, E334, Indianapolis, IN Anyone with concerns about possible fraud by recipients of
46204 SNAP (food stamps), TANF (cash assistance), CCDF (child
(866) 891-0330 SAVIN / ALERT Notification System care subsidies), or Medicaid can call the hotline to make a
Offers an automated hotline and a website to keep crime report.
victims and the community at large notified of critical
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL
information about offenders or facilities in Indiana.
* SAVIN (Statewide Automated Victim Information & 302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis, IN
Notification) provides crime victims with information about 46204
a particular offender's status and enables them to register (317) 915-5300 Medicaid Fraud Control Unit
for notifications of changes in that status, such as (800) 382-1039 Toll-Free
offender release. All registrations through SAVIN are Investigates unscrupulous practices and enforces state health
completely confidential. care laws to keep Medicaid costs as low as possible for
* ALERT Notification Service notifies residents living Hoosiers in need. Investigates Medicaid provider fraud,
near a correction facility in the event of an escape or other misuse of Medicaid recipients funds, and patient abuse and
emergency situation. neglect in Medicaid facilities. Reports may be made
anonymously.
INDIANA SHERIFF ASSOCIATION
7215 East 21st Street, Suite E, Indianapolis, IN
46219 Youth Violence Prevention
(800) 622-4779 Sheriff's Association
(317) 232-1232 Indiana Department of Corrections
Provides the public with detailed information about PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
individuals who are registered as sex or violent offenders 294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
in Indiana. The registry may be accessed online (317) 773-6342
(www.icrimewatch.net/indiana.php). Provides anger management workshops for young people in
* Questions about a particular offender or about the Hamilton County and surrounding areas. The program
information provided in the registry may be directed consists of eight sessions, and interested youth may start the
to the sheriff's department of the appropriate county. program at any time. Small groups are divided by age range:
* General questions about the registry may be directed ages 9-13 and ages 14-18.
to the Indiana Sheriffs' Association.
* Questions about Indiana offender registration laws
SOCIAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA
may 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 228, Indianapolis, IN
be directed to the Indiana Department of Corrections, 46204
which oversees the program. (317) 638-3628
Provides a range of educational programs for students of
various ages, including human growth and development,

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HIV/STD prevention, bullying and violence prevention, and


teen pregnancy prevention. These programs are delivered LITTLE RED DOOR CANCER AGENCY
at schools throughout Central Indiana. Teacher and 1801 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
parent resources available. (317) 925-5595
Offers information about cancer prevention and treatment, and
provides referrals and advocacy to cancer patients and their
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families and care providers.

Cerebral Palsy
LEGAL ASSISTANCE MODALITIES
UNITED CEREBRAL PALSY ASSOCIATION OF
Individual Advocacy GREATER INDIANA
107 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Suite 804, Indianapolis,
IN 46204
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (317) 632-3561
(800) 723-7620 Toll-Free
INDIANA UNIVERSITY ALS CENTER AT Provides information, referral, advocacy, and other support
WISHARD services to persons with cerebral palsy and their families.
1050 Wishard Boulevard Neurology Department, 6th Child Abuse Issues
Floor, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 630-8456
Offers education and direct services to persons diagnosed PREVAIL
with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also called "Lou 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
Gehrig's Disease." Direct services include: (317) 773-6942
* Patient advocacy (317) 776-3472 Crisis Line
* Medical equipment loan program Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral services,
* Nutritional supplement assistance (Walgreens safety planning, and ongoing support to both child and adult
partnership) victims of crime or abuse, including domestic violence, sexual
* Care coordination assault, and stalking. Crisis line available 24 hours a day.
* Special events for patients and caregivers
Children and Youth with Disabilities
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION
7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 923-6333 ABOUT SPECIAL KIDS (ASK)
(800) 544-1213 Toll-Free 7275 North Shadeland Avenue, Suite 1, Indianapolis, IN
Offers individual support and advocacy to persons with 46250
muscular dystrophy or related neuromuscular disorders. (317) 257-8683
Services may include home visits as needed, Assists special-needs children and their families by providing
camperships for children, and financial assistance with information, peer support, and education and by building
equipment costs and funerals. partnerships with professionals and communities. Offers
advocacy and assistance in managing insurance and state
Asian Community benefits. Website includes a statewide resource directory.

Crime Victims
ASIAN HELP SERVICES
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 924-4827 HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE
Provides information, education, and advocacy for the 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 134, Noblesville, IN
Asian community in the areas of health care and wellness. 46060
Assists clients in understanding and applying for benefits (317) 776-8595
such as Hoosier Healthwise, Medicare, and Medicaid. Provides crisis counseling, court accompaniment, and
Wellness and screening workshops are available for advocacy services for victims and witnesses of major crimes.
breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, and Crime victims may call for information about their case and for
smoking cessation. referrals to community victim service programs. This office can
also answer questions about victim rights, the court process,
Burns protective orders, and victim compensation.
PREVAIL
PEOPLE'S BURN FOUNDATION 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
6337 Hollister Drive, Suite 2H, Indianapolis, IN 46224 (317) 773-6942
(317) 803-2876 (317) 776-3472 Crisis Line
Offers support programs for burn victims in Indiana, Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral services,
including a residential camp for young burn survivors safety planning, and ongoing support to both child and adult
(Brave Heart's Burn Camp) and an adult burn survivor victims of crime or abuse, including domestic violence, sexual
retreat. Also offers burn prevention education programs. assault, and stalking. Crisis line available 24 hours a day.
Cancer Crime Witnesses

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HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE


1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 134, Noblesville, IN 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
46060 46204
(317) 776-8595 (888) 254-8988 Breaking Free Hotline
Provides crisis counseling, court accompaniment, and (317) 644-7363 Domestic Violence Spanish Outreach
advocacy services for victims and witnesses of major Offers personal and court advocacy, safety planning, and
crimes. Crime victims may call for information about their support for victims of domestic violence. Weekly support
case and for referrals to community victim service groups are offered in different locations. Referrals to legal and
programs. This office can also answer questions about social services offered. Advocates may meet victim at a safe
victim rights, the court process, protective orders, and community or home site. Provides educational sessions for
victim compensation. family and friends of victims to learn about domestic abuse,
the effect it has on all involved, and how to help. Outreach to
Developmental Disabilities Spanish-speaking victims available.
FRESH START OF INDIANA
THE ARC OF INDIANA 7129 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226
107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, (317) 541-1655
Indianapolis, IN 46204 NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME.
(317) 977-2375 Provides long-term support and resources to help domestic
(800) 382-9100 Toll-Free violence survivors become self-sufficient, empowered, and
Provides information and advocacy to people with safe. Services are offered as part of a comprehensive program
intellectual and developmental disabilities and their for men and women who have left their abusers. Participants
families. Offers guidance and support in finding and using agree to regular check-ins and workshop attendance, and
appropriate programs, services, and resources. Can receive services such as:
connect individuals of any age and with any type of * Housing search assistance
developmental disability to a support network and family * Employment search assistance
advocate in their area. * Furniture, household items, clothing, and food assistance
* Court advocacy
Disabilities Issues * Life skills workshops
* Youth empowerment programs (for their children)
INDIANA PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY * Holiday assistance
SERVICES (IPAS) * Case management
4701 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 222, Indianapolis, PREVAIL
IN 46205 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
(800) 622-4845 (317) 773-6942
Offers a variety of services to persons in Indiana with (317) 776-3472 Crisis Line
disabilities, such as: Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral services,
* Provides information and support for self-advocacy; safety planning, and ongoing support to both child and adult
* Assists with getting appropriate medical, psychiatric, or victims of crime or abuse, including domestic violence, sexual
habilitation services; assault, and stalking. Crisis line available 24 hours a day.
* Helps families secure free and appropriate education
for children with disabilities; Ex-Offenders
* Ensures access to public places and government
buildings;
* Assists in correcting discrimination in housing or PUBLIC ADVOCATES IN COMMUNITY RE-ENTRY
employment; (PACE)
* Helps in securing assistive technology services and 2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 110, Indianapolis, IN
devices; 46218
* Advocates for accessible voting machines and polling (317) 612-6800
places. Provides case management, information, and referral to
inmates, ex-offenders, and their families. Helps ex-offenders
Domestic Violence Issues and their families overcome barriers to self-sufficiency. Offers
assistance and advocacy with finding employment, housing,
ALTERNATIVES transportation, food, clothing, and other resources. Basic job
PO Box 1302, Anderson, IN 46015 readiness, GED instruction, and substance-abuse counseling
available.
(866) 593-9999 Crisis Line
Provides victim assistance and crisis response to both Families/Friends of GLBT Individuals
male and female victims of domestic violence or sexual
assault. Services include court accompaniment,
assistance filing a protective order, advocacy, and case PARENTS, FAMILIES, AND FRIENDS OF LESBIANS
management. A 24-hour hotline is available to answer AND GAYS (PFLAG), INDIANAPOLIS CHAPTER
questions about domestic violence or sexual assault, PO Box 441633, Indianapolis, IN 46244
assist victims in preparing safety plans, and provide (317) 872-1385 Helpline Volunteer
information and referrals to area resources. Offers information, support, and advocacy to parents, families,
and friends of a person who is gay, lesbian, bisexual, or
transgender. The confidential helpline is staffed by volunteers.

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Hearing Loss Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific Islands.

Inmates
INDIANA DIVISION OF DISABILITY AND
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, BUREAU OF
INDIANA CURE
REHABILITATION SERVICES (BRS)
PO Box 62, Camby, IN 46113
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 831-0765
(800) 545-7763 Toll-Free Voice Provides support, education, referral, and advocacy for family
(317) 232-1427 TTY members of incarcerated individuals as well as for recently
(317) 542-3449 Video/Voice Phone 2 released ex-offenders in Indiana.
Provides information, referrals, and advocacy statewide for
people who are deaf or hard of hearing. Can make referrals Kidney Disease
regarding interpreters, sign language classes, and sources for
hearing aids. Serves as an advocacy base within state
government for deaf and hard-of-hearing issues and contracts NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNDATION OF INDIANA
with community agencies to provide case management and 911 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
interpreter services. (317) 722-5640
(800) 382-9971 Toll-Free
Hemophilia Promotes prevention, treatment, and finding a cure for kidney
and urinary tract disease. Offers public and professional
HEMOPHILIA OF INDIANA continuing education, funds research, and provides advocacy
and services for kidney transplant and dialysis patients.
5172 East 65th Street, Suite 105, Indianapolis, IN 46220 Provides information about organ and tissue donation; donor
(317) 570-0039 Local forms available.
Offers a variety of programs and services for Hoosiers with
bleeding disorders, including insurance counseling, advocacy, Liver Disease
educational conferences, summer youth and teen camp,
assistance in obtaining financial aid, and support groups.
Offers information and referral regarding the issue of AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION, HEARTLAND
hemophilia and related bleeding disorders. DIVISION
921 East 86th Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Hepatitis (317) 635-5074
Provides information, support, and advocacy for those affected
AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION, HEARTLAND by hepatitis and other liver-related diseases. Maintains a listing
DIVISION of local support groups, clinical trials, and transplant
information. Offers educational programs for schools,
921 East 86th Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 46204 churches, and community groups.
(317) 635-5074
Provides information, support, and advocacy for those affected Mental Health Issues
by hepatitis and other liver-related diseases. Maintains a listing
of local support groups, clinical trials, and transplant
information. Offers educational programs for schools, MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA
churches, and community groups. 1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 638-3501 Ext. 239 Mental Health & Addiction
Huntington's Disease Ombudsman
(800) 555-6424 Ext. 239 Toll Free
HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE SOCIETY OF AMERICA - Provides information about the mental health system in
INDIANA CHAPTER Indiana and assists callers in need of mental health services.
Also intervenes on behalf of persons who are having problems
PO Box 2101, Indianapolis, IN 46206
with a mental health or substance abuse treatment provider in
(866) 488-0008 Indiana Chapter Indiana.
(800) 345-4372 Ext. 240 National Office
Provides information and referral related to Huntington's Mexican Community
disease, including information about local support groups
throughout Indiana. Assists with nursing home placements and
other social services for persons with Huntington's disease CONSULATE OF MEXICO
and their families. 331 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(877) 639-4835
Immigrant Communities Provides Mexican citizens in the United States with
information, advocacy, legal guidance, and services including
notary, passports, and Mexican Consular IDs. Also provides
IMMIGRANT WELCOME CENTER
visas for Mexico and other traveler information.
2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 808-2340 Muscular Dystrophy
Matches new immigrants who are unfamiliar with the language
and/or culture with volunteers who can provide
person-to-person support services, emotional support, and MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION
social service connections. Natural Helper volunteers are 7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227
themselves immigrants from a variety of countries in the (317) 923-6333

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(800) 544-1213 Toll-Free


Offers individual support and advocacy to persons with INSOURCE (INDIANA RESOURCE CENTER FOR
muscular dystrophy or related neuromuscular disorders. FAMILIES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS)
Services may include home visits as needed, 1703 South Ironwood Drive, South Bend, IN 46613
camperships for children, and financial assistance with (800) 332-4433 Toll-Free
equipment costs and funerals. Provides information, referrals, and advocacy around
education issues for children and young people with
Public Assistance Issues disabilities. Parents are linked with representatives in their
area who provide support, information, and resources around
special education and related laws, rights, and responsibilities.
INDIANA PUBLIC HEALTH AND ASSISTANCE
OMBUDSMAN Utility Issues
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(877) 246-3243
Provides information and individual advocacy regarding INDIANA OFFICE OF UTILITY CONSUMER
public health and assistance programs in Indiana, COUNSELOR (IOUCC)
including TANF, SNAP (food stamps), and Medicaid. 115 West Washington Street, Suite 1500S, Indianapolis,
IN 46204
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (317) 232-2494 Voice/TDD
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 (888) 441-2494 Toll-Free
(855) 435-7178 Family Helpline Represents utility consumer interests in cases before the
Provides information and referral services to Hoosiers in Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission (IURC) and offers
need of resources such as prenatal care, health and general information on utility consumer issues. Consumers
dental care, shelter, food, utility assistance, literacy who wish to comment on pending IURC cases are encouraged
programs, GED programs, vocational programs, and to contact the OUCC. Individual complaints requiring dispute
more. Provides information and referral to public resolution between regulated utilities and customers (such as
assistance programs such as WIC, TANF, CCDF, SNAP disconnection, billing disputes, etc.) are referred to the IURC.
(food stamps), and Medicare. Maintains lists of
Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise medical, dental, and Victims of Accidents Caused by Impaired Drivers
transportation providers. Offers support and advocacy to
help Indiana families access the services they need.
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING (MADD),
Sexual Assault Issues INDIANA
PO Box 41, Whiteland, IN 46184
PREVAIL (317) 816-6233 Indiana Office
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN (877) 623-3435 Victim/Survivor Helpline
Provides free, direct services to victims of an accident caused
46060
by a drunk driver. Services include phone or in-person
(317) 773-6942 support; assistance in applying for victim compensation;
(317) 776-3472 Crisis Line information about relevant rights, laws, and the legal process;
Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral court accompaniment; and referrals to lawyers, counselors,
services, safety planning, and ongoing support to both and other related services.
child and adult victims of crime or abuse, including
domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Crisis line Visual Impairments
available 24 hours a day.
Special Education Issues INDIANA DIVISION OF DISABILITY AND
REHABILITATIVE SERVICES, BUREAU OF
INDIANA PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY REHABILITATION SERVICES (BRS)
SERVICES (IPAS) 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
4701 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 222, Indianapolis, (317) 232-1433 Blind Services
IN 46205 (877) 241-8144 Toll-Free
Provides information, referral, advocacy, and access to a
(800) 622-4845 variety of services in Indiana for persons with blindness or
Offers a variety of services to persons in Indiana with visual impairment. Maintains information about related
disabilities, such as: programs and services including accessibility aids, braille
* Provides information and support for self-advocacy; transcription, guide dogs, housing, and employment.
* Assists with getting appropriate medical, psychiatric, or
habilitation services; NATIONAL FEDERATION OF THE BLIND (NFB) OF
* Helps families secure free and appropriate education INDIANA
for children with disabilities; 6010 Winnpenny Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46220
* Ensures access to public places and government
(317) 205-9226
buildings;
Provides information, referral, and advocacy for persons in
* Assists in correcting discrimination in housing or
Indiana with blindness or visual impairments. Maintains
employment;
information on resources such as adaptive equipment, guide
* Helps in securing assistive technology services and
dogs, support groups, and legal rights. General information
devices;
about blindness and technical assistance with assistive
* Advocates for accessible voting machines and polling
technology are available from the national office.
places.

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Issue Advocacy Legal Representation

Animal/Pet Issues AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION (ACLU) OF


INDIANA
1031 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR HAMILTON COUNTY
(317) 635-4059 Ext. 102
1721 Pleasant Street, Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060
Provides legal assistance to Indiana residents whose
(317) 773-4974 constitutional rights have been violated by a government
Provides shelter for unwanted pets and stray animals in agency or who wish to file a complaint of discrimination
Hamilton County, including housing animals for Hamilton against a government agency (including public schools and
County Animal Control. Offers animal adoption, police departments). There is no fee to file a complaint or, if
lost-and-found services, animal advocacy, and volunteer the case is approved, to receive assistance.
opportunities to the community. Donations of pet food and
supplies welcomed. Disabilities Issues
Disabilities Issues
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
THE ARC OF INDIANA
(317) 638-3501 Ext. 244 Legal Services
107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800,
(800) 555-6424 Ext. 244 Toll Free
Indianapolis, IN 46204
Provides legal advocacy and representation for persons in
(317) 977-2375 Indiana who have a disability (including mental illness,
(800) 382-9100 Toll-Free developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and those in
Advocates for positive change in public policy and recovery for substance abuse) for legal issues related to or
attitudes around persons with developmental disabilities. significantly affected by the disability. Areas of practice include
Provides information to the public on state and federal special education, commitment, guardianship,
issues impacting people with disabilities and their families. employment/housing discrimination, records expungement,
advance directives. Sliding-scale fees.
Environmental Issues

INDIANA RECYCLING COALITION Mediation


1500 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 632-5915 NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN LEGAL CLINIC
(877) 283-9550 Toll-Free 3333 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
Advocates for waste reduction in Indiana through re-use
and recycling efforts. Provides recycling information and
46208
referrals via phone and website. (317) 429-4131
Provides volunteer facilitators to assist with mediation in a
INDIANA WILDLIFE FEDERATION family law dispute. Both parties may voluntarily come together,
4715 West 106th Street, Zionsville, IN 46077 talk, and reach their own solution with the assistance of an
(317) 875-9453 impartial third-party. Typical issues include establishment of
(800) 347-3445 Toll Free paternity, child custody, parenting time, and child support. No
Provides wildlife conservation education through training divorce cases or cases with a significant history of domestic
workshops, continued education, and certification abuse.
programs. Information and resources are also available
online. This is the local affiliate of the National Wildlife
Federation (NWF). System Advocacy

CHURCH FEDERATION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS


Legal Counseling 1100 West 42nd Street, Suite 345, Indianapolis, IN
46208
INDIANAPOLIS BAR ASSOCIATION (317) 926-5371
135 North Pennsylvania Street Suite1500, Promotes action on issues that affect the well-being, equality,
Indianapolis, IN 46204 and justice of all persons in the Indianapolis metropolitan area.
(317) 269-2000 Develops social programs/projects within neighborhood
Provides free legal advice to the public one day each churches to alleviate social problems; links with provider
month, except December. Callers may ask for information networks, neighborhood associations, and schools. Provides
on a variety of legal issues, including divorce, child clergy ID badges for entry into local hospitals and correctional
support, tenant/landlord issues, consumer rights, real facilities. Maintains a computerized local church database that
estate, and employment issues. Call 2-1-1 for monthly enables access to demographic information (available to
dates. public for a fee).

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LEGAL SERVICES whose parents are not married and in locating absent
parents whose whereabouts are unknown.
INDIANA CHILD SUPPORT BUREAU
Advance Medical Directives 402 West Washington Street Inquiry Unit 11, Indianapolis,
IN 46204
COMPASSION AND CHOICES (317) 233-5437
PO Box 7181, Bloomington, IN 47407 (800) 840-8757 Indiana KIDS Line
(812) 334-1129 Indiana Office Offers live phone assistance and recorded information
(800) 247-7421 National Office regarding child support issues in Indiana.
Supports the right of terminally ill adults to choose a death
with dignity, compassion, and control. Educates on
end-of-life choices including living wills, health care power Discrimination Assistance
of attorney, and law reform in Indiana to allow physician
aid in dying. AMERICAN CIVIL LIBERTIES UNION (ACLU) OF
INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES INDIANA
151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800, Indianapolis, 1031 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
IN 46204 (317) 635-4059 Ext. 102
(317) 631-9424 Senior Law Project Provides legal assistance to Indiana residents whose
(800) 869-0212 Toll Free constitutional rights have been violated by a government
Provides vulnerable Indiana residents 60 and older with agency or who wish to file a complaint of discrimination
legal services at no charge. Legal issues handled include against a government agency (including public schools and
Social Security/SSI, Medicaid, guardianship defense, police departments). There is no fee to file a complaint or, if
advance directives, consumer rights, and housing. There the case is approved, to receive assistance.
is no income requirement for this program. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
COMMISSION (EEOC) - INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance OFFICE
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1900, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 226-7212 Local Calls
NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN LEGAL CLINIC (800) 669-4000 National Information Line
3333 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, Accepts and investigates complaints of employment
IN 46208 discrimination on the basis of age, disability, gender, race,
(317) 429-4131 religion, color, creed, or national origin. Also handles equal
Provides volunteer facilitators to assist with mediation in a pay cases and complaints of sexual harassment in the
family law dispute. Both parties may voluntarily come workplace. Has the authority to enforce the Americans with
together, talk, and reach their own solution with the Disabilities Act.
assistance of an impartial third-party. Typical issues
FAIR HOUSING CENTER OF CENTRAL INDIANA
include establishment of paternity, child custody,
parenting time, and child support. No divorce cases or 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 426, Indianapolis, IN
cases with a significant history of domestic abuse. 46204
(317) 644-0673 Office
(855) 270-7280 Toll Free
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement Educates the public on fair housing laws. Provides assistance,
in a non-legal capacity, to persons who feel they may be
victims of housing discrimination.
HAMILTON COUNTY CLERK
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 106, Noblesville, IN INDIANA CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION
46060 100 North Senate Avenue Room N103, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 776-9629 Clerk's Office 46204
(800) 840-8757 Kid's Line (Payment Information) (317) 232-2600
Processes court-ordered child-support payments in (800) 628-2909 Toll-Free
Hamilton County, and provides parents records of Investigates allegations of discrimination in education,
payment history on request. Payer and payee must keep employment, credit, public accommodations, and housing in
their names and addresses current with the clerks office; Indiana. The Commission may attempt to resolve the dispute
any changes must be made in writing. Custodial and through mediation, or it may conduct an investigation and, if
non-custodial parents may visit the clerk's office in person appropriate, provide instructions on how to seek legal
to obtain a printout of their payment history at a cost of 50 remedies such as a hearing or civil action.
cents.
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE 151 West Ohio Street Statehouse, Room 229,
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 134, Noblesville, IN Indianapolis, IN 46204
46060 (317) 232-0570 Office of Special Education
(317) 776-8559 Child Support Division (317) 232-0575 Special Education Complaints
(800) 840-8757 Indiana KIDS Line Ensures that all eligible Indiana students with disabilities are
Enforces court-ordered child support cases in Hamilton provided a free and appropriate public education in the least
County. Can help in establishing paternity for children restrictive environment. Some disabilities included are autism,

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blindness, developmental delay, hearing impairment, learning victim compensation.


disability, and emotional or mental disabilities. Provides
information about special education assessment and LATINO COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC AND
accommodations, and handles complaints of violations of SEXUAL VIOLENCE
special education rights. 300 East Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, Suite 250,
Indianapolis, IN 46205
INDIANA PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY (317) 926-4673 (926-HOPE)
SERVICES (IPAS) (866) 442-4627 Bilingual Advocate
4701 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 222, Indianapolis, Provides assistance to Latino victims of violence to navigate
IN 46205 the legal system and learn about options under the law.
(800) 622-4845 Operates a toll free phone line for victims to speak with a
Offers a variety of services to persons in Indiana with bilingual advocate for information and guidance in accessing
disabilities, such as: resources. Also offers cultural and linguistic competency and
* Provides information and support for self-advocacy; immigration training to legal professionals, law enforcement
* Assists with getting appropriate medical, psychiatric, or officers, and other victim service providers.
habilitation services;
* Helps families secure free and appropriate education
for children with disabilities; General Benefits Assistance
* Ensures access to public places and government
buildings;
* Assists in correcting discrimination in housing or INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
employment; 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
* Helps in securing assistive technology services and (855) 435-7178 Family Helpline
devices; Provides information and referral services to Hoosiers in need
* Advocates for accessible voting machines and polling of resources such as prenatal care, health and dental care,
places. shelter, food, utility assistance, literacy programs, GED
programs, vocational programs, and more. Provides
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF INDIANA information and referral to public assistance programs such as
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 WIC, TANF, CCDF, SNAP (food stamps), and Medicare.
(317) 638-3501 Ext. 244 Legal Services Maintains lists of Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise medical,
(800) 555-6424 Ext. 244 Toll Free dental, and transportation providers. Offers support and
Provides legal advocacy and representation for persons in advocacy to help Indiana families access the services they
Indiana who have a disability (including mental illness, need.
developmental disabilities, physical disabilities, and those
in recovery for substance abuse) for legal issues related
to or significantly affected by the disability. Areas of General Legal Aid
practice include special education, commitment,
guardianship, employment/housing discrimination,
records expungement, advance directives. Sliding-scale INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES
fees. 151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800, Indianapolis, IN
46204
NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE
(317) 632-5764 Intake Line
ADVANCMENT OF COLORED PEOPLE (NAACP) - Provides legal guidance and representation to low-income
GREATER INDIANAPOLIS BRANCH #3053 Indiana residents in civil cases only; does not assist in criminal
300 East Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, 1st Floor, cases or in civil lawsuits that could be considered
Indianapolis, IN 46205 fee-generating. Applicants should be prepared to answer
(317) 925-5127 questions about household income and assets. Certain types
Provides information and assistance to persons in Central of cases are given preference over others. In some cases
Indiana who believe their civil rights have been violated. Indiana Legal Services can work across state and possibly
Offers public awareness and advocacy on equal rights national lines to serve pro-bono qualified clients.
issues, including housing, employment, health, youth,
political action, education, veterans' affairs, voter INDIANA PRO BONO COMMISSION
registration, and economic development. 230 East Ohio Street, Suite 400, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 269-2415
(800) 279-8772 Toll Free
Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services Helps low-income people find free legal representation for
appealing a civil case. There is no guarantee that pro bono
representation will be available for all eligible persons seeking
HAMILTON COUNTY PROSECUTOR'S OFFICE appeal.
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 134, Noblesville, IN
46060 INDIANAPOLIS LEGAL AID SOCIETY
(317) 776-8595 615 North Alabama Street, Room 122, Indianapolis, IN
Provides crisis counseling, court accompaniment, and 46204
advocacy services for victims and witnesses of major (317) 635-9538
crimes. Crime victims may call for information about their Offers free legal consultation and representation to low-income
case and for referrals to community victim service persons in Marion and adjacent counties. Accepts civil,
programs. This office can also answer questions about non-fee-generating cases only; primarily in the area of family
victim rights, the court process, protective orders, and law (adoption, paternity, visitation, guardianship, support,
custody, and divorce). Assistance is provided on a

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case-by-case basis at the attorneys' discretion. Referrals to Guardianship Assistance


other agencies may be provided when this agency is
unable to assist. Small registration fee.
INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES
NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN LEGAL CLINIC 151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800, Indianapolis, IN
3333 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, 46204
IN 46208 (317) 631-9424 Senior Law Project
(317) 429-4131 (800) 869-0212 Toll Free
Provides pro-bono legal consultation and representation Provides vulnerable Indiana residents 60 and older with legal
to low-income persons in Indiana. Accepts civil cases, services at no charge. Legal issues handled include Social
such as tax disputes, child custody, landlord/tenant Security/SSI, Medicaid, guardianship defense, advance
issues, debt/bankruptcy, guardianship, expungement, directives, consumer rights, and housing. There is no income
immigration issues, public benefits disputes, and other requirement for this program.
civil matters. Does NOT accept any divorce, criminal, or
income-producing cases. Intake available at several sites INDIANAPOLIS LEGAL AID SOCIETY
in Marion County and surrounding areas. 615 North Alabama Street, Room 122, Indianapolis, IN
46204
Limited English Proficiency
(317) 635-9538
Offers free legal consultation and representation to low-income
INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES persons in Marion and adjacent counties. Accepts civil,
151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800, Indianapolis, non-fee-generating cases only; primarily in the area of family
IN 46204 law (adoption, paternity, visitation, guardianship, support,
(317) 631-9410 Ext. 2234 Immigration Law custody, and divorce). Assistance is provided on a
(317) 631-9410 Ext. 2280 Immigration Law case-by-case basis at the attorneys' discretion. Referrals to
other agencies may be provided when this agency is unable to
Provides low-income, non-English speaking immigrants
assist. Small registration fee.
and naturalized citizens access to free legal aid.
Spanish-speaking staff and a language-line to interpret
many other languages are available. The call center will
take applications from anywhere in the state for legal Immigration/Naturalization Adjudication
services from limited-English speakers with any civil-legal Services
matter and anyone who has an immigration law issue.

Older Adults UNITED STATES CITIZENSHIP AND IMMIGRATION


SERVICES (USCIS) - INDIANAPOLIS FIELD OFFICE
950 North Meridian Street, Room 400, Indianapolis, IN
INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES
46204
151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800, Indianapolis,
(800) 375-5283
IN 46204 Handles scheduled interviews on non-asylum related
(317) 631-9424 Senior Law Project immigration applications. Most applications can be filed online
(800) 869-0212 Toll Free or by mail. Appointments can be scheduled for the local office
Provides vulnerable Indiana residents 60 and older with for applications or petitions that require in-person filing.
legal services at no charge. Legal issues handled include
Social Security/SSI, Medicaid, guardianship defense,
advance directives, consumer rights, and housing. There Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services
is no income requirement for this program.

Tax Issues INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES


151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800, Indianapolis, IN
NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN LEGAL CLINIC 46204
3333 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, (317) 631-9410 Ext. 2234 Immigration Law
IN 46208 (317) 631-9410 Ext. 2280 Immigration Law
(317) 429-4131 Provides low-income, non-English speaking immigrants and
Assists low-income Hoosiers with tax controversies. naturalized citizens access to free legal aid. Spanish-speaking
Provides legal consultation and representation for tax staff and a language-line to interpret many other languages
issues such as liens and levies, exams and audits, are available. The call center will take applications from
payment plans, collection alternatives, innocent spouse anywhere in the state for legal services from limited-English
relief, earned income tax credit, first-time home buyer speakers with any civil-legal matter and anyone who has an
credit, tax court, etc. Current year tax filing not offered. immigration law issue.
Intake available at various sites in Central Indiana.
Landlord/Tenant Assistance

APARTMENT ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA


9100 Keystone Crossing, Suite 725, Indianapolis, IN
46240
(317) 816-8900
Provides an avenue for tenants of member apartments to

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submit complaints to the top level of management. The interested persons.


association itself cannot take action on complaint, but it
can put tenants in touch with those managers who may be INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
able to. 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(800) 246-8909 Complaint Line
TENANT LANDLORD COALITION (317) 233-7442 Long-Term Care Switchboard
4302 East New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201 Regulates and licenses health care facilities in Indiana.
(317) 722-6096 Investigates complaints about any state-licensed care
Offers advice about rental situations by phone; no legal providers, including home health care providers, hospices,
assistance provided. Volunteers return calls to discuss hospitals, and laboratories.
rental situations, answer questions, and provide advice.
Tenants or landlords leave their contact information on
voicemail. Volunteers are not lawyers and do not offer Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with
legal advice. Calls from long-distance numbers cannot be Disabilities
returned.

INDIANA PROTECTION AND ADVOCACY SERVICES


Lawyer Referral Services (IPAS)
4701 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 222, Indianapolis, IN
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING (MADD), 46205
INDIANA (800) 622-4845
PO Box 41, Whiteland, IN 46184 Offers a variety of services to persons in Indiana with
disabilities, such as:
(317) 816-6233 Indiana Office
* Provides information and support for self-advocacy;
(877) 623-3435 Victim/Survivor Helpline * Assists with getting appropriate medical, psychiatric, or
Provides free, direct services to victims of an accident habilitation services;
caused by a drunk driver. Services include phone or * Helps families secure free and appropriate education for
in-person support; assistance in applying for victim children with disabilities;
compensation; information about relevant rights, laws, * Ensures access to public places and government buildings;
and the legal process; court accompaniment; and referrals * Assists in correcting discrimination in housing or
to lawyers, counselors, and other related services. employment;
* Helps in securing assistive technology services and
devices;
Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs * Advocates for accessible voting machines and polling
places.
DIVISION OF AGING, INDIANA FAMILY AND
SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
Protective/Restraining Orders
402 West Washington Street Room W-454,
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-7134 Long Term Care Ombudsman PREVAIL
(800) 622-4484 Toll-Free 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
Receives, investigates, and attempts to resolve problems (317) 773-6942
or complaints involving residents of long-term care Files all protective order applications for Hamilton County
facilities in Indiana (nursing facilities, residential care residents. Protective orders are intended to restrain a person
facilities, assisted living facilities, adult foster-care homes, from harassing, stalking, or abusing the person filing, or
and county residential care facilities). The Ombudsman damaging his or her property. Once filed, protective orders are
can also provide information about and referrals to sent to a judge to review and amend, approve, or deny.
long-term care services.
INDIANA ATTORNEY GENERAL Traffic/Parking Ticket Information/Advice
302 West Washington Street, 5th Floor, Indianapolis,
IN 46204
(800) 382-1039 Patient Abuse & Neglect Program HAMILTON COUNTY TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS BUREAU
Accepts and investigates reports of abuse or neglect of 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 292, Noblesville, IN
patients in nursing homes, assisted-living residences, 46060
homes for persons with disabilities or mental illness, and (317) 776-8584 Traffic Violations Bureau
other residential care facilities. (888) 604-7888 Government Payment Services
INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES Provides information about Hamilton County traffic ticket fines
and payment information. Fines may be paid by mail, in
151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800, Indianapolis, person, by phone (through the Government Payment Services
IN 46204 line), or online. Questions about court appearances should be
(800) 869-0212 Toll Free made directly to the assigned court (see traffic ticket):
(317) 631-9410 Ext. 2255 Long Term Care Superior Court 4: (317) 776-9612
Ombudsman Superior Court 5: (317) 776-8260
Advocates for quality care and the rights of nursing home Superior Court 6: (317) 770-4450
and assisted-living residents in the state of Indiana.
Provides state inspection scores on nursing homes to

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Assists disabled veterans and their families in filing claims


MARION COUNTY TRAFFIC VIOLATIONS for disability compensation, pension, vocational rehabilitation,
BUREAU / COURT 13 education, home loan guaranty,
8115 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 life insurance, death benefits, health care, and more.
(317) 327-5738 Traffic Violations Bureau
(866) 729-4639 Automated Payment Line HVAF OF INDIANA
Handles court matters relating to traffic violations in 964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Marion County. Accepts traffic ticket payments in person, (317) 951-0688
by mail, by email, or through an automated phone line. Provides on-site supportive services to homeless and
For information about court appearances, contact the near-homeless veterans. Services include food, clothing,
Traffic Court directly. personal hygiene items, household goods, drop-in shower
facilities, transportation, housing and employment assistance,
and financial benefits counseling.
Trust Administration INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF VETERANS' AFFAIRS
302 West Washington Street, E120, Indianapolis, IN
THE ARC OF INDIANA 46204
107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, (317) 232-3910
Indianapolis, IN 46204 (800) 400-4520 Toll-Free
(317) 977-2375 Serves as the state approving agency for veterans' education
(800) 382-9100 Toll-Free and training programs. Assists Indiana veterans in obtaining
Provides a means to set up a trust fund to provide for the state benefits and accessing programs of veterans' service
future financial needs of someone with a disability, without organizations.
affecting that person's eligibility for government programs INDIANAPOLIS REGIONAL OFFICE, VETERANS'
such as SSI or Medicaid. Trust I allows families to set up a
BENEFITS ADMINISTRATION (VBA)
trust fund for a loved one with disabilities; Trust II allows
people with disabilities to fund their own trust. 575 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(800) 827-1000
Provides information to veterans or their surviving spouses
Unclaimed Property Assistance and dependents regarding federal benefits. Administers all
non-medical veterans' services, including disability
compensation, pensions, education, home loans, life
INDIANA UNCLAIMED (INDIANA ATTORNEY insurance, guardianship, burial and death payments, and
GENERAL) payments for the education of the dependents of deceased or
35 South Park Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46143 disabled veterans.
(866) 462-5246 INDIANAPOLIS VET CENTER, VETERANS' HEALTH
Maintains a list of unclaimed bank accounts, stocks, ADMINISTRATION
bonds, safe deposit boxes, insurance premiums, and
8330 Naab Road, Suite 103, Indianapolis, IN 46208
utility deposits. Allows individuals to conduct free
searches to see if they have any assets waiting to be (317) 988-1600
claimed. Helps all combat veterans and their families cope with stress,
gain self-esteem, and achieve goals. Features peer group
support, self-help programs, rap groups, job development, VA
benefits assistance, drug and alcohol treatment, and family
Veteran Benefits Assistance conflict assistance. Also provides counseling for veterans who
have been sexually assaulted while serving.
AMERICAN LEGION OF INDIANA, SERVICE VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE, HAMILTON COUNTY
DEPARTMENT 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 179, Noblesville, IN
575 North Pennsylvania Avenue, Room 325, 46060
Indianapolis, IN 46204 (317) 776-9610
(317) 916-3605 Service Department Provides information about and assistance with veterans'
Helps veterans receive all the benefits they are entitled to. benefits to veterans, their widows, and their children. County
Provides information and answers questions concerning Service Officers can assist in the completion and submission
veterans benefits and represents veterans and their of forms necessary to receive all appropriate federal and state
dependants in filing benefits claims with the Department veterans' benefits.
of Veterans Affairs (VA), including:
* Checking the claim for accuracy
* Filing the claim with the VA regional office Will Preparation Assistance
* Tracking the claim through processing
* Reviewing each VA action and decision for
correctness INDIANA LEGAL SERVICES
* Assisting with appeals 151 North Delaware Street, Suite 1800, Indianapolis, IN
DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, NATIONAL 46204
SERVICE OFFICE (317) 631-9424 Senior Law Project
575 North Pennsylvania Street, Room 320, (800) 869-0212 Toll Free
Provides vulnerable Indiana residents 60 and older with legal
Indianapolis, IN 46204
services at no charge. Legal issues handled include Social
(317) 916-3615 Security/SSI, Medicaid, guardianship defense, advance

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directives, consumer rights, and housing. There is no income


requirement for this program. CHRISTIAN PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
4200 English Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 327-7163
__________________________________________
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include a
family center, spray groundsl, and picnic shelters.
LEISURE ACTIVITIES
CICERO PARKS DEPARTMENT
1050 South Pearl Street, Cicero, IN 46034
Arts and Crafts Instruction (317) 984-3475
Manages municipal parks in the town of Cicero in Hamilton
County, and provides information about park facilities and
J. EVERETT LIGHT CAREER CENTER - HILLTOP programs. Properties include Cicero Communiy Park, Cicero
LEARNING CENTER Community Pool, Cicero Sports Complex, and Red Bridge
1915 East 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240 Park and Marina.
(317) 259-5275
Offers a variety of special interest courses including art COOL CREEK PARK AND NATURE CENTER
instruction, fitness, aquatics and therapeutic aquatics, 2000 East 151st Street, Carmel, IN 46033
computer classes, financial education, photography, and (317) 774-2500 Nature Center
many others. Fitness and aquatic classes are held at Offers a 90-acre park with playground equipment, softball
Hilltop Learning Center, 1915 East 86th Street; other diamonds, soccer fields, a basketball court, nature trails, and a
classes may be held at JEL Career Center, 1901 East nature center with year-round programming.
86th Street or Northview Middle School, 8401 Westfield
Boulevard. See course description online or in the catalog DOUGLASS PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
for details. 1616 East 25th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218
(317) 327-7174
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
City/County Parks leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
an outdoor pool, family center, picnic shelters, and fitness trail.

BETHEL PARK AND FAMILY CENTER EAGLE CREEK PARK


2850 Bethel Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203 7840 West 56th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254
(317) 327-7480 (317) 327-7110
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include a
include an outdoor pool and family center. beach, marina, rowing center, ornithology center, and shooting
range.
BROAD RIPPLE PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
1550 Broad Ripple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220 ELLENBERGER PARK
(317) 327-7161 5301 East Saint Clair Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, (317) 327-7176
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
include a family center and outdoor pool. leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
an outdoor pool.
BROOKSIDE PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
3500 Brookside Parkway South Drive, Indianapolis, IN FISHERS PARKS AND RECREATION
(317) 327-7179 11565 Brooks School Road, Fishers, IN 46037
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, (317) 595-3150 Parks & Recreation
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities Maintains and manages public parks and recreational facilities
include an outdoor pool, family center, and disc golf in the town of Fishers in Hamilton County. Offers park-related
course. programs and services year round. Properties include
Billericay Park, Brooks School Park, Cumberland Park,
CARMEL CLAY PARKS AND RECREATION Ritchey Woods Nature Preserve, and many others.
1235 Central Park Drive East Carmel, Carmel, IN
GARFIELD PARK AND BURRELLO FAMILY CENTER
46032
(317) 848-7275 Information/Registration 2345 Pagoda Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46203
Maintains public parks and greenways and provides (317) 327-7221
recreational programming in the city of Carmel in Hamilton Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
County. Properties under this department include Carey leisure activities, and nature conservation. Facilities include
Grove Park, Central Park (including Monon Community the Burrello Family Center, Garfield Park Arts Center,
Center and Waterpark), Flowing Well Park, Founders Conservatory and Sunken Garden.
Park, Lawrence W. Inlow Park, Meadowlark Park, Monon GLENNS VALLEY NATURE PARK
Trail Greenway (from 96th to 146th Street), River Heritage 8015 South Bluff Road, Indianapolis, IN 46217
Park (includes "Everybody's Playground" with adaptive
(317) 881-7429
equipment for those with special needs), and West Park.
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
an event facility available for rent, walking trails, and sledding
hill.

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HAMILTON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION PAUL RUSTER PARK


DEPARTMENT 11300 East Prospect Street, Indianapolis, IN 46239
15513 South Union Street, Carmel, IN 46033 (317) 327-0143
(317) 770-4400 Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
Maintains Hamilton County parks for leisure and leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include a
recreational activities and for greenspace preservation. lake, walking trail, and sledding hills.
Provides park-related programs and services for the
community. Properties maintained by this department
PERRY PARK
include Bray Family Homestead Park, Cool Creek Park 451 East Stop 11 Road, Indianapolis, IN 46227
and Nature Center, Coxhall Gardens, Geist Park, (317) 889-0825
Lafayette Trace Park, Morse Park and Beach, Potter's Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
Bridge Park, River Road Park, Riverwood Canoe Landing, leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include a
Rookery Preserve, Strawtown Koteewi Park, and White seasonal pool, ice rink, and roller blading area.
River Campground. POST ROAD PARK
HOLLIDAY PARK 1313 South Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46239
6363 Spring Mill Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 327-0143
(317) 327-7180 Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities an event facility available for rent, basketball courts, and sand
include hiking trails with access to the White River and a volleyball courts.
nature center. RIVERSIDE PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
JTV HILL PARK 2420 East Riverside Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46208
1806 North Columbia Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 327-7171
(317) 327-7177 Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities an outdoor pool and family center.
include picnic shelters, recreation center, and sports fields. SAHM PARK
KRANNERT PARK 68001 East 91st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46250
605 South High School Road, Indianapolis, IN 46241 (317) 849-2227
(317) 327-7375 Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities an outdoor aquatic center and disc golf course.
include an indoor and outdoor pool, and family center. SHELBYVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION
MORSE PARK AND BEACH 945 South Tompkins Street, Shelbyville, IN 46176
19777 Morse Park Lane, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 392-5128
(317) 776-9743 Maintains city parks and recreational facilities for Shelbyville in
Offers a 23-acre park with a public beach for swimming Shelby County. Offers park-related programs and services
and fishing, a disc golf course, and seasonal softball throughout the year. Properties maintained by this department
leagues. include Blue River Memorial Park, Clearwick Park, Kennedy
Park, Meridian Park Aquatic Center, Morrison Park, Pioneer
MUNICIPAL GARDENS PARK Park, Roger Shaw Park, Sunrise Park, and Sunset Park.
1831 Lafayette Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 327-7190 SOUTHEASTWAY PARK
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, 5624 South Carroll Road, New Palestine, IN 46163
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities (317) 861-5167
include an outdoor spray grounds, and family center. Offers a 188-acre regional nature park for recreation, leisure,
and nature conservation. Amenities include hiking and biking
NOBLESVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION trails and a nature center.
701 Cicero Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-6350 SOUTHWESTWAY PARK
Maintains city parks and recreational facilities for the city 8400 Mann Road, Indianapolis, IN 46221
of Noblesville in Hamilton County. Offers park-related (317) 327-7194
programs and services throughout the year. Properties Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
maintained by this department include Forest Park, Dr. leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
James A. Dillon Park, Seminary Park, and Southside Park. baseball diamonds, soccer fields, and hiking trails.

NORTHWESTWAY PARK THATCHER PARK


5253 West 62nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254 4649 West Vermont Street, Indianapolis, IN 46224
(317) 327-7341 (317) 327-7390
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include a
include an outdoor aquatic center and an 18-hole disc golf family center and indoor pool.
course.

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WASHINGTON PARK AND FAMILY CENTER WALKER CAREER CENTER


3130 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street),
(317) 327-7473 Indianapolis, IN 46229
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, (317) 532-6150
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities Offers a variety of continuing education classes, including
include an outdoor water play station, boxing center, vocational, technical, and recreational courses. Options
nature walking trails, and family center. include medical transcription, dental assisting, certified nurse
assistant (CNA), small engine repair, welding, precision
WATKINS PARK AND FAMILY CENTER machine technology, and reflexology, as well as courses in
2360 Martin Luther King Jr. Drive, Indianapolis, IN foreign language, sign language, computer, fitness, dance,
46208 crafts, and more.
(317) 327-7175
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities Day Camps
include a family center, horseshoe pits, and basketball
courts.
AYS KIDS
WHITE RIVER CAMPGROUND 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46205
11299 E 234th Street, Cicero, IN 46034 (317) 283-3840 Ext. 37 Director of Camping Services
(317) 984-2705 Offers summer day camp and overnight trip opportunities at
Offers a 26-acre park on the White River with modern and various locations in Marion, Hamilton, and Hendricks Counties.
primitive campsites. Fishing and boating opportunities
available. This park is open mid April through October. MARY RIGG NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER
1920 West Morris Street, Indianapolis, IN 46221
WILLARD PARK AND POOL (317) 639-6106 Ext. 219
1901 East Washington, Indianapolis, IN 46201 Offers a summer day camp for Marion County youth ages
(317) 862-6899 Willard Park 5-14. Activities include swimming, art and crafts, special
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, projects, guest speakers, and more. Campers aged 11-13
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities participate in LEADERS, a program focused on college and
include an outdoor pool and soccer field. career exploration. The program takes place weekdays, June
4 - August 3, 2012.
WINDSOR VILLAGE PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
6510 East 25th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 THE YMCA OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS
(317) 327-7162 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, 46204
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities (317) 266-9622 Association Office
include an outdoor spray grounds and family center. Offers information about various before- and after-school
programs, summer day camps, and residential camps offered
through YMCA centers in Marion, Boone, Hamilton, Hancock,
Computer and Related Technology Classes Hendricks, and Johnson Counties. Membership not required
for participation.
AFRICAN CENTER
3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, Driver Training
IN 46208
(317) 927-9777
Provides education and skills training to African CENTRAL INDIANA EDUCATIONAL SERVICE
immigrants, refugees, and asylum seekers. Instruction CENTER (CIESC)
includes: 6321 La Pas Trail, Indianapolis, IN 46268
* English as a second language (317) 387-7107
* Citizenship instruction Offers driver education classes to eligible students at
* Basic computer training participating high schools. Students receive 30 hours of
* GED instruction classroom instruction and 6 hours behind-the-wheel
* Employment preparation and job search assistance instruction. Courses are offered four times each year (spring,
TRAINING, INC. summer, fall, and winter) at participating schools.
333 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 900, EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
Indianapolis, IN 46204 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 264-6740 (317) 466-1000
Offers a 12-week job training program that includes Offers a variety of services for first-time drivers with disabilities
computer training in Microsoft Office as well as office skills as well as previous drivers with medical conditions or
and life skills training. Skills assessment, career planning, age-related changes. Services include clinic and
and job search assistance are included. Classes follow an behind-the-wheel assessment, skill development, and
employment model, with full-time attendance policies assistive technology evaluation and training (including bioptic
strictly enforced. New classes begin every 5 weeks. telescope for vision enhancement).

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WALKER CAREER CENTER Physical Fitness


9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street),
Indianapolis, IN 46229 BENJAMIN HARRISON YMCA
(317) 532-6150 5736 Lee Road, Indianapolis, IN 46216
Offers a state-approved driver training program. Students (317) 547-9622
participate in 30 hours of classroom instruction, 6 hours of Offers weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics facilities and
actual driving, and 12 hours observing other students programs. Members pay monthly dues for free access to the
drive. All students must take a driving and written test at fitness center, fitness classes, and pool and receive
their nearest license branch upon course completion. discounted rates for special programs. Nonmembers pay fixed
fees for classes.

Gardening/Landscaping Instruction FISHERS YMCA


9012 East 126th Street, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 595-9622
PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay monthly
(317) 776-0854 dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness classes, and
Offers classes, workshops, lectures, and information on pool and receive discounted rates for special programs.
agricultural issues, insect control, gardening, composting, Preschool, teen clubs, summer day camps, and school-age
lawn care, commercial horticulture, energy, and the child care available to members and non-members for fixed
environment. fees.
INSHAPE INDIANA
Home Food Preservation Instruction 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(800) 433-0746
Offers information about fitness, nutrition, and
PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY smoking-cessation programs throughout Indiana. Sponsors
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 special fitness events through the year.
(317) 776-0854
Helps low-income families select nutritious foods that fit J. EVERETT LIGHT CAREER CENTER - HILLTOP
within their budget. Offers in-home or in-office instruction LEARNING CENTER
on basic nutrition, food safety, label reading, meal 1915 East 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240
planning, budgeting, and cooking skills. (317) 259-5275
Offers a variety of special interest courses including art
instruction, fitness, aquatics and therapeutic aquatics,
Language Instruction computer classes, financial education, photography, and many
others. Fitness and aquatic classes are held at Hilltop
Learning Center, 1915 East 86th Street; other classes may be
IUPUI COMMUNITY LEARNING NETWORK held at JEL Career Center, 1901 East 86th Street or Northview
518 Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Middle School, 8401 Westfield Boulevard. See course
(317) 278-7600 description online or in the catalog for details.
Offers continuing education and for-credit college courses
for adults and nontraditional students in the community. JORDAN YMCA
Certificate programs include accounting, web design, 8400 Westfield Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46240
business management, medical coding, personal finance, (317) 253-3206
foreign languages, and more. Classes are taught at Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
various sites throughout Indianapolis; some evening, weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay monthly
weekend, and online options available. dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness classes, and
pool and receive discounted rates for special programs.
WALKER CAREER CENTER Preschool, teen clubs, summer day camps, and school-age
9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street), child care available to members and non-members for fixed
Indianapolis, IN 46229 fees.
(317) 532-6150
Offers a variety of continuing education classes, including OASIS - INDIANAPOLIS
vocational, technical, and recreational courses. Options 10800 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229
include medical transcription, dental assisting, certified (317) 396-3751
nurse assistant (CNA), small engine repair, welding, Offers a variety of educational, cultural, health, and fitness
precision machine technology, and reflexology, as well as programs for active adults ages 50 and older. Programs are
courses in foreign language, sign language, computer, available throughout Indianapolis. No membership fee.
fitness, dance, crafts, and more.
PIKE YMCA
7114 Lakeview Parkway West Drive, Indianapolis, IN
46268
(317) 297-9622
Offers weight-lifting and cardio machines and fitness
programs. Members pay monthly dues for free access to the
fitness center and classes and receive discounted rates for
special programs. Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes.

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PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT CARMEL DADS' CLUB


1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032 5459 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 815-7000 (317) 846-1663
Provides organized daily activities such as line dancing, Offers team sports for boys and girls in the Carmel/Clay
art, computer classes, games, lectures, and socials for School District of Hamilton County. Sports including baseball,
area persons 50 and older. Fitness activities (equipment, football, softball, basketball, volleyball, flag football, soccer,
land, aquatic, and walking track) available to adults of any lacrosse, and cheerleading are offered at various area
age. locations.
REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF INDIANA FISHERS YMCA
4141 Shore Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254 9012 East 126th Street, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 329-2281 RHI Sports Program (317) 595-9622
Provides an opportunity for people with physical Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
disabilities to enjoy an active lifestyle, develop muscle weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay monthly
strength, and get a cardiovascular workout. dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness classes, and
pool and receive discounted rates for special programs.
RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA Preschool, teen clubs, summer day camps, and school-age
UNIVERSITY HEALTH child care available to members and non-members for fixed
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202 fees.
(317) 948-5888 POWER Clinic
Offers an intensive lifestyle and fitness-enhancing JORDAN YMCA
program for overweight children. Lab tests and fitness 8400 Westfield Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46240
assessment are conducted at enrollment. Families work (317) 253-3206
with dietitians, exercise physiologists, behaviorists, and Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
pediatricians at the Riley Clinic. Follow-up services weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay monthly
included. dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness classes, and
pool and receive discounted rates for special programs.
WESTVIEW HEALTHPLEX Preschool, teen clubs, summer day camps, and school-age
3660 North Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 child care available to members and non-members for fixed
(317) 920-7518 Switchboard fees.
(317) 920-7414 Fitness Programs
Offers a comprehensive, medically based fitness facility
PIKE YMCA
with swimming pools, indoor tennis courts, an indoor 7114 Lakeview Parkway West Drive, Indianapolis, IN
walking and running track, strength and cardiovascular 46268
training, spa, massage therapy, caf, and child care (317) 297-9622
services. Special sports and wellness programs available Offers weight-lifting and cardio machines and fitness
for children and seniors. programs. Members pay monthly dues for free access to the
fitness center and classes and receive discounted rates for
WITHAM FAMILY YMCA special programs. Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes.
1025 North Jameson Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(765) 482-5960 WESTVIEW HEALTHPLEX
Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports, 3660 North Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay (317) 920-7518 Switchboard
monthly dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness (317) 920-7414 Fitness Programs
classes, and pool and receive discounted rates for special Offers a comprehensive, medically based fitness facility with
programs. Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes. swimming pools, indoor tennis courts, an indoor walking and
running track, strength and cardiovascular training, spa,
YMCA AT THE ATHENAEUM massage therapy, caf, and child care services. Special sports
401 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 and wellness programs available for children and seniors.
(317) 685-9705
Offers weight-lifting, aerobics, fitness classes. Members WITHAM FAMILY YMCA
pay monthly dues for free access to the fitness center and 1025 North Jameson Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
classes, and receive discounted rates for special (765) 482-5960
programs. Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes. Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay monthly
dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness classes, and
Recreational Activities/Sports pool and receive discounted rates for special programs.
Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes.

BENJAMIN HARRISON YMCA YMCA AT THE ATHENAEUM


5736 Lee Road, Indianapolis, IN 46216 401 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 547-9622 (317) 685-9705
Offers weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics facilities and Offers weight-lifting, aerobics, fitness classes. Members pay
programs. Members pay monthly dues for free access to monthly dues for free access to the fitness center and classes,
the fitness center, fitness classes, and pool and receive and receive discounted rates for special programs.
discounted rates for special programs. Nonmembers pay Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes.
fixed fees for classes.
Children and Youth with Disabilities

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programs are volunteer-run and vary by county.


CARMEL DADS' CLUB
5459 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 846-1663 Recreational Facilities
Offers sports activities for Central Indiana young people,
ages 5-18, with disabilities. Options include T-ball, soccer,
tennis, volleyball, basketball, and bowling. CARMEL CLAY PARKS AND RECREATION
1235 Central Park Drive East Carmel, Carmel, IN 46032
People With Disabilities (317) 848-7275 Information/Registration
Maintains public parks and greenways and provides
EDELWEISS EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY recreational programming in the city of Carmel in Hamilton
County. Properties under this department include Carey Grove
CENTER
Park, Central Park (including Monon Community Center and
5214 South State Road 9, Greenfield, IN 46140 Waterpark), Flowing Well Park, Founders Park, Lawrence W.
(317) 759-9444 Inlow Park, Meadowlark Park, Monon Trail Greenway (from
Provides therapeutic horseback riding opportunities for 96th to 146th Street), River Heritage Park (includes
children and adults with physical, intellectual, emotional, "Everybody's Playground" with adaptive equipment for those
behavioral, or social disabilities. A ramp is used to assist with special needs), and West Park.
wheelchair users in mounting the horse. Volunteer
opportunities available to help with horse handling, CICERO PARKS DEPARTMENT
walking next to riders, building and grounds maintenance, 1050 South Pearl Street, Cicero, IN 46034
and office assistance. (317) 984-3475
Manages municipal parks in the town of Cicero in Hamilton
FAMILIES UNITED FOR SUPPORT AND
County, and provides information about park facilities and
ENCOURAGEMENT (FUSE) programs. Properties include Cicero Communiy Park, Cicero
PO Box 314, Greenfield, IN 46140 Community Pool, Cicero Sports Complex, and Red Bridge
(317) 462-9064 Park and Marina.
Offers swimming to children, ages 5-15, with disabilities of
all types. The program is geared to non-swimmers and COOL CREEK PARK AND NATURE CENTER
beginners to enhance their ability to be independent in the 2000 East 151st Street, Carmel, IN 46033
water. Each swimmer is provided a one-on-one volunteer (317) 774-2500 Nature Center
in the water. Teen volunteers are also needed. Offers a 90-acre park with playground equipment, softball
diamonds, soccer fields, a basketball court, nature trails, and a
REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF INDIANA nature center with year-round programming.
4141 Shore Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254
(317) 329-2281 RHI Sports Program HAMILTON COUNTY PARKS AND RECREATION
Provides an opportunity for people with physical DEPARTMENT
disabilities to enjoy an active lifestyle, develop muscle 15513 South Union Street, Carmel, IN 46033
strength, and get a cardiovascular workout. (317) 770-4400
Maintains Hamilton County parks for leisure and recreational
EDELWEISS EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY
activities and for greenspace preservation. Provides
CENTER park-related programs and services for the community.
5214 South State Road 9, Greenfield, IN 46140 Properties maintained by this department include Bray Family
(317) 759-9444 Homestead Park, Cool Creek Park and Nature Center, Coxhall
Provides therapeutic horseback riding opportunities for Gardens, Geist Park, Lafayette Trace Park, Morse Park and
children and adults with physical, intellectual, emotional, Beach, Potter's Bridge Park, River Road Park, Riverwood
behavioral, or social disabilities. A ramp is used to assist Canoe Landing, Rookery Preserve, Strawtown Koteewi Park,
wheelchair users in mounting the horse. Volunteer and White River Campground.
opportunities available to help with horse handling,
walking next to riders, building and grounds maintenance, INDIANAPOLIS ART CENTER
and office assistance. 820 East 67th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 255-2464
FAMILIES UNITED FOR SUPPORT AND Features art exhibits and a 12-acre outdoor creativity park
ENCOURAGEMENT (FUSE) (ARTSPARK), free and open to the public. Conducts outreach
PO Box 314, Greenfield, IN 46140 programs and organizes the annual Broad Ripple Art Fair each
(317) 462-9064 May. Art classes are also available throughout the year.
Offers swimming to children, ages 5-15, with disabilities of
all types. The program is geared to non-swimmers and MORSE PARK AND BEACH
beginners to enhance their ability to be independent in the 19777 Morse Park Lane, Noblesville, IN 46060
water. Each swimmer is provided a one-on-one volunteer (317) 776-9743
in the water. Teen volunteers are also needed. Offers a 23-acre park with a public beach for swimming and
fishing, a disc golf course, and seasonal softball leagues.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS INDIANA
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 270, Indianapolis, IN NOBLESVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION
46278 701 Cicero Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 328-2000 (317) 776-6350
(800) 742-0612 Toll-Free Maintains city parks and recreational facilities for the city of
Offers year-round sports training and competition for Noblesville in Hamilton County. Offers park-related programs
youth and adults with intellectual disabilities. Individual and services throughout the year. Properties maintained by

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this department include Forest Park, Dr. James A. Dillon Park,


Seminary Park, and Southside Park. CHRISTIAN PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
4200 English Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
SHELBYVILLE PARKS AND RECREATION (317) 327-7163
945 South Tompkins Street, Shelbyville, IN 46176 Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
(317) 392-5128 leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include a
Maintains city parks and recreational facilities for family center, spray groundsl, and picnic shelters.
Shelbyville in Shelby County. Offers park-related
programs and services throughout the year. Properties MUNICIPAL GARDENS PARK
maintained by this department include Blue River 1831 Lafayette Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
Memorial Park, Clearwick Park, Kennedy Park, Meridian (317) 327-7190
Park Aquatic Center, Morrison Park, Pioneer Park, Roger Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
Shaw Park, Sunrise Park, and Sunset Park. leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
an outdoor spray grounds, and family center.
WESTVIEW HEALTHPLEX
3660 North Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 WINDSOR VILLAGE PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
(317) 920-7518 Switchboard 6510 East 25th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 920-7414 Fitness Programs (317) 327-7162
Offers a comprehensive, medically based fitness facility Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
with swimming pools, indoor tennis courts, an indoor leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
walking and running track, strength and cardiovascular an outdoor spray grounds and family center.
training, spa, massage therapy, caf, and child care
services. Special sports and wellness programs available
for children and seniors. State Parks
WHITE RIVER CAMPGROUND
11299 E 234th Street, Cicero, IN 46034 FORT HARRISON STATE PARK
(317) 984-2705 5753 Glenn Road, Indianapolis, IN 46216
Offers a 26-acre park on the White River with modern and (317) 591-0904
primitive campsites. Fishing and boating opportunities Provides a 1,700-acre state park on the northeast side of
available. This park is open mid April through October. Indianapolis, featuring walking and jogging trails, picnic sites,
fishing access to Fall Creek, and two national historic districts.

Residential Camps INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,


CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
402 West Washington Street, W160A, Indianapolis, IN
JAMESON CAMP 46204
2001 Bridgeport Road, Indianapolis, IN 46231 (317) 232-4200
(317) 241-2661 Offers discounted admission to Indiana state parks and
Offers residential camping programs for all children, with a reservoirs for seniors, persons with disabilities, and disabled
specialization in helping children with minor social and veterans. POWs or their surviving spouses receive a free
emotional needs. Programs are designed to help Golden Hoosier pass. The pass covers a noncommercial
participants develop interpersonal life skills and increase vehicle, driver, and passengers.
self-esteem. Activities include swimming, rope course,
archery, arts and crafts, hiking trails, picnics, campfires, TURKEY RUN STATE PARK
and more. In addition to a traditional summer camp, there 8121 East Park Road, Marshall, IN 47859
is also a wellness camp and a camp for children affected (765) 597-2635
by HIV/AIDS. Maintains a state park in north-central Parke County, featuring
mature forests, sandstone ravines, and Sugar Creek. Activities
include walking and hiking trails, picnic sites, swimming pool,
Special Olympics playgrounds, horse rides, fishing, camping, and a nature
center. Turkey Run Inn and Restaurant are located on park
grounds.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS INDIANA
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 270, Indianapolis, IN
46278 Swimming Facilities
(317) 328-2000
(800) 742-0612 Toll-Free
Offers year-round sports training and competition for
BETHEL PARK AND FAMILY CENTER
youth and adults with intellectual disabilities. Individual 2850 Bethel Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46203
programs are volunteer-run and vary by county. (317) 327-7480
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities include
Spray Grounds an outdoor pool and family center.

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BROAD RIPPLE PARK AND FAMILY CENTER Therapeutic Camps


1550 Broad Ripple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 327-7161 EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities (317) 466-1000
include a family center and outdoor pool. Provides a range of outpatient therapies for children with
BROOKSIDE PARK AND FAMILY CENTER disabilities. Services include occupational therapy, physical
therapy, speech-language therapy, respite care, and family
3500 Brookside Parkway South Drive, Indianapolis, IN
support. A variety of summer camps is also available for
(317) 327-7179 children and adolescents with special needs.
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation,
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities HOPE'S WAY
include an outdoor pool, family center, and disc golf 7578 North County Road 665 East, Bainbridge, IN 46105
course. (765) 522-5566
DOUGLASS PARK AND FAMILY CENTER Provides a recreation center for special needs children and
their families. Activities include horseback and stagecoach
1616 East 25th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218
rides, music activities, hands-on (sensory) activities, an
(317) 327-7174 accessible playground, western town, and hayrides. Special
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, field trips can be arranged for schools or youth groups not
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities currently serving special needs children.
include an outdoor pool, family center, picnic shelters, and
fitness trail. INSOURCE (INDIANA RESOURCE CENTER FOR
ELLENBERGER PARK FAMILIES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS)
5301 East Saint Clair Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 1703 South Ironwood Drive, South Bend, IN 46613
(317) 327-7176 (574) 234-7101
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, (800) 332-4433 Toll-Free
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities Provides a list of summer camp opportunities for Indiana
include an outdoor pool. children with special needs.

GARFIELD PARK AND BURRELLO FAMILY AIDS/HIV


CENTER
2345 Pagoda Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46203 JAMESON CAMP
(317) 327-7221 2001 Bridgeport Road, Indianapolis, IN 46231
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, (317) 241-2661
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Facilities Offers residential camping programs for all children, with a
include the Burrello Family Center, Garfield Park Arts specialization in helping children with minor social and
Center, Conservatory and Sunken Garden. emotional needs. Programs are designed to help participants
NORTHWESTWAY PARK develop interpersonal life skills and increase self-esteem.
Activities include swimming, rope course, archery, arts and
5253 West 62nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46254 crafts, hiking trails, picnics, campfires, and more. In addition to
(317) 327-7341 a traditional summer camp, there is also a wellness camp and
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, a camp for children affected by HIV/AIDS.
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities
include an outdoor aquatic center and an 18-hole disc golf Bereaved Children
course.
RIVERSIDE PARK AND FAMILY CENTER CAMP ERIN - SPRING HILL CAMP
2420 East Riverside Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Seymour, IN 47274
(317) 327-7171 (317) 621-5928
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, Offers a free bereavement camp for young people ages 6-17
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities who are grieving the loss of someone close to them. The camp
include an outdoor pool and family center. offers a weekend of traditional camp activities combined with
grief education and emotional support, facilitated by grief
SAHM PARK professionals and trained volunteers. Camp Erin is offered
68001 East 91st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46250 each August through a partnership between Community
(317) 849-2227 Health Network and the Moyer Foundation. Transportation
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, included.
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities
include an outdoor aquatic center and disc golf course. Burns
WILLARD PARK AND POOL
1901 East Washington, Indianapolis, IN 46201 PEOPLE'S BURN FOUNDATION
(317) 862-6899 Willard Park 6337 Hollister Drive, Suite 2H, Indianapolis, IN 46224
Offers a public park for community sports and recreation, (317) 803-2876
leisure activities, and nature conservation. Amenities Offers support programs for burn victims in Indiana, including
include an outdoor pool and soccer field. a residential camp for young burn survivors (Brave Heart's
Burn Camp) and an adult burn survivor retreat. Also offers
burn prevention education programs.

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Cancer Adapted Furniture

CAMP LITTLE RED DOOR - BRADFORD WOODS DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA


5040 State Road 67 North, Martinsville, IN 46151 2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 925-5595 Little Red Door 46208
Offers one-week summer camp for Indiana children with (317) 835-2492 Hand to Hand
cancer (in active treatment or remission) and their siblings. Provides gently used clothing, furniture, childrens toys, and
The camp takes place annually in July at Bradford Woods. adaptability items to families of children or adults with Down
syndrome. Families may also request gently used clothes that
Hearing Loss
have already been altered to fit a child with Down syndrome.

HEAR INDIANA
PO Box 347 Zionsville, IN 46077 Automobiles
(317) 828-0211
Supports Indiana parents of children who are deaf or hard of
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
hearing through advocacy training, online support, mentoring,
an education conference, and a summer camp for children 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
with hearing loss. Provides information and referral on 46204
resources related to deafness and hearing loss for persons of (317) 634-6341
all ages in Indiana. Provides low-interest loans to help parents pay for things they
need to stay on the job or in school, such as:
Spina Bifida * Car repairs (up to $750)
* Car purchase (up to $6,000)
* First month's rent and deposit (up to $850)
SPINA BIFIDA ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA * Child care (up to $800)
PO Box 19814, Indianapolis, IN 46219 * Medical or dental expenses related to work (up to $500)
(317) 592-1630 Voicemail Loan decisions typically take 4-6 weeks.
Provides information, advocacy, and support for persons in
Indiana affected by spina bifida. Members may be eligible for GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
limited reimbursement for medical expenses not covered by 1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222
insurance when funds are available. An annual summer camp, (317) 524-4293 Vehicle Donations
a college scholarship fund, and a camp scholarship are also Accepts donated vehicles with the proceeds used to fund
available for young people with spina bifida. Goodwill programs in Indiana. Vehicles do not need to be in
running condition, and donations are tax deductible to the
extent permitted by law.
Zoos/Wildlife Parks
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
INDIANAPOLIS ZOO (317) 663-4039
1200 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 Offers one month of payment assistance with a basic Hamilton
(317) 630-2001 County utility (gas, electric, water, rent, or mortgage) for
Provides animal exhibits, educational presentations, and eligible Hamilton County residents with a referral from their
special events. township trustee. Used vehicles or vehicle repair assistance
__________________________________________ may also be available for those who qualify.

MATERIAL GOODS Automotive Repair

FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE


Adapted Clothing 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
46204
DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA (317) 634-6341
2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN Provides low-interest loans to help parents pay for things they
46208 need to stay on the job or in school, such as:
* Car repairs (up to $750)
(317) 835-2492 Hand to Hand
* Car purchase (up to $6,000)
Provides gently used clothing, furniture, childrens toys, and
* First month's rent and deposit (up to $850)
adaptability items to families of children or adults with Down
* Child care (up to $800)
syndrome. Families may also request gently used clothes that
* Medical or dental expenses related to work (up to $500)
have already been altered to fit a child with Down syndrome.
Loan decisions typically take 4-6 weeks.
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 663-4039
Offers one month of payment assistance with a basic Hamilton
County utility (gas, electric, water, rent, or mortgage) for
eligible Hamilton County residents with a referral from their

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township trustee. Used vehicles or vehicle repair assistance Baby Furniture


may also be available for those who qualify.

ANGELS' ATTIC
Baby Clothing 105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 622-8842
Distributes donated clothing, housewares, small appliances,
ANGELS' ATTIC bedding, toys, and baby supplies to anyone in need. Men's,
105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 women's, children's, baby, and maternity clothing are usually
(317) 622-8842 available. Availability of other items varies depending on what
Distributes donated clothing, housewares, small has been donated.
appliances, bedding, toys, and baby supplies to anyone in
need. Men's, women's, children's, baby, and maternity BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
clothing are usually available. Availability of other items 20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
varies depending on what has been donated. (317) 773-4315
Provides baby items such as diapers, formula, clothing, baby
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH furniture, and car seats for persons in need in Hamilton
20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 County. WIC participation or referral from a social service
(317) 773-4315 agency required.
Provides baby items such as diapers, formula, clothing,
baby furniture, and car seats for persons in need in MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
Hamilton County. WIC participation or referral from a 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
social service agency required. (317) 663-4039
Offers baby clothing and gear for Hamilton County women who
BIRTHRIGHT OF CICERO are pregnant or accompanied by their babies (up to size 2T).
50 South Peru Street, Cicero, IN 46034 Up to the seventh month of pregnancy, women may also
(317) 984-7131 receive maternity clothes and a "mommy gift bag."
(800) 550-4900 National Crisis Line
Offers a pregnancy help center for women in crisis SMILEY CHILDCARE CENTER - KAYLA'S CLOSET
pregnancies, to encourage and support them in choosing 2004 North Riley Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46218
alternatives to abortion. Provides free, confidential (317) 351-4150
pregnancy testing, maternity clothes, and layettes for Provides free clothing and other items for infants and children
those in need. Also provides adoption, medical, and legal up to size 14, on a first-come, first-served basis. The items are
referrals and information on fetal development and donated from Once Upon a Child. Sizes and selections vary
nutrition. Gas reimbursement available to those who are each week and are not guaranteed. Availability of cribs varies
sent to this agency. based on donations.
BOONE COUNTY PREGNANCY CENTER
1404 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 Bedding/Linen
(765) 482-3306
Offers baby formula, infant clothing (up to 2T), diapers,
and maternity clothes at no charge, while supplies last. ANGELS' ATTIC
105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
DOWNTOWN PREGNANCY CENTER (317) 622-8842
3266 North Meridian Street, Suite 110, Indianapolis, Distributes donated clothing, housewares, small appliances,
IN 46208 bedding, toys, and baby supplies to anyone in need. Men's,
(317) 926-9177 women's, children's, baby, and maternity clothing are usually
Offers infant clothing (up to 2T), diapers, and maternity available. Availability of other items varies depending on what
clothes at no charge, while supplies last. has been donated.
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 663-4039 (317) 663-4039
Offers baby clothing and gear for Hamilton County women Offers donated housewares to persons in need in Hamilton
who are pregnant or accompanied by their babies (up to County. Selections vary based on donations.
size 2T). Up to the seventh month of pregnancy, women
may also receive maternity clothes and a "mommy gift SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON
bag." COUNTY
1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
SMILEY CHILDCARE CENTER - KAYLA'S (317) 773-7608
CLOSET Provides food, clothing, furniture, and household goods to
2004 North Riley Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46218 Hamilton County residents in need, with a written referral from
(317) 351-4150 a township trustee or other qualifying social service agency.
Provides free clothing and other items for infants and
children up to size 14, on a first-come, first-served basis. THIRD PHASE
The items are donated from Once Upon a Child. Sizes 15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
and selections vary each week and are not guaranteed. (317) 773-5100
Availability of cribs varies based on donations. Provides clothing, furniture, and household items to Hamilton
County persons in need, by appointment. For anything other

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than clothing, a referral from another agency on agency Diapers


letterhead is required; otherwise, a small fee will be
charged.
ANGELS' ATTIC
105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
Children's Clothing (317) 622-8842
Provides food, hygiene products, baby formula, diapers, and
baby wipes to residents of Jackson Township in Hamilton
ANGELS' ATTIC County.
105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 622-8842 BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
Distributes donated clothing, housewares, small 20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
appliances, bedding, toys, and baby supplies to anyone in (317) 773-4315
need. Men's, women's, children's, baby, and maternity Provides baby items such as diapers, formula, clothing, baby
clothing are usually available. Availability of other items furniture, and car seats for persons in need in Hamilton
varies depending on what has been donated. County. WIC participation or referral from a social service
agency required.
DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA
2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN BOONE COUNTY PREGNANCY CENTER
(317) 835-2492 Hand to Hand 1404 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
Provides gently used clothing, furniture, childrens toys, (765) 482-3306
and adaptability items to families of children or adults with Offers baby formula, infant clothing (up to 2T), diapers, and
Down syndrome. Families may also request gently used maternity clothes at no charge, while supplies last.
clothes that have already been altered to fit a child with
Down syndrome. DOWNTOWN PREGNANCY CENTER
3266 North Meridian Street, Suite 110, Indianapolis, IN
OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON 46208
TOWNSHIP (317) 926-9177
110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074 Offers infant clothing (up to 2T), diapers, and maternity clothes
(317) 896-5094 at no charge, while supplies last.
Provides food, clothing, and hygiene products to
low-income persons living in Washington Township of SAINT MARIA GORETTI CATHOLIC CHURCH
Hamilton County. Assistance is limited to once every 30 17102 Spring Mill Road, Westfield, IN 46074
days. (317) 867-3213 Ext. 1227
Provides food to those in need in Hamilton County. Diapers
SMILEY CHILDCARE CENTER - KAYLA'S and baby items (other than formula) are generally available.
CLOSET Referral required. Service is limited to once every 30 days.
2004 North Riley Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46218 Will make arrangements to serve clients on other weekdays in
(317) 351-4150 emergency situations.
Provides free clothing and other items for infants and
children up to size 14, on a first-come, first-served basis.
The items are donated from Once Upon a Child. Sizes Discount Programs
and selections vary each week and are not guaranteed.
Availability of cribs varies based on donations.
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES,
CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTER
Clothing Vouchers 402 West Washington Street, W160A, Indianapolis, IN
46204
(317) 232-4200
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER Offers discounted admission to Indiana state parks and
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 reservoirs for seniors, persons with disabilities, and disabled
(317) 663-4039 veterans. POWs or their surviving spouses receive a free
Provides donated furniture, appliances, and services to Golden Hoosier pass. The pass covers a noncommercial
Hamilton County residents in need. Availability of goods vehicle, driver, and passengers.
and services varies based on donations. Goodwill clothing
vouchers, financial planning assistance, and social
service referrals may also be available.
SAINT LOUIS DE MONTFORT
11441 Hague Road, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 842-6778
Offers Goodwill vouchers for clothing to persons in need
who live in Hamilton County or northern Marion County.

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Furnaces OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON


TOWNSHIP
COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER 110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074
INDIANAPOLIS (CAGI) - HAMILTON COUNTY (317) 896-5094
1109 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Provides food, clothing, and hygiene products to low-income
(317) 773-2221 persons living in Washington Township of Hamilton County.
Provides free weatherization of owner-occupied and rental Assistance is limited to once every 30 days.
residences in Hamilton County. Households must be SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON
approved for energy assistance to be eligible. Services
COUNTY
may include attic insulation, caulking, weather-stripping,
furnace repair or replacement, and heat duct and water 1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
pipe insulation. (317) 773-7608
Provides food, clothing, furniture, and household goods to
Hamilton County residents in need, with a written referral from
General Appliance Provision a township trustee or other qualifying social service agency.
THIRD PHASE
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER 15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 773-5100
(317) 663-4039 Provides clothing, furniture, and household items to Hamilton
Provides donated furniture, appliances, and services to County persons in need, by appointment. For anything other
Hamilton County residents in need. Availability of goods than clothing, a referral from another agency on agency
and services varies based on donations. Goodwill clothing letterhead is required; otherwise, a small fee will be charged.
vouchers, financial planning assistance, and social
service referrals may also be available.
General Furniture Provision

General Clothing Provision DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA


2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN
ANGELS' ATTIC 46208
105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 (317) 835-2492 Hand to Hand
(317) 622-8842 Provides gently used clothing, furniture, childrens toys, and
Distributes donated clothing, housewares, small adaptability items to families of children or adults with Down
appliances, bedding, toys, and baby supplies to anyone in syndrome. Families may also request gently used clothes that
need. Men's, women's, children's, baby, and maternity have already been altered to fit a child with Down syndrome.
clothing are usually available. Availability of other items MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
varies depending on what has been donated.
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
CATHOLIC CHARITIES CRISIS OFFICE (317) 663-4039
1435 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Provides donated furniture, appliances, and services to
(317) 236-1512 Crisis Office Hamilton County residents in need. Availability of goods and
Provides clothing assistance as a backup if multi-service services varies based on donations. Goodwill clothing
centers or other agencies cannot help. Clothing vouchers, financial planning assistance, and social service
assistance limited to once every 3 months. referrals may also be available.

CHRIST COMMUNITY CHRISTIAN CHURCH SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON


772 North 10 Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 COUNTY
(317) 773-2719 1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Provides food and gently used clothing to persons living in (317) 773-7608
Hamilton County. Provides food, clothing, furniture, and household goods to
Hamilton County residents in need, with a written referral from
DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA a township trustee or other qualifying social service agency.
2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 835-2492 Hand to Hand THIRD PHASE
Provides gently used clothing, furniture, childrens toys, 15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
and adaptability items to families of children or adults with (317) 773-5100
Down syndrome. Families may also request gently used Provides clothing, furniture, and household items to Hamilton
clothes that have already been altered to fit a child with County persons in need, by appointment. For anything other
Down syndrome. than clothing, a referral from another agency on agency
letterhead is required; otherwise, a small fee will be charged.
HVAF OF INDIANA
964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN
46204
(317) 951-0688
Provides a food pantry that serves veterans and veteran
families in need. Clothing and hygiene items also
available to veterans.

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Kitchenware Personal/Grooming Needs

MERCIFUL HELP CENTER BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH


1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 663-4039 (317) 773-4315
Offers donated housewares to persons in need in Provides 40 items of groceries and personal hygiene products
Hamilton County. Selections vary based on donations. per household once a month. Pantry serves Hamilton County.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON HVAF OF INDIANA
COUNTY 964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 951-0688
(317) 773-7608 Provides a food pantry that serves veterans and veteran
Provides food, clothing, furniture, and household goods to families in need. Clothing and hygiene items also available to
Hamilton County residents in need, with a written referral veterans.
from a township trustee or other qualifying social service
agency.
OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON
TOWNSHIP
THIRD PHASE 110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074
15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 896-5094
(317) 773-5100 Provides food, clothing, and hygiene products to low-income
Provides clothing, furniture, and household items to persons living in Washington Township of Hamilton County.
Hamilton County persons in need, by appointment. For Assistance is limited to once every 30 days.
anything other than clothing, a referral from another
agency on agency letterhead is required; otherwise, a
small fee will be charged. Small Kitchen Appliances

Maternity Clothing ANGELS' ATTIC


105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 622-8842
ANGELS' ATTIC Distributes donated clothing, housewares, small appliances,
105 East Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 bedding, toys, and baby supplies to anyone in need. Men's,
(317) 622-8842 women's, children's, baby, and maternity clothing are usually
Distributes donated clothing, housewares, small available. Availability of other items varies depending on what
appliances, bedding, toys, and baby supplies to anyone in has been donated.
need. Men's, women's, children's, baby, and maternity
clothing are usually available. Availability of other items MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
varies depending on what has been donated. 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 663-4039
BIRTHRIGHT OF CICERO Offers donated housewares to persons in need in Hamilton
50 South Peru Street, Cicero, IN 46034 County. Selections vary based on donations.
(317) 984-7131
(800) 550-4900 National Crisis Line SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON
Offers a pregnancy help center for women in crisis COUNTY
pregnancies, to encourage and support them in choosing 1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
alternatives to abortion. Provides free, confidential (317) 773-7608
pregnancy testing, maternity clothes, and layettes for Provides food, clothing, furniture, and household goods to
those in need. Also provides adoption, medical, and legal Hamilton County residents in need, with a written referral from
referrals and information on fetal development and a township trustee or other qualifying social service agency.
nutrition. Gas reimbursement available to those who are
sent to this agency. THIRD PHASE
15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
DOWNTOWN PREGNANCY CENTER (317) 773-5100
3266 North Meridian Street, Suite 110, Indianapolis, Provides clothing, furniture, and household items to Hamilton
IN 46208 County persons in need, by appointment. For anything other
(317) 926-9177 than clothing, a referral from another agency on agency
Offers infant clothing (up to 2T), diapers, and maternity letterhead is required; otherwise, a small fee will be charged.
clothes at no charge, while supplies last.
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 663-4039
Offers baby clothing and gear for Hamilton County women
who are pregnant or accompanied by their babies (up to
size 2T). Up to the seventh month of pregnancy, women
may also receive maternity clothes and a "mommy gift
bag."

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Thrift Shops GOODWILL STORE WESTFIELD


17404 Carey Road, Westfield, IN 46074
GOODWILL OUTLET STORE - NORTH (317) 867-1516
8345 Georgetown Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 Sells donated items at discounted prices. Does not sell stoves,
(317) 876-0449 refrigerators, washers, dryers, power equipment, or
Sells used clothing, housewares, glassware, books, gas-powered tools.
media, and toys by the pound. All other outlet GOODWILL STORE WESTFIELD
merchandise is priced as marked. Customers can sort
1617 East 151st Street, Carmel, IN 46032
through a variety of merchandise bins which are rotated
every 2-3 hours. (317) 844-1021
Sells donated items at discounted prices. Does not sell stoves,
GOODWILL OUTLET STORE EAST refrigerators, washers, dryers, power equipment, or
2900 North Shadeland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN gas-powered tools.
46219 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF GREATER
(317) 542-0634 INDIANAPOLIS
Sells used clothing, housewares, glassware, books,
media, and toys by the pound. All other outlet
1011 East 22nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
merchandise is priced as marked. Customers can sort (317) 921-2121 Ext. 211 ReStore
through a variety of merchandise bins which are rotated Sells donated building supplies, and some used appliances
every 2-3 hours. and furniture to the general public at a discount.

GOODWILL STORE CARMEL LINWOOD CHRISTIAN CHURCH


1122 Keystone Way, Carmel, IN 46032 4424 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 587-0281 (317) 357-8771
Sells donated items at discounted prices. Does not sell Accepts donated clothing and household goods, including
stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, power equipment, cookware and small appliances, and sells donated items at a
or gas-powered tools. discounted price.

GOODWILL STORE CARMEL WEST PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT


10491 Walnut Creek Drive, Suite 100, Carmel, IN 1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032
46032 (317) 815-7000
(317) 876-0096 Provides handmade crafts and gently used clothing, furniture,
Sells donated items at discounted prices. Does not sell and household items to the general public. Accepts donations
stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, power equipment, of above items, with proceeds benefiting the senior center.
or gas-powered tools. VALUE VILLAGE - 52ND STREET
GOODWILL STORE CASTLETON 2350 East 52nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
6302 East 82nd Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN (317) 322-1867
46250 Sells donated adult and children's clothing, shoes, coats,
blankets, sheets, home decor, and kitchenware at discounted
(317) 845-5229
prices. Proceeds benefit AmVets.
Sells donated items at discounted prices. Does not sell
stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, power equipment,
or gas-powered tools.
Underwear/Sleepwear
GOODWILL STORE EAST 96TH STREET
9510 Corporation Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256 MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
(317) 842-8080 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
Sells donated items at discounted prices. Does not sell
stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, power equipment, (317) 663-4039
or gas-powered tools. Offers new socks and underwear for Hamilton County youth
and adults in need. Limit one visit per year.
GOODWILL STORE FISHERS ___________________________________________
12727 Parkside Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 842-1086
Sells donated items at discounted prices. Does not sell MENTAL HEALTH CARE FACILITIES
stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, power equipment,
or gas-powered tools.
GOODWILL STORE NOBLESVILLE
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities
585 Noble Creek Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-6945 CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
Sells donated items at discounted prices. Does not sell INDIANAPOLIS
stoves, refrigerators, washers, dryers, power equipment, 2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, IN
or gas-powered tools. 46241
(317) 247-8900
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction

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treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder
services available at some locations. Day programs, (PTSD), anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, obsessive
semi-independent living assistance, and vocational compulsive disorder (OCD), and panic disorder.
rehabilitation services available for adult patients within
the Cummins Community Reintegration Program. ADULT AND CHILD - MADISON AVENUE
8320 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - (877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake)
LEBANON (317) 882-5122 Office
1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 Offers outpatient treatment for adults and teenagers
(765) 482-7421 experiencing a variety of mental health issues, including
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD),
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, obsessive compulsive
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group disorder (OCD), and panic disorder.
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and
referrals. School-based services available at some ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living 697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
available for adult patients within the Cummins (317) 574-0055 Office
Community Reintegration Program. Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
Children's/Adolescent Residential relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
Treatment Facilities problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
and medication management are also available. Clients with
DAMAR SERVICES significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
6067 Decatur Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46241 intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
(317) 455-7130 Admissions hours, three days per week.
Provides a residential treatment and stabilization program ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE
for children with developmental disabilities. Placement is 17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
usually made by the Department of Child Services or
Department of Education; however, a private placement
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
and pay option is available. (317) 773-6864 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
LUTHERAN CHILD AND FAMILY SERVICES depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
1525 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219 personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
(317) 359-5467 relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
Offers a secure residential program for young people, problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
ages 6-21, who qualify for Medicaid and need a secure individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
treatment program under the PRTF Medicaid program. and medication management are also available. Clients with
Referrals are also accepted from probation officers, parole significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
officers, Department of Child Services caseworkers, the intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
courts, and Department of Education representatives. hours, three days per week.

RESOLUTE CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -


320 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222 INDIANAPOLIS
(317) 630-5215 2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, IN
(800) 256-2227 Toll Free 46241
Provides treatment services for male and female children (317) 247-8900
who have a history of sexually maladaptive behavior. Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
Provides a secure, structured, residential treatment including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
program for male sex offenders ages 11-18. Youth psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
participate in individual, group, and family counseling and treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
attend on-site school. Focus is on relapse prevention, services available at some locations. Day programs,
establishing a protection plan, and returning to the semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
community. Normal length of stay is nine months. rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
Cummins Community Reintegration Program.

Community Mental Health Agencies CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -


LEBANON
1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
ADULT AND CHILD - EAST OHIO STREET (765) 482-7421
222 East Ohio Street, Suite 701, Indianapolis, IN Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
46204 including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
(877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake) psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
(317) 275-8800 Office treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
Offers outpatient treatment for adults and teenagers services available at some locations. Day programs,
experiencing a variety of mental health issues, including semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the

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Cummins Community Reintegration Program.


INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER HOSPITAL
2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012 1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake (317) 962-2000 Switchboard
(317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis Line (317) 639-4357 24-Hour Access Center
(765) 298-4600 Office Offers assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger psychiatric care, chemical dependency treatment, and chronic
management, and other mental health issues. Intensive pain management. Specialized child, adolescent, adult, and
outpatient services are available for those with serious geriatric services are available. Substance abuse treatment
and persistent mental illness, such as schizophrenia. options include inpatient and outpatient detoxification, adult
Serves children and adults. and adolescent intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and
group therapy.
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP LARUE D. CARTER MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250 2601 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake (317) 941-4000 Switchboard
(317) 621-7740 Office (317) 941-4033 Intake
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger Provides intermediate and long-term in-patient psychiatric care
management, and other mental health issues. Serves for children, adolescents, adults, and seniors. Referral from a
children and adults. community mental health center is required.
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - MADISON STATE HOSPITAL
WARREN TOWNSHIP 711 Green Road, Madison, IN 47250
2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN (812) 265-2611
46219 Provides intensive, inpatient treatment for adults and children
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake with severe mental illness, including developmental delays,
(317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis Line chronic addictive disorders, and serious emotional
disturbances.
(317) 355-1800 Mental Health Office
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
management, and other mental health issues. Serves 1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
children and adults. (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
(317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
Inpatient Mental Health Facilities and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH BEHAVIORAL Conditions treated include:
HEALTH PAVILLION * Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
* Depression, sadness, grief
7165 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256 * Addictive behaviors, substance abuse
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake * Memory problems
(317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis * Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
(317) 621-5100 Lobby * Vocational and homeless issues
Provides short-term, inpatient mental health care for
children, adults, and seniors in need of intensive SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS CENTER
supervision. Services include crisis stabilization, 8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
medication management, and medical detoxification. (317) 338-4800 Access Center
(800) 872-2210 Toll-Free
HAMILTON CENTER - ACCESS CENTER Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for
620 8th Avenue, Terre Haute, IN 47804 mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient,
(812) 231-8200 partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and continuing
(800) 742-0787 Toll-Free care programs are available, as well as individual, marital,
Operates a 16-bed, adult, in-patient unit for mental health family, and group therapies. Services are available for youth,
and addictions treatment. This agency also offers referrals adults, and seniors.
to other in-patient facilities throughout Indiana.
WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
HANCOCK REGIONAL HOSPITAL 2605 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
801 North State Street, Greenfield, IN 46140 (765) 485-8700 Transitions
(317) 468-4351 Reflections Offers inpatient behavioral health services designed for
Offers inpatient mental health services for adults 65 and persons 60 and older suffering from acute psychiatric
older suffering from an acute psychiatric problem. symptoms.
Services include crisis stabilization; individual, group, and
family therapy; occupational and physical therapy;
medication management; and spiritual counseling.

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MENTAL HEALTH EVALUATION AND evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and referrals.
TREATMENT School-based services available at some locations. Day
programs, semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
Adolescent/Youth Counseling Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
ADULT AND CHILD - EAST OHIO STREET LEBANON
222 East Ohio Street, Suite 701, Indianapolis, IN 1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
46204 (765) 482-7421
(877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake) Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
(317) 275-8800 Office including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
Offers outpatient treatment for adults and teenagers psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
experiencing a variety of mental health issues, including treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder services available at some locations. Day programs,
(PTSD), anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, obsessive semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
compulsive disorder (OCD), and panic disorder. rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 574-0055 Office 46204
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with (317) 634-6341 Central Office
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling for a
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, and other family
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and and work issues. Serves children, adolescents, and adults.
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as
well as individual, group, and family counseling. FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse 610 East Southport Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient 46227
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days (317) 783-8383
per week. Offers outpatient treatment for adults, children, and
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE adolescents experiencing mental illness or behavioral or
emotional problems. Crisis intervention services, evaluation,
17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 chemical dependency services, anger management classes,
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line and ongoing support groups are available.
(317) 773-6864 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, 2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and (765) 298-4600 Office
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
well as individual, group, and family counseling. management, and other mental health issues. Intensive
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are outpatient services are available for those with serious and
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse persistent mental illness, such as schizophrenia. Serves
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient children and adults.
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days
per week. GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY 6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250
1050 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
(317) 924-5205 (317) 621-7740 Office
Provides individual, couple, family, and youth counseling
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
dealing with issues of anxiety, depression, stress, grief,
management, and other mental health issues. Serves children
parenting, relationships, and more. Faith-based
and adults.
counseling, play therapy for children, and psychiatric
evaluation are also available. Counseling is provided at GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - WARREN
reduced rates by graduate students under faculty TOWNSHIP
supervision. 2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - 46219
INDIANAPOLIS (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, (317) 355-1800 Mental Health Office
IN 46241 Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
(317) 247-8900 management, and other mental health issues. Serves children
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health and adults.
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and

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care including day and evening outpatient services, partial


INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST hospitalization, residential treatment, acute inpatient services
HOSPITAL and aftercare programs.
1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 962-2000 Switchboard
(317) 639-4357 24-Hour Access Center Adult Incest Survivor Counseling
Offers assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient
psychiatric care, chemical dependency treatment, and
chronic pain management. Specialized child, adolescent, LEGACY HOUSE
adult, and geriatric services are available. Substance 2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level, Indianapolis,
abuse treatment options include inpatient and outpatient IN 46218
detoxification, adult and adolescent intensive outpatient (317) 554-5272
programs (IOP), and group therapy. Provides free counseling and support services to children and
adults affected by trauma and/or all types of violent crime,
LIBERTAD COUNSELING including child abuse, domestic violence, homicide, and sexual
909 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 assault. Services include a variety of therapeutic approaches
(317) 240-2801 and support groups.
Provides counseling to adolescents and adults including
addiction, anger management, and family counseling.
Anger Management
LIBERTAD COUNSELING
5230 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46224
(317) 240-2801 LIBERTAD COUNSELING
Provides counseling to adolescents and adults including 909 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
addiction, anger management, and family counseling. (317) 240-2801
Provides counseling to adolescents and adults including
PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
addiction, anger management, and family counseling.
294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-6342 LIBERTAD COUNSELING
Offers therapeutic counseling services to both young 5230 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46224
people and families. An assessment is completed at the (317) 240-2801
first appointment, and then a personal counseling plan is Provides counseling to adolescents and adults including
developed. Sliding-scale fees available. addiction, anger management, and family counseling.
REACH FOR YOUTH PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
3505 North Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
46205 (317) 773-6342
(317) 920-5900 Provides anger management workshops for young people in
Provides professional counseling for youth ages 7-17 and Hamilton County and surrounding areas. The program
their families. Available counseling includes substance consists of eight sessions, and interested youth may start the
abuse, play therapy, individual, group, and family. program at any time. Small groups are divided by age range:
Parenting education is also provided. ages 9-13 and ages 14-18.
REACH FOR YOUTH - PERRY TOWNSHIP REACH FOR YOUTH
OFFICE 3505 North Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN
5401 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227 46205
(317) 788-4451 (317) 920-5900
Provides professional counseling for youth ages 7-17 and Provides group counseling for youth, ages 8-17, with anger
their families. Available counseling includes substance management issues. Groups meet one hour a week for seven
abuse, play therapy, individual, group, and family. weeks and are divided by age and gender.
Parenting education is also provided.
REACH FOR YOUTH - PERRY TOWNSHIP OFFICE
UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS 5401 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227 (317) 788-4451
(317) 788-3353 Psychological Services Center Provides group counseling for youth, ages 8-17, with anger
Provides outpatient mental health services, including management issues. Groups meet one hour a week for seven
individual, family, couple, and youth counseling as well as weeks and are divided by age and gender.
psychological and vocational evaluations. Services are
provided by licensed psychologists and advanced
graduate students. Sliding-scale fees. Bereavement Counseling
VALLE VISTA
898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143 ASERACARE HOSPICE
(317) 887-1348 8460 Bearing Drive, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Provides private, full service, confidential mental health (317) 871-8500
and substance abuse services. Free assessment and (800) 371-2034 Toll Free
referral services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking Provides one-on-one bereavement counseling for persons
treatment or information regarding substance abuse or who have lost a loved one to terminal illness or who have a
mental health services. Facility offers a full continuum of terminally ill loved one. Persons needing assistance can

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request a volunteer for home visits. Volunteers welcome. and adults affected by trauma and/or all types of violent
crime, including child abuse, domestic violence, homicide, and
BROOKE'S PLACE FOR GRIEVING YOUNG sexual assault. Services include a variety of therapeutic
PEOPLE approaches and support groups.
50 East 91st Street, Suite 103, Indianapolis, IN
46240
(317) 705-9654 Child Abuse Hotlines
Fax
(317) 705-9650 INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES (DCS)
Provides individual grief counseling for children and their
adult caregivers who are experiencing a death or are 302 West Washington Street, E306, Indianapolis, IN
anticipating the death of someone significant. 46204
(800) 800-5556 Indiana Child Abuse Hotline
COMMUNITY HOME HEALTH SERVICES Provides a 24-hour, central reporting center for allegations of
9894 East 121st Street, Fishers, IN 46037 child abuse or neglect in the state of Indiana. Specialists
(317) 621-4646 In-Touch Bereavement and Grief gather information from callers and, if appropriate, route
Services reports directly to Department of Child Services local offices
Offers a variety of support services for persons who are for response and assessment. Under Indiana law any
grieving the loss of a loved one. Telephone and in-person individual who has a reason to believe a child is a victim of
support, monthly support groups, and six-week support abuse or neglect has the duty to make a report. Calls may be
groups are available at no charge. Services are offered at made anonymously.
a variety of Central Indiana locations. THE VILLAGES
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Caregiver Counseling (800) 244-5373 PCAIN Parenting Hotline
Works with individuals as well as state and national groups to
disseminate information about child abuse prevention. Offers
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, GREATER publications, brochures, pamphlets, and a quarterly
INDIANA CHAPTER e-newsletter on child abuse prevention and parenting topics.
50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN Public speakers and educational presentations are available
for schools and other organizations. Also offers a 24-hour child
46240
abuse prevention hotline answered by staff at Connect2Help.
(317) 575-9620
Assists those with dementia and their families/caregivers
in planning for and dealing with all aspects of the illness,
at all points in the disease process. Services may include
Child Sexual Abuse Counseling
assessment of functionality, assistance with developing a
care plan, and resources to assist with legal, financial, CHAUCIE'S PLACE
and Social Security issues. These services are provided 4607 East 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46033
by a licensed social worker and are available via phone, (317) 759-8008
email, home visits, and/or office visits. Provides a child friendly environment with comprehensive
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS investigative interview in cases of alleged child abuse or
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN neglect. The aim is to reduce trauma to the children while
46205 improving the quality of evidence gathered.
(317) 803-6002 CareAware LEGACY HOUSE
Provides information and services to caregivers, including 2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level, Indianapolis,
resource material, training, counseling, and referral to IN 46218
respite services. Information and resources are also (317) 554-5272
available to assist grandparents, ages 55 and older, who Provides free counseling and support services to children and
are raising grandchildren under age 18. adults affected by trauma and/or all types of violent crime,
including child abuse, domestic violence, homicide, and sexual
assault. Services include a variety of therapeutic approaches
Child Abuse Counseling and support groups.
PREVAIL
CHAUCIE'S PLACE 1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 46060
4607 East 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46033 (317) 773-6942
(317) 759-8008 Offers individual and group support for children, teens, and
Provides a child friendly environment with comprehensive adults who have experienced or are living with domestic
investigative interview in cases of alleged child abuse or violence or sexual assault. Separate programs are available
neglect. The aim is to reduce trauma to the children while for adults, children, and adolescents. Group support includes
improving the quality of evidence gathered. education on self-care, self-esteem, grief and loss, healthy
LEGACY HOUSE versus unhealthy relationships, coping with memories, and
other relevant topics.
2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level,
Indianapolis, IN 46218
(317) 554-5272
Provides free counseling and support services to children

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Counseling for Children Affected by BIRTHRIGHT OF CICERO


Domestic Violence 50 South Peru Street, Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-7131
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE (800) 550-4900 National Crisis Line
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN Offers a pregnancy help center for women in crisis
pregnancies, to encourage and support them in choosing
(317) 634-6341 Central Office
alternatives to abortion. Provides free, confidential pregnancy
(888) 254-8988 Breaking Free Hotline testing, maternity clothes, and layettes for those in need. Also
(317) 644-7363 DV Spanish Outreach provides adoption, medical, and legal referrals and information
Provides an 8-week program designed to empower on fetal development and nutrition. Gas reimbursement
women and their children who have been affected by available to those who are sent to this agency.
domestic abuse. Participants will learn how to overcome
the effects of domestic abuse and live violence and OFFICE FOR PRO-LIFE MINISTRY
abuse-free lives. 1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
LEGACY HOUSE (317) 635-4808 Birthline
(317) 261-3387 Spanish
2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level,
Offers support, information, and referrals for women
Indianapolis, IN 46218 experiencing a crisis pregnancy, while encouraging them to
(317) 554-5272 choose life for themselves and their unborn children. Provides
Provides free counseling and support services to children direct services or referrals for pregnancy testing, shelter
and adults affected by trauma and/or all types of violent homes, abortion alternatives, and other community resources.
crime, including child abuse, domestic violence, homicide,
and sexual assault. Services include a variety of
therapeutic approaches and support groups. Cultural Transition Counseling
PREVAIL
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN ASIAN HELP SERVICES
46060 609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 773-6942 (317) 924-4827
Offers individual and group support for children, teens, Assists Asian immigrants and their families in adjusting to life
and adults who have experienced or are living with in the US and accessing needed services. Programs include:
domestic violence or sexual assault. Separate programs * Citizenship classes
are available for adults, children, and adolescents. Group * English as a second language
support includes education on self-care, self-esteem, grief * Parenting classes
and loss, healthy versus unhealthy relationships, coping * Employment services
with memories, and other relevant topics. * Interpretation/translation
* Family, marriage, and cultural counseling
* Health and wellness programs
Crime Victim/Witness Counseling * Benefits assistance and advocacy
* Information and referral to local resources
LEGACY HOUSE IMMIGRANT WELCOME CENTER
2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level, 2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Indianapolis, IN 46218 (317) 808-2340
(317) 554-5272 Matches new immigrants who are unfamiliar with the language
Provides free counseling and support services to children and/or culture with volunteers who can provide
and adults affected by trauma and/or all types of violent person-to-person support services, emotional support, and
crime, including child abuse, domestic violence, homicide, social service connections. Natural Helper volunteers are
and sexual assault. Services include a variety of themselves immigrants from a variety of countries in the
therapeutic approaches and support groups. Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific Islands.

Crisis Pregnancy Hotlines Disability Related Counseling

BETHANY CHRISTIAN SERVICES THE ARC OF INDIANA


7168 Graham Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250 107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 578-5000 (317) 977-2375
(800) 238-4269 National Pregnancy Hotline (800) 382-9100 Toll-Free
Offers domestic and international adoptions. Performs Provides information and advocacy to people with intellectual
home studies for adoptive parents and assists pregnant and developmental disabilities and their families. Offers
women in making adoption decisions. Adoption services guidance and support in finding and using appropriate
include the option to choose and meet adoptive family and programs, services, and resources. Can connect individuals of
to remain in contact after placement. Will perform home any age and with any type of developmental disability to a
studies for other agencies and attorneys. Crisis pregnancy support network and family advocate in their area.
line available 24 hours per day.

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Domestic Violence Hotlines Employment Transition Counseling

A BETTER WAY TRANSITION RESOURCES CORPORATION (TRC)


PO Box 734, Muncie, IN 47303 5809 North Post Road, Indianapolis, IN 46216
(765) 747-9107 Crisis Line (800) 417-5400 Kokomo Office
(800) 347-1144 Toll-Free (800) 331-6000 Ext. 222 Bloomington Office
Offers temporary shelter and support services to women Provides employment and training services for migrant and
fleeing domestic violence situations and their children. seasonal farm workers in Indiana. A wide variety of support
Maximum stay is 45 days. Phone is answered 24 hours services, including assistance with rent and transportation,
per day. Open service area. may also be available to participants in the program.
ALTERNATIVES
PO Box 1302, Anderson, IN 46015 Ex-Offender Counseling
(866) 593-9999 Crisis Line
Provides victim assistance and crisis response to both
male and female victims of domestic violence or sexual PUBLIC ADVOCATES IN COMMUNITY RE-ENTRY
assault. Services include court accompaniment, (PACE)
assistance filing a protective order, advocacy, and case 2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 110, Indianapolis, IN
management. A 24-hour hotline is available to answer 46218
questions about domestic violence or sexual assault, (317) 612-6800
assist victims in preparing safety plans, and provide Provides case management, information, and referral to
information and referrals to area resources. inmates, ex-offenders, and their families. Helps ex-offenders
BEACON OF HOPE CENTER FOR WOMEN and their families overcome barriers to self-sufficiency. Offers
PO Box 34318, Indianapolis, IN 46234 assistance and advocacy with finding employment, housing,
transportation, food, clothing, and other resources. Basic job
(317) 731-6140 Resource Line readiness, GED instruction, and substance-abuse counseling
Offers assistance to female victims of domestic violence. available.
Operators will perform a danger assessment, evaluate the
situation, and refer callers to appropriate resources.
INDIANA COALITION AGAINST DOMESTIC Gambling Counseling/Treatment
VIOLENCE (ICADV)
1915 West 18th Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN ASPIRE INDIANA - ANDERSON
46202 2020 Brown Sreet, Anderson, IN 46012
(800) 332-7385 (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
Offers 24-hour crisis intervention, safety planning, and (765) 649-8161 Office
shelter referrals for persons in domestic violence Provides customized treatment to individuals suffering from
situations. gambling addiction.
PREVAIL SECOND CHANCE MINISTRIES
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 401 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
46060 (317) 955-7957
(317) 773-6942 Offers a state-certified gambling-addiction program.
(317) 776-3472 Crisis Line Wrap-around services assist families in the recovery process
Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral through family counseling, financial planning, and employment
services, safety planning, and ongoing support to both referrals.
child and adult victims of crime or abuse, including
domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Crisis line
available 24 hours a day. General Counseling Services

Eating Disorders Treatment ASIAN HELP SERVICES


609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 924-4827
CHARIS CENTER FOR EATING DISORDERS Offers transcultural, marriage, family, and crisis counseling to
(INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH) Asian Americans in Indiana. Support and referrals in domestic
6640 Intech Boulevard, Suite 195, Indianapolis, IN violence and other crisis situations is available. A professional
46278 therapist provides emotional and spiritual support to help
(317) 295-0608 families cope with the pressure they experience while adapting
Offers comprehensive medical, psychological, and to a new culture.
nutritional services for those with anorexia, bulimia, binge
eating, and other eating disorders. Outpatient, intensive ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
outpatient, and partial hospitalization treatment options 697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
available. (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(317) 574-0055 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,

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personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,


relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS CENTER
problems. Services include an initial assessment as well 8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
as individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric (317) 338-4800 Access Center
evaluation and medication management are also (800) 872-2210 Toll-Free
available. Clients with significant substance abuse Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient,
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and continuing
per week. care programs are available, as well as individual, marital,
family, and group therapies. Services are available for youth,
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE adults, and seniors.
17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(317) 773-6864 Office Geriatric Psychiatry
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated HANCOCK REGIONAL HOSPITAL
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and 801 North State Street, Greenfield, IN 46140
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as (317) 468-4351 Reflections
well as individual, group, and family counseling. Offers inpatient mental health services for adults 65 and older
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are suffering from an acute psychiatric problem. Services include
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse crisis stabilization; individual, group, and family therapy;
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient occupational and physical therapy; medication management;
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days and spiritual counseling.
per week.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER HOSPITAL
2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012 1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake (317) 962-2000 Switchboard
(765) 298-4600 Office (317) 639-4357 24-Hour Access Center
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger Offers assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient
management, and other mental health issues. Intensive psychiatric care, chemical dependency treatment, and chronic
outpatient services are available for those with serious pain management. Specialized child, adolescent, adult, and
and persistent mental illness, such as schizophrenia. geriatric services are available. Substance abuse treatment
Serves children and adults. options include inpatient and outpatient detoxification, adult
and adolescent intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
group therapy.
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake Human Trafficking Hotlines
(317) 621-7740 Office
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
management, and other mental health issues. Serves INDIANA PROTECTION FOR ABUSED AND
children and adults. TRAFFICKED HUMANS TASK FORCE (IPATH)
2011 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
(800) 928-6403 Human Trafficking Hotline
WARREN TOWNSHIP Provides a 24-hour hotline for persons to call with tips or
2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN information about human trafficking situations. To report a
46219 crime in progress or if there is immediate danger, call 9-1-1.
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake
(317) 355-1800 Mental Health Office
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger In Person Crisis Intervention
management, and other mental health issues. Serves
children and adults.
SAFE PLACES - HAMILTON COUNTY
RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER Various Locations in Hamilton County, Noblesville, IN
1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 46060
(317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic (317) 773-6342
(317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours) (877) 723-3550 Toll Free
Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental Provides sites throughout Hamilton County where young
health and addiction treatment services for eligible people in crisis can go for help. Representatives come to the
veterans. Detoxification and methadone treatment options sites as needed to help youth problem-solve and/or access
are available. Conditions treated include: services, including parent-child mediation and shelter. Safe
* Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Place sites are marked with a yellow-and-black "SafePlace"
* Depression, sadness, grief sign. Sites include select fire stations, post offices, Village
* Addictive behaviors, substance abuse Pantries, churches, and apartments.
* Memory problems
* Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
* Vocational and homeless issues

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Marriage Counseling depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,


personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
ARCHDIOCESE OF INDIANAPOLIS problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
(317) 236-1404 and medication management are also available. Clients with
Offers educational meetings for married couples and significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
couples considering marriage. intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
hours, three days per week.
CATHOLIC CHARITIES INDIANAPOLIS
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 ASPIRE INDIANA - INDIANAPOLIS DEAF SERVICES
(317) 236-1500 2506 Willowbrook Parkway, Suite 111, Indianapolis, IN
Offers individual, family, and couple counseling from a 46205
faith-based perspective. Sliding-scale fees. (317) 475-7270 Voice
(317) 475-7272 TTY
CHRISTIAN THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY (866) 572-6547 Videophone
1050 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 Provides a range of services to deaf, deaf-blind,
(317) 924-5205 hard-of-hearing, and late-deafened individuals with mental
Provides individual, couple, family, and youth counseling illness, addiction, and/or emotional disorders. Services include
dealing with issues of anxiety, depression, stress, grief, mental health evaluation, outpatient therapy, outpatient
parenting, relationships, and more. Faith-based substance abuse treatment, case management, life-skills
counseling, play therapy for children, and psychiatric training, employment services, and residential placement. A
evaluation are also available. Counseling is provided at supervised Deaf Group Home and long-term hospitalization
reduced rates by graduate students under faculty are available.
supervision.
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE 17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(317) 634-6341 Central Office (317) 773-6864 Office
Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
for a variety of issues such as depression, anxiety, and depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
other family and work issues. Serves children, personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
adolescents, and adults. relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
INDIANA WESLEYAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATE problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
COUNSELING CLINIC and medication management are also available. Clients with
6325 Digital Way, Suite 222, Indianapolis, IN 46278 significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
(317) 713-6154 intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
Offers free individual, marriage, and family counseling hours, three days per week.
services by advanced counseling students at Indiana
Wesleyan University. CONNECTIONS INC.
7333 East 21st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS (317) 423-1000 Office
1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227 (877) 423-1002 Toll-Free
(317) 788-3353 Psychological Services Center Provides psychiatry services, behavioral consultation services,
Provides outpatient mental health services, including psychological and parenting evaluations, and therapeutic
individual, family, couple, and youth counseling as well as supports for children, adolescents, and families. Offers
psychological and vocational evaluations. Services are services such as behavioral consultation, case management,
provided by licensed psychologists and advanced diagnostic evaluations, youth mentoring, individual counseling,
graduate students. Sliding-scale fees. and family counseling. Assists clients in finding payment
options.
Mental Health Evaluation CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
INDIANAPOLIS
2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, IN
ADULT AND CHILD - MADISON AVENUE
46241
8320 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 247-8900
(877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake) Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
Operates a 24-hour, crisis-and-referral phone line and including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
serves as the main entry point to Adult and Child mental psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
health and addiction services. Services include initial treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
phone assessments, in-person evaluations, scheduling, services available at some locations. Day programs,
and referral to other teams or agencies, as needed. semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(317) 574-0055 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with

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CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST


LEBANON HOSPITAL
1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(765) 482-7421 (317) 962-2000 Switchboard
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health (317) 639-4357 24-Hour Access Center
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and Offers assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group psychiatric care, chemical dependency treatment, and chronic
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and pain management. Specialized child, adolescent, adult, and
referrals. School-based services available at some geriatric services are available. Substance abuse treatment
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living options include inpatient and outpatient detoxification, adult
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services and adolescent intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and
available for adult patients within the Cummins group therapy.
Community Reintegration Program.
JANE PAULEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH - 8931 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES (317) 355-9320
610 East Southport Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN Provides primary health care services, including treatment for
(317) 783-8383 acute and chronic conditions, pediatrics, women's health and
Offers outpatient treatment for adults, children, and family planning services, physical exams (for sports, school,
adolescents experiencing mental illness or behavioral or work, Medicaid/Medicare), mental health evaluations,
emotional problems. Crisis intervention services, immunizations, and lab work. Sliding-scale fees for uninsured
evaluation, chemical dependency services, anger clients.
management classes, and ongoing support groups are
available. RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012 (317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
(765) 298-4600 Office and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
management, and other mental health issues. Intensive Conditions treated include:
outpatient services are available for those with serious * Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
and persistent mental illness, such as schizophrenia. * Depression, sadness, grief
Serves children and adults. * Addictive behaviors, substance abuse
* Memory problems
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - * Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP * Vocational and homeless issues
6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS CENTER
(317) 621-7740 Office 8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger (317) 338-4800 Access Center
management, and other mental health issues. Serves (800) 872-2210 Toll-Free
children and adults. Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient,
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and continuing
WARREN TOWNSHIP care programs are available, as well as individual, marital,
2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN family, and group therapies. Services are available for youth,
46219 adults, and seniors.
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake UNIVERSITY OF INDIANAPOLIS
(317) 355-1800 Mental Health Office 1400 East Hanna Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger (317) 788-3353 Psychological Services Center
management, and other mental health issues. Serves
Provides outpatient mental health services, including
children and adults.
individual, family, couple, and youth counseling as well as
HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD psychological and vocational evaluations. Services are
HEALTH AND DENTAL CENTER provided by licensed psychologists and advanced graduate
students. Sliding-scale fees.
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis,
IN 46218 VALLE VISTA
(317) 920-5760 898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services (317) 887-1348
include family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, Provides private, full service, confidential mental health and
OB/GYN, mental health evaluations and counseling, substance abuse services. Free assessment and referral
laboratory testing, immunizations, foot care, STD testing services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking treatment or
and treatment, HIV testing/counseling, mammograms, information regarding substance abuse or mental health
vision care, diabetes treatment, asthma treatment, and services. Facility offers a full continuum of care including day
patient education. and evening outpatient services, partial hospitalization,
residential treatment, acute inpatient services and aftercare

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programs. crisis who are struggling to reunite or preserve their


families. No referral required. Fees may be paid by Medicaid,
insurance, or other agencies.
Mental Health Hotlines
Perinatal/Postpartum Depression Counseling
ADULT AND CHILD - MADISON AVENUE
8320 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake) SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL -
Operates a 24-hour, crisis-and-referral phone line and INDIANAPOLIS
serves as the main entry point to Adult and Child mental 8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
health and addiction services. Services include initial (317) 415-7676 Postpartum Mood Disorder Support Group
phone assessments, in-person evaluations, scheduling, (317) 338-4800 Stress Center (24-Hour Crisis Line)
and referral to other teams or agencies, as needed. Offers an early-intervention group for women up to one-year
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL postpartum to deal with adjustment issues such as Baby
Blues and mild to moderate postpartum depression. Women
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 in crisis should call the Stress Center 24-hour crisis line.
(800) 560-4038 24-Hour Crisis Line
Provides 24-hour phone crisis intervention for persons
experiencing a mental health or addiction crisis. Crisis Premarital Counseling
coordinators perform an assessment and then facilitate
appropriate referrals such as referrals to emergency
rooms, emergency face-to-face evaluations and ARCHDIOCESE OF INDIANAPOLIS
pre-hospital screenings, or police contact for a wellness 1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
check. Current clients of Aspire may use this line to get (317) 236-1404
connected to the doctor-on-call for crisis assistance. Offers educational meetings for married couples and couples
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH BEHAVIORAL considering marriage.
HEALTH PAVILLION
7165 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256 Psychiatric Case Management
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake
(317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis
(317) 621-5100 Lobby ADULT AND CHILD - MADISON AVENUE
Provides immediate evaluations by phone or face-to-face 8320 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
for psychiatric emergencies and offers referral services to (877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake)
mental health providers. Provides comprehensive, community-based psychiatric
treatment, rehabilitation, and support to people with serious
MENTAL HEALTH AMERICA OF GREATER and persistent mental illness. Services included case
INDIANAPOLIS management, assessments, psychiatric treatment,
301 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 employment assistance, housing assistance, family support,
(317) 251-7575 24-Hour Crisis Line education, and substance abuse services, with the goal of
Provides information about and referrals to mental health enabling clients live successfully in the community.
resources in Marion and surrounding counties. Offers
guidance, education, and support services for person with GALLAHUE COMMUNITY SUPPORT SERVICES
mental and emotional illness and their families. 5470 East 16th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake
SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS (317) 355-5394 Office
CENTER Offers community-based mental health services to young
8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 adults with serious mental illness. Support is provided in the
(317) 338-4800 Access Center areas of employment, education, housing, social/recreation,
(800) 872-2210 Toll-Free money management, and independent living skills, along with
Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for psychiatric care and substance abuse treatment. The staff is
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient, recovery focused, providing strengths-based treatment with
partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and the intent of assisting members in becoming self-sufficient and
continuing care programs are available, as well as developing the skills they need to successfully navigate their
individual, marital, family, and group therapies. Services world.
are available for youth, adults, and seniors.
MIDTOWN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
AT WISHARD HOSPITAL
Parent Counseling 1001 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 630-6046 PARC
Offers clinical assessment to individuals with the early signs of
THE VILLAGES psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia. Provides early
3833 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 intervention and treatment, including drug therapy,
(317) 775-6500 psychotherapy, case management, counseling, education, and
(800) 775-6525 After-Hours Emergencies crisis intervention.
Provides family assessment, supervised visitation,
counseling, and case management services to families in

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Psychiatric Day Treatment depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,


personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line and medication management are also available. Clients with
(317) 574-0055 Office significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
Provides structure and support, daily living skills, group intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
therapy, and psychosocial and educational groups for hours, three days per week.
adults experiencing serious and persistent mental illness. CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - INDIANAPOLIS
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP 2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, IN
6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250 46241
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake (317) 247-8900
(866) 621-5719 Central Intake (Toll Free) Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
(317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis Line including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
Provides partial hospitalization and intensive outpatient psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
programs for young people, usually 4-5 days per week. treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
Transportation to and from treatment may be available in services available at some locations. Day programs,
cases of extreme hardship. semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
Psychiatric Disorder Counseling CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
LEBANON
ADULT AND CHILD - EAST OHIO STREET 1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
222 East Ohio Street, Suite 701, Indianapolis, IN (765) 482-7421
46204 Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
(877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake) including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
(317) 275-8800 Office treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
Offers outpatient treatment for adults and teenagers services available at some locations. Day programs,
experiencing a variety of mental health issues, including semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
(PTSD), anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, obsessive Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
compulsive disorder (OCD), and panic disorder.
GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER
ADULT AND CHILD - MADISON AVENUE
2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012
8320 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake
(877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake)
(765) 298-4600 Office
(317) 882-5122 Office Offers outpatient care for depression, anxiety, anger
Offers outpatient treatment for adults and teenagers management, and other mental health issues. Intensive
experiencing a variety of mental health issues, including outpatient services are available for those with serious and
personality disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder persistent mental illness, such as schizophrenia. Serves
(PTSD), anxiety, depression, bi-polar disorder, obsessive children and adults.
compulsive disorder (OCD), and panic disorder.
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
HOSPITAL
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(317) 962-2000 Switchboard
(317) 574-0055 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with (317) 639-4357 24-Hour Access Center
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, Offers assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated psychiatric care, chemical dependency treatment, and chronic
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and pain management. Specialized child, adolescent, adult, and
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as geriatric services are available. Substance abuse treatment
well as individual, group, and family counseling. options include inpatient and outpatient detoxification, adult
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are and adolescent intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse group therapy.
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient MIDTOWN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days AT WISHARD HOSPITAL
per week.
1001 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE (317) 630-6046 PARC
17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 Offers clinical assessment to individuals with the early signs of
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia. Provides early
(317) 773-6864 Office intervention and treatment, including drug therapy,
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with psychotherapy, case management, counseling, education, and
crisis intervention.

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Community Reintegration Program.


SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS
CENTER CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 LEBANON
(317) 338-4800 Access Center 1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(800) 872-2210 Toll-Free (765) 482-7421
Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient, including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
continuing care programs are available, as well as treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
individual, marital, family, and group therapies. Services services available at some locations. Day programs,
are available for youth, adults, and seniors. semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
VALLE VISTA Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
(317) 887-1348 MIDTOWN COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTER
Provides private, full service, confidential mental health AT WISHARD HOSPITAL
and substance abuse services. Free assessment and 1001 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
referral services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking (317) 630-6046 PARC
treatment or information regarding substance abuse or Offers clinical assessment to individuals with the early signs of
mental health services. Facility offers a full continuum of psychotic illnesses such as schizophrenia. Provides early
care including day and evening outpatient services, partial intervention and treatment, including drug therapy,
hospitalization, residential treatment, acute inpatient psychotherapy, case management, counseling, education, and
services and aftercare programs. crisis intervention.

Psychiatric Emergency Room Care Sex Offender Counseling

COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH BEHAVIORAL REACH FOR YOUTH


HEALTH PAVILLION 3505 North Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN
7165 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256 46205
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake (317) 920-5900
(317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis Provides counseling treatment for adolescent sexual
(317) 621-5100 Lobby offenders, ages 13-17 years. Families must complete
Provides immediate evaluations by phone or face-to-face comprehensive assessment process to determine eligibility.
for psychiatric emergencies and offers referral services to
REACH FOR YOUTH - PERRY TOWNSHIP OFFICE
mental health providers.
5401 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 788-4451
Psychiatric Rehabilitation Provides counseling treatment for adolescent sexual
offenders, ages 13-17 years. Families must complete
comprehensive assessment process to determine eligibility.
ADULT AND CHILD - MADISON AVENUE
RESOLUTE
8320 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(877) 882-5122 Access Team (Intake) 320 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
Provides comprehensive, community-based psychiatric (317) 630-5215
treatment, rehabilitation, and support to people with (800) 256-2227 Toll Free
serious and persistent mental illness. Services included Provides treatment services for male and female children who
case management, assessments, psychiatric treatment, have a history of sexually maladaptive behavior. Provides a
employment assistance, housing assistance, family secure, structured, residential treatment program for male sex
support, education, and substance abuse services, with offenders ages 11-18. Youth participate in individual, group,
the goal of enabling clients live successfully in the and family counseling and attend on-site school. Focus is on
community. relapse prevention, establishing a protection plan, and
returning to the community. Normal length of stay is nine
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - months.
INDIANAPOLIS
2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis,
IN 46241
(317) 247-8900
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and
referrals. School-based services available at some
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services
available for adult patients within the Cummins

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Sexual Assault Counseling Spouse/Domestic Partner Abuse Counseling

INDIANAPOLIS VET CENTER, VETERANS' FAMILIES FIRST - GREENFIELD


HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 98 East North Street, 2nd Floor, Greenfield, IN 46140
8330 Naab Road, Suite 103, Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 634-6341 Central Office
(317) 988-1600 (317) 644-7363 DV Hispanic Outreach
Helps all combat veterans and their families cope with (888) 254-8988 Breaking Free Hotline
stress, gain self-esteem, and achieve goals. Features Provides a 26-week batterers intervention program for men or
peer group support, self-help programs, rap groups, job women who have perpetrated domestic violence. Treatment
development, VA benefits assistance, drug and alcohol focuses on the cycle of violence, power, and control issues.
treatment, and family conflict assistance. Also provides Addresses alternatives to abusive behavior including stress
counseling for veterans who have been sexually assaulted management, setting healthy boundaries, communicating
while serving. assertively and compassionately, managing one's own
uncomfortable feelings, and having healthy relationships.
LEGACY HOUSE Infant and toddler child care is provided at no cost.
2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level,
Indianapolis, IN 46218 FAMILIES FIRST - LEBANON
(317) 554-5272 327 North Lebanon Street, Suite 103, Lebanon, IN 46052
Provides free counseling and support services to children (317) 644-7363 DV Hispanic Outreach
and adults affected by trauma and/or all types of violent (888) 254-8988 Breaking Free Hotline
crime, including child abuse, domestic violence, homicide, Provides a 26-week batterers intervention program for men or
and sexual assault. Services include a variety of women who have perpetrated domestic violence. Treatment
therapeutic approaches and support groups. focuses on the cycle of violence, power, and control issues.
Addresses alternatives to abusive behavior including stress
management, setting healthy boundaries, communicating
Sexual Assault Hotlines assertively and compassionately, managing one's own
uncomfortable feelings, and having healthy relationships.
Infant and toddler child care is provided at no cost.
ALTERNATIVES
PO Box 1302, Anderson, IN 46015 LEGACY HOUSE
(866) 593-9999 Crisis Line 2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level, Indianapolis,
Provides victim assistance and crisis response to both IN 46218
male and female victims of domestic violence or sexual (317) 554-5272
assault. Services include court accompaniment, Provides free counseling and support services to children and
assistance filing a protective order, advocacy, and case adults affected by trauma and/or all types of violent crime,
management. A 24-hour hotline is available to answer including child abuse, domestic violence, homicide, and sexual
questions about domestic violence or sexual assault, assault. Services include a variety of therapeutic approaches
assist victims in preparing safety plans, and provide and support groups.
information and referrals to area resources.
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION (IDOC) Suicide Prevention Hotlines
302 West Washington Street, E334, Indianapolis, IN
46204
(877) 385-5877 IDOC Sexual Assault Hotline ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
Provides an automated hotline for reporting incidents of 697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
sexual assault on behalf of an inmate in an Indiana (800) 560-4038 24-Hour Crisis Line
correctional facility. Reports may also be sent by email. Provides 24-hour phone crisis intervention for persons
Allegations will be discussed with the victim named in the experiencing a mental health or addiction crisis. Crisis
report and will be disclosed only to those who need to coordinators perform an assessment and then facilitate
know to ensure victim safety and to investigate the appropriate referrals such as referrals to emergency rooms,
allegation. emergency face-to-face evaluations and pre-hospital
screenings, or police contact for a wellness check. Current
PREVAIL clients of Aspire may use this line to get connected to the
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN doctor-on-call for crisis assistance.
46060
(317) 773-6942
(317) 776-3472 Crisis Line Supportive Therapies
Provides crisis intervention, legal advocacy, referral
services, safety planning, and ongoing support to both
child and adult victims of crime or abuse, including CHILDREN'S THERAPLAY FOUNDATION
domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Crisis line 9919 Towne Road, Carmel, IN 46032
available 24 hours a day. (317) 872-4166
Offers physical and occupational therapy for children with
disabilities, using horses and adaptive equipment.

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EDELWEISS EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY Veteran Reintegration Counseling


CENTER
5214 South State Road 9, Greenfield, IN 46140 INDIANAPOLIS VET CENTER, VETERANS' HEALTH
(317) 759-9444 ADMINISTRATION
Provides therapeutic horseback riding opportunities for 8330 Naab Road, Suite 103, Indianapolis, IN 46208
children and adults with physical, intellectual, emotional, (317) 988-1600
behavioral, or social disabilities. A ramp is used to assist Helps all combat veterans and their families cope with stress,
wheelchair users in mounting the horse. Volunteer gain self-esteem, and achieve goals. Features peer group
opportunities available to help with horse handling, support, self-help programs, rap groups, job development, VA
walking next to riders, building and grounds maintenance, benefits assistance, drug and alcohol treatment, and family
and office assistance. conflict assistance. Also provides counseling for veterans who
LITTLE STAR CENTER have been sexually assaulted while serving.
12726 Hamilton Crossing Boulevard, Carmel, IN RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
46032 1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 249-2242 (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
Provides a structured, sensory-friendly facility where (317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
children with autism receive individualized therapeutic Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
intervention based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
Therapy is conducted in an atmosphere that allows Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
children, therapists and families to interact, support each Conditions treated include:
other and receive on-going training. Therapy is provided * Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
year round. * Depression, sadness, grief
STRIDES TO SUCCESS * Addictive behaviors, substance abuse
* Memory problems
1350 Terry Drive, Plainfield, IN 46168
* Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
(317) 838-7002 * Vocational and homeless issues
Offers one-hour experiential and therapeutic equestrian
sessions coordinated with therapy, educational, and ___________________________________________
behavioral goals. Assists persons who engage in risky
choices and poor behavior to focus on developmental
assets and life skills, natural consequences, MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT SERVICES
accountability, responsibility, relationship building, critical
thinking, planning, and problem-solving skills.
Gambling Addiction Prevention Programs
VSA ARTS OF INDIANA
1505 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 974-4123 INDIANA GAMING COMMISSION
Provides arts opportunities for people with disabilities 101 West Washington Street East Tower 1600,
throughout Indiana. Offers arts classes, school-based Indianapolis, IN 46204
programs, and outreach as well as technical assistance to (317) 234-3600 Voluntary Exclusion Program
agencies serving persons with disabilities. Maintains the Voluntary Exclusion Program (VEP), which
allows individuals to self-exclude from all Indiana riverboats by
Cancer completing just one form. A person may sign up at any Indiana
riverboat casino or at the IGC office in Indianapolis for
CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY CENTRAL one-year, five-year, or lifetime exclusion.
INDIANA - NORTHSIDE
5150 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268 General Mental Health Information/Education
(317) 257-1505
Offers free, educational workshops about cancer, healthy
lifestyles, yoga, cooking for wellness, and more for NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI)
persons with a current or past diagnosis of cancer. INDIANA
CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY CENTRAL 2601 Cold Spring Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
INDIANA - SOUTHSIDE (317) 925-9399
8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237 (800) 677-6442 Toll-Free
(317) 257-1505 (317) 663-4034 Spanish
Provides support, education, and advocacy for consumers of
Main Office mental health services and their families. Provides information
Offers free, educational workshops about cancer, healthy
about mental health related support groups and family
lifestyles, yoga, cooking for wellness, and more for
education programs throughout Indiana.
persons with a current or past diagnosis of cancer.
NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS (NAMI)
INDIANAPOLIS
941 East 86th Street, Suite 107, Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 257-7517
Offers a 12-week program for persons who have a loved one
with a mental illness. The course is taught by trained family

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members of persons with mental illness, and focuses on website and national phone number provide contact
schizophrenia, bipolar disorder (manic depression), information for local recruiting offices.
clinical depression, panic disorder, and
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS - INDIANAPOLIS
RECRUITING STATION
9152 Kent Avenue, Building 401 Suite C200, Indianapolis,
Runaway Prevention Programs IN 46216
(800) 627-4637
Offers information on joining the US Marine Corps, including
SAFE PLACES - HAMILTON COUNTY information about training programs, college assistance, and
Various Locations in Hamilton County, Noblesville, IN career options. Both website and national phone number
(317) 773-6342 provide contact information for local recruiting offices.
(877) 723-3550 Toll Free
Provides sites throughout Hamilton County where young
people in crisis can go for help. Representatives come to Social Services for Military Personnel
the sites as needed to help youth problem-solve and/or
access services, including parent-child mediation and
shelter. Safe Place sites are marked with a AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
yellow-and-black "SafePlace" sign. Sites include select INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
fire stations, post offices, Village Pantries, churches, and 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
apartments. (317) 684-1441 Press 1
Relays urgent messages containing accurate, factual,
complete, and verified descriptions of the emergency to
Suicide Prevention Programs service members stationed anywhere in the world, including
on ships at sea, at embassies, and in remote locations.
JASON FOUNDATION - INDIANAPOLIS USO OF INDIANA
8113 Farmhurst Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46236 7800 Colonel H Weir Cook Memorial Drive 1st Floor,
(888) 881-2323 Indianapolis, IN 46241
Offers curricula and resources for a classroom workshop (317) 241-6070 Airport Center
on suicide awareness and prevention. Program available Strives to provide comfort and support to American military
to all Indiana schools grades 7-12. Resources also men and woman who are traveling through Indianapolis.
available for parents and for staff trainings. Center volunteer hosts provide conversation, snacks, reading
material, television, and access to the internet. Volunteers also
__________________________________________ create and send care packages and letters to military
personnel stationed around the world.
___________________________________________
MILITARY SERVICE
MONEY MANAGEMENT
Military Recruitment Programs
Bankruptcy Assistance
INDIANA NATIONAL GUARD
2002 South Holt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46241
(800) 464-8273 APPRISEN FINANCIAL ADVOCATES
Offers information on joining the National Guard, including 6345 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
information about training programs, college assistance, (317) 266-1300
and career options. Both website and national phone (800) 355-2227 Toll-Free
number provide contact information for local recruiting Offers legally required pre-filing and post-filing bankruptcy
offices. courses. Pre-filing courses are conducted face-to-face, over
the phone, or online. Post-filing courses are available online or
UNITED STATES ARMY - INDIANAPOLIS through group workshops.
RECRUITING BATTALION
9152 Kent Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46216 INDIANAPOLIS BAR ASSOCIATION
(888) 550-2769 135 North Pennsylvania Street Suite1500, Indianapolis, IN
Offers information on joining the US Army, including (317) 269-1910 Bankruptcy Helpline
information about training programs, college assistance, Answers questions and offers advice in the area of
and career options. Both website and national phone bankruptcy. Calls are answered by attorneys that specialize in
number provide contact information for local recruiting bankruptcy. No representation provided, though referrals to
offices. representation may be made.
UNITED STATES COAST GUARD INDIANAPOLIS LEGAL AID SOCIETY
8255 Craig Street, Suite 130, Indianapolis, IN 46250 615 North Alabama Street, Room 122, Indianapolis, IN
(877) 669-8724 46204
Offers information on joining the US Coast Guard or Coast (317) 635-9538
Guard Reserves, including information about training Provides debt review analysis and assessment of options for
programs, college assistance, and career options. Both persons considering bankruptcy. Persons seeking assistance

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are counseled and/or represented by a licensed Indiana


attorney, or provided with referrals to other agencies. COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS
(CAGI) - MERIDIAN STREET
3266 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Credit Counseling (317) 396-1800 Ext. 1738 Housing Counseling
Provides first-time home buyer classes, mortgage-default and
loss-mitigation counseling, and reverse-mortgage counseling.
APPRISEN FINANCIAL ADVOCATES
6345 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227 NEIGHBORHOOD CHRISTIAN LEGAL CLINIC
(317) 266-1300 3333 North Meridian Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
(800) 355-2227 Toll-Free 46208
Helps consumers set and meet financial goals such as (317) 429-4160
paying off debt, improving credit, or saving for retirement. Housing Intake Specialist
Can also assist with managing problem situations, such Provides assistance and education workshops on issues such
as paying bills after a job loss. After a free initial as loss mitigation, predatory lending, foreclosure, mortgage
counseling session, clients may choose a debt delinquency, housing counseling, fair housing, and financial
management program (DMP), in which the organization literacy.
acts on the clients' behalf to establish an acceptable
repayment plan with the creditors.
Personal Financial Counseling
Financial Management Workshops
APPRISEN FINANCIAL ADVOCATES
6345 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
APPRISEN FINANCIAL ADVOCATES (317) 266-1300
6345 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227 (800) 355-2227 Toll-Free
(317) 266-1300 Helps consumers set and meet financial goals such as paying
(800) 355-2227 Toll-Free off debt, improving credit, or saving for retirement. Can also
Helps consumers set and meet financial goals such as assist with managing problem situations, such as paying bills
paying off debt, improving credit, or saving for retirement. after a job loss. After a free initial counseling session, clients
Can also assist with managing problem situations, such may choose a debt management program (DMP), in which the
as paying bills after a job loss. After a free initial organization acts on the clients' behalf to establish an
counseling session, clients may choose a debt acceptable repayment plan with the creditors.
management program (DMP), in which the organization
acts on the clients' behalf to establish an acceptable MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
repayment plan with the creditors. 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 663-4039
GOOD SAMARITAN NETWORK Provides donated furniture, appliances, and services to
12933 Parkside Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 Hamilton County residents in need. Availability of goods and
(317) 842-2603 services varies based on donations. Goodwill clothing
Provides financial management classes to persons living vouchers, financial planning assistance, and social service
in Hamilton County. referrals may also be available.
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF CENTRAL INDIANA PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY
1635 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46222 2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 524-4313 (317) 776-0854
Provides work-readiness training, job placement services, Helps low-income families select nutritious foods that fit within
financial literacy programs, and a resource center with their budget. Offers in-home or in-office instruction on basic
computers for job search and resume/cover letter writing. nutrition, food safety, label reading, meal planning, budgeting,
and cooking skills.
___________________________________________
Mortgage Delinquency and Default
Counseling
MUTUAL SUPPORT
APPRISEN FINANCIAL ADVOCATES
6345 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227 Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support
(317) 266-1300
Groups
(800) 355-2227 Toll-Free
Offers free, confidential counseling to help homeowners
avoid foreclosure. In-person or phone-based counseling is ADOPTIONS OF INDIANA
available to all, whether just beginning to fall behind or 1980 East 116th Street, Suite 325, Carmel, IN 46032
more seriously delinquent. Services include helping (317) 574-8950
homeowners assess their financial situation, rework
(888) 573-0122 Toll-Free
budgets, and contact lenders, if necessary.
Provides a support group for men and women who have
placed a child for adoption. Meets quarterly.

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perinatal crisis, including high-risk pregnancy, premature


MARTIN LUTHER KING COMMUNITY CENTER or seriously ill infant, miscarriage, or infant death. The listening
40 West 40th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 line is answered 24 hours by a trained parent listener who has
(317) 923-4581 personally experienced perinatal crisis. Speakers, in-services,
Offers a support group for caretakers who are raising a support group, newsletter, and library are also available.
relative's child. Activities for the children are included. A
family-style meal is served at each meeting. SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 338-4040 Support Group Information
Adult Parental Loss Support Groups Offers an ongoing discussion group for parents who have
experienced the death of a child. Focus is on sharing feelings,
discussing grief issues, and providing education on grief and
SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE loss. Registration not required.
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 338-4008 Registration SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL -
(317) 338-4040 Support Group Information INDIANAPOLIS
Offers a variety of bereavement support groups for adults 8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
who have experienced the loss of a loved one. (317) 415-7676 Class Information/Registration
* The Road to Healing: Six-week discussion group on Offers a support group for parents who are experiencing a
grief and loss (registration required) pregnancy following a miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy,
* A Daughters Grief: Six-week discussion group for stillbirth, or newborn death
women whose mothers have died (registration required)
* Journeys Through Grief: Ongoing support group for SIDS CENTER OF INDIANA
anyone who has lost a loved one (no registration required) 1810 Broad Ripple Avenue, Suite 13, Indianapolis, IN
* Grief and the Holidays: One-session seminar for 46220
coping with the loss of a loved one during the holidays (317) 254-9255
(registration required) Provides emotional support and information to families who
have lost a child through SIDS/Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
(Crib Death).
Alcohol Dependency Support Groups
Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups
BETHLEHEM HOUSE
130 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 920-1519 A CARING PLACE
Provides weekly support groups and one-on-one 4609 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208
counseling for persons who want help overcoming alcohol (317) 261-3378 Caregiver Support Group
and substance abuse addictions. Provides a support group for persons who are caring for an
elderly family member or friend.

Bereaved Child Support Groups LUTHERWOOD SCHOOL


1525 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 205-8222
BROOKE'S PLACE FOR GRIEVING YOUNG Provides a support group for parents, grandparents, foster
PEOPLE parents, and all who care for a child with mental, emotional, or
50 East 91st Street, Suite 103, Indianapolis, IN behavioral challenges. Childcare is available for youth ages
46240 5-17. Meal provided. Advance registration required.
(317) 705-9650 MARTIN LUTHER KING COMMUNITY CENTER
Offers free peer support groups to children and their 40 West 40th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
caregivers who have experienced the death of someone
(317) 923-4581
significant. Groups meet twice a month at Saint Luke's
Offers a support group for caretakers who are raising a
United Methodist Church, Butler University, and the
relative's child. Activities for the children are included. A
International School.
family-style meal is served at each meeting.
SAINT MARK CATHOLIC SCHOOL
Bereaved Parent Support Groups 535 East Edgwood Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Provides a support group for persons who are caring for an
elderly family member or friend.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING Alzheimer's Disease
7250 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256
(317) 621-5494 Grief Support Person
Offers a support group for families who have experienced NOBLESVILLE FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
stillbirth, miscarriage, or newborn death. 2051 Monument Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-2500
NEO-FIGHT Offers a support group for relatives and caregivers of persons
PO Box 17715, Indianapolis, IN 46217 with Alzheimer's and dementia.
(317) 446-3013 Listening Line
Offers one-to-one support for families experiencing Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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Stroke
ALS SUPPORT GROUP - SAINT LUKE'S UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
100 West 82nd Street, Entrance 7, Indianapolis, IN REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF INDIANA
46260 4141 Shore Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254
(317) 915-9888 ALS Indiana (317) 329-2000
(888) 508-3232 Toll Free Offers a support group for stroke survivors and their caregivers.
Offers monthly support-group meetings for caregivers and Meetings feature different topics and speakers each month. No
loved ones of persons diagnosed with Amyotrophic registration required.
Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as "Lou Gehrig's
Disease."
Child Abuse Support Groups
Breast Cancer
LEGACY HOUSE
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH CAMPUS 2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level, Indianapolis, IN
8040 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256 46218
(317) 621-4323 Breast Health Specialist (317) 554-5272
Offers a monthly support group for men with breast cancer Provides free counseling and support services to children and
and for men who are caring for a loved one currently adults affected by trauma and/or all types of violent crime,
being treated for breast cancer. The women's breast including child abuse, domestic violence, homicide, and sexual
cancer support group meets at the same time in a assault. Services include a variety of therapeutic approaches and
different room. support groups.
Cancer
Domestic Violence Support Groups
CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY CENTRAL
INDIANA - NORTHSIDE BEACON OF HOPE CENTER FOR WOMEN
5150 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268 PO Box 34318, Indianapolis, IN 46234
(317) 257-1505 (317) 731-6140 Resource Line
Provides a weekly support group to help family members Offers a support group for women who are or have been victims of
and friends learn how to manage the stress of caring for a domestic abuse. Child care is provided onsite during the meeting.
loved one with cancer. This group is led by a licensed Group is by invitation only.
psychotherapist.
DESERT ROSE
Mental Illness/Emotional Disabilities PO Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
(765) 342-7673
NAMI INDIANAPOLIS - CENTRAL SUPPORT SITE (888) 342-7673 Toll-Free
2822 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Indianapolis, Provides support groups for women who are, or have been, victims
IN 46208 of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking. Groups are open
(317) 257-7517 to shelter residents and nonresidents.
Provides monthly support and practical information to FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
friends and family members of persons with mental 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN 46204
illness. NAMI support groups deal with all forms of mental
(888) 254-8988 Breaking Free Hotline
illness, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, chronic
depression, and more. (317) 644-7363 Domestic Violence Spanish Outreach
Offers personal and court advocacy, safety planning, and support
NAMI INDIANAPOLIS - HAMILTON COUNTY for victims of domestic violence. Weekly support groups are offered
SUPPORT SITE in different locations. Referrals to legal and social services offered.
5 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 Advocates may meet victim at a safe community or home site.
(317) 257-7517 Provides educational sessions for family and friends of victims to
learn about domestic abuse, the effect it has on all involved, and
Provides monthly support and practical information to
how to help. Outreach to Spanish-speaking victims available.
friends and family members of persons with mental
illness. NAMI support groups deal with all forms of mental FRESH START OF INDIANA
illness, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, chronic 7129 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226
depression, and more. (317) 541-1655
NAMI INDIANAPOLIS - NORTHSIDE SUPPORT NOT ACCEPTING NEW CLIENTS AT THIS TIME.
GROUP Provides long-term support and resources to help domestic
violence survivors become self-sufficient, empowered, and safe.
801 West 73rd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Services are offered as part of a comprehensive program for men
(317) 257-7517 and women who have left their abusers. Participants agree to
Provides monthly support and practical information to regular check-ins and workshop attendance, and receive services
friends and family members of persons with mental such as:
illness. NAMI support groups deal with all forms of mental * Housing search assistance
illness, including schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, chronic * Employment search assistance
depression, and more. * Furniture, household items, clothing, and food assistance
* Court advocacy

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* Life skills workshops Families/Friends of Alcoholics Support Groups


* Youth empowerment programs (for their children)
* Holiday assistance
* Case management INDIANAPOLIS INFORMATION SERVICES
4627 Carvel Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
PREVAIL
(317) 257-2693 Indianapolis Office
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN
(888) 425-2666 National Information Line
46060 Offers support groups for friends and relatives of alcoholics,
(317) 773-6942 following the Twelve Step model. Al-anon is for adults; Alateen
Offers individual and group support for children, teens, is for young people (generally ages 13-19); Preteen groups
and adults who have experienced or are living with are also available (generally ages 7-12). Information about
domestic violence or sexual assault. Separate programs meeting times and locations is available by phone or online.
are available for adults, children, and adolescents. Group
support includes education on self-care, self-esteem, grief
and loss, healthy versus unhealthy relationships, coping Families/friends Of Compulsive Gamblers
with memories, and other relevant topics.
Support Groups
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Individuals
GAM-ANON FAMILY GROUP OF INDIANAPOLIS -
FAMILIES FIRST - BREAKING FREE NORTH SIDE
Indianapolis, IN 46204 100 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 644-7233 (718) 352-1671 Gam-Anon National Office
DV/GLBT Support Group Offers a 12-step self-help group for families and friends of
Provides a support group for persons who are gay, compulsive gamblers. Gam-Anon meetings help members
lesbian, bisexual, or transgender (GLBT) and have understand the gambling problem and its impact on their lives.
experienced or are currently living with domestic abuse.
Topics will include types and cycles of abuse, safety GAM-ANON FAMILY GROUP OF INDIANAPOLIS -
planning, assertiveness, power and control, healthy SOUTH SIDE
relationships, and self-esteem. Group meets weekly in an 59 East Pleasant Run Parkway South Drive, Indianapolis,
undisclosed location in Marion County. IN 46225
(718) 352-1671 Gam-Anon National Office
Offers a 12-step self-help group for families and friends of
Drug Dependency Support Groups compulsive gamblers. Gam-Anon meetings help members
understand the gambling problem and its impact on their lives.
CENTRAL INDIANA AREA OF NARCOTICS
ANONYMOUS Families/Friends of Drug Abusers Support
55 South State Avenue Suite 326, Indianapolis, IN Groups
46201
(317) 875-5459
Offers self-help support groups in which members help NAR-ANON - CARMEL
each other stay drug-free and share recovery 1605 East 106th Street, Room 205, Carmel, IN 46032
experiences. This area has meetings in Avon, Camby, (800) 477-6291 National Nar-Anon
Carmel, Clermont, Crawfordsville, Danville, Fishers, Provides a weekly support group for relatives and friends of
Franklin, Greenwood, Greenfield, Indianapolis, Lebanon, persons with addictions or drug problems. This group is for
Martinsville, Noblesville, Plainfield, Shelbyville, and those who know or have known a feeling of desperation due to
Zionsville in Central Indiana. the addiction problem of someone close to them.
NAR-ANON - INDIANAPOLIS
Families of Inmates Support Groups 8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
(800) 477-6291 Nar-Anon National Office
Provides a weekly support group for relatives and friends of
INDIANA CURE SUPPORT GROUP persons with addictions or drug problems. This group is for
3808 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 those who know or have known a feeling of desperation due to
(317) 831-0765 the addiction problem of someone close to them.
Provides a monthly forum and support group for anyone
interested in reforming the criminal justice system.
Ex-offenders and their friends and family are welcome. Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Support
Group members share information, ideas, and support. Groups
Adults only.

PFLAG SUPPORT GROUP - BROADWAY UNITED


METHODIST CHURCH
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 872-1385 Helpline Volunteer
(317) 897-0126 Helpline Volunteer
Offers a safe and confidential support group for gay, lesbian,

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bisexual, and transgendered persons and their friends and


families. Provides information, education, and support to CICERO CHRISTIAN CHURCH
promote the health and well-being of families and friends 1715 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034
of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgendered persons. (317) 984-4653
Offers a support group for those who have lost a loved one, a
friend, or someone special.
General Addictions/Dependencies Support COMMUNITY HOME HEALTH SERVICES
Groups 9894 East 121st Street, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 621-4646 In-Touch Bereavement and Grief Services
CENTENNIAL BIBLE CHURCH Offers a variety of support services for persons who are
720 Liberty Drive, Westfield, IN 46074 grieving the loss of a loved one. Telephone and in-person
support, monthly support groups, and six-week support groups
(812) 332-2452 Overcomers Ministries
are available at no charge. Services are offered at a variety of
(317) 758-5987 Local Contact (Nick) Central Indiana locations.
Offers a ministry-based support group designed to help
those recovering from any kind of addiction. Discussion SAINT VINCENT HEALTH MCL CAFETERIA
topics include stages of addictions, defense mechanisms, 2370 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
and how to overcome addictions. (317) 338-4040 Support Group Information
EASTVIEW CHRISTIAN CHURCH Offers group support through socialization following the death
of a loved one. Participants are responsible for purchasing
2745 Old Morgantown Road, Martinsville, IN 46151
their meal. Registration not required.
(812) 332-2452 Overcomers Ministries
Offers a ministry-based support group designed to help SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE
those recovering from any kind of addiction. Discussion 8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
topics include stages of addictions, defense mechanisms, (317) 338-4008 Registration
and how to overcome addictions. (317) 338-4040 Support Group Information
NEIGHBORHOOD FELLOWSHIP CHURCH Offers a variety of bereavement support groups for adults who
3102 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201 have experienced the loss of a loved one.
* The Road to Healing: Six-week discussion group on grief
(812) 332-2452 Overcomers Ministers
and loss (registration required)
(317) 758-6825 Local Contact (Doug) * A Daughters Grief: Six-week discussion group for women
Offers a ministry-based support group designed to help whose mothers have died (registration required)
those recovering from any kind of addiction. Discussion * Journeys Through Grief: Ongoing support group for
topics include stages of addictions, defense mechanisms, anyone who has lost a loved one (no registration required)
and how to overcome addictions. * Grief and the Holidays: One-session seminar for coping
NEW PARADIGM CHRISTIAN CHURCH with the loss of a loved one during the holidays (registration
6202 North Carrollton, Indianapolis, IN 46208 required)
(812) 332-2452 Overcomers Ministries VISTACARE
(317) 636-2720 Local Contact (Josh) 6431 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Offers a ministry-based support group designed to help (317) 788-0300
those recovering from any kind of addiction. Discussion (800) 480-9408 Toll Free
topics include stages of addictions, defense mechanisms, Offers grief support groups for adults who have experienced
and how to overcome addictions. the death of a loved one. Groups are held three times each
year in February, June, and October for 4 to 6 weeks each.
General Bereavement Support Groups WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
2605 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(765) 485-8120 Education Department
ARCHDIOCESE OF INDIANAPOLIS
Provides comfort, hope, and ongoing support to those who are
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 adjusting to life after the death of a loved one. Persons dealing
(317) 236-1404 with grief will find a safe place to share with others who have a
Offers several different support groups, workshops, and similar experience. No registration required.
weekend retreats for divorced or separated people as well
as for grief-stricken persons and persons suffering from a
loss.
CHRIST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
8540 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 865-2092
Offers an educational and supportive group for children
who have experienced the death of a loved one. Trained
staff lead youngsters in storytelling, art projects, games,
and other sharing opportunities. Parents may participate
in a separate group, at the same time, to help learn to
support their children.

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Health/Disability Related Support Groups ALS SUPPORT GROUP - SAINT LUKE'S UNITED
METHODIST CHURCH
CICERO CHRISTIAN CHURCH 100 West 82nd Street, Entrance 7, Indianapolis, IN
1715 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034 46260
(317) 984-4653 (317) 915-9888 ALS Indiana
Offers a fellowship group serving those with physical (888) 508-3232 Toll Free
and/or mental disabilities. Focus is worship-based. Offers monthly support-group meetings for those diagnosed
Provides support through Bible study and small group with, or affected by, Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also
interactions. known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." Topics are a balance of
educational, informational, social, and emotional issues
AIDS/HIV surrounding ALS.
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION -
DAMIEN CENTER INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE
26 North Arsenal Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201 8777 Purdue Road, Room 235, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 632-0123 Ext. 276 (317) 824-4800
Offers weekly support groups for HIV-positive men; one Provides information about neuromuscular diseases including
open to all men with HIV and one specifically for gay men muscular dystrophy and ALS. Provides access to local MDA
living with HIV/AIDS. Both meetings take place at the clinics in the region that provide testing, biopsy, follow-up, and
Damien Center. genetic counseling for neuromuscular disorders. Offers
SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS referrals to local resources such as support groups and social
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 services for persons with neuromuscular disease.
(317) 338-6714 HIV Care Coordination Asthma
Provides support services for persons with HIV, including
mental and physical health care referrals and
coordination. Clients may also be eligible for food, RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL
housing, transportation, employment, legal, and financial 395 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
assistance. A licensed clinical social worker offers (317) 776-7983 Better Breathers
individual, group, and family counseling and facilitates a Offers a quarterly support group for adults suffering from
weekly support group for HIV-diagnosed patients and their respiratory problems such as asthma, chronic bronchitis,
families. emphysema, or lung cancer. Open to spouses and family
members.
Alzheimer's Disease
Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION, GREATER
INDIANA CHAPTER CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH ADHD (CHADD) -
50 East 91st Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN SUPPORT GROUP
46240 7551 Oaklandon Road, Indianapolis, IN 46236
(800) 272-3900 Toll Free (24 Hours) (317) 723-3799 Indianapolis Coordinator
Maintains a list of Alzheimer's support group meetings Provides a monthly support group for adults with attention
throughout Indiana. Offers support groups for families and deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and parents of children
friends of Alzheimer's patients, and separate support with ADHD in the Indianapolis area.
groups for persons in the early stages of the disease.
Support group times and locations are available online Autism
and over the phone.
WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL AUTISM SOCIETY OF INDIANA
2605 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 13295 Illinois Street, Suite 213, Carmel, IN 46032
(765) 485-8120 Education Department (800) 609-8449 Toll-Free
Offers a free support group for caregivers, family Provides information and referrals to professionals, families,
members, and friends of persons suffering from and individuals concerned about autism and offers support
Alzheimer's disease. Participants receive emotional from birth through the entire life span of individuals with
support, problem-solving suggestions, and the latest autism. Callers are linked with local allies who can assist them
information about research. All meetings are confidential in finding support groups, creating a plan (such as an IEP),
and free of charge. No registration required. and applying for services and benefits.

Amputations NOBLE OF INDIANA, NORTH


12220 Hancock Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 254-2309 Autism Support Group
REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF INDIANA Offers a weekly support group for persons with autism
4141 Shore Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254 spectrum disorder and their families. Refreshment and child
(317) 329-2000 care provided.
Offers a monthly support group for amputees. No
registration required. Brain Injuries
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis

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BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA INDY CARCINOID AWARENES NETWORK (ICAN)


9531 Valparaiso Court, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 5150 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
46268 (317) 257-1505 Cancer Support Community
(866) 854-4246 Helpline Provides a monthly support and education group for persons
Offers support groups to survivors of brain injury and their living with carcinoid and neuroendocrine tumors, and for their
family members, as well as interested persons, caregivers, friends, and family.
professionals, and caregivers. Multiple locations
throughout Indiana. SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Breast Cancer (317) 338-4968 Cancer Support Group
Offers an educational and support group for persons with
cancer and their families. A clinically trained social worker and
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH CAMPUS an oncology-certified nurse facilitate the group and share
8040 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256 information about support services available to the patient and
(317) 621-4323 Breast Health Specialist family.
Offers a monthly support group for women with breast
cancer. A support group for male caregivers of breast WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
cancer patients meets at the same time in a different room. 2605 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(765) 485-8120 Education Department
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH - Offers a support group for all who have been affected by
INDIANAPOLIS cancer, including patients, survivors, family, friends, and
8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237 caregivers. All types of cancers are discussed in an informal
(317) 682-4673 Ext. 4001 Young Breast Cancer format. No registration required.
Survivors Group
Offers a monthly support group for young people (ages 40 Children and Youth with Disabilities
and under) who have a current or prior diagnosis of breast
cancer. FAMILIES UNITED FOR SUPPORT AND
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH - ENCOURAGEMENT (FUSE)
INDIANAPOLIS PO Box 314, Greenfield, IN 46140
8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237 (317) 462-9064
(317) 865-5000 Switchboard Provides information, resources, and support to Indiana
(317) 865-5261 Emergency Room families raising children with special needs such as autism,
cerebral palsy, and developmental disabilities. Offers
(317) 528-5171 Cancer Center
peer-to-peer networking, a lending library, newsletter, and free
Provides a safe place for persons with breast cancer and
child care during parent meetings. Family events with
their caretakers to share thoughts, feelings, and
speakers, training, and socialization are scheduled throughout
information.
the year.
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
MOORESVILLE
1201 Hadley Road Northwest, Mooresville, IN 46158
(317) 782-4422 Cancer Center AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN INDIANA
Provides a safe place for persons with breast cancer and 115 West Washington Street Suite 1180 South,
their caretakers to share thoughts, feelings, and Indianapolis, IN 46204
information. (800) 548-8252 National Lung Helpline
Offers support groups for persons with chronic obstructive
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - BREAST
pulmonary disease (COPD) and their families. Clubs meet
CANCER SUPPORT GROUP regularly at various locations and feature educational
498 North State Road 267, Avon, IN 46123 presentations on topics such as how COPD affects the lungs,
(317) 217-3391 Cancer Center breathing techniques, exercise, home health care, and more.
Offers a support group for anyone with breast cancer or
with a history of breast cancer. RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL
395 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
Cancer (317) 776-7983 Better Breathers
Offers a quarterly support group for adults suffering from
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - WEST respiratory problems such as asthma, chronic bronchitis,
emphysema, or lung cancer. Open to spouses and family
HOSPITAL members.
1111 North Ronald Reagan Parkway, Avon, IN 46123
(317) 217-3391 Cancer Center Crohn's Disease
Provides monthly meetings with support and education for
cancer patients and their loved ones. After an
informational presentation, cancer patients and their loved CROHN'S AND COLITIS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
ones/caregivers meet separately for support and 931 East 86th Street, Suite 210, Indianapolis, IN 46240
discussion. Refreshments included. Pre-registration (317) 259-8071
required. (800) 332-6029 Toll Free
Offers support groups at locations throughout Indiana for
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families. Free educational programs and materials offered. meeting. Childcare is available.

Diabetes Families/Friends of People with Cancer

AMERICAN DIABETES ASSOCIATION, INDIANA CANCER SUPPORT COMMUNITY CENTRAL


OFFICE INDIANA - NORTHSIDE
8604 Allisonville Road, Suite 140, Indianapolis, IN 5150 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
46250 (317) 257-1505
(317) 352-9226 Indiana Office Provides a bi-monthly support group for children whose
Offers information about diabetes support groups, parent/caregiver has been diagnosed with cancer. The group
programs, and resources in Indiana. Does not provide is led by a licensed play therapist, and meets at the same time
direct medical or financial assistance, but can refer callers as the Parents Connect group.
to other resources that may be able to help with
treatment, medications, and supplies. Genital Herpes
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS - STOP 11 ROAD
OFFICES INDY HELP
5230A East Stop 11 Road, Indianapolis, IN 46237 615 North Alabama Street, Room 1, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 782-6600 Diabetes Center 46204
Offers a free, monthly support group for persons with (317) 221-8313
diabetes and their families. Offers information and support for persons with herpes at an
informal monthly meeting. A medical advisor attends most
JUVENILE DIABETES RESEARCH FOUNDATION, meetings to answer medical questions and provide current
INDIANA STATE CHAPTER research information regarding herpes.
8440 Woodfield Crossing Boulevard, Suite 201,
Hepatitis
Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 469-9604
Offers a free public-outreach program to support families AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION, HEARTLAND
with a child who has been newly diagnosed with diabetes. DIVISION
Newly diagnosed families receive a care package of 921 East 86th Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN 46204
information and resources, and are partnered with another (317) 635-5074
family who has been through the same experience. Provides information, support, and advocacy for those affected
Support groups throughout the state are also available for by hepatitis and other liver-related diseases. Maintains a listing
families of children with diabetes. of local support groups, clinical trials, and transplant
WITHAM MEMORIAL HOSPITAL information. Offers educational programs for schools,
churches, and community groups.
2605 North Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(765) 485-8120 Education Department Hodgkin's Disease
Offers a support group for persons with diabetes and all
others interested in attending. Guest speakers provide
information and support, with time allowed for group LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA
discussions and encouragement. No registration required. CHAPTER
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Down Syndrome (317) 726-2270
Offers support groups, online support groups, and
DAD'S APPRECIATING DOWN SYNDROME peer-to-peer counseling for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's
6935 Lake Plaza Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46220 disease, and myeloma patients and their families.
(317) 925-7617 Huntington's Disease
Offers a monthly opportunity for fathers of children with
Down syndrome to come together and share insights and
experiences. HUNTINGTON'S DISEASE SOCIETY OF AMERICA -
INDIANA CHAPTER
DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA
PO Box 2101, Indianapolis, IN 46206
2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 49, Indianapolis, IN
(866) 488-0008 Indiana Chapter
(317) 925-7617 Cuenta Conmigos
(800) 345-4372 Ext. 240 National Office
Offers a Spanish-speaking group for parents who have a
Provides information and referral related to Huntington's
child with Down syndrome. Speakers are scheduled to
disease, including information about local support groups
address various topics at each meeting. Child care and
throughout Indiana. Assists with nursing home placements and
food are provided.
other social services for persons with Huntington's disease
DOWN SYNDROME INDIANA - PARENT and their families.
NETWORK MEETING
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
100 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 925-7617 Parent Support & Education
Offers a monthly meeting to inform parents and CROHN'S AND COLITIS FOUNDATION OF AMERICA
professionals on current issues involving children with 931 East 86th Street, Suite 210, Indianapolis, IN 46240
Down Syndrome. Speakers are scheduled for each (317) 259-8071

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(800) 332-6029 Toll Free


Offers support groups at locations throughout Indiana for LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA
sufferers of Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis and CHAPTER
their families. Free educational programs and materials 941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46240
offered. (317) 726-2270
Offers support groups, online support groups, and
Laryngectomy peer-to-peer counseling for leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's
disease, and myeloma patients and their families.
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL Multiple Sclerosis
INDIANA OFFICE
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46278 HANCOCK REGIONAL HOSPITAL
(317) 344-7831 Hoosier Anamilo Club 801 North State Street, Greenfield, IN 46140
Offers a support group for people who have undergone a (317) 861-5020 Support Group Leader
laryngectomy and their families. Offers a monthly support group for persons affected by
Multiple Sclerosis, as well as spouses, caregivers, and family
Leukemia members.

Muscular Dystrophy
LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA
CHAPTER
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION -
941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
INDIANAPOLIS OFFICE
46240
(317) 726-2270 8777 Purdue Road, Room 235, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Offers support groups, online support groups, and (317) 824-4800
peer-to-peer counseling for leukemia, lymphoma, Provides information about neuromuscular diseases including
Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma patients and their muscular dystrophy and ALS. Provides access to local MDA
families. clinics in the region that provide testing, biopsy, follow-up, and
genetic counseling for neuromuscular disorders. Offers
Liver Disease referrals to local resources such as support groups and social
services for persons with neuromuscular disease.

AMERICAN LIVER FOUNDATION, HEARTLAND Ovarian Cancer


DIVISION
921 East 86th Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN OVAR'COMING TOGETHER
46204 2625 North Meridian Street, Suite 108, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 635-5074 46208
Provides information, support, and advocacy for those (317) 925-6643
affected by hepatitis and other liver-related diseases.
Provides an opportunity for women with ovarian cancer to
Maintains a listing of local support groups, clinical trials,
network and share with other women who have ovarian cancer.
and transplant information. Offers educational programs
for schools, churches, and community groups. THE CANCER SUPPORT CENTER
5150 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Lymphedema
(317) 925-6643
Provides an opportunity for women with ovarian cancer to
LEUKEMIA AND LYMPHOMA SOCIETY, INDIANA network and share with other women who have ovarian cancer.
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941 East 86th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
Parents of Children with Disabilities
46240
(317) 726-2270 SAINT LUKE'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Offers support groups, online support groups, and 100 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240
peer-to-peer counseling for leukemia, lymphoma, (317) 846-3404 Ext. 343 Child Care Registration
Hodgkin's disease, and myeloma patients and their Offers support group for parents of any age children with
families. physical, mental, or emotional disabilities. Guest speakers
address how to cope with the child's disability and how it
Miscarriage affects other aspects of life (marriage, siblings, etc.). Free
child care is available; registration is required.
SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL -
Parkinson's Disease
INDIANAPOLIS
8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 415-7676 Class Information/Registration PARKINSON'S AWARENESS ASSOCIATION OF
Offers a support group for parents who are experiencing a CENTRAL INDIANA
pregnancy following a miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 333, Indianapolis, IN 46205
stillbirth, or newborn death (317) 255-1993
Provides referrals to support meetings for persons with
Multiple Myeloma Parkinson's disease and their families and caregivers. Offers a

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yearly symposium, holiday party, and a quarterly newsletter for Men's Support Groups
persons affected by or interested in Parkinson's disease.

Perinatal/Postpartum Depression Breast Cancer

SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL - COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH CAMPUS


INDIANAPOLIS 8040 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 621-4323 Breast Health Specialist
(317) 415-7676 Postpartum Mood Disorder Support Offers a monthly support group for men with breast cancer and
Group for men who are caring for a loved one currently being treated
(317) 338-4800 Stress Center (24-Hour Crisis Line) for breast cancer. The women's breast cancer support group
Offers an early-intervention group for women up to meets at the same time in a different room.
one-year postpartum to deal with adjustment issues such
as Baby Blues and mild to moderate postpartum
depression. Women in crisis should call the Stress Center Mental Health Related Support Groups
24-hour crisis line.
Sickle Cell Anemia CICERO CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1715 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034
MARTIN CENTER (317) 984-4653
Offers a fellowship group serving those with physical and/or
3545 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205 mental disabilities. Focus is worship-based. Provides support
(317) 927-5158 through Bible study and small group interactions.
(888) 658-7719 Toll-Free
Provides information to medical personnel, sickle cell KEY CONSUMER ORGANIZATION
patients and their families about available services and 4755 Kingsway Drive #325, Indianapolis, IN 46208
how to manage the disease. Will refer to sickle cell (317) 205-2500 Office
support groups throughout the central Indiana area but Offers a non-diagnosis specific support group for people with
does not offer support groups at their location. mental illness seeking peer support. Groups are facilitated by
certified recovery specialists at various locations.
Stroke
LUTHERWOOD SCHOOL
1525 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST
(317) 205-8222
1500 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Provides a support group for parents, grandparents, foster
(317) 355-4268 Support Group Coordinator parents, and all who care for a child with mental, emotional, or
Provides a monthly support group for persons recovering behavioral challenges. Childcare is available for youth ages
from a stroke. 5-17. Meal provided. Advance registration required.
INDIANAPOLIS STROKE CLUB NAMI INDIANAPOLIS - BUTLER-TARKINGTON
Meeting Locations Vary, Indianapolis, IN 46202 SUPPORT SITE
(317) 585-9082 1050 West 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Offers a support group for stroke survivors and family
(317) 257-7517
members. Meetings include featured speakers, open
Offers monthly support and information for persons with
discussion, and social interaction.
mental illness. This support group is open to persons with any
REHABILITATION HOSPITAL OF INDIANA type of mental illness.
4141 Shore Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46254 NAMI INDIANAPOLIS - SOUTHSIDE SUPPORT SITE
(317) 329-2000 8320 Madison Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Offers a support group for stroke survivors and their
(317) 257-7517
caregivers. Meetings feature different topics and speakers
Offers monthly support and information for persons with
each month. No registration required.
mental illness. This support group is open to persons with any
type of mental illness.
Homicide Survivors Support Groups Bipolar Disorder

LEGACY HOUSE PLEASANTVIEW LUTHERAN CHURCH


2505 North Arlington Avenue, Lower Level, 801 West 73rd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Indianapolis, IN 46218 (317) 572-5009 Voice Mail
(317) 554-5272 Provides a weekly support group for persons with depression
Offers a support group for families, close friends, and and/or bipolar disorder and/or their family and friends.
other survivors of a loved one who died as a result of
violence.
Depression

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Adults only.
PLEASANTVIEW LUTHERAN CHURCH
801 West 73rd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 572-5009 Voice Mail Parent Support Groups
Provides a weekly support group for persons with
depression and/or bipolar disorder and/or their family and
friends. Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder

Eating Disorders CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH ADHD (CHADD) -


SUPPORT GROUP
7551 Oaklandon Road, Indianapolis, IN 46236
CHARIS CENTER FOR EATING DISORDERS
(317) 723-3799 Indianapolis Coordinator
(INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH) Provides a monthly support group for adults with attention
6640 Intech Boulevard, Suite 195, Indianapolis, IN deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and parents of children
46278 with ADHD in the Indianapolis area.
(317) 295-0608
Offers a self-help support group for persons 18 and older LUTHERWOOD SCHOOL
who have an eating disorder. Participants benefit from the 1525 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
mutual support of others who are experiencing the same (317) 205-8222
problems. Professionally facilitated. Provides a support group for parents, grandparents, foster
parents, and all who care for a child with mental, emotional, or
Families/Friends of People with Eating Disorders behavioral challenges. Childcare is available for youth ages
5-17. Meal provided. Advance registration required.
CHARIS CENTER FOR EATING DISORDERS Children and Youth with Emotional Disturbance
(INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH)
6640 Intech Boulevard, Suite 195, Indianapolis, IN
46278 LUTHERWOOD SCHOOL
(317) 295-0608 1525 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46201
Offers a support group for families or friends of a person (317) 205-8222
with an eating disorder. Participants benefit from mutual Provides a support group for parents, grandparents, foster
support of others who are experiencing the same parents, and all who care for a child with mental, emotional, or
problems. Professionally facilitated. behavioral challenges. Childcare is available for youth ages
5-17. Meal provided. Advance registration required.
Perinatal/Postpartum Depression
Parents of Children with Disabilities
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - NORTH
HOSPITAL FAMILIES UNITED FOR SUPPORT AND
11700 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032 ENCOURAGEMENT (FUSE)
(317) 688-2000 Switchboard PO Box 314, Greenfield, IN 46140
Offers support group for mothers coping with postpartum (317) 462-9064
depression. Mothers will evaluate and talk about feelings, Provides information, resources, and support to Indiana
while hearing from other mothers in the same position. families raising children with special needs such as autism,
Clients need to call before attending a meeting. Offers a cerebral palsy, and developmental disabilities. Offers
"warm line" for individuals to receive telephone peer-to-peer networking, a lending library, newsletter, and free
reassurance and information. child care during parent meetings. Family events with
speakers, training, and socialization are scheduled throughout
Psychotic Disorders the year.
SAINT LUKE'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
SCHIZOPHRENICS ANONYMOUS - FISHERS 100 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240
PUBLIC LIBRARY (317) 846-3404 Ext. 343 Child Care Registration
5 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 Offers support group for parents of any age children with
(866) 800-5199 Schizophrenics Anonymous physical, mental, or emotional disabilities. Guest speakers
Offers a confidential support group for individuals with address how to cope with the child's disability and how it
schizophrenia and related disorders. affects other aspects of life (marriage, siblings, etc.). Free
child care is available; registration is required.

Offender/Ex-Offender Support Groups

INDIANA CURE SUPPORT GROUP


3808 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 831-0765
Provides a monthly forum and support group for anyone
interested in reforming the criminal justice system.
Ex-offenders and their friends and family are welcome.
Group members share information, ideas, and support.

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Pet Loss Support Groups Sexual/Love Addiction Support Groups

CIRCLE CITY VETERINARY SPECIALTY AND INDIANA INTERGROUP OF SEX ADDICTS


EMERGENCY HOSPITAL ANONYMOUS
9650 Mayflower Drive, Carmel, IN 46032 PO Box 20834, Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 872-8387 (866) 205-8564 Toll Free
Offers a monthly support group for persons grieving the Offers a 12-step support group for persons suffering from
loss of a pet. The group is led by a grief counselor sexual addiction or dependency. Members work to stop their
specializing in pet loss issues. All are welcome. compulsive sexual behavior and help each other to recover
from sexual addiction and dependency.

Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups


Suicide Survivors Support Groups
NEO-FIGHT
PO Box 17715, Indianapolis, IN 46217 HENDRICKS REGIONAL HEALTH
(317) 446-3013 Listening Line 1000 East Main Street, Danville, IN 46122
Offers one-to-one support for families experiencing (317) 745-3417 Chaplaincy/Counseling
perinatal crisis, including high-risk pregnancy, premature Offers a support group for persons who have experienced the
or seriously ill infant, miscarriage, or infant death. The loss of a loved one due to suicide.
listening line is answered 24 hours by a trained parent
listener who has personally experienced perinatal crisis. SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE VICTIMS
Speakers, in-services, support group, newsletter, and 1640 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
library are also available. (317) 887-7169
Provides a support group for family members and others who
have lost someone by suicide.
Separation/Divorce Support Groups
Weight Related Support Groups
ARCHDIOCESE OF INDIANAPOLIS
1400 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 236-1404 OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS - CENTRAL INDIANA
Offers several different support groups, workshops, and INTERGROUP
weekend retreats for divorced or separated people as well PO Box 36, Indianapolis, IN 46206
as for grief-stricken persons and persons suffering from a (317) 870-9171 24-Hour Message Line
loss. Offers a 12-step support group for people who desire to stop
eating compulsively. No fees, dues, or weigh-ins. Various
CENTERPOINT COUNSELING meeting sites and locations throughout Central Indiana.
7700 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 252-5518
Provides a directional support group for children and Widow/Widower Support Groups
families of divorce. Program nights include topic
discussion in a confidential setting, art expression,
play/emotion release and expression, and dinner. SAINT LUKE'S UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
100 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46240
CONNECTION POINTE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (317) 846-3404 Ext. 315
1800 North Green Street, Brownsburg, IN 46112 Provides a monthly support group for men and women who
(317) 852-2255 Ext. 244 have experienced the death of a spouse or life partner.
Offers a weekly seminar and support group for any person Registration is not required.
who is separated or divorced.
SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups (317) 338-4040 Support Group Information
(888) 780-7284 Toll Free
Offers an ongoing support group for men and women who
PREVAIL have experienced the death of their spouse. Registration not
1100 South 9th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN required.
46060
(317) 773-6942
Offers individual and group support for children, teens, Women's Support Groups
and adults who have experienced or are living with
domestic violence or sexual assault. Separate programs
are available for adults, children, and adolescents. Group JULIAN CENTER
support includes education on self-care, self-esteem, grief 2011 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
and loss, healthy versus unhealthy relationships, coping (317) 941-2200
with memories, and other relevant topics. Provides a networking opportunity for Spanish-speaking
women who want to better their lives, raise their children, and

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be better mothers and partners. Group is a casual weekly investigating charges of unfair labor practice and litigating
get-together for Spanish-speaking women who might those charges that have merit. This agency has the power to
otherwise feel isolated. safeguard employees' rights to organize and to bargain
collectively, with or without union representation. Provides
MOUNT ZION APOSTOLIC CHURCH information, accepts complaints, and provides speakers and
4900 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46218 materials upon request.
(317) 549-1200 Ext. 57 ___________________________________________
Provides a faith-based recovery and support group to
women who have experienced or are currently
experiencing physical, emotional, verbal, or sexual abuse.
Offers life skills workshops, mentoring, and information
ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND
and referrals to community services. Childcare is provided. MANAGEMENT DELIVERY
METHODS
__________________________________________
Organizational Development and Management
OCCUPATIONAL/PROFESSIONAL Publications
ASSOCIATIONS
INDIANAPOLIS DIVISION OF PLANNING
200 East Washington Street, Suite 1821, Indianapolis, IN
Aging/Long Term Care Facility Associations (317) 327-5155
Prepares the Comprehensive Plan for Indianapolis/Marion
INDIANA HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATION County, handles zoning and land use petitions, and
1 North Capitol Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN administers subdivision regulations and zoning ordinances.
46204 Provides information on neighborhood development plans and
vacation of alleys, streets, and plats. Registers neighborhood
(317) 636-6406
groups, churches, schools, and businesses to receive notice
(800) 466-4422 Toll-Free of public hearings for liquor licenses, re-zonings, and other
Offers information about choosing a nursing home or land-use issues. The list of registered groups is available
assisted living facility, as well as other related issues. Can online or at the office in booklet form for a fee.
refer callers to member agencies in the caller's area of
choice. Agency membership is voluntary. Provides free ___________________________________________
consumer resource guides.
LEADING AGE INDIANA OUTPATIENT HEALTH FACILITIES
5460 Bearberry Lane, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 733-2380
Provides information about member nursing homes, Community Clinics
retirement communities, and apartments for seniors.
Membership in the association is open to not-for-profit
homes for the aged; membership is voluntary and not an AFRICAN CENTER
indicator of quality care. 3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN
46208
(317) 927-9777
Chambers of Commerce Provides primary medical care; HIV/AIDS/STD testing,
treatment, and prevention; health outreach and advocacy; and
medical referrals for individuals from Africa, Asia, or South
INDIANA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE America.
115 West Washington Street, Suite 850S,
Indianapolis, IN 46204 ALIVIO MEDICAL CENTER
(317) 264-3110 2045 Rama Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Lobbies for legislation that supports the interests of (317) 635-3499
businesses in Indiana. Offers membership benefits Offers a range of medical services (including general
including regulatory consultation, chamber magazines and medicine, counseling, OB-GYN, ophthalmology, neurology,
newsletters, business research, conferences, and trade and cardiology) at reduced rates. Specializes in services to the
shows. Provides networking opportunities for business Hispanic community, but all are welcome. Fixed fees are due
leaders across the state. at the time of service.
HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD HEALTH
Labor Organizations AND DENTAL CENTER
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46218
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD - (317) 920-5760
INDIANAPOLIS REGIONAL OFFICE Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services include
575 North Pennsylvania Street, Room 238, family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, OB/GYN, mental
Indianapolis, IN 46204 health evaluations and counseling, laboratory testing,
(317) 226-7381 immunizations, foot care, STD testing and treatment, HIV
Enforces the National Labor Relations Act in Indiana by testing/counseling, mammograms, vision care, diabetes

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treatment, asthma treatment, and patient education. and physician assistants. The centers serve patients 18
months and older, and refer clients with serious conditions to a
HEART AND SOUL CLINIC hospital or to the patient's regular doctor.
202 Penn Street, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 804-5782 CVS PHARMACY #5206
Provides free non-emergency health care to uninsured 3280 East State Road 32, Westfield, IN 46074
and under-insured persons in Hamilton County. Services (866) 389-2727 MinuteClinic National Patient Line
include acute medical care, prescriptions, health Offers basic health care services such as treatment for
education, physical exams (including for work or school common family illnesses and injuries, vaccinations, physicals
sports), and referrals to other appropriate agencies. and wellness screenings, and monitoring for chronic
conditions. Care is provided by nurse practitioners and
HOPE FAMILY CARE CLINIC physician assistants. The centers serve patients 18 months
270 West Jackson Street, Cicero, IN 46034 and older, and refer clients with serious conditions to a
(317) 984-3444 hospital or to the patient's regular doctor.
Provides general medical care for uninsured and
underinsured persons in Hamilton County. Services are CVS PHARMACY #6605
provided on a walk-in basis four times each month; small 9550 Allisonville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46250
donation requested. This clinic is a service of Cicero (866) 389-2727 MinuteClinic National Patient Line
Christian Church. Offers basic health care services such as treatment for
common family illnesses and injuries, vaccinations, physicals
JANE PAULEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER and wellness screenings, and monitoring for chronic
8931 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 conditions. Care is provided by nurse practitioners and
(317) 355-9320 physician assistants. The centers serve patients 18 months
Provides primary health care services, including treatment and older, and refer clients with serious conditions to a
for acute and chronic conditions, pediatrics, women's hospital or to the patient's regular doctor.
health and family planning services, physical exams (for
sports, school, work, Medicaid/Medicare), mental health CVS PHARMACY #6840
evaluations, immunizations, and lab work. Sliding-scale 13085 Tegler Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060
fees for uninsured clients. (866) 389-2727 MinuteClinic National Patient Line
Offers basic health care services such as treatment for
RIVERVIEW COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINIC common family illnesses and injuries, vaccinations, physicals
601 A Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 and wellness screenings, and monitoring for chronic
(317) 776-1071 conditions. Care is provided by nurse practitioners and
Provides a broad range of health services for Medicaid physician assistants. The centers serve patients 18 months
patients and low-income, uninsured persons in Hamilton and older, and refer clients with serious conditions to a
County. Women's services include prenatal care, pap hospital or to the patient's regular doctor.
tests, and family planning. Pediatrics and general family
health care also available. Services are provided by nurse CVS PHARMACY #6998
practitioners, with physicians on call. Sliding-scale fees for 9805 Geist Crossing Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256
those without insurance. (866) 389-2727 MinuteClinic National Patient Line
Offers basic health care services such as treatment for
TRINITY FREE CLINIC common family illnesses and injuries, vaccinations, physicals
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 and wellness screenings, and monitoring for chronic
(317) 819-0772 conditions. Care is provided by nurse practitioners and
Provides acute medical care to children and adults. Offers physician assistants. The centers serve patients 18 months
immunizations, physicals, and well-baby checkups. and older, and refer clients with serious conditions to a
Needed medications are provided from the clinic medicine hospital or to the patient's regular doctor.
room.
CVS PHARMACY #8674
TRINITY FREE CLINIC - PEDIATRIC MEDICAL 1390 South Range Line Road, Carmel, IN 46032
CLINIC (866) 389-2727 MinuteClinic National Patient Line
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 Offers basic health care services such as treatment for
(317) 819-0772 common family illnesses and injuries, vaccinations, physicals
Offers a weekly free clinic for low-income, uninsured and wellness screenings, and monitoring for chronic
children of Hamilton County. Services include sick visits, conditions. Care is provided by nurse practitioners and
well-child checkups, and physicals for school, camp, and physician assistants. The centers serve patients 18 months
sports. and older, and refer clients with serious conditions to a
hospital or to the patient's regular doctor.

Urgent Care Centers MEDCHECK CARMEL


11911 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 621-6700
CVS PHARMACY #1367 Offers a walk-in clinic for minor injuries and illnesses, standard
13090 Pettigru Drive, Carmel, IN 46032 health tests and screenings, immunizations, x-rays, and school
(866) 389-2727 MinuteClinic National Patient Line sports physicals. Free blood pressure readings available.
Offers basic health care services such as treatment for
common family illnesses and injuries, vaccinations,
physicals and wellness screenings, and monitoring for
chronic conditions. Care is provided by nurse practitioners

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MEDCHECK EXPRESS - FISHERS WALGREEN'S TAKE CARE CLINIC


8300 East 96th Streeet, Fishers, IN 46038 11020 Pendleton Pike, Indianapolis, IN 46236
(317) 621-1290 (317) 826-3903
Offers a walk-in clinic for minor injuries and illnesses, Provides medical care in a retail setting. Offers immunizations
standard health tests and screenings, immunizations, for children and adults as well as treatment of illness,
x-rays, and school sports physicals. Free blood pressure physicals, and checkups. Services are provided by nurse
readings available. practitioners.
MEDCHECK EXPRESS- NOBLESVILLE WALGREEN'S TAKE CARE CLINIC
16865 Clover Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 115 Fields Road, Mooresville, IN 46158
(317) 621-1288 (317) 834-6678
Offers a walk-in clinic for minor injuries and illnesses, Provides medical care in a retail setting. Offers immunizations
standard health tests and screenings, immunizations, for children and adults as well as treatment of illness,
x-rays, and school sports physicals. Free blood pressure physicals, and checkups. Services are provided by nurse
readings available. practitioners.
MEDCHECK/ KIDS EXPRESS - NOBLESVILLE WALGREEN'S TAKE CARE CLINIC
9669 East 146th Street, Suite 100, Noblesville, IN 3545 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
46060 (317) 228-0419
(317) 621-3434 Provides medical care in a retail setting. Offers immunizations
Offers a walk-in clinic for minor injuries and illnesses, for children and adults as well as treatment of illness,
standard health tests and screenings, immunizations, physicals, and checkups. Services are provided by nurse
x-rays, and school sports physicals. Free blood pressure practitioners.
readings available.
WALGREEN'S TAKE CARE CLINIC
NORA IMMEDIATE CARE CENTER 7975 East US Highway 36, Avon, IN 46123
860 East 86th Street, Suite 4, Indianapolis, IN 46240 (317) 272-5563
(317) 580-3200 Provides medical care in a retail setting. Offers immunizations
Provides walk-in, outpatient treatment of minor illnesses for children and adults as well as treatment of illness,
and injuries as well as lab testing, EKG services, X-rays, physicals, and checkups. Services are provided by nurse
drug screenings, and physicals (insurance, sports, school, practitioners.
and camp).
WALGREENS TAKE CARE CLINICS
SOUTHPORT FAMILY SPORTS AND MEDICINE 3455 Mann Road, Indianapolis, IN 46221
(FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH) (317) 487-0722
7855 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237 Provides medical care in a retail setting. Offers immunizations
(317) 781-7343 for children and adults as well as treatment of illness,
Provides medical attention for fevers, sore throats, physicals, and checkups. Services are provided by nurse
coughs, rashes, bumps, bruises, and minor injuries. practitioners.
Vaccinations and medication prescriptions are also
available. Persons needing more extensive care will be
referred to the nearest Franciscan St. Francis hospital. Veteran Outpatient Clinics
WALGREEN'S TAKE CARE CLINIC
1215 South Range Line Road, Carmel, IN 46032 INDY WEST
(317) 571-1176 3850 Shore Drive, Suite 203, Indianapolis, IN 46254
Provides medical care in a retail setting. Offers (317) 554-0000 Roudebush VAMC
immunizations for children and adults as well as treatment (317) 988-4306 New Patient Enrollment
of illness, physicals, and checkups. Services are provided Provides outpatient primary medical care for veterans in
by nurse practitioners. Central Indiana.
WALGREEN'S TAKE CARE CLINIC ___________________________________________
6191 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46220
(317) 257-6746 POLITICAL ORGANIZATION AND
Provides medical care in a retail setting. Offers
immunizations for children and adults as well as treatment PARTICIPATION
of illness, physicals, and checkups. Services are provided
by nurse practitioners.
Election Information
WALGREEN'S TAKE CARE CLINIC
8933 South Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46217
(317) 865-0472 HAMILTON COUNTY CLERK
Provides medical care in a retail setting. Offers 1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 106, Noblesville, IN
immunizations for children and adults as well as treatment 46060
of illness, physicals, and checkups. Services are provided (317) 776-8476 Elections Office
by nurse practitioners. Oversees the administration of all elections, candidate filings,
and campaign finance in Hamilton County. A website is
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vote in Hamilton County; find out which precinct they are


registered in; obtain the address and a map for their UNITED STATES SENATOR, INDIANA - RICHARD
polling place; and view sample ballots prior to election LUGAR (REPUBLICAN)
day. This office also serves as a voter registration site and 1180 Market Tower 10 West Market Street, Indianapolis,
provides information about absentee ballots and early IN 46204
voting. (317) 226-5555 Indianapolis Office
INDIANA ELECTION DIVISION (202) 224-4814 Washington Office
Represents the state of Indiana in the United States Senate.
302 West Washington Street, Room E204, All states are represented by two senators, with staggered
Indianapolis, IN 46204 six-year terms. Together with the House of Representatives,
(317) 232-3939 Indiana Election Division the Senate helps form the laws of the country. Constituents
(866) 461-8683 Hoosier Voter Hotline may contact their representatives with questions or concerns
Administers elections and election laws within the state of about issues, including current or pending legislation.
Indiana. Works with the Secretary of State on matters
such as campaign finance disclosure, civic education
initiatives, and voter involvement. Serves as an Political Organizations
interpretive resource to clarify election law provisions.

INDIANA DEMOCRATIC PARTY HEADQUARTERS


Legislation Information 115 West Washington Streeet, Suite 1165, Indianapolis,
IN 46204
(317) 231-7100
INDIANA GENERAL ASSEMBLY
(800) 223-3387 Toll Free
200 West Washington Street, Suite 230, Indianapolis, Serves as the state headquarters for the Democratic Party in
IN 46204 Indiana. Provides information about Democratic candidates,
(317) 232-9856 Legislative Information Center officials, and events in Indiana.
Provides information and publications about Indiana state
legislative issues, contact information for state senators INDIANA REPUBLICAN PARTY HEADQUARTERS
and representatives, and information on specific 47 South Meridian Street, 2nd FLoor, Indianapolis, IN
legislation and current activities of the state legislature. 46204
INSOURCE (INDIANA RESOURCE CENTER FOR (317) 635-7561
(800) 466-1087 Toll Free
FAMILIES WITH SPECIAL NEEDS)
Serves as the state headquarters for the Republican Party in
1703 South Ironwood Drive, South Bend, IN 46613 Indiana. Provides information about Republican candidates,
(800) 332-4433 Toll-Free officials, and events in Indiana.
Provides information, referrals, and advocacy around
education issues for children and young people with LIBERTARIAN PARTY OF INDIANA
disabilities. Parents are linked with representatives in their 156 East Market Street, Suite 405, Indianapolis, IN 46204
area who provide support, information, and resources (317) 920-1994
around special education and related laws, rights, and Serves as the state headquarters for the Libertarian Party in
responsibilities. Indiana. Provides information about Libertarian candidates,
officials, and events in Indiana.
THE ARC OF INDIANA
107 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800,
Indianapolis, IN 46204 Voter Registration Offices
(317) 977-2375
(800) 382-9100 Toll-Free
Advocates for positive change in public policy and CARMEL LICENSE BRANCH
attitudes around persons with developmental disabilities. 12955 Old Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
Provides information to the public on state and federal (888) 692-6841 Indiana Call Center
issues impacting people with disabilities and their families. Provides voter registration for Indiana residents. Individuals
may register to vote at any time, but must be registered at
UNITED STATES SENATOR, INDIANA - DAN least 29 days before a primary or general election to be
COATS (REPUBLICAN) eligible to vote. (Some military voters and their families can
1650 Market Tower 10 West Market Street, register until noon on election day.)
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 554-0750 Indianapolis Office FISHERS LICENSE BRANCH
(202) 224-5623 Washington Office 3 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
Represents the state of Indiana in the United States (888) 692-6841 Indiana Call Center
Senate. All states are represented by two senators, with Provides voter registration for Indiana residents. Individuals
staggered six-year terms. Together with the House of may register to vote at any time, but must be registered at
Representatives, the Senate helps form the laws of the least 29 days before a primary or general election to be
country. Constituents may contact their representatives eligible to vote. (Some military voters and their families can
with questions or concerns about issues, including current register until noon on election day.)
or pending legislation.
HAMILTON COUNTY CLERK
1 Hamilton County Square, Suite 106, Noblesville, IN
46060
(317) 776-8476 Elections Office

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Oversees the administration of all elections, candidate filings, Child Care Subsidies
and campaign finance in Hamilton County. A website is
available so that persons can verify that they are
registered to vote in Hamilton County; find out which CHILDREN'S BUREAU - COMMUNITY PARTNERS
precinct they are registered in; obtain the address and a FOR CHILD SAFETY (CPCS) - REGION 11
map for their polling place; and view sample ballots prior 942 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
to election day. This office also serves as a voter (317) 776-3461 CCDF Hamilton County
registration site and provides information about absentee Provides child-care vouchers for low-income families who are
ballots and early voting. working or in school. Families under 100% of poverty may
MCCORDSVILLE LICENSE BRANCH receive free child care; families between 100-127% of poverty
5949 West Broadway Street, Mc Cordsville, IN 46055 may receive child care on a sliding scale based on income.
(888) 692-6841 Indiana Call Center CHILDREN'S BUREAU - FAY BICCARD GLICK
Provides voter registration for Indiana residents. FAMILY PLACE
Individuals may register to vote at any time, but must be 3801 North Temple Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
registered at least 29 days before a primary or general
(317) 545-5281 Ext. 204
election to be eligible to vote. (Some military voters and
Provides child-care vouchers for low-income families who are
their families can register until noon on election day.)
working or in school. Families under 100% of poverty may
NOBLESVILLE LICENSE BRANCH receive free child care; families between 100-127% of poverty
405 Noble Creek Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060 may receive child care on a sliding scale based on income.
(888) 692-6841 Indiana Call Center
Provides voter registration for Indiana residents.
Individuals may register to vote at any time, but must be EBT Card Services
registered at least 29 days before a primary or general
election to be eligible to vote. (Some military voters and DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), INDIANA
their families can register until noon on election day.)
FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
(FSSA)
__________________________________________ 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(877) 768-5098 EBT Customer Service
Provides a 24-hour phone line for persons receiving benefits
PUBLIC ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS through Temporary Assistance to Needy Families (TANF) or
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP/food
stamps) to check their account balance or request a
Attendant Subsidies replacement electronic benefits transfer (EBT) card.

BUREAU OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES


Family Caregiver Subsidies
SERVICES (BDDS) - DISTRICT 5
7155 North Shadeland Station, Suite 160,
Indianapolis, IN 46256 CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
(317) 845-1646 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(877) 218-3530 Toll-Free (317) 254-3660
Provides funding and services to enable persons with (800) 432-2422 Toll-Free
developmental disabilities (such as developmental delay Assists seniors and persons with disabilities in applying for
or autism) to live as independently as possible. Services and accessing funding for supportive living services, including
include evaluation, case management, and referrals to residential care, day care, and home attendant services.
supported living, sheltered employment, and home-based Funding options may include Medicaid Waivers or CHOICE
care. Funding is provided through Home and Community vouchers. Ongoing case management, care coordination, and
Based Medicaid Waivers, including the Autism Waiver, in-home services are provided for those who qualify. In some
Developmental Disability Waiver, and Support Services cases, subsidies may be used to pay a family member to
Waiver. provide the care.
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN Food Stamps/SNAP
46205
(317) 254-3660
(800) 432-2422 Toll-Free HAMILTON COUNTY DIVISION OF FAMILY
Assists seniors and persons with disabilities in applying RESOURCES
for and accessing funding for supportive living services, 1105 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
including residential care, day care, and home attendant (800) 403-0864
services. Funding options may include Medicaid Waivers Helps low-income households pay for food. Eligible
or CHOICE vouchers. Ongoing case management, care households are provided with a Hoosier Works electronic
coordination, and in-home services are provided for those benefit transfer (EBT) card, which can be used at most grocery
who qualify. In some cases, subsidies may be used to pay stores to purchase food only. Monthly allotments are added to
a family member to provide the care. the account at the beginning of each month. Benefit amounts
vary by household size and income.

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General Relief information on appealing is included in the denial letter.


NOBLESVILLE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON
ADAMS TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON COUNTY
COUNTY 836 Division Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
201 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069 (317) 773-0249
(317) 758-1029 May be able to assist persons in need living in Noblesville
May be able to assist persons in need living in Adams Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as:
Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as: * Food * Rent/mortgage * Medical care/insulin
* Food * Rent/mortgage * Medical care/insulin * Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal
* Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal * Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation
* Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of
Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of assistance can be appealed to the County Commissioner;
assistance may be appealed to the County information on appealing is included in the denial letter.
Commissioner; information on appealing is included in the WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON
denial letter.
COUNTY
CLAY TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON 1549 East Greyhound Pass, Carmel, IN 46032
COUNTY (317) 574-9490
10701 North College Avenue, Suite B, Indianapolis, May be able to assist persons in need living in Washington
IN 46280 Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as:
(317) 846-2773 * Food * Rent/mortgage * Medical care/insulin
May be able to assist persons in need living in Clay * Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal
Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as: * Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation
* Food * Rent * Medical care/insulin Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of
* Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal assistance can be appealed to the County Commissioner;
* Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation information on appealing is included in the denial letter.
Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of WAYNE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON COUNTY
assistance can be appealed to the County Commissioner; 19428 Prairie Baptist Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
information on appealing is included in the denial letter.
(765) 534-4062
DELAWARE TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON May be able to assist persons in need living in Wayne
COUNTY Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as:
9090 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038 * Food * Rent/mortgage * Medical care/insulin
* Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal
(317) 842-8595 * Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation
May be able to assist persons in need living in Delaware
Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of
Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as:
assistance can be appealed to the County Commissioner;
* Food * Rent/mortgage * Medical care/insulin
information on appealing is included in the denial letter.
* Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal
* Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation WHITE RIVER TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON
Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of COUNTY
assistance can be appealed to the County Commissioner; 12695 East 256th Street, Cicero, IN 46034
information on appealing is included in the denial letter.
(317) 984-9370
FALL CREEK TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON May be able to assist persons in need living in White River
COUNTY Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as:
11595 Brooks School Road, Fishers, IN 46037 * Food * Rent/mortgage * Medical care/insulin
* Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal
(317) 841-3180 * Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation
May be able to assist persons in need living in Fall Creek Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of
Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as: assistance can be appealed to the County Commissioner;
* Food * Rent/mortgage * Medical care/insulin information on appealing is included in the denial letter.
* Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal
* Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation
Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of
assistance can be appealed to the County Commissioner;
In Home Supportive Services Subsidies
information on appealing is included in the denial letter.
JACKSON TOWNSHIP TRUSTEE, HAMILTON BUREAU OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES
COUNTY SERVICES (BDDS) - DISTRICT 5
506 West Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 7155 North Shadeland Station, Suite 160, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 984-3826 (317) 845-1646
May be able to assist persons in need living in Jackson (877) 218-3530 Toll-Free
Township of Hamilton County with basic needs, such as: Provides funding and services to enable persons with
* Food * Rent/mortgage * Medical care/insulin developmental disabilities (such as developmental delay or
* Utilities * Household goods * Fuel oil/propane/coal autism) to live as independently as possible. Services include
* Clothing * Burial expenses * Work transportation evaluation, case management, and referrals to supported
Assistance is at the discretion of the trustee. Denials of living, sheltered employment, and home-based care. Funding
assistance can be appealed to the County Commissioner; is provided through Home and Community Based Medicaid
Waivers, including the Autism Waiver, Developmental

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Disability Waiver, and Support Services Waiver. a family member to provide the care.
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS COVERING KIDS AND FAMILIES OF CENTRAL
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN INDIANA
46205 2951 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226
(317) 254-3660 (317) 221-3178
(800) 432-2422 Toll-Free Assists families with the enrollment process for Medicaid
Assists seniors and persons with disabilities in applying programs, including Hoosier Healthwise, the Healthy Indiana
for and accessing funding for supportive living services, Plan (HIP), and Health Advantage. Outreach Enrollment
including residential care, day care, and home attendant Workers may be contacted directly at the following numbers:
services. Funding options may include Medicaid Waivers MARION COUNTY
or CHOICE vouchers. Ongoing case management, care Center Township - (317) 221-3176
coordination, and in-home services are provided for those Decatur Township - (317) 221-3182
who qualify. In some cases, subsidies may be used to pay Franklin Township - (317) 221-3183
a family member to provide the care. Lawrence Township - (317) 221-3177
Perry Township - (317) 221-3183
Pike Township - (317) 221-3182
Kinship Care Subsidy Programs Warren Township - (317) 221-3177
Washington Township - (317) 221-3182
Wayne Township/Speedway - (317) 221-3184
DEPARTMENT OF CHILD SERVICES (DCS) - Spanish-speakers - (317) 221-2039
HAMILTON COUNTY ADJACENT COUNTIES
938 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Hamilton County - (317) 221-3185
(317) 773-2183 Hamilton County Office Boone, Morgan, Hendricks Counties - (317) 221-3180
(888) 631-9510 Foster Care Helpline Shelby, Hancock, Johnson Counties - (317) 221-3187
Places children who are wards of the court into temporary DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), INDIANA
foster homes and recruits, licenses, and supervises foster
FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES ADMINISTRATION
parents in Hamilton County. Foster care may be provided
by unlicensed or licensed relatives, or by licensed (FSSA)
non-relatives. Foster care is intended to provide a safe, 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
nurturing, stable, and temporary environment for children Offers Medicaid recipients a way to select or change providers
who can no longer remain in their own homes due to the (including doctors, dentists, and medical transportation) as
risk of abuse or neglect. Licensed foster parents may well as to ask questions and make complaints about their
receive payment to cover daily expenses of the foster health plan. Member services are provided through the
child. individual plans:

Care Select
Medicaid Advantage Health Solutions: (800) 784-3981
MDwise: (800) 356-1204

BUREAU OF DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)


SERVICES (BDDS) - DISTRICT 5 Anthem: (800) 553-2019
7155 North Shadeland Station, Suite 160, MDWise: (317) 822-7196 or (877) 822-7196
Indianapolis, IN 46256
(317) 845-1646 Hoosier Healthwise
Anthem: (866) 408-6131
(877) 218-3530 Toll-Free Anthem (Transportation): (800) 508-7230
Provides funding and services to enable persons with Managed Health Services (MHS): (877) 647-4848
developmental disabilities (such as developmental delay MHS (Transportation): (800) 508-7230
or autism) to live as independently as possible. Services MDwise: (317) 630-2831 or (800) 356-1204
include evaluation, case management, and referrals to
supported living, sheltered employment, and home-based Callers who do not know the name of their plan may call
care. Funding is provided through Home and Community Indiana Health Coverage
Based Medicaid Waivers, including the Autism Waiver, Member Services (Hoosier Healthwise) at (800)
Developmental Disability Waiver, and Support Services 457-4584 for assistance.
Waiver.
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS Traditional Medicaid
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN Transportation: (855) 435-7178
46205 Benefit Information: (317) 713-9627 or (800) 457-4584
(317) 254-3660 HAMILTON COUNTY DIVISION OF FAMILY
(800) 432-2422 Toll-Free RESOURCES
Assists seniors and persons with disabilities in applying 1105 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
for and accessing funding for supportive living services, (800) 403-0864
including residential care, day care, and home attendant Helps pay medical costs for children, pregnant women,
services. Funding options may include Medicaid Waivers persons with disabilities, and seniors in low-income
or CHOICE vouchers. Ongoing case management, care households. Recipients choose a participating doctor for
coordination, and in-home services are provided for those regular checkups, prenatal care, and medical treatment.
who qualify. In some cases, subsidies may be used to pay Prescriptions, dental care, vision care, family planning

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services, mental health services, and medical transportation TANF


may also be covered. Persons receiving or approved for
Medicaid may also be eligible for Medicaid burial benefits.
HAMILTON COUNTY DIVISION OF FAMILY
RESOURCES
SSI 1105 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(800) 403-0864
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION - Provides monthly financial assistance to low-income
parents/caretakers of children, when one or both parents is
ANDERSON FIELD OFFICE unable to provide adequate support. Eligible households
117 South Scatterfield Road, Anderson, IN 46012 receive a Hoosier Works EBT (electronic benefit transfer)
(866) 875-0394 Local Office card, with payments added to the account at the beginning of
(800) 772-1213 Call Center each month. Payment amounts vary according to household
Provides monthly payments to low-income seniors and size and total household income, and are intended to cover
persons of all ages with qualifying disabilties. basic care only.

State/Local Health Insurance Programs WIC

COVERING KIDS AND FAMILIES OF CENTRAL HAMILTON COUNTY WIC OFFICE


INDIANA 942 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
2951 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226 (317) 776-3445
(317) 221-3178 Provides supplemental food vouchers, nutrition education,
Assists families with the enrollment process for Medicaid breastfeeding support, and referrals for pregnant, postpartum,
programs, including Hoosier Healthwise, the Healthy or breastfeeding women and for children up to 5 years old.
Indiana Plan (HIP), and Health Advantage. Outreach
Enrollment Workers may be contacted directly at the LA PLAZA
following numbers: 8902 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46226
MARION COUNTY (317) 890-3292 WIC Office
Center Township - (317) 221-3176 Provides supplemental food vouchers, nutrition education,
Decatur Township - (317) 221-3182 breastfeeding support, and referrals for pregnant, postpartum,
Franklin Township - (317) 221-3183 or breastfeeding women and for children up to 5 years old.
Lawrence Township - (317) 221-3177
Perry Township - (317) 221-3183
MARION COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT -
Pike Township - (317) 221-3182 NORTHWEST DISTRICT HEALTH OFFICE
Warren Township - (317) 221-3177 6940 Michigan Road, Suite 130, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Washington Township - (317) 221-3182 (317) 221-7510 WIC Office
Wayne Township/Speedway - (317) 221-3184 (317) 221-3013 Spanish
Spanish-speakers - (317) 221-2039 Provides supplemental food vouchers, nutrition education,
ADJACENT COUNTIES breastfeeding support, and referrals for pregnant, postpartum,
Hamilton County - (317) 221-3185 or breastfeeding women and for children up to 5 years old.
Boone, Morgan, Hendricks Counties - (317) 221-3180 ___________________________________________
Shelby, Hancock, Johnson Counties - (317) 221-3187
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR),
INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES PUBLIC HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (FSSA)
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Communicable Disease Control
(877) 438-4479 Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP)
Offers sliding-scale health insurance to low-income
Hoosiers who have been uninsured for at least six HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
months, don't have access to employer-sponsored health 18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
insurance, and aren't eligible for Medicaid. Enrollment is (317) 776-8500
limited; eligible applicants will have the option to be Works to prevent or control the spread of communicable
placed on a wait list or to enroll in the program at full cost. diseases in Hamilton County. Offers low-cost and no-cost
INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH public health services including immunizations, lead testing,
seasonal flu shots, tuberculosis testing, and pregnancy
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
testing. Follows up on cases of communicable diseases.
(317) 233-1351 Childrens Special Health Care Provides counseling on HIV infection and on sudden infant
Services death (SIDS).
(800) 475-1355 Toll-Free
Provides supplemental medical coverage for children, INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
birth to age 21, who have serious, chronic medical 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
conditions and whose families meet the programs (317) 233-7177 Environmental Public Health
financial and medical criteria. Helps families pay for Inspects and licenses mobile home parks and agricultural
treatment related to their childs condition and provides labor camps. Also inspects campgrounds, youth camps, and
family-centered care coordination. schools. Consults with local health departments on a variety of

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environmental health issues, including swimming pool Environmental Hazards Reporting


sanitation. Oversees the onsite sewage program and the
water fluoridation program.
HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
Environmental Hazards Evaluation (317) 776-8500
Provides inspections, permits, code enforcement, and other
services to protect the health and safety of Hamilton County
HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT residents. Regulates drainage and septic systems, wells,
18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN public swimming pools and hot tubs, food service
46060 establishments, and mosquito and rodent control programs in
(317) 776-8500 the county. Investigates reports of substandard housing
Provides inspections, permits, code enforcement, and conditions, sanitation violations, air and water pollution, and
other services to protect the health and safety of Hamilton safety hazards posed by vacant buildings. Provides
County residents. Regulates drainage and septic systems, information about air and water quality and lead
wells, public swimming pools and hot tubs, food service contamination, including where to obtain testing.
establishments, and mosquito and rodent control
programs in the county. Investigates reports of INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
substandard housing conditions, sanitation violations, air MANAGEMENT (IDEM)
and water pollution, and safety hazards posed by vacant 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
buildings. Provides information about air and water quality (317) 232-8603
and lead contamination, including where to obtain testing. (800) 451-6027 Toll Free
INDOOR AND RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH (IARH) Conserves, protects, and manages Indiana's environment;
enforces environmental laws and standards; and promotes
2525 North Shadeland Avenue, E-3, Indianapolis, IN conservation, pollution prevention, and other environmental
46219 protection measures. Complaints may be filed by phone or
(800) 272-9723 Radon Hotline online. A 24-hour hotline is provided for reporting
(317) 351-7190 Main Office environmental emergencies. Environmental information and
Regulates all sources of radiation in Indiana and provides publications can be obtained on the website.
guidance and assistance to the citizens of Indiana
regarding radiation and indoor air quality. Offers
information and referrals regarding radon, mold, and other Home Sanitation
sources of indoor air contamination. Responds to
radiological incidents and emergencies within the state.
HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
Environmental Hazards Information (317) 776-8500
Provides inspections, permits, code enforcement, and other
services to protect the health and safety of Hamilton County
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL residents. Regulates drainage and septic systems, wells,
MANAGEMENT (IDEM) public swimming pools and hot tubs, food service
100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204 establishments, and mosquito and rodent control programs in
(317) 232-8603 the county. Investigates reports of substandard housing
(800) 451-6027 Toll Free conditions, sanitation violations, air and water pollution, and
Conserves, protects, and manages Indiana's environment; safety hazards posed by vacant buildings. Provides
enforces environmental laws and standards; and information about air and water quality and lead
promotes conservation, pollution prevention, and other contamination, including where to obtain testing.
environmental protection measures. Complaints may be
filed by phone or online. A 24-hour hotline is provided for TENANT LANDLORD COALITION
reporting environmental emergencies. Environmental 4302 East New York Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
information and publications can be obtained on the (317) 722-6096
website. Offers advice about rental situations by phone; no legal
assistance provided. Volunteers return calls to discuss rental
INDOOR AND RADIOLOGICAL HEALTH (IARH) situations, answer questions, and provide advice. Tenants or
2525 North Shadeland Avenue, E-3, Indianapolis, IN landlords leave their contact information on voicemail.
46219 Volunteers are not lawyers and do not offer legal advice. Calls
(800) 272-9723 Radon Hotline from long-distance numbers cannot be returned.
(317) 351-7190 Main Office
Regulates all sources of radiation in Indiana and provides
guidance and assistance to the citizens of Indiana
regarding radiation and indoor air quality. Offers
information and referrals regarding radon, mold, and other
sources of indoor air contamination. Responds to
radiological incidents and emergencies within the state.

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Occupational Health and Safety PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY


2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF LABOR (317) 776-0854
402 West Washington Street, W195, Indianapolis, IN Offers classes, workshops, lectures, and information on
(800) 743-3333 agricultural issues, insect control, gardening, composting, lawn
Provides outreach, education, and on-site consultation care, commercial horticulture, energy, and the environment.
and training to Indiana businesses. Services are free,
confidential, and voluntary. The agency's goal is to reduce
and eliminate exposures to occupational hazards that may Public Facility Health Inspection
result in worker injury or illness.
INDIANA OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (IOSHA) 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
402 West Washington Street, W195, Indianapolis, IN (317) 233-7177 Environmental Public Health
(317) 232-2693 IOSHA Inspects and licenses mobile home parks and agricultural
(317) 234-3946 Whistleblower Protection Unit labor camps. Also inspects campgrounds, youth camps, and
Enforces occupational health and safety standards, schools. Consults with local health departments on a variety of
determines whether a violation has occurred, and seeks environmental health issues, including swimming pool
abatement. Complaints about workplace safety may be sanitation. Oversees the onsite sewage program and the water
submitted to this agency formally or informally. Formal fluoridation program.
complaints must be submitted in writing by a current UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG
employee (or representative of that employee); informal ADMINISTRATION (FDA) - INDIANA OFFICE
complaints may be submitted anonymously by anyone.
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1300, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(888) 463-6332 General Inquiries
Pest Control Services (800) 216-7331 Facility Registration Information
(317) 226-6500 Indianapolis Administrative Office
Enforces safety regulations, conducts inspections of
CICERO STREET DEPARTMENT production facilities, provides consumer information including
1159 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034 recalls, and accepts consumer complaints for products under
(317) 984-4550 USFDA jurisdiction (human and animal food, drugs, medical
Maintains streets and sidewalks for the town of Cicero in devices, cosmetics, radiological, and some electronic
Hamilton County. Responsibilities include street products). Restaurant complaints should be made to the
sweeping, road and sidewalk repair, general upkeep, county department of health.
snow removal, and dead animal pickup on town streets.
This department is also responsible for mosquito spraying
public areas seasonally. Public Health Nursing
FISHERS, TOWN OF
1 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
(317) 595-3160 Engineering & Public Works 18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
Provides street and sewer maintenance for the town of (317) 776-8500
Fishers in Hamilton County. Services include pothole Works to prevent or control the spread of communicable
repair, road kill pickup, snow removal, street sign and diseases in Hamilton County. Offers low-cost and no-cost
signal maintenance, mosquito control, and public health services including immunizations, lead testing,
groundskeeping of town properties. This department also seasonal flu shots, tuberculosis testing, and pregnancy
accepts complaints of high weeds on public and private testing. Follows up on cases of communicable diseases.
properties. Provides counseling on HIV infection and on sudden infant
death (SIDS).
HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN
46060 Restaurant/Food Sanitation
(317) 776-8500
Provides inspections, permits, code enforcement, and
other services to protect the health and safety of Hamilton HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT
County residents. Regulates drainage and septic systems, 18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN 46060
wells, public swimming pools and hot tubs, food service (317) 776-8500
establishments, and mosquito and rodent control Provides inspections, permits, code enforcement, and other
programs in the county. Investigates reports of services to protect the health and safety of Hamilton County
substandard housing conditions, sanitation violations, air residents. Regulates drainage and septic systems, wells,
and water pollution, and safety hazards posed by vacant public swimming pools and hot tubs, food service
buildings. Provides information about air and water quality establishments, and mosquito and rodent control programs in
and lead contamination, including where to obtain testing. the county. Investigates reports of substandard housing
conditions, sanitation violations, air and water pollution, and
safety hazards posed by vacant buildings. Provides
information about air and water quality and lead
contamination, including where to obtain testing.

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INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Babysitting Instruction


2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 233-7360 Food Protection Program AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
Develops regulations, conducts routine inspections, INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
investigates foodborne illness complaints, and responds 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
to other food emergency incidents. Accepts food-related (317) 684-1441 Press 6
complaints about establishments on state property Offers a variety of safety training courses. Courses may be
(including state parks, state fairgrounds, Indianapolis Zoo, available in a traditional classroom setting, online, or brought
etc.). Complaints about all other retail establishments to a workplace. Offerings include:
(such as restaurants and groceries) should be directed to * First aid
the county department of health. * Cardiopulmonary respiration (CPR)
UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG * Automated external defibrillator (AED)
ADMINISTRATION (FDA) - INDIANA OFFICE * Life guarding, swimming, and water safety
* Caregiving and babysitting
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1300, Indianapolis, IN
* Disaster response
46204 * Emergency preparedness
(888) 463-6332 General Inquiries
(800) 216-7331 Facility Registration Information
(317) 226-6500 Indianapolis Administrative Office Child Passenger Safety Education
Enforces safety regulations, conducts inspections of
production facilities, provides consumer information
including recalls, and accepts consumer complaints for AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY PROGRAM
products under USFDA jurisdiction (human and animal 575 Riley Hospital Drive, Room 004, Indianapolis, IN
food, drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, radiological, and 46202
some electronic products). Restaurant complaints should (317) 944-2977
be made to the county department of health. (800) 543-6227 Toll-Free
Provides information and training on car-seat safety and refers
__________________________________________ callers to car seat and booster seat inspection sites throughout
Central Indiana area. Callers in need of car seats or booster
seats may be referred to agencies with give-away programs, if
PUBLIC SAFETY any are available. Expectant moms are referred to the car seat
program of the hospital where they will be delivering.

911 Services
Child Passenger Safety Seats
CARMEL CLAY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER
31 1st Avenue NW, Carmel, IN 46032 AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY PROGRAM
(317) 571-2586 Office 575 Riley Hospital Drive, Room 004, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 571-2580 Nonemergency Dispatch 46202
Provides 9-1-1 emergency dispatch services for the city of (317) 944-2977
Carmel in Hamilton County. This department also (800) 543-6227 Toll-Free
oversees tornado siren operation and maintenance, city Provides information and training on car-seat safety and refers
camera systems, and other government and emergency callers to car seat and booster seat inspection sites throughout
response communications services for Carmel. Central Indiana area. Callers in need of car seats or booster
seats may be referred to agencies with give-away programs, if
HAMILTON COUNTY SHERIFF any are available. Expectant moms are referred to the car seat
18100 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 program of the hospital where they will be delivering.
(317) 773-1282 Non-Emergency Dispatch (Hamilton
BETHEL LUTHERAN CHURCH
County)
20650 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 773-1300 Non-Emergency Dispatch
(317) 773-4315
(Noblesville/Westfield)
Provides baby items such as diapers, formula, clothing, baby
(317) 571-2580 Non-Emergency Dispatch (Carmel) furniture, and car seats for persons in need in Hamilton
Provides law enforcement, crime prevention, and criminal County. WIC participation or referral from a social service
investigation services and administers county correctional agency required.
facilities in Hamilton County. Operates a 24-hour dispatch
service for police officers, firefighters, and medics
(ambulances) in Hamilton County. A non-emergency
dispatch number is provided for after-hours,
non-emergency calls. For emergency assistance, persons
in Hamilton County should call 9-1-1.

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Driving Safety Education Carmel in Hamilton County. Fire prevention information


and services are also available. Persons in need of emergency
services in Carmel should call 9-1-1.
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 CARMEL FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 42
(317) 466-1000 3610 West 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
Offers a variety of services for first-time drivers with (317) 733-1480
disabilities as well as previous drivers with medical Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
conditions or age-related changes. Services include clinic special rescue situations in the city of Carmel in Hamilton
and behind-the-wheel assessment, skill development, and County. Persons in need of emergency services in Carmel
assistive technology evaluation and training (including should call 9-1-1.
bioptic telescope for vision enhancement). CARMEL FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 43
3242 East 106th Street, Carmel, IN 46033
Fire Prevention Information (317) 571-2631
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
special rescue situations in the city of Carmel in Hamilton
CARMEL FIRE DEPARTMENT - HEADQUARTERS County. Persons in need of emergency services in Carmel
AND STATION 41 should call 9-1-1.
2 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032 CARMEL FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 44
(317) 571-2600 Office 5032 East Main Street, Carmel, IN 46033
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous (317) 571-2632
material, and special rescue situations in the city of Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
Carmel in Hamilton County. Fire prevention information special rescue situations in the city of Carmel in Hamilton
and services are also available. Persons in need of County. Persons in need of emergency services in Carmel
emergency services in Carmel should call 9-1-1. should call 9-1-1.
FISHERS FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS CARMEL FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 45
AND STATION 91 10701 North College, Indianapolis, IN 46280
2 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038 (317) 818-3400
(317) 595-3200 Office Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous special rescue situations in the city of Carmel in Hamilton
material, and special rescue situations in the town of County. Persons in need of emergency services in Carmel
Fishers in Hamilton County. Public education and fire should call 9-1-1.
prevention programs available. Persons in need of
emergency services should call 9-1-1. CARMEL FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 46
540 West 136th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT (317) 571-2625
HEADQUARTERS AND STATION 71 Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
135 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 special rescue situations in the city of Carmel in Hamilton
(317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office County. Persons in need of emergency services in Carmel
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous should call 9-1-1.
material, and special rescue situations in the city of
Noblesville in Hamilton County. Also offers fire prevention CICERO FIRE DEPARTMENT
and safety information. Persons in need of emergency 1359 Stringtown Pike, Cicero, IN 46034
services should call 9-1-1. (317) 984-4575
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
SHERIDAN FIRE DEPARTMENT special rescue situations in the town of Cicero in Hamilton
506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069 County, and assists in the surrounding areas. This is a
(317) 758-4561 Office combination paid and volunteer department. In an emergency,
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous persons should call 9-1-1.
material, and special rescue situations Adams Township
of Hamilton County and Marion Township of Boone FISHERS FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS
County. This station also performs non-emergency AND STATION 91
services, including providing smoke detectors to 2 Municipal Drive, Fishers, IN 46038
low-income households in their service area. Persons in (317) 595-3200 Office
need of emergency services should call 9-1-1. Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
special rescue situations in the town of Fishers in Hamilton
County. Public education and fire prevention programs
Fire Stations available. Persons in need of emergency services should call
9-1-1.
CARMEL FIRE DEPARTMENT - HEADQUARTERS FISHERS FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 92
AND STATION 41 11595 Brooks School Road, Fishers, IN 46037
2 Civic Square, Carmel, IN 46032 (317) 595-3200 Office
(317) 571-2600 Office Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous special rescue situations in the town of Fishers in Hamilton
material, and special rescue situations in the city of County. Persons in need of emergency services should call
9-1-1.

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Noblesville in Hamilton County. Persons in need of


FISHERS FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 93 emergency services should call 9-1-1.
10501 Allisonville Road, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 595-3200 NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 76
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous 16800 Hazel Dell Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
material, and special rescue situations in the town of (317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office
Fishers in Hamilton County. Persons in need of (317) 770-5176 Station 76
emergency services should call 9-1-1. Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
special rescue situations in the city of Noblesville in Hamilton
FISHERS FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 94 County. Persons in need of emergency services should call
10701 Cumberland Road, Fishers, IN 46037 9-1-1.
(317) 595-3200 Office
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 77
material, and special rescue situations in the town of 15251 Olio Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
Fishers in Hamilton County. Persons in need of (317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office
emergency services should call 9-1-1. (317) 770-5177 Station 77
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
FISHERS FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 95
special rescue situations in the city of Noblesville in Hamilton
10870 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038 County. Persons in need of emergency services should call
(317) 595-3200 Office 9-1-1.
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous
material, and special rescue situations in the town of SHERIDAN FIRE DEPARTMENT
Fishers in Hamilton County. Persons in need of 506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069
emergency services should call 9-1-1. (317) 758-4561 Office
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT
special rescue situations Adams Township of Hamilton County
HEADQUARTERS AND STATION 71 and Marion Township of Boone County. This station also
135 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 performs non-emergency services, including providing smoke
(317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office detectors to low-income households in their service area.
(317) 770-5171 Station 71 Persons in need of emergency services should call 9-1-1.
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous
material, and special rescue situations in the city of WESTFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
Noblesville in Hamilton County. Also offers fire prevention 17535 Dartown Road, Westfield, IN 46074
and safety information. Persons in need of emergency (317) 804-3333 Office
services should call 9-1-1. Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous material, and
special rescue situations in the city of Westfield in Hamilton
NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 72 County. Persons in need of emergency services should call
400 South Harbour Drive, Noblesville, IN 46060 9-1-1.
(317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office
(317) 770-5172 Station 72
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous Food Safety Education
material, and special rescue situations in the city of
Noblesville in Hamilton County. Persons in need of
emergency services should call 9-1-1. INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 73 (317) 233-7360 Food Protection Program
2101 Greenfield Avenue, Noblesville, IN 46060 Develops regulations, conducts routine inspections,
(317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office investigates foodborne illness complaints, and responds to
(317) 770-5173 Station 73 other food emergency incidents. Accepts food-related
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous complaints about establishments on state property (including
material, and special rescue situations in the city of state parks, state fairgrounds, Indianapolis Zoo, etc.).
Noblesville in Hamilton County. Persons in need of Complaints about all other retail establishments (such as
emergency services should call 9-1-1. restaurants and groceries) should be directed to the county
department of health.
NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 74
20777 Hague Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY
(317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office 2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 770-5174 Station 74 (317) 776-0854
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous Helps low-income families select nutritious foods that fit within
material, and special rescue situations in the city of their budget. Offers in-home or in-office instruction on basic
Noblesville in Hamilton County. Persons in need of nutrition, food safety, label reading, meal planning, budgeting,
emergency services should call 9-1-1. and cooking skills.
NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT STATION 75 UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG
10170 East 191st Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 ADMINISTRATION (FDA) - INDIANA OFFICE
(317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1300, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 770-5175 Station 75 (888) 463-6332 General Inquiries
Responds to fire, emergency medical, hazardous (888) 723-3366 Safe Food Information Line
material, and special rescue situations in the city of Enforces safety regulations, conducts inspections of

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production facilities, provides consumer information including Traffic Bulletins/Information


recalls, and accepts consumer complaints for products
under USFDA jurisdiction (human and animal food, drugs,
medical devices, cosmetics, radiological, and some INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
electronic products). Restaurant complaints should be 100 North Senate Avenue, Room 755, Indianapolis, IN
made to the county department of health. 46204
(800) 261-7623 TrafficWise
Provides a toll-free number and interactive website
General Safety Education (www.in.gov/indot) for information on current road and traffic
conditions in Indiana.
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS Water Safety Education
441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 684-1441 Press 6
Offers a variety of safety training courses. Courses may AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
be available in a traditional classroom setting, online, or INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
brought to a workplace. Offerings include: 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
* First aid (317) 684-1441 Press 6
* Cardiopulmonary respiration (CPR) Offers a variety of safety training courses. Courses may be
* Automated external defibrillator (AED) available in a traditional classroom setting, online, or brought
* Life guarding, swimming, and water safety to a workplace. Offerings include:
* Caregiving and babysitting * First aid
* Disaster response * Cardiopulmonary respiration (CPR)
* Emergency preparedness * Automated external defibrillator (AED)
* Life guarding, swimming, and water safety
* Caregiving and babysitting
Product Safety Alerts/Recalls * Disaster response
* Emergency preparedness
UNITED STATES FOOD AND DRUG ___________________________________________
ADMINISTRATION (FDA) - INDIANA OFFICE
101 West Ohio Street, Suite 1300, Indianapolis, IN
46204 REHABILITATION/HABILITATION SERVICES
(888) 463-6332 General Inquiries
(888) 723-3366 Safe Food Information Line Aquatic Therapy
Enforces safety regulations, conducts inspections of
production facilities, provides consumer information
including recalls, and accepts consumer complaints for ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION, INDIANA CHAPTER
products under USFDA jurisdiction (human and animal 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 430, Indianapolis, IN
food, drugs, medical devices, cosmetics, radiological, and 46204
some electronic products). Restaurant complaints should
(800) 783-2342
be made to the county department of health.
Provides public forums and educational programs on arthritis,
fibromyalgia, and related conditions. Offers self-help courses
and instruction in water and dry-land exercise programs.
Smoke Alarms Provides speakers' bureau presentations and health fair
displays and sponsors special events such as golf
NOBLESVILLE FIRE DEPARTMENT tournaments, Fire & Ice Ball, Jingle Bell Run, and Arthritis
HEADQUARTERS AND STATION 71 Walk.
135 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-6336 Headquarters/Office Autism Therapy
Provides free smoke detectors to households in need in
the city or township of Noblesville in Hamilton County.
LITTLE STAR CENTER
WESTFIELD FIRE DEPARTMENT
12726 Hamilton Crossing Boulevard, Carmel, IN 46032
17535 Dartown Road, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 249-2242
(317) 804-3333 Office
Provides a structured, sensory-friendly facility where children
Offers up to two smoke detectors per household free of
with autism receive individualized therapeutic intervention
charge for persons in need in the city of Westfield in
based on Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA). Therapy is
Hamilton County.
conducted in an atmosphere that allows children, therapists
and families to interact, support each other and receive
on-going training. Therapy is provided year round.

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Centers for Independent Living or are at risk for developmental delays. Services include
home-based special instruction; occupational, physical, and
speech therapy; access to health and social services; and
ACCESSABILITY: CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT case management. Service area includes Marion, Hendricks,
LIVING Johnson, Morgan, and Hamilton Counties.
5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 SAINT JOSEPH INSTITUTE FOR THE DEAF -
(317) 926-1660 INDIANAPOLIS
Offers services, support, and information to help people of
any age with disabilities achieve independence. Provides 9192 Waldemar Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
information and referral, peer support, skills training, and (317) 471-8560
advocacy. Can reproduce written documents into Braille, Offers early intervention, preschool, kindergarten, summer
large-print, and audio recordings. On-site or in-home sessions, and ongoing support for children with hearing loss,
training may include: including therapy and tutoring for students with cochlear
* Life skills implants. The focus is on development of spoken and written
* Mobility/travel language skills. Preschool and kindergarten are also open to
* Managing personal-care assistants hearing children.
* Using assistive technology
* Exercising legal rights
Hearing Loss

INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF - OUTREACH


Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation SERVICES
Programs 1200 East 42nd Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 550-4803 Early Intervention
A CARING PLACE (800) 724-9550 Toll-Free
Provides free information, support, and training to Indiana
4609 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46208 parents of infants and toddlers who are deaf or hard of
(317) 466-0015 Adult Day Services hearing. Focus is on teaching optimal ways of communicating
Provides a day activity program for seniors who need day and providing a rich and stimulating environment. Services
assistance but do not require full-scale nursing care. may be delivered in the child's home or day care, or at the
Health personnel are available to monitor clients and Indiana School for the Deaf.
administer medications.
Visual Impairments
JANUS DEVELOPMENTAL SERVICES
1555 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 773-8781 INDIANA SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND AND VISUALLY
Provides daily living skills training in self-care, personal IMPAIRED
grooming, communication development, leisure skills, 7725 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240
social/affective issues, and community access skills for (317) 253-1481
adults with developmental disabilities. Provides early childhood and preschool consultation as well as
program coordination for Indiana youth who are blind or
NOBLE OF INDIANA, NORTH
visually impaired.
12220 Hancock Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 815-6239 Day Program
Offers a day program for adults with developmental and Independent Living Skills Instruction
other disabilities. Social, vocational, and recreational
programming is included. Goals and objectives are
evaluated quarterly and frequent family conferences are ACCESSABILITY: CENTER FOR INDEPENDENT
included. LIVING
SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE 5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (317) 926-1660
(317) 338-9600 Front Desk Offers services, support, and information to help people of any
age with disabilities achieve independence. Provides
(317) 338-3545 Placement & Support Service information and referral, peer support, skills training, and
Offers an activity-based program for adults with
advocacy. Can reproduce written documents into Braille,
intellectual and physical disabilities. Provides meaningful
large-print, and audio recordings. On-site or in-home training
activities based around individual interests within a
may include:
structured day.
* Life skills
* Mobility/travel
* Managing personal-care assistants
Early Intervention for Children with * Using assistive technology
Disabilities/Delays * Exercising legal rights
BOSMA ENTERPRISES
FIRST STEPS OF CENTRAL INDIANA 8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
6923 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250 (317) 704-8206 Training
(317) 257-2229 Provides independent living skills training for persons who are
(866) 212-1434 Toll-Free blind or visually impaired. Training includes adjustment to
Serves as an entry point for infants and toddlers who have blindness counseling, keyboarding, GED readiness,

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orientation and mobility, and personal management. Also


provides opportunities for socialization. BOSMA ENTERPRISES
8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE (317) 704-8240
8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 (888) 567-3422 Toll Free
(317) 338-9600 Front Desk Provides one-on-one instruction in all aspects of independent
(317) 338-3545 Placement & Support Service living and communication skills to individuals who are blind or
Provides one-to-one mentoring relationships that enable visually impaired. Rehabilitation teachers also serve as a
children and young adults with developmental disabilities resource for local information about blindness and visual
to gain critical life skills to live more independently. impairment.
Services provided within the home and community include
independent living skills, care management, housing and
transportation support, counseling, and referrals. Physical Therapy
THE ARC OF GREATER BOONE COUNTY -
PERSONAL AND COMMUNITY SERVICES CHILDREN'S THERAPLAY FOUNDATION
825 West Main Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 9919 Towne Road, Carmel, IN 46032
(765) 483-2627 (317) 872-4166
Provides daily living skills in self-care for adults with Offers physical and occupational therapy for children with
developmental disabilities. Areas of training include disabilities, using horses and adaptive equipment.
personal grooming, money handling, communication
development, computer use, food preparation, and more. EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Older Adults * Visual Impairments (317) 466-1000
Provides a range of outpatient therapies for children with
disabilities. Services include occupational therapy, physical
ACCESSABILITY - SENIORS ACHIEVING therapy, speech-language therapy, respite care, and family
INDEPENDENT LIFE (SAIL) support. A variety of summer camps is also available for
5302 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 children and adolescents with special needs.
(317) 926-1660
(866) 794-7245 Toll free
(317) 596-6440 TDD/TTY Sign Language Instruction
Assists seniors 55 and older who are losing or have
already lost their sight in gaining independence. Provides
assistance with low-tech vision aids, personal hygiene WALKER CAREER CENTER
care, clothing identification, money identification, and 9651 East 21st Street Door 70 (off 18th Street),
social activities. In-home training can usually be arranged. Indianapolis, IN 46229
Depending on available funding, this program may be (317) 532-6150
able to provide vision aids to low-income seniors with a Offers a variety of continuing education classes, including
vision impairment. vocational, technical, and recreational courses. Options
include medical transcription, dental assisting, certified nurse
assistant (CNA), small engine repair, welding, precision
Occupational Therapy machine technology, and reflexology, as well as courses in
foreign language, sign language, computer, fitness, dance,
crafts, and more.
CHILDREN'S THERAPLAY FOUNDATION
9919 Towne Road, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 872-4166 Speech and Language Pathology
Offers physical and occupational therapy for children with
disabilities, using horses and adaptive equipment.
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS
EASTER SEALS CROSSROADS 4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
4740 Kingsway Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205 (317) 466-1000
(317) 466-1000 Provides a range of outpatient therapies for children with
Provides a range of outpatient therapies for children with disabilities. Services include occupational therapy, physical
disabilities. Services include occupational therapy, therapy, speech-language therapy, respite care, and family
physical therapy, speech-language therapy, respite care, support. A variety of summer camps is also available for
and family support. A variety of summer camps is also children and adolescents with special needs.
available for children and adolescents with special needs.

Orientation and Mobility Training

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SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND fixed fees for classes.


ENRICHMENT FISHERS YMCA
9012 East 126th Street, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 595-9622
Boys/Girls Clubs Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay monthly
dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness classes, and
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF NOBLESVILLE pool and receive discounted rates for special programs.
1448 Conner Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Preschool, teen clubs, summer day camps, and school-age
(317) 773-4372 child care available to members and non-members for fixed
Provides a positive, supervised environment for young fees.
people after school and over the summer. Programs
emphasize character and leadership, education and JORDAN YMCA
career development, the arts, life skills, health and fitness, 8400 Westfield Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46240
sports, and recreation. (317) 253-3206
Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay monthly
Scouting Programs dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness classes, and
pool and receive discounted rates for special programs.
Preschool, teen clubs, summer day camps, and school-age
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, CROSSROADS OF child care available to members and non-members for fixed
AMERICA COUNCIL fees.
7125 Fall Creek Road North, Indianapolis, IN 46256
(317) 813-7125 PIKE YMCA
(877) 925-1900 Toll-Free 7114 Lakeview Parkway West Drive, Indianapolis, IN
Promotes development and leadership for Central Indiana 46268
boys through group activities, including health and life (317) 297-9622
skills, outdoor recreation, and community service projects. Offers weight-lifting and cardio machines and fitness
This council includes 25 counties, divided into 15 districts. programs. Members pay monthly dues for free access to the
fitness center and classes and receive discounted rates for
GIRL SCOUTS OF CENTRAL INDIANA special programs. Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes.
2611 Waterfront Parkway Drive, Suite 100,
Indianapolis, IN 46217 WITHAM FAMILY YMCA
(317) 924-6800 1025 North Jameson Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(877) 474-2248 Toll-Free (765) 482-5960
Offers club meetings, camps, and other programs for girls Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
in kindergarten through 12th grade. Adult volunteers lead weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Members pay monthly
girls in activities designed to build character, develop life dues for free access to the fitness center, fitness classes, and
and leadership skills, and strengthen self-confidence. pool and receive discounted rates for special programs.
Troops meet at various locations throughout the 45 Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes.
Indiana counties served by this agency. YMCA AT THE ATHENAEUM
401 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 685-9705
Social Clubs/Events Offers weight-lifting, aerobics, fitness classes. Members pay
monthly dues for free access to the fitness center and classes,
and receive discounted rates for special programs.
Older Adults
Nonmembers pay fixed fees for classes.

TOGETHER TODAY (SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF


HAMILTON COUNTY) Youth Agricultural Programs
318 North Union Street, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 674-8777 Shepherd's Center PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY
Offers weekly fellowship and educational activities for 2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
Hamilton County seniors 55 and older. Refreshments
and/or lunch are a part of the program.
(317) 776-0854
Offers 4-H clubs throughout Hamilton County for young people
in grades 3-12 and Mini 4-H for grades 1 and 2. Club activities
include workshops, leadership development, arts and crafts,
Y Facilities livestock and gardening projects, and more. Enrollment takes
place each spring.
BENJAMIN HARRISON YMCA
5736 Lee Road, Indianapolis, IN 46216
(317) 547-9622
Offers weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics facilities and
programs. Members pay monthly dues for free access to
the fitness center, fitness classes, and pool and receive
discounted rates for special programs. Nonmembers pay

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Youth Community Service Programs This council includes 25 counties, divided into 15 districts.
BOYS AND GIRLS CLUB OF NOBLESVILLE
AFTERCARE FOR THE INCARCARATED 1448 Conner Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
THROUGH MENTORING (AIM) (317) 773-4372
4901 Century Plaza Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254 Provides a positive, supervised environment for young people
(317) 874-8470 after school and over the summer. Programs emphasize
Provides reentry support to young people throughout character and leadership, education and career development,
Indiana, during and after incarceration. Volunteer mentors the arts, life skills, health and fitness, sports, and recreation.
serve as role models, teaching life skills and assisting with FAMILY SERVICES AND PREVENTION PROGRAMS
education and employment for as long as the youths are 2021 South Riley Highway, Shelbyville, IN 46176
receptive to help. Extensive training and support is (317) 398-0955
provided for mentors throughout the state.
Offers Afternoon R.O.C.K.S., an afterschool program for
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA grades 4-8.
3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 GIRL SCOUTS OF CENTRAL INDIANA
(317) 920-2562 Youth Leadership Initiative 2611 Waterfront Parkway Drive, Suite 100, Indianapolis,
Selects and trains 25 high school students interested in IN 46217
community issues and volunteer service, who want to
develop their leadership potential and serve alongside
(317) 924-6800
adults on nonprofit boards and committees. Training (877) 474-2248 Toll-Free
includes philanthropy and giving, board roles and Offers club meetings, camps, and other programs for girls in
responsibilities, meeting procedures, community needs kindergarten through 12th grade. Adult volunteers lead girls in
and issues, consensus building, diversity issues, and activities designed to build character, develop life and
presentation skills. Applications are accepted in the fall; leadership skills, and strengthen self-confidence. Troops meet
the program runs January through April. at various locations throughout the 45 Indiana counties served
by this agency.
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA, HAMILTON
INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE
COUNTY
445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
301 East Carmel Drive, Suite E300, Carmel, IN
(317) 472-1055
46032
Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS prevention,
(765) 482-9014 Youth as Resources nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in Indiana. Provides
Provides small grants to Hamilton County volunteer educational fairs, summer internships, scholarships, and
groups for youth-led service projects in their communities. college-prep workshops. Maintains a resource center, offers
Grant workshops are conducted before each grant translation/interpretation services, and provides support
deadline to advise youth on how to apply. services to other Latino-serving organizations in Indiana.
INDIANA YOUTH GROUP (IYG)
Youth Enrichment Programs 2943 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 541-8726
Provides free and confidential programs for self-identified
AFRICAN CENTER
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), and straight allied
3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, youth, ages 12-20. Program topics include education; career,
IN 46208 personal, and social development; community education; and
(317) 927-9777 advocacy. While some programs are LGBT specific, others
Promotes African cultural enrichment through summer are for both LGBT and heterosexual youth. Dinner is provided.
programs for youth, school-based arts and cultural
collaboration, and special events and festivals (African INDIANA YOUTH INSTITUTE (IYI)
Festival and Tastes of Africa). 603 East Washington Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
46204
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL
(317) 396-2700 Office
INDIANA (800) 343-7060 Toll Free
2960 North Meridian Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, (855) 227-5494 Ask IYI Helpline
IN 46208 Offers a broad range of services to youth workers, educators,
(317) 921-2201 and non-profit organizations who provide services directly to,
Provides mentors for boys and girls ages 8-18 (ages 8-14 or on behalf of, children and youth in Indiana. Services include
at time of enrollment). Adult mentors are matched with training opportunities, fundraising information, and a weekly
youth who have shared interests and goals. Mentors email newsletter featuring free resources, grant information,
volunteer two to four times per month for at least one year. and youth-related reports. Provides a toll-free helpline to assist
BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA, CROSSROADS OF youth organizations with questions about fundraising, youth
development, and legal matters.
AMERICA COUNCIL
7125 Fall Creek Road North, Indianapolis, IN 46256 JAMESON CAMP
(317) 813-7125 2001 Bridgeport Road, Indianapolis, IN 46231
(877) 925-1900 Toll-Free (317) 241-2661
Promotes development and leadership for Central Indiana Offers residential camping programs for all children, with a
boys through group activities, including health and life specialization in helping children with minor social and
skills, outdoor recreation, and community service projects. emotional needs. Programs are designed to help participants

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develop interpersonal life skills and increase self-esteem. SOCIAL INSURANCE PROGRAMS
Activities include swimming, rope course, archery, arts
and crafts, hiking trails, picnics, campfires, and more. In
addition to a traditional summer camp, there is also a Medicare
wellness camp and a camp for children affected by
HIV/AIDS.
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION - ANDERSON
PROMISING FUTURES OF CENTRAL INDIANA
294 South 9th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 FIELD OFFICE
(317) 773-6342 117 South Scatterfield Road, Anderson, IN 46012
Provides young people an opportunity to serve others and (866) 875-0394 Local Office
develop leadership skills. Teen Leaders serve to keep (800) 772-1213 Call Center
Promising Futures informed on current youth issues and Provides health insurance for people ages 65 and older,
how to better relate to kids. Participants contribute a people who have received SSDI for 24 months, and for people
minimum of 10 volunteer hours giving presentations in with specific qualifying health conditions. Medicare has four
area schools and community events to increase parts:
awareness of issues affecting todays young people. * Part A: Hospital insurance (inpatient hospital care, home
health care, hospice)
PURDUE EXTENSION - HAMILTON COUNTY * Part B: Medical insurance (outpatient medical care)
2003 East Pleasant Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 * Part C: Medicare Advantage plans (combining Parts A and
(317) 776-0854 B under a specialty plan)
Offers 4-H clubs throughout Hamilton County for young * Part D: Prescription drug coverage
people in grades 3-12 and Mini 4-H for grades 1 and 2.
Club activities include workshops, leadership
development, arts and crafts, livestock and gardening Railroad Workers Retirement Benefits
projects, and more. Enrollment takes place each spring.
RUTH LILLY HEALTH EDUCATION CENTER RAILROAD RETIREMENT BOARD
2055 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 50 South Meridian Street, Room 303, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 924-0904 46204
Provides health education programs in the areas of (877) 772-5772
general health, disease prevention, drug education, (312) 751-4701 TDD/TTY
nutrition and fitness, human growth and development, Administers pensions, unemployment and sickness benefits
mental health, and violence prevention. Age-appropriate for employees in, or closely affiliated with, the railroad industry.
programs are available for groups from preschoolers Benefits are paid upon retirement, death of the earner or
through adults (maximum 150 total participants for most disability from trust funds supported by contributions from
programs). railroad employers and employees. Beneficiaries are eligible
for Medicare.
SOCIAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 228, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 638-3628 Social Security Disability Insurance
Provides a range of educational programs for students of
various ages, including human growth and development,
HIV/STD prevention, bullying and violence prevention, SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION - ANDERSON
and teen pregnancy prevention. These programs are FIELD OFFICE
delivered at schools throughout Central Indiana. Teacher 117 South Scatterfield Road, Anderson, IN 46012
and parent resources available. (866) 875-0394 Local Office
THE YMCA OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS (800) 772-1213 Call Center
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN Provides monthly income for adults who have qualifying
(317) 266-9622 Association Office disabilities and who have accumulated the required number of
Offers information about various before- and after-school credits through paid employment, as well as for their children
programs, summer day camps, and residential camps and dependent spouses or widows. Adults who have been
offered through YMCA centers in Marion, Boone, disabled since childhood may also be eligible for SSDI through
Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, and Johnson Counties. a parent's earnings record.
Membership not required for participation.

Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Individuals

INDIANA YOUTH GROUP (IYG)


2943 East 46th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 541-8726
Provides free and confidential programs for self-identified
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender (LGBT), and straight
allied youth, ages 12-20. Program topics include
education; career, personal, and social development;
community education; and advocacy. While some
programs are LGBT specific, others are for both LGBT
and heterosexual youth. Dinner is provided.

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Social Security Retirement Benefits Workers Compensation

SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION - WORKER'S COMPENSATION BOARD OF INDIANA


ANDERSON FIELD OFFICE 402 West Washington Street, W196, Indianapolis, IN
117 South Scatterfield Road, Anderson, IN 46012 46204
(866) 875-0394 Local Office (317) 232-3808
(800) 772-1213 Call Center (800) 824-2667 Toll Free
Provides monthly income to workers at least 62 years old Provides hearings regarding compensation for workers injured
who have earned sufficient Social Security credits through on the job. If the worker's insurance company denies liability,
payroll deductions (generally requires at least 10 years of the worker should file an Adjustment of Claim with the
work). Eligible persons may choose when to start Worker's Compensation Board to initiate a hearing. Clients are
receiving benefits; the longer a person waits, the larger advised to use an attorney for the hearing. Ombudsman
the monthly payments will be. Family members of persons division offers alternative dispute resolution services for claims
receiving benefits may also be eligible for benefits. that have not been brought before the hearing officers.
___________________________________________
Social Security Survivors Insurance
SPECIALIZED TREATMENT
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION -
ANDERSON FIELD OFFICE
Adolescent/Adult Immunizations
117 South Scatterfield Road, Anderson, IN 46012
(866) 875-0394 Local Office
(800) 772-1213 Call Center JANE PAULEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
Provides monthly income to the surviving spouse, 8931 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
ex-spouse, and/or dependents of deceased persons who (317) 355-9320
earned enough Social Security credits (through paid Provides primary health care services, including treatment for
employment) to qualify. The amount paid is based on the acute and chronic conditions, pediatrics, women's health and
deceased worker's accumulated work credits. Survivors family planning services, physical exams (for sports, school,
must meet age, disability, and/or guardianship criteria to work, Medicaid/Medicare), mental health evaluations,
begin receiving payments. immunizations, and lab work. Sliding-scale fees for uninsured
clients.

Unemployment Insurance VISITING NURSE SERVICE (VNS)


4701 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 722-8200 Central Office
WORKONE EAST, MARION COUNTY (800) 248-6540 Toll Free
2525 North Shadeland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN Offers a full range of travel vaccines, including Yellow Fever.
46219 Free pre-travel health counseling and recommendations
(317) 358-4500 WorkOne East provided. Tuberculosis testing, HPV vaccinations, and
(800) 891-6499 Unemployment Helpline shingles vaccinations are also available.
Provides assistance and information for those filing for
unemployment benefits. Unemployment insurance
benefits offer temporary weekly income for eligible AIDS/HIV Clinics
unemployed persons.
WORKONE EXPRESS, HAMILTON COUNTY AFRICAN CENTER
10204 Lantern Road, Suite 600, Fishers, IN 46038 3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, IN
(317) 841-8194 Fishers Office 46208
(800) 891-6499 Unemployment Helpline (317) 927-9777
Provides computers for persons wishing to file for Provides primary medical care; HIV/AIDS/STD testing,
unemployment benefits. An online tutorial is available, but treatment, and prevention; health outreach and advocacy; and
there is no live assistance with unemployment benefits at medical referrals for individuals from Africa, Asia, or South
this location. For one-on-one assistance with America.
unemployment issues, persons in Hamilton County are
directed to their nearest full-service WorkOne office. INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
MEDICAL TOWER INN
WORKONE WEST, MARION COUNTY 1633 North Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
3400 Lafayette Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222 (317) 962-2700 LifeCare
(317) 246-5400 WorkOne West Provides outpatient medical services, care coordination, social
(800) 891-6499 Unemployment Helpline support, and access to AIDS clinical drug trials for HIV positive
Provides assistance and information for those filing for and AIDS patients. Established clients may also be eligible for
unemployment benefits. Unemployment insurance food, housing, transportation, employment, legal, and financial
benefits offer temporary weekly income for eligible assistance.
unemployed persons.

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WISHARD INFECTIOUS DISEASE CLINIC Diabetes Management Clinics


1111 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 630-7645 FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS - STOP 11 ROAD
Provides outpatient medical services, care coordination, OFFICES
social support, and access to AIDS clinical drug trials for 5230A East Stop 11 Road, Indianapolis, IN 46237
HIV positive and AIDS patients. Established clients may (317) 782-6600 Diabetes Center
also be eligible for food, housing, transportation, Offers education and training in the management of diabetes,
employment, legal, and financial assistance. in small groups and on an individual basis. Services are
provided at fixed fees. Doctor referral required.
ALS Clinics
Home Nursing
INDIANA UNIVERSITY ALS CENTER AT
WISHARD RIVERVIEW HOME CARE
1050 Wishard Boulevard Neurology Department, 6th 493 Westfield Road, Suite 9, Noblesville, IN 46060
Floor, Indianapolis, IN 46202 (800) 248-6540 Admissions Department
(317) 630-8456 Provides in-home care services including nursing, physical
Provides a supportive environment for patients with therapists, speech and occupational therapists, home care
Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), also known as "Lou aides, social workers, and dieticians. Can arrange for home
Gehrig's Disease," and their families to receive medical equipment. All services are provided under guidance
professional medical evaluations and social services. of the client's doctor.
Clinic staff includes a variety of medical specialists, a
dietician, and a care services coordinator.
Hospice Care
Asthma Clinics
ABBIE HUNT BRYCE HOME
4760 Pennwood Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46205
TRINITY FREE CLINIC (317) 860-0484 Abbie Hunt Bryce Home
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 Provides a home-like environment for terminally ill persons
(317) 819-0772 with limited or no financial resources. Residents at the home
Provides pulmonologist and respiratory exams and receive medical, emotional, physical, and spiritual support
therapy. Treats both allergies and asthma. Education is during their final stages of life. Residents must be referred
provided along with medications. Serves low-income, through a hospice program.
uninsured and underinsured persons in Hamilton County,
ages 12 and older. FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS - HOME HEALTH AND
HOSPICE
438 South Emerson Avenue, Greenwood, IN 46143
Childhood Immunizations (317) 865-2092
Provides in-home care by an interdisciplinary team of
professionals and volunteers for persons with a life expectancy
HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT of 6 months or less. Fixed fees are usually covered by
18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN third-party payers.
46060
(317) 776-8500 HOSPICE OF CENTRAL INDIANA (VISITING NURSE
Offers low-cost immunizations for young people ages 0-18 SERVICE)
years old who are insured by any form of Medicaid, who 4701 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
are uninsured, or whose insurance does not cover (317) 722-8229
immunizations. Also provides immunizations for Native (888) 878-8098 Toll Free
Americans and Alaskan Natives under age 18, regardless Provides end-of-life care that focuses on the patients comfort
of their insurance status. All age-appropriate vaccinations and quality of life. Offers a full range of hospice services,
including, including school-required vaccinations, HPV personalized to meet the physical, emotional, social, and
vaccination, and others. spiritual needs of patients and their families during the illness
JANE PAULEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER and for at least a year after a patients death. Services can be
provided in the client's home, hospital, or other facility.
8931 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 355-9320 SAINT VINCENT NEW HOPE
Provides primary health care services, including treatment 8450 North Payne Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
for acute and chronic conditions, pediatrics, women's (317) 338-4060 Hospice Information
health and family planning services, physical exams (for (888) 780-7284 Hospice Information (Toll Free)
sports, school, work, Medicaid/Medicare), mental health Offers hospice care services for terminally ill patients and their
evaluations, immunizations, and lab work. Sliding-scale families. Pain management, palliative care, and support
fees for uninsured clients. services are available for adult, pediatric, and perinatal
patients. Services may be delivered wherever the patient is
staying or at St. Vincent's homelike in-patient hospice facility.
Short-term respite for caregivers is also available.

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HPV Immunizations also include medical evaluation as well as occupational


and physical therapy evaluation.

HAMILTON COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT


18030 Foundation Drive, Suite A, Noblesville, IN Pediatric Feeding Disorders Programs
46060
(317) 776-8500
RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA
Offers low-cost immunizations for young people ages 0-18
years old who are insured by any form of Medicaid, who UNIVERSITY HEALTH
are uninsured, or whose insurance does not cover 705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
immunizations. Also provides immunizations for Native (317) 944-2060 Information Desk
Americans and Alaskan Natives under age 18, regardless (317) 944-3936 Emergency Room
of their insurance status. All age-appropriate vaccinations Provides specialized diagnostic and treatment services for
including, including school-required vaccinations, HPV infants, children, and adolescents. A variety of specialized
vaccination, and others. clinics are available, including for spina bifida, cerebral palsy,
down syndrome, behavioral issues, feeding disorders,
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - CASTLETON adoption services, cancer, infectious diseases, and more. A
HEALTH CENTER 24-hour emergency room and level 1 burn and trauma units
8121 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250 are also available.
(317) 849-9304
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast Sexual Assault Treatment
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and COMMUNITY HOSPITAL EAST
counseling. 1500 North Ritter Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 355-4673 Center of Hope
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - EASTSIDE HEALTH Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to
CENTER victims of sexual assault or domestic violence in a private,
9385 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229 quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers medical exams,
(317) 899-4731 evidence collection, STD testing, court testimony, and support
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for services.
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD INDIANAPOLIS
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and 8111 South Emerson Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46237
counseling. (317) 865-5440 Center of Hope
(317) 865-5262 Center of Hope (Alt. number)
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - MIDTOWN HEALTH Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to
CENTER victims of sexual assault (ages 12 and older) in a private,
3750 North Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers medical exams,
IN 46208 evidence collection, STD testing, court testimony, and support
(317) 925-6747 services.
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast
INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing HOSPITAL
and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD 1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and (317) 962-4673 Center of Hope
counseling. (317) 962-8355 Emergency Room
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to
VISITING NURSE SERVICE (VNS) victims of physical or sexual assault, including domestic
4701 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205 violence, in a private, quiet, and compassionate environment.
(317) 722-8299 Ext. 1104 Immunization Office Offers medical exams, evidence collection, STD testing, court
Offers a full range of travel vaccines, including Yellow testimony, and support services.
Fever. Free pre-travel health counseling and
recommendations provided. Tuberculosis testing, HPV RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA
vaccinations, and shingles vaccinations are also available. UNIVERSITY HEALTH
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 274-4673 Pediatric Center of Hope
Muscular Dystrophy Clinics (317) 692-3378 Pediatrict Center of Hope - Aftercare
Provides crisis counseling services and medical evaluation for
suspected victims of child sexual abuse (ages 15 and under).
MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY FAMILY FOUNDATION Child Protective Services will be notified immediately.
7220 US Highway 31 South, Indianapolis, IN 46227
(317) 923-6333 SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - CARMEL
(800) 544-1213 Toll-Free 13500 North Meridian Street, Carmel, IN 46032
Offers bimonthly clinics to help children learn to manage (317) 582-7300 Center of Hope
day-to-day living with a neuromuscular disease. Clinics Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to

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victims of sexual assault or of domestic violence in a private, and counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD
quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers medical testing and treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
exams, evidence collection, STD testing, court testimony,
and support services. PLANNED PARENTHOOD - EASTSIDE HEALTH
CENTER
SAINT VINCENT HOSPITAL - INDIANAPOLIS 9385 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 899-4731
(317) 338-4366 Pediatric Center of Hope Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance for and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
children who are victims of child maltreatment, including testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
sexual assault. Staffed by a clinical social worker, two counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
pediatricians, and a full-time nurse, the team provides treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
24-hour coverage and consultation to ensure that children
receive the care they need and that evidence is PLANNED PARENTHOOD - MIDTOWN HEALTH
appropriately identified and preserved to increase the CENTER
likelihood of successful prosecution of perpetrators. 3750 North Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
46208
SAINT VINCENT MEDICAL CENTER NORTHEAST
(317) 925-6747
13914 East State Road 238, Fishers, IN 46037
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
(317) 415-9180 Center of Hope/Emergency Room and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
victims of sexual assault or of domestic violence in a counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
private, quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
medical exams, evidence collection, STD testing, court
testimony, and support services.
WISHARD MEMORIAL HOSPITAL Travel Immunizations
1001 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 630-7646 Center of Hope VISITING NURSE SERVICE (VNS)
(317) 274-4673 Center of Hope (Pediatric) 4701 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Provides medical, psychological, and legal assistance to (317) 722-8299 Ext. 1104 Immunization Office
victims of sexual assault or of domestic violence in a Offers a full range of travel vaccines, including Yellow Fever.
private, quiet, and compassionate environment. Offers Free pre-travel health counseling and recommendations
medical exams, evidence collection, STD testing, court provided. Tuberculosis testing, HPV vaccinations, and
testimony, and support services. shingles vaccinations are also available.

Sexually Transmitted Disease Treatment Weight Management

AFRICAN CENTER RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA


3737 North Meridian Street, Suite 507, Indianapolis, UNIVERSITY HEALTH
IN 46208 705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 927-9777 (317) 948-5888 POWER Clinic
Provides primary medical care; HIV/AIDS/STD testing,
Offers an intensive lifestyle and fitness-enhancing program for
treatment, and prevention; health outreach and advocacy;
overweight children. Lab tests and fitness assessment are
and medical referrals for individuals from Africa, Asia, or
conducted at enrollment. Families work with dietitians,
South America. exercise physiologists, behaviorists, and pediatricians at the
HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD Riley Clinic. Follow-up services included.
HEALTH AND DENTAL CENTER ___________________________________________
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis,
IN 46218
(317) 920-5760 SPECIALTY MEDICINE
Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services
include family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine,
OB/GYN, mental health evaluations and counseling, Dental Care
laboratory testing, immunizations, foot care, STD testing
and treatment, HIV testing/counseling, mammograms,
vision care, diabetes treatment, asthma treatment, and ALIVIO MEDICAL CENTER
patient education. 2045 Rama Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 352-1137 Dental Clinic
PLANNED PARENTHOOD - CASTLETON Provides a full range of dental services to people of all ages.
HEALTH CENTER Services include cleanings, extractions, fillings, crowns,
8121 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250 braces, and dentures. All are welcome, with a special
(317) 849-9304 emphasis on Hispanic and low-income populations.
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for
men and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast
exams, testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing

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Traditional Medicaid
DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORK - SOUTHERN Transportation: (855) 435-7178
INDIANA Benefit Information: (317) 713-9627 or (800) 457-4584
PO Box 872, Indianapolis, IN 46206
(317) 631-6022 Local Calls INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
(800) 452-6022 Toll Free 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Coordinates free, donated dental care for seniors (ages (855) 435-7178 Family Helpline
65 and older) and persons who are permanently disabled Provides information and referral services to Hoosiers in need
or medically compromised who have no other way to pay of resources such as prenatal care, health and dental care,
for necessary treatment. This program does not provide shelter, food, utility assistance, literacy programs, GED
emergency care, and waiting lists can be a year or longer. programs, vocational programs, and more. Provides
information and referral to public assistance programs such as
HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD WIC, TANF, CCDF, SNAP (food stamps), and Medicare.
HEALTH AND DENTAL CENTER Maintains lists of Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise medical,
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, dental, and transportation providers. Offers support and
IN 46218 advocacy to help Indiana families access the services they
(317) 782-2128 need.
Provides preventive dental services (cleanings, fluoride INDIANAPOLIS DISTRICT DENTAL SOCIETY
treatments, brushing instructions), crowns, extractions, 8780 Purdue Road, Suite 8, Indianapolis, IN 46268
fillings, bridgework, and dentures.
(317) 471-8131
INDIANA UNIVERSITY SCHOOL OF DENTISTRY Provides information on dental care and offers referrals to
1121 West Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 private dentists by geographic area who are accepting new
(317) 274-7433 Patient Admitting patients. Does not provide Medicaid referrals. Serves Marion,
Offers a wide range of dental services performed by Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Morgan, Shelby, and
pre-doctoral and graduate students. Fees are based on Tipton Counties.
services needed not on income but are generally less
than in the private sector. Full payment is due at time of
service. Payment options are available. Eye Care
TRINITY FREE CLINIC
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 ALIVIO MEDICAL CENTER
(317) 819-0772 2045 Rama Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46219
Provides a dental screening, including x-rays and (317) 635-3499
examination to determine needed services. The clinic Offers a range of medical services (including general
does extractions, fillings, hygiene, limited oral surgery, medicine, counseling, OB-GYN, ophthalmology, neurology,
and limited root canals. If necessary, follow-up and cardiology) at reduced rates. Specializes in services to the
appointments will be arranged. Hispanic community, but all are welcome. Fixed fees are due
at the time of service.
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR),
INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD HEALTH
ADMINISTRATION (FSSA) AND DENTAL CENTER
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
Offers Medicaid recipients a way to select or change 46218
providers (including doctors, dentists, and medical (317) 920-5760
transportation) as well as to ask questions and make Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services include
complaints about their health plan. Member services are family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, OB/GYN, mental
provided through the individual plans: health evaluations and counseling, laboratory testing,
immunizations, foot care, STD testing and treatment, HIV
Care Select testing/counseling, mammograms, vision care, diabetes
Advantage Health Solutions: (800) 784-3981 treatment, asthma treatment, and patient education.
MDwise: (800) 356-1204 INDIANAPOLIS EYE CARE CENTER
Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) 501 Indiana Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Anthem: (800) 553-2019 (317) 321-1470
MDWise: (317) 822-7196 or (877) 822-7196 Offers comprehensive eye care for patients of all ages.
Services are performed by interns under doctor supervision.
Hoosier Healthwise Low-income patients with no insurance of any kind may
Anthem: (866) 408-6131 receive the exam free and eyeglasses at a reduced price.
Anthem (Transportation): (800) 508-7230 SAVING SIGHT INDIANA
Managed Health Services (MHS): (877) 647-4848
1040 East 86th Street, Suite 44-F, Indianapolis, IN 46240
MHS (Transportation): (800) 508-7230
MDwise: (317) 630-2831 or (800) 356-1204 (317) 321-1407 Sight for Students
Provides vouchers for low-income and uninsured school-age
Callers who do not know the name of their plan may children to receive a free eye exam and glasses. Vision
call Indiana Health Coverage Service Plan conducts the program.
Member Services (Hoosier Healthwise) at (800)
457-4584 for assistance.

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fees for uninsured clients.


SAVING SIGHT INDIANA
70 East 91st Street, Suite 204, Indianapolis, IN PLANNED PARENTHOOD - CASTLETON HEALTH
46240 CENTER
(317) 321-1407 Gift of Vision 8121 Center Run Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46250
Matches uninsured, low-income adults with local eye-care (317) 849-9304
professionals throughout Indiana who offer donated Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
services. Donated services might include eye exams, eye and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
glasses, and occasionally surgical procedures. testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
TRINITY FREE CLINIC treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 819-0772 PLANNED PARENTHOOD - EASTSIDE HEALTH
Provides free vision screening, prescriptions for glasses, CENTER
and limited referrals for ophthalmology care for 9385 East Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46229
low-income, uninsured and underinsured persons in (317) 899-4731
Hamilton County. Services by appointment only. Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
SAVING SIGHT INDIANA
testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
1040 East 86th Street, Suite 44-F, Indianapolis, IN counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
46240 treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
(317) 321-1407 Sight for Students
Provides vouchers for low-income and uninsured PLANNED PARENTHOOD - MIDTOWN HEALTH
school-age children to receive a free eye exam and CENTER
glasses. Vision Service Plan conducts the program. 3750 North Meridian Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
SAVING SIGHT INDIANA 46208
70 East 91st Street, Suite 204, Indianapolis, IN (317) 925-6747
Offers confidential, low-cost reproductive health care for men
46240 and women. Services include pelvic exams, breast exams,
(317) 321-1407 Gift of Vision testicular exams, pap smears, pregnancy testing and
Matches uninsured, low-income adults with local eye-care counseling, contraception, HPV vaccination, STD testing and
professionals throughout Indiana who offer donated treatment, and HIV/AIDS testing and counseling.
services. Donated services might include eye exams, eye
glasses, and occasionally surgical procedures. SAINT VINCENT WOMEN'S HOSPITAL -
INDIANAPOLIS
8111 Township Line Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
Obstetrics/Gynecology (317) 415-8111
Offers a variety of heath services for women, including breast
ALIVIO MEDICAL CENTER health, gynecology, obstetrics, menopause support, prenatal
and neonatal care, urology, and general medical and surgical
2045 Rama Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46219 services.
(317) 635-3499
Offers a range of medical services (including general
medicine, counseling, OB-GYN, ophthalmology, Osteopathy
neurology, and cardiology) at reduced rates. Specializes
in services to the Hispanic community, but all are
welcome. Fixed fees are due at the time of service. WESTVIEW HOSPITAL
HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD 3630 Guion Road, Indianapolis, IN 46222
HEALTH AND DENTAL CENTER (317) 920-8439
Offers an osteopathic hospital, focusing on preventative
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, medicine, healthy lifestyles, and treating the root cause of
IN 46218 illness. Services include a 24-hour emergency room, an
(317) 920-5760 intensive care unit, surgical services, cancer care,
Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services rehabilitative services, geriatric behavioral health, and wound
include family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, care. An affiliate of Community Health Network.
OB/GYN, mental health evaluations and counseling,
laboratory testing, immunizations, foot care, STD testing
and treatment, HIV testing/counseling, mammograms,
vision care, diabetes treatment, asthma treatment, and
patient education.
JANE PAULEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER
8931 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219
(317) 355-9320
Provides primary health care services, including treatment
for acute and chronic conditions, pediatrics, women's
health and family planning services, physical exams (for
sports, school, work, Medicaid/Medicare), mental health
evaluations, immunizations, and lab work. Sliding-scale

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Pediatrics COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH BEHAVIORAL


HEALTH PAVILLION
HEALTHNET MARTINDALE BRIGHTWOOD 7165 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256
HEALTH AND DENTAL CENTER (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
2855 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 100, Indianapolis, (317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis
IN 46218 (317) 621-5100 Lobby
(317) 920-5760 Provides immediate evaluations by phone or face-to-face for
Offers comprehensive primary health care. Services psychiatric emergencies and offers referral services to mental
include family practice, pediatrics, internal medicine, health providers.
OB/GYN, mental health evaluations and counseling,
RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
laboratory testing, immunizations, foot care, STD testing
and treatment, HIV testing/counseling, mammograms, 1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
vision care, diabetes treatment, asthma treatment, and (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
patient education. (317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
JANE PAULEY COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
8931 East 30th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46219 Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
(317) 355-9320 Conditions treated include:
Provides primary health care services, including treatment * Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
for acute and chronic conditions, pediatrics, women's * Depression, sadness, grief
health and family planning services, physical exams (for * Addictive behaviors, substance abuse
sports, school, work, Medicaid/Medicare), mental health * Memory problems
evaluations, immunizations, and lab work. Sliding-scale * Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
fees for uninsured clients. * Vocational and homeless issues
PEYTON MANNING CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL AT SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS CENTER
SAINT VINCENT 8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
2001 West 86th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46260 (317) 338-4800 Access Center
(317) 338-4366 Hilbert Pediatric Emergency Room (800) 872-2210 Toll-Free
(317) 338-2345 Hospital Switchboard/Information Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for
Provides a full range of pediatric services for newborn to mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient,
teen patients in a child-friendly environment. Inpatient, partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and continuing
outpatient, emergency, and critical care, as well as a care programs are available, as well as individual, marital,
variety of wellness programs, are available. family, and group therapies. Services are available for youth,
adults, and seniors.
RILEY HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AT INDIANA
UNIVERSITY HEALTH
705 Riley Hospital Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse
(317) 944-2060 Information Desk Treatment
(317) 944-3936 Emergency Room
Provides specialized diagnostic and treatment services for
infants, children, and adolescents. A variety of specialized ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
clinics are available, including for spina bifida, cerebral 697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
palsy, down syndrome, behavioral issues, feeding (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
disorders, adoption services, cancer, infectious diseases, (317) 574-0055 Office
and more. A 24-hour emergency room and level 1 burn Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
and trauma units are also available. depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
TRINITY FREE CLINIC - PEDIATRIC MEDICAL relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
CLINIC problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
1045 West 146th Street, Carmel, IN 46032 individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
(317) 819-0772 and medication management are also available. Clients with
Offers a weekly free clinic for low-income, uninsured significant substance abuse problems may participate in an
children of Hamilton County. Services include sick visits, intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three
well-child checkups, and physicals for school, camp, and hours, three days per week.
sports.
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE
17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
__________________________________________ (877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line
(317) 773-6864 Office
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
SUBSTANCE ABUSE SERVICES depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated grief,
relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and social
Central Intake/Assessment for Substance problems. Services include an initial assessment as well as
Abuse individual, group, and family counseling. Psychiatric evaluation
and medication management are also available. Clients with

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significant substance abuse problems may participate in an


intensive outpatient program (IOP), which meets for three FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH -
hours, three days per week. OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES
610 East Southport Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - 46227
INDIANAPOLIS (317) 783-8383
2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, Offers outpatient treatment for adults, children, and
IN 46241 adolescents experiencing mental illness or behavioral or
(317) 247-8900 emotional problems. Crisis intervention services, evaluation,
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health chemical dependency services, anger management classes,
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and and ongoing support groups are available.
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER
referrals. School-based services available at some 2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services (765) 298-4600 Office
available for adult patients within the Cummins Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for substance
Community Reintegration Program. abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs available.
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
LEBANON LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250
(765) 482-7421 (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health (317) 621-7740 Office
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for substance
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs available.
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and
referrals. School-based services available at some GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - WARREN
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living TOWNSHIP
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services 2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
available for adult patients within the Cummins 46219
Community Reintegration Program. (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
EMBERWOOD CENTER (317) 355-5009 Addictions Office
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for substance
abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs available.
(317) 536-7100
Offers outpatient substance abuse treatment for HARBOR LIGHT CENTER, THE SALVATION ARMY
adolescents and adults. A comprehensive intake 2400 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
assessment ensures the appropriate level of treatment is (317) 972-1450 Office
provided. Adult treatment ranges from educational (800) 517-7766 Crisis Line
services, outpatient counseling, and intensive outpatient Offers state-certified outpatient addiction treatment, including
treatment. Relapse prevention programs are offered to intensive outpatient program (IOP), addiction education
those who have completed treatment at this agency or classes, relapse prevention, and aftercare. All programs
elsewhere. require participation in 12-step meetings and on-site drug
FAIRBANKS testing.
8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256 INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
(317) 849-8222 HOSPITAL
Offers a full range of addiction and substance abuse
1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
treatment, including detox, inpatient rehabilitation,
intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), (317) 962-2000 Switchboard
supportive living, and educational meetings. (317) 639-4357 24-Hour Access Center
Offers assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE psychiatric care, chemical dependency treatment, and chronic
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN pain management. Specialized child, adolescent, adult, and
(317) 634-6341 Central Office geriatric services are available. Substance abuse treatment
Offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse program options include inpatient and outpatient detoxification, adult
and after care including assessment, education, and and adolescent intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and
group counseling. Intensity of services is based on group therapy.
diagnosis. Child care is available. RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
FAMILIES FIRST - PLAINFIELD 1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
1913 Crown Plaza Boulevard, Plainfield, IN 46168 (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
(317) 838-5966 Local Office (317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
Offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse program Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
and after care including assessment, education, and and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
group counseling. Intensity of services is based on Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
diagnosis. Child care is available. Conditions treated include:
* Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)

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* Depression, sadness, grief addiction. During treatment, a clinical assessment is


* Addictive behaviors, substance abuse completed to determine follow-up services.
* Memory problems
* Aggressive or self-harming behaviors INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
* Vocational and homeless issues HOSPITAL
1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS (317) 962-2000 Switchboard
CENTER (317) 639-4357 24-Hour Access Center
8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 Offers assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient
(317) 338-4800 Access Center psychiatric care, chemical dependency treatment, and chronic
(800) 872-2210 Toll-Free pain management. Specialized child, adolescent, adult, and
Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for geriatric services are available. Substance abuse treatment
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient, options include inpatient and outpatient detoxification, adult
partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and and adolescent intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and
continuing care programs are available, as well as group therapy.
individual, marital, family, and group therapies. Services
are available for youth, adults, and seniors. RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
VALLE VISTA (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143 (317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
(317) 887-1348 Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
Provides private, full service, confidential mental health and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
and substance abuse services. Free assessment and Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
referral services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking Conditions treated include:
treatment or information regarding substance abuse or * Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
mental health services. Facility offers a full continuum of * Depression, sadness, grief
care including day and evening outpatient services, partial * Addictive behaviors, substance abuse
hospitalization, residential treatment, acute inpatient * Memory problems
services and aftercare programs. * Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
* Vocational and homeless issues

Detoxification SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS CENTER


8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
(317) 338-4800 Access Center
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH BEHAVIORAL (800) 872-2210 Toll-Free
HEALTH PAVILLION Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for
7165 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256 mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient,
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and continuing
(317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis care programs are available, as well as individual, marital,
(317) 621-5100 Lobby family, and group therapies. Services are available for youth,
Provides short-term, inpatient mental health care for adults, and seniors.
children, adults, and seniors in need of intensive TARA TREATMENT CENTER
supervision. Services include crisis stabilization,
medication management, and medical detoxification.
6231 South US Highway 31, Franklin, IN 46131
(812) 526-2611
FAIRBANKS (800) 397-9978 Toll-Free
8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256 Provides detoxification treatment for persons at risk of
(317) 849-8222 experiencing withdrawal symptoms resulting from extended
Offers a full range of addiction and substance abuse alcohol or other drug use. Individuals are monitored on a
treatment, including detox, inpatient rehabilitation, 24-hour basis by licensed medical staff. Once individuals are
intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), medically stable, they may begin the next phase of treatment.
supportive living, and educational meetings.
VALLE VISTA
HAMILTON CENTER - ACCESS CENTER 898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
620 8th Avenue, Terre Haute, IN 47804 (317) 887-1348
(812) 231-8200 Provides private, full service, confidential mental health and
(800) 742-0787 Toll-Free substance abuse services. Free assessment and referral
Operates a 16-bed, adult, in-patient unit for mental health services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking treatment or
and addictions treatment. This agency also offers referrals information regarding substance abuse or mental health
to other in-patient facilities throughout Indiana. services. Facility offers a full continuum of care including day
and evening outpatient services, partial hospitalization,
HARBOR LIGHT CENTER, THE SALVATION residential treatment, acute inpatient services and aftercare
ARMY programs.
2400 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 972-1450 Office
(800) 517-7766 Crisis Line
Offers a residential, medically supervised detoxification
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Drug/Alcohol Testing CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -


INDIANAPOLIS
NORA IMMEDIATE CARE CENTER 2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, IN
860 East 86th Street, Suite 4, Indianapolis, IN 46240 46241
(317) 580-3200 (317) 247-8900
Provides walk-in, outpatient treatment of minor illnesses Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
and injuries as well as lab testing, EKG services, X-rays, including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
drug screenings, and physicals (insurance, sports, school, psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
and camp). treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
services available at some locations. Day programs,
WITHAM TOXICOLOGY LABORATORY semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
1400 Dan Conn Drive, Lebanon, IN 46052 rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
(765) 483-1800 Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
(800) 752-8822 Toll Free
Provides low-cost drug testing for parents or legal CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS -
guardians who want to test a young person under age 21. LEBANON
All results are confidential. 1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(765) 482-7421
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health services,
DUI Offender Programs including crisis intervention, assessment, and evaluation;
psychotherapy; individual, family, and group therapy; addiction
treatment; case management; and referrals. School-based
COUNCIL ON ADDICTION PREVENTION services available at some locations. Day programs,
8520 Allison Pointe Boulevard, Suite 100, semi-independent living assistance, and vocational
Indianapolis, IN 46250 rehabilitation services available for adult patients within the
(317) 713-6795 Cummins Community Reintegration Program.
Provides assessment and classes for persons arrested for
driving under the influence of alcohol and other
EMBERWOOD CENTER
drug-related offenses. Separate levels for first- and 1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
second-time offenders. (317) 536-7100
Offers outpatient substance abuse treatment for adolescents
and adults. A comprehensive intake assessment ensures the
General Assessment for Substance Abuse appropriate level of treatment is provided. Adult treatment
ranges from educational services, outpatient counseling, and
intensive outpatient treatment. Relapse prevention programs
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL are offered to those who have completed treatment at this
697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032 agency or elsewhere.
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line FAIRBANKS
(317) 574-0055 Office 8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence,
(317) 849-8222
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated Offers a full range of addiction and substance abuse
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and treatment, including detox, inpatient rehabilitation, intensive
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), supportive
well as individual, group, and family counseling. living, and educational meetings.
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse 615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient
46204
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days
per week.
(317) 634-6341 Central Office
Offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse program and
ASPIRE INDIANA - NOBLESVILLE after care including assessment, education, and group
17840 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060 counseling. Intensity of services is based on diagnosis. Child
(877) 574-1254 Access Intake Line care is available.
(317) 773-6864 Office FAMILIES FIRST - PLAINFIELD
Offers outpatient treatment for children and adults with 1913 Crown Plaza Boulevard, Plainfield, IN 46168
depression, anxiety, substance abuse and dependence, (317) 838-5966 Local Office
personality disorders, behavior problems, complicated
Offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse program and
grief, relationship difficulties, and other psychiatric and
after care including assessment, education, and group
social problems. Services include an initial assessment as
counseling. Intensity of services is based on diagnosis. Child
well as individual, group, and family counseling.
care is available.
Psychiatric evaluation and medication management are
also available. Clients with significant substance abuse
problems may participate in an intensive outpatient
program (IOP), which meets for three hours, three days
per week.

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FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH - SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS CENTER


OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES 8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260
610 East Southport Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN (317) 338-4800 Access Center
(317) 783-8383 (800) 872-2210 Toll-Free
Offers outpatient treatment for adults, children, and Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for
adolescents experiencing mental illness or behavioral or mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient,
emotional problems. Crisis intervention services, partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and continuing
evaluation, chemical dependency services, anger care programs are available, as well as individual, marital,
management classes, and ongoing support groups are family, and group therapies. Services are available for youth,
available. adults, and seniors.
GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER VALLE VISTA
2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012 898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake (317) 887-1348
(765) 298-4600 Office Provides private, full service, confidential mental health and
Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for substance abuse services. Free assessment and referral
substance abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking treatment or
available. information regarding substance abuse or mental health
services. Facility offers a full continuum of care including day
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - and evening outpatient services, partial hospitalization,
LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP residential treatment, acute inpatient services and aftercare
6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250 programs.
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake
(317) 621-7740 Office
Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities
substance abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs
available.
COMMUNITY HOSPITAL NORTH BEHAVIORAL
GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - HEALTH PAVILLION
WARREN TOWNSHIP 7165 Clearvista Drive, Indianapolis, IN 46256
2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
46219 (317) 621-5700 24-Hour Crisis
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake (317) 621-5100 Lobby
(317) 355-5009 Addictions Office Provides short-term, inpatient mental health care for children,
Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for adults, and seniors in need of intensive supervision. Services
substance abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs include crisis stabilization, medication management, and
available. medical detoxification.

INDIANAPOLIS VET CENTER, VETERANS' FAIRBANKS


HEALTH ADMINISTRATION 8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
8330 Naab Road, Suite 103, Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317) 849-8222
(317) 988-1600 Offers a full range of addiction and substance abuse
Helps all combat veterans and their families cope with treatment, including detox, inpatient rehabilitation, intensive
stress, gain self-esteem, and achieve goals. Features outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), supportive
peer group support, self-help programs, rap groups, job living, and educational meetings.
development, VA benefits assistance, drug and alcohol HAMILTON CENTER - ACCESS CENTER
treatment, and family conflict assistance. Also provides
620 8th Avenue, Terre Haute, IN 47804
counseling for veterans who have been sexually assaulted
while serving. (812) 231-8200
(800) 742-0787 Toll-Free
RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER Operates a 16-bed, adult, in-patient unit for mental health and
1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 addictions treatment. This agency also offers referrals to other
(317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic in-patient facilities throughout Indiana.
(317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours) RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental
1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
health and addiction treatment services for eligible
veterans. Detoxification and methadone treatment options (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
are available. Conditions treated include: (317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
* Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
* Depression, sadness, grief and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
* Addictive behaviors, substance abuse Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
* Memory problems Conditions treated include:
* Aggressive or self-harming behaviors * Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
* Vocational and homeless issues * Depression, sadness, grief
* Addictive behaviors, substance abuse
* Memory problems
* Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
* Vocational and homeless issues

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assessment ensures the appropriate level of treatment is


SAINT VINCENT INDIANAPOLIS STRESS provided. Adult treatment ranges from educational services,
CENTER outpatient counseling, and intensive outpatient treatment.
8401 Harcourt Road, Indianapolis, IN 46260 Relapse prevention programs are offered to those who have
(317) 338-4800 Access Center completed treatment at this agency or elsewhere.
(800) 872-2210 Toll-Free
Offers crisis intervention, assessment, and treatment for
HARBOR LIGHT CENTER, THE SALVATION ARMY
mental health and addiction issues. Intensive outpatient, 2400 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
partial hospitalization, inpatient detoxification, and (317) 972-1450 Office
continuing care programs are available, as well as (800) 517-7766 Crisis Line
individual, marital, family, and group therapies. Services Offers state-certified outpatient addiction treatment, including
are available for youth, adults, and seniors. intensive outpatient program (IOP), addiction education
classes, relapse prevention, and aftercare. All programs
VALLE VISTA require participation in 12-step meetings and on-site drug
898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143 testing.
(317) 887-1348
Provides private, full service, confidential mental health
and substance abuse services. Free assessment and Residential Substance Abuse Treatment
referral services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking Facilities
treatment or information regarding substance abuse or
mental health services. Facility offers a full continuum of
care including day and evening outpatient services, partial HARBOR LIGHT CENTER, THE SALVATION ARMY
hospitalization, residential treatment, acute inpatient 2400 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
services and aftercare programs. (317) 972-1450 Office
(800) 517-7766 Crisis Line
Offers a 14-day residential drug and alcohol treatment
Methadone Maintenance program for adults, designed to teach basic recovery and life
management skills. Services individual and group therapy,
INDIANAPOLIS TREATMENT CENTER family groups, computer training classes, educational
programs, GED classes, recovery support groups, case
2626 East 46th Street, Suite J, Indianapolis, IN management, and spiritual counseling.
46205
(317) 475-9066 LA VERNA LODGE
Provides outpatient services to individuals who are 1550 East 156th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
addicted to opioid drugs, including both natural opioids (317) 867-4330
such as opium, morphine, and codeine products, and Provides a residential drug and alcohol treatment program for
synthetic opioids such as heroin, oxycodone, and men. Length of stay may be 30, 60, or 90 days. Persons in
hydrocodone. Services typically include dispensing of the need of detoxification or medical stabilization services will be
clinically appropriate daily dose of either methadone or admitted to a treatment facility before beginning their stay at
Suboxone (buprenorphine) to prevent withdrawal, prevent La Verna Lodge.
or minimize cravings, and prevent or minimize any
euphoria or high if illicit opioids are used. Medications TARA TREATMENT CENTER
are usually accompanied by counseling, education, 6231 South US Highway 31, Franklin, IN 46131
referral, and other supportive services. (812) 526-2611
(800) 397-9978 Toll-Free
RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER Offers holistic, residential care including therapy, education,
1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 12-step programs, and family involvement. Length of stay is
(317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic typically 30-42 days; longer-term transitional housing is
(317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours) available for those who require further support. Separate
Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental facilities for men and women.
health and addiction treatment services for eligible
veterans. Detoxification and methadone treatment options THIRD PHASE
are available. Conditions treated include: 15755 Allisonville Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
* Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) (317) 773-5100
* Depression, sadness, grief Provides supervised group living for adult women (with or
* Addictive behaviors, substance abuse without children up to age 5) who are troubled, abused, or
* Memory problems substance abusers. Open service area. Call for information; no
* Aggressive or self-harming behaviors walk-ins.
* Vocational and homeless issues
VALLE VISTA
898 East Main Street, Greenwood, IN 46143
Relapse Prevention Programs (317) 887-1348
Provides private, full service, confidential mental health and
substance abuse services. Free assessment and referral
EMBERWOOD CENTER services are available 24/7 for individuals seeking treatment or
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 information regarding substance abuse or mental health
(317) 536-7100 services. Facility offers a full continuum of care including day
Offers outpatient substance abuse treatment for and evening outpatient services, partial hospitalization,
adolescents and adults. A comprehensive intake residential treatment, acute inpatient services and aftercare

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programs.
NICOTINE ANONYMOUS - COLLEGE AVENUE
WHEELER MISSION CENTER FOR WOMEN AND BRANCH LIBRARY
CHILDREN 4180 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46218
3208 East Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201 (317) 351-9336
(317) 687-3630 (317) 848-7137
Provides a Christian-based, 18-24 month residential, Offers a monthly 12-step fellowship of men and women
substance-abuse treatment program for women without helping each other live nicotine-free lives. Phone and
children. The three-phase program begins with a Internet-based meetings are also available.
minimum 9-week stay at the Center for Women and
Children for chemical withdrawal and addressing NICOTINE ANONYMOUS - MARTIN LUTHER KING
immediate health, legal, and/or family issues. Participants COMMUNITY CENTER
move to a separate, undisclosed location for phase two 40 West 40th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
which provides relapse prevention and life skills classes, Offers a weekly 12-step fellowship of men and women helping
as well as work and educational opportunities. Phase each other live nicotine-free lives. Phone and Internet-based
three provides leadership, career development, or job meetings are also available.
placement and retention services.
RIVERVIEW HOSPITAL
WHEELER MISSION MEN'S RESIDENTIAL 395 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
CENTER (317) 776-7484 Freedom from Smoking
245 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201 Offers a free smoking cessation program developed by the
(317) 636-2720 Residential Center and Hebron Intake American Lung Association. This seven-week course is
(812) 332-2452 Hebron Center Office, Bloomington offered five times a year for persons in Hamilton County.
Offers a Christian-based, 12 month residential recovery
program for men with a chemical dependency. Clients
begin in an 8 to 10 week program in Indianapolis where Suboxone/Subutex Maintenance Treatment
they are stabilized by the removal of addictive
substances, attend daily classes, and participate as part
of a team work program. Participants then move to a INDIANAPOLIS TREATMENT CENTER
285-acre facility in Bloomington, have class time daily, 2626 East 46th Street, Suite J, Indianapolis, IN 46205
and work on site. The men's children and spouses may (317) 475-9066
attend therapy sessions and classes on weekends. Client Provides outpatient services to individuals who are addicted to
owes $4,000 upon completing the program; however, no opioid drugs, including both natural opioids such as opium,
one is turned away due to an inability to pay. morphine, and codeine products, and synthetic opioids such
as heroin, oxycodone, and hydrocodone. Services typically
include dispensing of the clinically appropriate daily dose of
Smoking Cessation either methadone or Suboxone (buprenorphine) to prevent
withdrawal, prevent or minimize cravings, and prevent or
minimize any euphoria or high if illicit opioids are used.
AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN INDIANA Medications are usually accompanied by counseling,
115 West Washington Street Suite 1180 South, education, referral, and other supportive services.
Indianapolis, IN 46204
RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
(800) 548-8252 National Lung Helpline
1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Offers community-based classes to help adults overcome
tobacco addiction. This eight-session program uses a (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
behavior modification approach in a group support setting. (317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
Also available online, in both free and premium-pay Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
packages. and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
ASIAN HELP SERVICES Conditions treated include:
609 East 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205 * Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
(317) 924-4827 * Depression, sadness, grief
Provides information, education, and advocacy for the * Addictive behaviors, substance abuse
Asian community in the areas of health care and wellness. * Memory problems
Assists clients in understanding and applying for benefits * Aggressive or self-harming behaviors
such as Hoosier Healthwise, Medicare, and Medicaid. * Vocational and homeless issues
Wellness and screening workshops are available for
breast cancer, prostate cancer, colon cancer, and
smoking cessation. Substance Abuse Counseling
HANCOCK REGIONAL HOSPITAL
801 North State Street, Greenfield, IN 46140 ASPIRE INDIANA - INDIANAPOLIS DEAF SERVICES
(317) 468-4506 Community Education Department 2506 Willowbrook Parkway, Suite 111, Indianapolis, IN
Offers an interactive, 4-session class with information and 46205
strategies to help participants stop using tobacco (317) 475-7270 Voice
products. Participants may receive 6 weeks of smoking (317) 475-7272 TTY
cessation medication while participating in the program. (866) 572-6547 Videophone
Provides a range of services to deaf, deaf-blind,
hard-of-hearing, and late-deafened individuals with mental

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illness, addiction, and/or emotional disorders. Services include


mental health evaluation, outpatient therapy, outpatient GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES -
substance abuse treatment, case management, life-skills LAWRENCE TOWNSHIP
training, employment services, and residential placement. 6950 Hillsdale Court, Indianapolis, IN 46250
A supervised Deaf Group Home and long-term (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
hospitalization are available. (317) 621-7740 Office
Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for substance
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs available.
INDIANAPOLIS
2345 South Lynhurst Drive, Suite 205, Indianapolis, GALLAHUE MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES - WARREN
IN 46241 TOWNSHIP
(317) 247-8900 2040 Shadeland Avenue, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health 46219
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and (317) 621-5719 Central Intake
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group (317) 355-5009 Addictions Office
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for substance
referrals. School-based services available at some abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs available.
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services HARBOR LIGHT CENTER, THE SALVATION ARMY
available for adult patients within the Cummins 2400 North Tibbs Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46222
Community Reintegration Program. (317) 972-1450 Office
CUMMINS BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SYSTEMS - (800) 517-7766 Crisis Line
Offers state-certified outpatient addiction treatment, including
LEBANON intensive outpatient program (IOP), addiction education
1005 South Meridian Street, Lebanon, IN 46052 classes, relapse prevention, and aftercare. All programs
(765) 482-7421 require participation in 12-step meetings and on-site drug
Provides a full continuum of outpatient mental health testing.
services, including crisis intervention, assessment, and
evaluation; psychotherapy; individual, family, and group INDIANA UNIVERSITY HEALTH - METHODIST
therapy; addiction treatment; case management; and HOSPITAL
referrals. School-based services available at some 1701 North Senate Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
locations. Day programs, semi-independent living (317) 962-2000 Switchboard
assistance, and vocational rehabilitation services (317) 639-4357 24-Hour Access Center
available for adult patients within the Cummins Offers assessment and diagnosis, inpatient and outpatient
Community Reintegration Program. psychiatric care, chemical dependency treatment, and chronic
EMBERWOOD CENTER pain management. Specialized child, adolescent, adult, and
1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 geriatric services are available. Substance abuse treatment
options include inpatient and outpatient detoxification, adult
(317) 536-7100 and adolescent intensive outpatient programs (IOP), and
Offers outpatient substance abuse treatment for group therapy.
adolescents and adults. A comprehensive intake
assessment ensures the appropriate level of treatment is REACH FOR YOUTH
provided. Adult treatment ranges from educational 3505 North Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN
services, outpatient counseling, and intensive outpatient 46205
treatment. Relapse prevention programs are offered to (317) 920-5900
those who have completed treatment at this agency or Provides assessment, treatment, and counseling for youth at
elsewhere. the beginning to moderate level of using alcohol, marijuana, or
FRANCISCAN SAINT FRANCIS HEALTH - other drugs. Offers alcohol and drug abuse prevention
OUTPATIENT BEHAVIORAL HEALTH SERVICES services.
610 East Southport Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN REACH FOR YOUTH - PERRY TOWNSHIP OFFICE
(317) 783-8383 5401 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Offers outpatient treatment for adults, children, and (317) 788-4451
adolescents experiencing mental illness or behavioral or Provides assessment, treatment, and counseling for youth at
emotional problems. Crisis intervention services, the beginning to moderate level of using alcohol, marijuana, or
evaluation, chemical dependency services, anger other drugs. Offers alcohol and drug abuse prevention
management classes, and ongoing support groups are services.
available.
RICHARD L. ROUDEBUSH VA MEDICAL CENTER
GALLAHUE CRESTVIEW CENTER 1481 West 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
2201 Hillcrest Drive, Anderson, IN 46012 (317) 988-2780 Mental Health Clinic
(317) 621-5719 Central Intake (317) 988-4498 Mental Health Services (After Hours)
(765) 298-4600 Office Provides confidential inpatient and outpatient mental health
Provides assessment and outpatient treatment for and addiction treatment services for eligible veterans.
substance abuse issues. Intensive outpatient programs Detoxification and methadone treatment options are available.
available. Conditions treated include:
* Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD)
* Depression, sadness, grief

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* Addictive behaviors, substance abuse at the beginning to moderate level of using alcohol,
* Memory problems marijuana, or other drugs. Offers alcohol and drug abuse
* Aggressive or self-harming behaviors prevention services.
* Vocational and homeless issues

Substance Abuse Hotlines


Substance Abuse Day Treatment
ASPIRE INDIANA - CARMEL
FAIRBANKS 697 Pro-Med Lane, Carmel, IN 46032
8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256 (800) 560-4038 24-Hour Crisis Line
(317) 849-8222 Provides 24-hour phone crisis intervention for persons
Offers a full range of addiction and substance abuse experiencing a mental health or addiction crisis. Crisis
treatment, including detox, inpatient rehabilitation, coordinators perform an assessment and then facilitate
intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), appropriate referrals such as referrals to emergency rooms,
supportive living, and educational meetings. emergency face-to-face evaluations and pre-hospital
screenings, or police contact for a wellness check. Current
clients of Aspire may use this line to get connected to the
Substance Abuse Education/Prevention doctor-on-call for crisis assistance.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS (AA) - Transitional Residential Substance Abuse


INDIANAPOLIS Services
136 East Market Street, Room 1030, Indianapolis, IN
46204
(317) 632-7864 DOVE RECOVERY HOUSE FOR WOMEN
Provides information, assistance, and literature to AA 14 North Highland Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
members, groups, and committees and answers (317) 964-0450
questions from the general public. Serves Central Indiana. Provides transitional housing for women wanting to end drug
or alcohol addiction. Offers in-house AA and NA meetings and
FAIRBANKS assists residents with literacy skills, educational opportunities,
8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256 and employment referrals. All occupants are closely evaluated
(317) 849-8222 and monitored. Clients are asked to make a 3-month
Offers a full range of addiction and substance abuse commitment, and may stay up to 2 years.
treatment, including detox, inpatient rehabilitation,
intensive outpatient (IOP), partial hospitalization (PHP), FAIRBANKS
supportive living, and educational meetings. 8102 Clearvista Parkway, Indianapolis, IN 46256
(317) 849-8222
MOTHERS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING (MADD), Provides a sober and supportive living environment for
INDIANA adolescents transitioning from addiction treatment into
PO Box 41, Whiteland, IN 46184 recovery, with anticipation of returning to their homes and
(317) 816-6233 families. If returning to family is not an option, the staff works
Provides information, educational materials, political to prepare the client for independent living or another
advocacy, and public awareness campaigns to supportive living environment.
discourage impaired driving. Offers tools specially
designed for parents, young people, and college students. HVAF OF INDIANA
964 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
OFICINA INTERGRUPAL HISPANA (317) 951-0688
2923 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201 Offers intensive, highly structured, supportive housing for
(317) 631-5099 Spanish Only homeless veterans with substance abuse issues. Clients
Provides Spanish-language information, assistance, and participate in workshops and receive individualized case
literature to Alcoholics Anonymous members, groups, and management to assist them in achieving self-sufficiency.
committees and answers questions from the general Veterans may reside in the REST program for up to two years
public. before moving into permanent housing.
REACH FOR YOUTH LA VERNA LODGE
3505 North Washington Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 1550 East 156th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
46205 (317) 867-4330
(317) 920-5900 Provides a residential drug and alcohol treatment program for
Provides assessment, treatment, and counseling for youth men. Length of stay may be 30, 60, or 90 days. Persons in
at the beginning to moderate level of using alcohol, need of detoxification or medical stabilization services will be
marijuana, or other drugs. Offers alcohol and drug abuse admitted to a treatment facility before beginning their stay at
prevention services. La Verna Lodge.
REACH FOR YOUTH - PERRY TOWNSHIP LUCILLE RAINES RESIDENCE
OFFICE 947 North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
5401 Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46227 (317) 636-3328
(317) 788-4451 Provides a continuing care facility for persons who have
Provides assessment, treatment, and counseling for youth completed substance abuse programs. Referral from

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treatment program or sponsor is required. TAX ORGANIZATIONS AND SERVICES


NEW LIFE RECOVERY HOME FOR MEN
224 South Lebanon Street, Lebanon, IN 46052
(765) 482-4955 Property Tax Agencies
Offers a residential recovery program for alcohol- or
drug-addicted males looking to rebuild their lives and HAMILTON COUNTY ASSESSOR
reintegrate into society. The facility provides counselors 33 North 9th Street, Suite 214, Noblesville, IN 46060
and a 12-step program, support groups, employment
(317) 776-9617
skills, and a structured environment emphasizing
Identifies, lists, and calculates the value of all taxable property
recovery. Residents must make a 90-day commitment
in Noblesville, Wayne, and White River Townships of Hamilton
and agree to work, pay a weekly service fee, attend
County. Oversees general reassessments in the county and
meetings, submit to random drug screens, and perform
hears appeals on real estate and property tax assessments.
daily chores. No maximum length of stay.
Advises and instructs the county's township assessors and
PATHWAY TO RECOVERY calculates inheritance tax.
2135 North Alabama Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 926-8557
Offers supportive housing programs for homeless adults Taxpayer Information Lines
who have been diagnosed with addiction, mental illness,
or both (dual diagnosis). Programs progress from INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE
entry-level supportive housing, to intermediate
100 North Senate Avenue, N248, Indianapolis, IN 46204
semi-independent living, to permanent affordable housing.
(317) 233-4018 Refund Status and Tax Information Line
PROGRESS HOUSE Provides automated information for Indiana state tax filers.
201 South Shelby Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Free on-site assistance with completing state income tax
(317) 637-9816 forms is available on a walk-in basis.
Provides housing, guidance, supervision, and support for INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE (IRS), INDIANA
recovering alcoholic and drug-dependent men, ages 18
and older. Clients must be working or receiving disability
OFFICE
benefits or must secure employment within two weeks. 575 North Pennsylvania Street Suite W1665, Indianapolis,
Minimum length of stay is 90 days; maximum stay is IN 46204
typically one year. (800) 829-1040 Telephone Assistance - Individuals
(317) 685-7500 Indianapolis Office
SEEDS OF HOPE Offers a variety of federal tax services and information by
1425 South Mickley Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46241 phone (800 numbers only) and in-person. Assistance includes
(317) 244-0203 copies of tax returns, tax forms and publications, taxpayer
Provides transitional housing for women, ages 18 and identification numbers, tax law information, help preparing
older, who are recovering from chemical addiction. Also federal income tax returns, and for taxpayers who meet
offers 12-Step program meetings and self-help support income requirements, tax return preparation. For in-person
groups. Provides assistance in securing and/or assistance, walk in to the center and wait to speak with a
maintaining employment. Once accepted, clients must representative.
adhere to program rules. Additional community service ___________________________________________
referrals given as needed.
SPAIN'S RESIDENTIAL LIVING
3019 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 TEMPORARY FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE
(317) 640-2575
Provides transitional housing for women recovering from
drug or alcohol addiction. Two furnished houses provide a Personal Loans
safe environment for the recovery process. Each house is
monitored by a house manager. Curfew is 10pm on AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER
weeknights and midnight on weekends. Residents must
sign a 3- or 6-month lease, agree to random drug testing,
INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
and attend regular 12-step meetings. Fixed rental fees; no 441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
maximum stay. (317) 684-1441 Press 1
Coordinates with military and veterans groups to supply
TALBOT HOUSE emergency, 0%-interest loans for active-service military
1424 North Central Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 personnel or their immediate families. Loans can be used for
(317) 635-1192 emergency travel, burial of a loved one, or to meet basic
Provides a residential care facility for adult male needs such as food and shelter. Can also provide information
recovering alcoholics and recovering drug addicts. and referral to other resources available to military personnel
Residents attend AA, NA, and Cocaine Anonymous and their families.
meetings that are held on the premises. Normal length of
stay is six months; dorm style living.
FAMILIES FIRST - CENTRAL OFFICE
615 North Alabama Street, Suite 320, Indianapolis, IN
46204
(317) 634-6341
Provides low-interest loans to help parents pay for things they
need to stay on the job or in school, such as:

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* Car repairs (up to $750) drop-off points. Reservations are required. Wheelchair
* Car purchase (up to $6,000) accessible.
* First month's rent and deposit (up to $850)
* Child care (up to $800)
* Medical or dental expenses related to work (up to General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs
$500)
Loan decisions typically take 4-6 weeks.
HAMILTON COUNTY EXPRESS
1555 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46062
Undesignated Temporary Financial (317) 773-2688
Assistance Provides public bus transportation in Hamilton County, with
links available to IndyGo Routes 18, 19, 28, 34, and 37 (with
connections at Castleton Square Mall, the Fashion Mall, Nora
Disaster Victims Plaza, St. Vincent Hospital, and Traders Point). Riders choose
curbside pick-up and drop-off points. Reservations are
required. Wheelchair accessible.
RED CROSS - HAMILTON COUNTY
15325 Herriman Boulevard, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-0380 Local Bicycle Transportation
Provides immediate care and comfort to people affected
by major and single-family disasters in Hamilton County.
Meets basic emergency needs such as food, clothing, COMMUTER CONNECT
shelter, and emotional support. Works with individuals 320 North Meridian Street, Suite 406, Indianapolis, IN
and families one on one to address their specific 46204
disaster-caused needs and makes referrals to additional (317) 327-7433
community resources and services. (855) 292-7433 Toll-Free
Helps Central Indiana employees find alternative
__________________________________________ transportation solutions for getting to and from work, such as
carpooling, transit services, bicycling, or walking. Commuters
registered with the program may be eligible for free taxi rides
TRANSPORTATION home in emergency situations.
INDY BIKE HUB YMCA
222 East Market, Suite 100E, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Consulates/Foreign Government (317) 612-3083
Representatives Offers programs for all ages, including all-season sports,
weight-lifting, aerobics, and aquatics. Bicycle Garage Indy is
available on-site for bicycle repairs, sales, and rentals.
CONSULATE OF MEXICO Members pay monthly dues for free access to the fitness
331 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 center, fitness classes, and receive discounted rates for
(877) 639-4835 special programs. Daily passes available.
Provides Mexican citizens in the United States with
information, advocacy, legal guidance, and services
including notary, passports, and Mexican Consular IDs. Long Distance Transportation
Also provides visas for Mexico and other traveler
information.
GREYHOUND STATION - EDINBURGH
1025A Hospital Road, Edinburgh, IN 46124
Disability Related Transportation (800) 544-2383 Edinburgh Station Office
(800) 231-2222 Fares, Schedule, Ticket Purchase
Offers long-distance bus transportation to and from Edinburgh
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS for fixed fees based on destination. Seating is on a first-come,
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN first-served basis. No reservations accepted; passengers
46205 should arrive at least one hour before departure. Service
(317) 803-6020 Transportation Vouchers animals are the only animals permitted.
Offers low-cost transportation vouchers for persons with
disabilities or medical conditions that make it difficult to GREYHOUND STATION - INDIANAPOLIS
drive or use regular public transportation. Each $6 350 South Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46225
voucher is good for a one-way trip from a participating (317) 267-3071 Customer Service
provider. (800) 231-2222 Fares, Schedule, Ticket Purchase
Offers long-distance bus transportation to and from
HAMILTON COUNTY EXPRESS Indianapolis for fixed fees based on destination. Seating is on
1555 Westfield Road, Noblesville, IN 46062 a first-come, first-served basis. No reservations accepted;
(317) 773-2688 passengers should arrive at least one hour before departure.
Provides public bus transportation in Hamilton County, Service animals are the only animals permitted.
with links available to IndyGo Routes 18, 19, 28, 34, and
37 (with connections at Castleton Square Mall, the
Fashion Mall, Nora Plaza, St. Vincent Hospital, and
Traders Point). Riders choose curbside pick-up and

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INDIANAPOLIS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT INDIANA STATE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH


7800 Col H Weir Memorial Drive Suite 100, 2 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Indianapolis, IN 46241 (855) 435-7178 Family Helpline
(317) 487-9594 Administrative Office Provides information and referral services to Hoosiers in need
(317) 487-7243 Guest Services of resources such as prenatal care, health and dental care,
(317) 487-5084 Airport Police shelter, food, utility assistance, literacy programs, GED
Provides flights, both national and international, for 12 programs, vocational programs, and more. Provides
airlines. information and referral to public assistance programs such as
WIC, TANF, CCDF, SNAP (food stamps), and Medicare.
TERRE HAUTE GREYHOUND STATION Maintains lists of Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise medical,
750 Cherry Street, Terre Haute, IN 47807 dental, and transportation providers. Offers support and
(812) 232-4555 Station advocacy to help Indiana families access the services they
(800) 231-2222 Fares, Schedule, Ticket Purchase need.
Offers long-distance bus transportation to and from Terre RED CROSS - HAMILTON COUNTY
Haute for fixed fees based on destination. Seating is on a
15325 Herriman Boulevard, Noblesville, IN 46060
first-come, first-served basis. No reservations accepted;
passengers should arrive at least one hour before (317) 773-0380
departure. Service animals are the only animals permitted. Volunteer drivers provide free transportation to and from
medical appointments for eligible clients. Transportation needs
to be scheduled 10 days in advance.
Medical Appointments Transportation
Senior Ride Programs
AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY, CENTRAL
INDIANA OFFICE PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT
5635 West 96th Street, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032
46278 (317) 815-7000
(800) 227-2345 National Helpline Provides transportation by lift-equipped or standard van to
Provides cancer patients with free ground transportation medical appointments, senior centers, beauty shops, banks,
to treatment centers and doctor appointments. This grocery, and other shopping for Hamilton County persons
service is provided by trained volunteers. Advance notice ages 50 and older. No fees for seniors 60 and older. Advance
of three business days is required. notice required.
DIVISION OF FAMILY RESOURCES (DFR), SHEPHERD'S CENTER OF HAMILTON COUNTY
INDIANA FAMILY AND SOCIAL SERVICES 347 South 8th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
ADMINISTRATION (FSSA) (317) 674-8777
402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 Provides free, home-based services to Hamilton County
Offers Medicaid recipients a way to select or change seniors ages 65 and older. Services include light home
providers (including doctors, dentists, and medical repair/maintenance, yard work, friendly visitation,
transportation) as well as to ask questions and make transportation, and more. Volunteer opportunities are always
complaints about their health plan. Member services are available to help seniors in need.
provided through the individual plans:

Care Select Transportation Passes


Advantage Health Solutions: (800) 784-3981
MDwise: (800) 356-1204
CICOA AGING AND IN-HOME SOLUTIONS
Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) 4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Anthem: (800) 553-2019 (317) 803-6020 Transportation Vouchers
MDWise: (317) 822-7196 or (877) 822-7196 Offers low-cost transportation vouchers for persons with
disabilities or medical conditions that make it difficult to drive
Hoosier Healthwise or use regular public transportation. Each $6 voucher is good
Anthem: (866) 408-6131 for a one-way trip from a participating provider.
Anthem (Transportation): (800) 508-7230
Managed Health Services (MHS): (877) 647-4848
MHS (Transportation): (800) 508-7230
MDwise: (317) 630-2831 or (800) 356-1204

Callers who do not know the name of their plan may


call Indiana Health Coverage
Member Services (Hoosier Healthwise) at (800)
457-4584 for assistance.

Traditional Medicaid
Transportation: (855) 435-7178
Benefit Information: (317) 713-9627 or (800) 457-4584

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Travel Directions/Trip Planning bills, or other emergency financial needs. Persons


seeking assistance must contact their township trustee.

COMMUTER CONNECT
320 North Meridian Street, Suite 406, Indianapolis, IN Electric Service Providers
(317) 327-7433
(855) 292-7433 Toll-Free
BOONE REMC
Helps Central Indiana employees find alternative
transportation solutions for getting to and from work, such 1207 Indianapolis Avenue, Lebanon, IN 46052
as carpooling, transit services, bicycling, or walking. (765) 482-2390
Commuters registered with the program may be eligible (800) 897-7362 Toll Free
for free taxi rides home in emergency situations. Provides electric service to customers in customers in Boone,
Clinton, Hamilton, Hendricks, and Montgomery Counties.
__________________________________________ DUKE ENERGY
1000 East Main Street, Plainfield, IN 46168
(800) 521-2232 Customer Service
UTILITIES (800) 343-3525 To Report Outage
Provides customer assistance to Duke Energy clients who
have questions about their bills or need to request special
Electric Service Payment Assistance payment arrangements. Customer service representatives are
trained to help with a multitude of concerns and situations.
COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER INDIANAPOLIS POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY (IPL)
INDIANAPOLIS (CAGI) - HAMILTON COUNTY 2102 North Illinois Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
1109 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 261-8222
(317) 773-2221 Provides customers in Marion County and parts of surrounding
Manages the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) for counties with electricity. Provides account information,
Hamilton County. Assistance is applied to gas, electric, connection/disconnection services, and payment options.
and/or heating fuel accounts of approved applicants. Customer service representatives may be able to negotiate
Summer Cooling and Winter Heating programs occur customized payment plans to assist customers in crisis
annually to help low-income households with energy bills. situations, either directly or through a social service agency
advocating on the client's behalf. IPL offers a variety of billing
DUKE ENERGY options and special programs, including:
1000 East Main Street, Plainfield, IN 46168
(800) 521-2232 Customer Service * Budget Billing: Pay the same amount for 11 months and
Offers a one-time, $100 electric bill credit to eligible Duke settle the difference on the 12th month. Customers must be
Energy customers, 60 or older or disabled, who are at or current on their bill to enroll in this plan.
below 150% of poverty and have applied for Energy
Assistance Program (EAP). Community Action staff will * Preferred Date Billing: Choose a monthly due date to fit
automatically assess and notify recipients who are eligible individual pay-day schedules.
when they apply for EAP.
* Short- and Long-Term Extensions: Postpone payment when
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER unforeseen situations prevent paying the bill on time. Call the
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 automated customer service to check eligibility. Long-term
(317) 663-4039 extensions require a down payment.
Offers one month of payment assistance with a basic
Hamilton County utility (gas, electric, water, rent, or * Medical Alert Program: Notifies "red tagged" customers
mortgage) for eligible Hamilton County residents with a (those who rely on electricity for health reasons) in the event of
referral from their township trustee. Used vehicles or a power outage, so they may make other arrangements.
vehicle repair assistance may also be available for those
who qualify. NINESTAR CONNECT
2243 East Main Street, Greenfield, IN 46140
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON (317) 326-3131 Customer Service
COUNTY (866) 326-9848 Toll Free
1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 Provides electric utility service in Hancock, and parts of
(317) 773-7608 Hamilton, Madison, and Rush Counties.
Provides limited financial assistance with rent, utility bills,
or medical prescriptions to those in crisis in Hamilton
County. Application must be by referral from a Hamilton Gas Service Payment Assistance
County township trustee or other qualifying social service
agency in Hamilton County. Assistance is limited to once
every 12 months. No walk-ins. CITIZENS GAS (CITIZENS ENERGY GROUP)
2020 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
SALVATION ARMY, HAMILTON COUNTY (317) 924-3311
Provides emergency assistance for Hamilton County Offers assistance paying the last portion of the gas bill to
individuals and families in crisis who have been referred customers experiencing a temporary financial crisis. To
by their township trustee. Depending on funds, assistance receive assistance, clients must enroll in Citizens Budget Plan
may be available for rent, gas bills, electric bills, water and maintain regular monthly payments. Assistance is

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provided on a case-by-case basis; limit one grant per Natural Gas Service Providers
customer per year.
COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER CITIZENS GAS (CITIZENS ENERGY GROUP)
INDIANAPOLIS (CAGI) - HAMILTON COUNTY 2020 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
1109 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 924-3311 Customer Service
(317) 773-2221 Provides natural gas and handles billing and
Manages the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) for connections/disconnections for customers in Marion County
Hamilton County. Assistance is applied to gas, electric, and parts of Hamilton County. Special payment plans may be
and/or heating fuel accounts of approved applicants. available for customers, including a budget payment plan to
Summer Cooling and Winter Heating programs occur spread the cost of service out more equally throughout the
annually to help low-income households with energy bills. year.
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER VECTREN ENERGY
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032 1 Vectren Square, Evansville, IN 47708
(317) 663-4039 (800) 227-1376 Customer Service
Offers one month of payment assistance with a basic (812) 464-4000 Gas Emergencies
Hamilton County utility (gas, electric, water, rent, or Provides gas service to 57 central and southern Indiana
mortgage) for eligible Hamilton County residents with a counties as well as parts of Ohio. Offers customers a budget
referral from their township trustee. Used vehicles or plan option and a Summer Cycler Program.
vehicle repair assistance may also be available for those
who qualify.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON Telephone Service Providers
COUNTY
1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 AT&T INDIANA
(317) 773-7608 240 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
Provides limited financial assistance with rent, utility bills, (800) 288-2020 Phone Service
or medical prescriptions to those in crisis in Hamilton Provides wireless and landline telephone service in Indiana.
County. Application must be by referral from a Hamilton Answers questions about services and provides technical
County township trustee or other qualifying social service support, billing, and payment information.
agency in Hamilton County. Assistance is limited to once
every 12 months. No walk-ins. RUSHSHELBY ENERGY
2777 South County Road 840 West, Manilla, IN 46150
SALVATION ARMY, HAMILTON COUNTY (877) 764-1001 Long Distance Phone Service
Provides emergency assistance for Hamilton County Offers long-distance phone service available to households
individuals and families in crisis who have been referred and businesses located in Indiana. Service is provided through
by their township trustee. Depending on funds, assistance TransWorld Network.
may be available for rent, gas bills, electric bills, water
bills, or other emergency financial needs. Persons
seeking assistance must contact their township trustee.
Water Service Payment Assistance
VECTREN ENERGY
1 Vectren Square, Evansville, IN 47708 CITIZENS WATER (CITIZENS ENERGY GROUP)
(800) 227-1376 1220 Waterway Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202
Provides a one-time payment on existing gas service for
(877) 631-1431
eligible, low-income customers. Pays the existing utility
Provides water and sewer services to most of Marion County
balance or $200, whichever is less. Customer must pay
and parts of all adjacent counties. Assists customers with
any remaining balance or make arrangements to do so.
billing and payment problems, responds to service calls, and
provides permit information for water and sewer services
within its boundaries. Services are provided through a contract
Heating Fuel Payment Assistance with the Indianapolis Department of Public Works and other
municipalities.
COMMUNITY ACTION OF GREATER MERCIFUL HELP CENTER
INDIANAPOLIS (CAGI) - HAMILTON COUNTY 1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
1109 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 (317) 663-4039
(317) 773-2221 Offers one month of payment assistance with a basic Hamilton
Manages the Energy Assistance Program (EAP) for County utility (gas, electric, water, rent, or mortgage) for
Hamilton County. Assistance is applied to gas, electric, eligible Hamilton County residents with a referral from their
and/or heating fuel accounts of approved applicants. township trustee. Used vehicles or vehicle repair assistance
Summer Cooling and Winter Heating programs occur may also be available for those who qualify.
annually to help low-income households with energy bills.
SAINT VINCENT DE PAUL CENTER, HAMILTON
COUNTY
1355 South 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-7608
Provides limited financial assistance with rent, utility bills, or
medical prescriptions to those in crisis in Hamilton County.

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Application must be by referral from a Hamilton County Indiana. Answers questions about services and provides
township trustee or other qualifying social service agency technical support, billing, and payment information.
in Hamilton County. Assistance is limited to once every 12 ___________________________________________
months. No walk-ins.
SALVATION ARMY, HAMILTON COUNTY
Provides emergency assistance for Hamilton County VOLUNTEER DEVELOPMENT
individuals and families in crisis who have been referred
by their township trustee. Depending on funds, assistance
may be available for rent, gas bills, electric bills, water Volunteer Recruitment/Placement
bills, or other emergency financial needs. Persons
seeking assistance must contact their township trustee.
CHARITABLE ADVISORS
PO Box 501245, Indianapolis, IN 46250
Water Service Providers Offers a weekly email newsletter that is published to over
11,000 subscribers, largely in central Indiana, free of charge.
Attempts to connect the Indiana nonprofit community with
ARCADIA, TOWN OF each other to share news and information as well as reach
208 West Main Street, Arcadia, IN 46030 nonprofit job seekers and the overall community.
(317) 984-3512 CORPORATION FOR NATIONAL AND COMMUNITY
Provides governance and water/wastewater services for
SERVICE
the town of Arcadia in Hamilton County.
46 East Ohio Street, Room 226, Indianapolis, IN 46204
CARMEL UTILITIES (800) 942-2677 Hotline
760 3rd Avenue SW, Westfield, IN 46074 Offers volunteer opportunities to individuals through a network
(317) 571-2442 Customer Service of national service providers. Programs include AmeriCorps
Provides water and sewer services for the city of Carmel VISTA and SeniorCorps.
in Hamilton County.
INDIANAPOLIS - VOLUNTEERMATCH
CICERO, TOWN OF Indianapolis, IN 46208
150 West Jackson Street, Cicero, IN 46034 Helps interested volunteers get involved with community
(317) 984-4900 service organizations throughout the United States. Volunteers
Provides water and sewer services for the town of Cicero enter their zip code on the VolunteerMatch web site
in Hamilton County. Billing and customer service are (www.volunteermatch.org) to quickly find local volunteer
provided through the Town Hall office. opportunities matching individual interests and schedules.

CITIZENS WATER (CITIZENS ENERGY GROUP) SALVATION ARMY CITY AND STATE
1220 Waterway Boulevard, Indianapolis, IN 46202 HEADQUARTERS
(877) 631-1431 3100 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Provides water and sewer services to most of Marion (317) 937-7000
County and parts of all adjacent counties. Assists (800) 589-1037 Toll-Free
customers with billing and payment problems, responds to Offers year-round and holiday volunteer opportunities to
service calls, and provides permit information for water interested persons. Times and types of volunteer opportunities
and sewer services within its boundaries. Services are are numerous and varied. Individuals or groups are welcomed.
provided through a contract with the Indianapolis
Department of Public Works and other municipalities. UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA
3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
SHERIDAN, TOWN OF (317) 921-1271 Volunteer Center
506 South Main Street, Sheridan, IN 46069 Enables persons to search hundreds of volunteer opportunities
(317) 758-5293 Town Hall in Central Indiana by interest, skill, location, age, or keyword.
Provides billing and customer service for water and sewer The online database is a comprehensive list of a variety of
utilities in the town of Sheridan in Hamilton County. Town volunteer experiences in Marion, Boone, Hamilton, Hancock,
water is processed and provided by Sheridan Waterworks. Hendricks, and Morgan Counties. Opportunities are available
for employee groups, individuals, seniors, youth, and families.
WESTFIELD PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Nonprofit organizations with volunteer needs may post their
(317) 804-3150 Customer Service opportunities. New opportunities are added daily. A paper
Provides billing, collection, and customer service for copy of the volunteer opportunities, The Volunteer Connection,
municipal services in the town of Westfield in Hamilton is also available upon request.
County, including water, sewer, and trash/recycling ___________________________________________
collection (through a contract with Ray's Trash Service).

Wireless Service Providers VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

AT&T INDIANA Administration Volunteer Opportunities


240 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(800) 331-0500 Wireless Service
Call 6-1-1 Wireless Service (Dial From Cell Phone)
Provides wireless and landline telephone service in

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Offers a variety of opportunities for volunteers to expand


BOSMA ENTERPRISES their knowledge of Native American and Western cultures,
8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268 develop public-speaking skills, and share the museum with the
(317) 704-8196 Volunteers community. Volunteer options include guides, phone
Provides various opportunities to volunteer. reception, greeters, collections and education assistants, and
more. Everyone from high school students to retirees are
HEART AND SOUL CLINIC welcome. Free training is provided.
202 Penn Street, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 804-5782
Offers medical and non-medical volunteer opportunities. Construction/Home Maintenance Volunteer
MEALS ON WHEELS OF HAMILTON COUNTY Opportunities
395 Westfield Road, Suite 445, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-7159 HABITAT FOR HUMANITY OF HAMILTON COUNTY
Delivers nutritious, midday meals and optional sack
17902 US 31 North, Suite 4, Westfield, IN 46074
dinners to elderly, disabled, and homebound persons in
Hamilton County. Financial assistance for the cost of (317) 896-9423
meals may be available. Clients who need assistance with Builds and sells homes for eligible low-income persons in
the cost of feeding their pets can request dry dog or cat Hamilton County. Clients agree to contribute 300 volunteer
food delivered with their meal. Volunteers welcome. hours in the community and on home construction projects.
Homes are purchased through subsidized, no-interest
WRTV: CALL 6 mortgages.
1330 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 635-9788 Ext. 237 Volunteer Information
Offers investigative services for consumers in Central Counseling/Information Support Volunteer
Indiana. Consumer complaints may be submitted by Opportunities
phone or online. Not all complaints can be investigated.
Volunteer opportunities available.
ASERACARE HOSPICE
8460 Bearing Drive, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Animal Services Volunteer Opportunities (317) 871-8500
(800) 371-2034 Toll Free
Provides one-on-one bereavement counseling for persons
CATS HAVEN who have lost a loved one to terminal illness or who have a
PO Box 30206, Indianapolis, IN 46230 terminally ill loved one. Persons needing assistance can
(317) 925-7001 request a volunteer for home visits. Volunteers welcome.
Rescues special-needs and senior cats from local
shelters and rehomes them through adoption. Donations
and volunteers welcome. Criminal Justice/Legal Services Volunteer
HUMANE SOCIETY FOR HAMILTON COUNTY Opportunities
1721 Pleasant Street, Suite B, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-4974 AFTERCARE FOR THE INCARCARATED THROUGH
Provides shelter for unwanted pets and stray animals in MENTORING (AIM)
Hamilton County, including housing animals for Hamilton
4901 Century Plaza Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254
County Animal Control. Offers animal adoption,
lost-and-found services, animal advocacy, and volunteer (317) 874-8470
opportunities to the community. Donations of pet food and Provides reentry support to young people throughout Indiana,
supplies welcomed. during and after incarceration. Volunteer mentors serve as role
models, teaching life skills and assisting with education and
USA DEFENDERS OF GREYHOUNDS (USA DOG) employment for as long as the youths are receptive to help.
PO Box 1256, Carmel, IN 46032 Extensive training and support is provided for mentors
(317) 244-0113 throughout the state.
Finds good homes for retired racing greyhounds as well HAMILTON COUNTY GUARDIAN AD LITEM
as young greyhounds that have not had successful racing
careers. Also strives to inform the public about the plight
PROGRAM
of these special dogs and the customary practices of the One Hamilton County Square, Suite 364, Noblesville, IN
dog racing industry. Provides a standard information 46060
packet that tells about the adoption program and about (317) 776-0480
greyhounds as pets. Volunteers and donations welcome. Trains, supplies, and supervises volunteers to serve as
guardians ad litem (GAL) for children involved in Hamilton
County court cases of abuse, neglect, guardianship, paternity,
Arts and Culture Volunteer Opportunities divorce, and juvenile delinquency. GAL volunteers are
appointed by the judge to represent the child's best interests,
needs, and rights.
EITELJORG MUSEUM OF AMERICAN INDIANS
AND WESTERN ART
500 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 275-1325 Volunteer Opportunities

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Service Listings

Disaster/Emergency Services Volunteer programs are volunteer-run and vary by county.


Opportunities
Family Services Related Volunteer
AMERICAN RED CROSS OF GREATER Opportunities
INDIANAPOLIS - HEADQUARTERS
441 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
AFTERCARE FOR THE INCARCARATED THROUGH
(317) 684-1441
Trains and utilizes volunteers to perform a variety of MENTORING (AIM)
services, including: 4901 Century Plaza Road, Indianapolis, IN 46254
* Providing emergency assistance (Disaster Action (317) 874-8470
Teams) Provides reentry support to young people throughout Indiana,
* Teaching first aid courses during and after incarceration. Volunteer mentors serve as role
* Providing transportation to medical appointments models, teaching life skills and assisting with education and
* Participating in community education events employment for as long as the youths are receptive to help.
* Performing office duties Extensive training and support is provided for mentors
throughout the state.
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS OF CENTRAL INDIANA
Education Volunteer Opportunities 2960 North Meridian Street, Suite 150, Indianapolis, IN
46208
EITELJORG MUSEUM OF AMERICAN INDIANS (317) 921-2201
AND WESTERN ART Provides mentors for boys and girls ages 8-18 (ages 8-14 at
500 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 time of enrollment). Adult mentors are matched with youth who
(317) 275-1325 Volunteer Opportunities have shared interests and goals. Mentors volunteer two to four
Offers a variety of opportunities for volunteers to expand times per month for at least one year.
their knowledge of Native American and Western cultures, HAMILTON COUNTY GUARDIAN AD LITEM
develop public-speaking skills, and share the museum
PROGRAM
with the community. Volunteer options include guides,
phone reception, greeters, collections and education One Hamilton County Square, Suite 364, Noblesville, IN
assistants, and more. Everyone from high school students 46060
to retirees are welcome. Free training is provided. (317) 776-0480
Trains, supplies, and supervises volunteers to serve as
UNITED WAY OF CENTRAL INDIANA guardians ad litem (GAL) for children involved in Hamilton
3901 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208 County court cases of abuse, neglect, guardianship, paternity,
(317) 925-7327 Read Up divorce, and juvenile delinquency. GAL volunteers are
Provides a volunteer opportunity to tutor 3rd, 4th, and 5th appointed by the judge to represent the child's best interests,
graders who need help with reading. Volunteers work with needs, and rights.
students on vocabulary, fluency and comprehension to
enhance skill level one hour per week for the school year. IMMIGRANT WELCOME CENTER
Program is available in 17 schools in central Indiana. 2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 808-2340
Matches new immigrants who are unfamiliar with the language
Environment Volunteer Opportunities and/or culture with volunteers who can provide
person-to-person support services, emotional support, and
social service connections. Natural Helper volunteers are
EARTH DAY INDIANA themselves immigrants from a variety of countries in the
PO Box 40655, Indianapolis, IN 46240 Americas, Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and the Pacific Islands.
(317) 767-3672 PRIMELIFE ENRICHMENT
Promotes environmental education and awareness in the
state. Hosts the annual Earth Day Indiana Festival on the 1078 3rd Avenue SW, Carmel, IN 46032
last Saturday in April. The festival is free and open to the (317) 815-7000
public. National Observance of Earth Day is April 22. The Provides volunteer-based friendly visitors and senior
newsletter, EarthMATTERS, is available to members. The companions for in-home assistance to homebound Hamilton
Grassroots Environmental Handbook is published every County seniors. Activities include shopping, medical
two years. appointments, small household tasks, social outings, and
companionship. Volunteers are asked to contribute at least
one hour a week; time may vary based on needs.
Event Coordination Volunteer Opportunities SENIOR CITIZENS ORGANIZATION - NOBLESVILLE
18336 Cumberland Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
SPECIAL OLYMPICS INDIANA (317) 773-6904
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 270, Indianapolis, IN Offers a variety of social and recreational activities for older
46278 adults in the Noblesville area of Hamilton County. Activities
include games, cards, exercise, knitting, line dancing, pool
(317) 328-2000 tables, bingo, and more. Monthly pitch-in dinners. Volunteers
(800) 742-0612 Toll-Free welcome.
Offers year-round sports training and competition for
youth and adults with intellectual disabilities. Individual

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Service Listings

Food Production/Preparation/Delivery a terminally ill loved one. Persons needing assistance can
request a volunteer for home visits. Volunteers welcome.
Volunteer Opportunities
BOSMA ENTERPRISES
MEALS ON WHEELS OF HAMILTON COUNTY 8020 Zionsville Road, Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 704-8196 Volunteers
395 Westfield Road, Suite 445, Noblesville, IN 46060
Provides various opportunities to volunteer.
(317) 776-7159
Delivers nutritious, midday meals and optional sack BRAIN INJURY ASSOCIATION OF INDIANA
dinners to elderly, disabled, and homebound persons in 9531 Valparaiso Court, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46268
Hamilton County. Financial assistance for the cost of (317) 356-7722
meals may be available. Clients who need assistance with Offers public awareness about brain injury in the form of
the cost of feeding their pets can request dry dog or cat advocacy, a lending library, and information and resources
food delivered with their meal. Volunteers welcome. concerning support groups to interested persons,
MERCIFUL HELP CENTER professionals, survivors, family members, and caregivers
throughout Indiana. Provides public speakers about brain
1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
injury and how to prevent it. Volunteer opportunities for
(317) 663-4039 interested adults.
Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene products,
household goods, appliances, school supplies, holiday HEART AND SOUL CLINIC
gifts, and vehicles for distribution to Hamilton County 202 Penn Street, Westfield, IN 46074
individuals and families in need. Volunteer opportunities (317) 804-5782
available at the food pantry, for furniture delivery, and in Offers medical and non-medical volunteer opportunities.
other areas.
SAVING SIGHT INDIANA
MIDWEST FOOD BANK 70 East 91st Street, Suite 204, Indianapolis, IN 46240
6450 South Belmont Street, Indianapolis, IN 46217 (317) 815-9943
(317) 786-8980 (800) 232-2551 Toll-Free
Solicits, collects, stores, and redistributes donated food Trains volunteers in the community to conduct vision
and critical grocery products ONLY to 501(c)(3) charities screenings in schools and at local events. Offers glaucoma
feeding the hungry at no charge. Volunteers and and vision screenings at health fairs and other community
donations accepted; call or visit website for details. events by arrangement with business and civic groups.
OPEN DOORS OF WESTFIELD WASHINGTON SPECIAL OLYMPICS INDIANA
TOWNSHIP 6100 West 96th Street, Suite 270, Indianapolis, IN 46278
110 Jersey Street, Westfield, IN 46074 (317) 328-2000
(317) 896-5094 (800) 742-0612 Toll-Free
Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene supplies, Offers year-round sports training and competition for youth
cleaning supplies, books, toys, and money for distribution and adults with intellectual disabilities. Individual programs are
through the pantry and other programs, primary serving volunteer-run and vary by county.
Washington Township in Hamilton County. Volunteer
opportunities available.
SECOND HELPINGS Interpretation/Translation Volunteer
1121 Southeastern Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202 Opportunities
(317) 632-2664
Accepts donated perishable and overstocked food to
prepare thousands of free meals every day, which are
HEART AND SOUL CLINIC
distributed free through local social service agencies in 202 Penn Street, Westfield, IN 46074
greater Indianapolis. (317) 804-5782
Offers medical and non-medical volunteer opportunities.
WHITE RIVER CHRISTIAN CHURCH
1685 North 10th Street, Noblesville, IN 46060 INDIANA LATINO INSTITUTE
(317) 773-2233 445 North Pennsylvania Street, Suite 800, Indianapolis, IN
Serves a hot meal for community members in need. Food (317) 472-1055
is prepared and served by volunteers. Offers programming around education, HIV/AIDS prevention,
nutrition, and tobacco control for Latinos in Indiana. Provides
educational fairs, summer internships, scholarships, and
Health/Disabilities Related Volunteer college-prep workshops. Maintains a resource center, offers
translation/interpretation services, and provides support
Opportunities services to other Latino-serving organizations in Indiana.
WFYI INDIANAPOLIS
ASERACARE HOSPICE 1630 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
8460 Bearing Drive, Suite 300, Indianapolis, IN (317) 636-2020
46268 Provides an opportunity for volunteers to read newspapers,
(317) 871-8500 books, magazines, and other materials aloud for broadcast to
(800) 371-2034 Toll Free persons who are blind or print impaired. Both in-studio and
Provides one-on-one bereavement counseling for persons dial-in (from home) opportunities are available.
who have lost a loved one to terminal illness or who have

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Recreational Activities/Sports Volunteer


Opportunities

EDELWEISS EQUINE ASSISTED THERAPY


CENTER
5214 South State Road 9, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 759-9444
Provides therapeutic horseback riding opportunities for
children and adults with physical, intellectual, emotional,
behavioral, or social disabilities. A ramp is used to assist
wheelchair users in mounting the horse. Volunteer
opportunities available to help with horse handling,
walking next to riders, building and grounds maintenance,
and office assistance.
FAMILIES UNITED FOR SUPPORT AND
ENCOURAGEMENT (FUSE)
PO Box 314, Greenfield, IN 46140
(317) 462-9064
Offers swimming to children, ages 5-15, with disabilities of
all types. The program is geared to non-swimmers and
beginners to enhance their ability to be independent in the
water. Each swimmer is provided a one-on-one volunteer
in the water. Teen volunteers are also needed.
SPECIAL OLYMPICS INDIANA
6100 West 96th Street, Suite 270, Indianapolis, IN
46278
(317) 328-2000
(800) 742-0612 Toll-Free
Offers year-round sports training and competition for
youth and adults with intellectual disabilities. Individual
programs are volunteer-run and vary by county.

Sporting Event Monitor Volunteer


Opportunities

SPECIAL OLYMPICS INDIANA


6100 West 96th Street, Suite 270, Indianapolis, IN
46278
(317) 328-2000
(800) 742-0612 Toll-Free
Offers year-round sports training and competition for
youth and adults with intellectual disabilities. Individual
programs are volunteer-run and vary by county.

Transportation Volunteer Opportunities

MERCIFUL HELP CENTER


1045 West 146th Street, Suite A, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 663-4039
Accepts donations of food, clothing, hygiene products,
household goods, appliances, school supplies, holiday
gifts, and vehicles for distribution to Hamilton County
individuals and families in need. Volunteer opportunities
available at the food pantry, for furniture delivery, and in
other areas.

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211 Systems .....136 Air Pollution Control .....87

911 Services .....219 Alcohol Dependency Support Groups .....198

Accessibility Related Standards/Legislation Alcoholic Beverages Complaints .....20


Compliance .....26
ALS Clinics .....229
Adapted Clothing .....175
AmeriCorps .....80
Adapted Furniture .....175
Anger Management .....184
Administration Volunteer Opportunities .....248
Animal Adoption .....50
Adolescent/Adult Immunizations .....228
Animal Control .....50
Adolescent/Youth Counseling .....183
Animal Food/Supplies Donation Programs .....53
Adoption and Foster/Kinship Care Support
Groups .....197 Animal Lost and Found .....51

Adoption Counseling and Support .....121 Animal Services Volunteer Opportunities .....249

Adoption Evaluation/Placement .....122 Animal Shelters .....52

Adoptive Parent/Child Search .....123 Antitrust Complaints .....20

Adult Basic Education .....74 Appearance Enhancement Consultation Programs


.....96
Adult Day Programs .....123
Aquatic Therapy .....222
Adult High School Diploma Programs .....74
Area Agencies on Aging .....10
Adult Incest Survivor Counseling .....184
Arts and Crafts Instruction .....167
Adult Literacy Programs .....74
Arts and Culture Volunteer Opportunities .....249
Adult Parental Loss Support Groups .....198
Assistive Technology Equipment Provision Options
.....97
Adult Protective Services .....123
Assistive Technology Information .....97
Adult Residential Treatment Facilities .....180
Assistive Technology Training .....98
Adult Respite Care .....123
Asthma Clinics .....229
Advance Medical Directives .....162
Attendant Subsidies .....213
Aging and Disability Resource Centers .....96
Autism Therapy .....222
Aging/Long Term Care Facility Associations
.....209
Automated External Defibrillator Training .....98
AIDS/HIV Clinics .....228
Automobiles .....175
AIDS/HIV Prevention Counseling .....96
Automotive Repair .....175

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Service Index

Baby Clothing .....176 Caregiver/Care Receiver Support Groups .....198

Baby Furniture .....176 Case/Care Management .....124

Babysitting Instruction .....219 Cell Phone Donation Programs .....53

Bank/Savings and Loans Complaints .....20 Centers for Independent Living .....223

Bankruptcy Assistance .....196 Central Intake/Assessment for Substance Abuse


.....234
Bedding/Linen .....176
Chambers of Commerce .....209
Beer/Liquor Licenses and Permits .....26
Charitable Organization Complaints .....20
Bereaved Child Support Groups .....198
Charter Schools .....58
Bereaved Parent Support Groups .....198
Child Abuse Counseling .....185
Bereavement Counseling .....184
Child Abuse Hotlines .....185
Better Business Bureaus .....20
Child Abuse Medical Evaluations .....91
Birth Certificates .....26
Child Abuse Support Groups .....199
Blood Donor Stations .....99
Child Care Complaints .....21
Blood Pressure Screening .....91
Child Care Provider Licensing .....27
Body Donations .....99
Child Care Provider Referrals .....127
Bone Marrow Donation Registries .....99
Child Care Subsidies .....213
Boys/Girls Clubs .....225
Child Custody/Visitation Assistance .....162
Breast Examinations .....91
Child Passenger Safety Education .....219
Breastfeeding Support Programs .....118
Child Passenger Safety Seats .....219
Building Code Enforcement/Appeals .....15
Child Sexual Abuse Counseling .....185
Building Inspection .....16
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement .....162
Burglar Alarm Permits .....27
Child Support Petition Filing Offices .....150
Business Assistance Services .....8
Childhood Immunizations .....229
Career Counseling .....80
Children's Clothing .....177
Career Exploration .....81
Children's Protective Services .....128
Caregiver Counseling .....185
Children's Residential Facility Complaints .....21
Caregiver Training .....124
Children's Respite Care .....128

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Service Index

Children's Rights Groups .....11 Confidential Address Protection Programs .....152

Children's/Adolescent Residential Treatment Conflict Resolution Training .....128


Facilities .....181
Congregate Meals/Nutrition Sites .....88
Cholesterol/Triglycerides Tests .....92
Conjoint Counseling .....40
Citizenship Education .....74
Constitutional/Civil Rights Groups .....11
Citizenship Records .....27
Construction/Development Permits .....16
City/County Parks .....167
Construction/Home Maintenance Volunteer
Civil State Trial Courts .....45 Opportunities .....249

Clothing Donation Programs .....53 Consulates/Foreign Government Representatives


.....244
Clothing Vouchers .....177
Consumer Education .....21
Colleges/Universities .....61
Consumer Fraud Reporting .....152
Colorectal Cancer Detection .....92
Consumer Safety Standards .....27
Communicable Disease Control .....216
Continuing Education .....75
Community Action Agencies .....11
Correctional Facilities .....47
Community Clinics .....209
Correctional Ombudsman Programs .....47
Community Correctional Centers .....46
Counseling for Children Affected by Domestic
Community Courts .....45 Violence .....186

Community Development Corporations .....8 Counseling/Information Support Volunteer


Opportunities .....249
Community Funds .....11
County Offices of Emergency Services .....48
Community Mental Health Agencies .....181
Court Records .....27
Comprehensive Disability Related Employment
Programs .....81 CPR Instruction .....99

Comprehensive Information and Referral Credit Counseling .....197


.....136
Credit Union Complaints .....21
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers .....81
Crime Victim Compensation .....152
Comprehensive Outpatient Substance Abuse
Treatment .....234 Crime Victim Notification Services .....152

Computer and Related Technology Classes Crime Victim/Witness Counseling .....186


.....169
Criminal History Records .....27
Computer Donation Programs .....55

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Service Index

Criminal Justice/Legal Services Volunteer Disaster Relief/Recovery Organizations .....49


Opportunities .....249
Disaster/Emergency Services Volunteer
Criminal Justice/Legal System Reform Groups Opportunities .....250
.....11
Discount Programs .....177
Criminal State Trial Courts .....46
Discrimination Assistance .....162
Crisis Nurseries/Child Care .....111
Disease/Disability Information .....100
Crisis Pregnancy Hotlines .....186
District Attorney .....150
Cultural Awareness/Competencies Training
.....128 Diversion Programs .....48

Cultural Heritage Groups .....11 Divorce Petition Filing Offices .....151

Cultural Transition Counseling .....186 Divorce Records .....28

Dating Violence Prevention .....152 Domestic Violence Hotlines .....187

Day Camps .....169 Domestic Violence Intervention Programs .....152

Dead Animal Pickup .....16 Domestic Violence Shelters .....111

Death Related Records/Permits .....27 Domestic Violence Support Groups .....199

Dementia Evaluation .....92 Domestic/Family Violence Legal Services .....163

Dental Care .....231 Driver Licenses .....28

Dental Care Referrals .....99 Driver Training .....169

Detoxification .....236 Driving Safety Education .....220

Developmental Assessment .....92 Driving/Accident Records .....29

Developmental Disabilities Day Habilitation Dropout Prevention .....75


Programs .....223
Drug Complaints .....22
Diabetes Management Clinics .....229
Drug Dependency Support Groups .....200
Diabetes Screening .....92
Drug/Alcohol Testing .....237
Diapers .....177
DUI Offender Programs .....237
Disability Related Center Based Employment
.....81 Early Intervention for Children with
Disabilities/Delays .....223
Disability Related Counseling .....186
Early Literacy Development Programs .....75
Disability Related Transportation .....244
Eating Disorders Treatment .....187
Disability Rights Groups .....12

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Service Index

EBT Card Services .....213 Eye Care Expense Assistance .....103

Economic Self Sufficiency Programs .....129 Eye Care Referrals .....103

Education Volunteer Opportunities .....250 Eye Screening .....93

Election Information .....211 Families of Inmates Support Groups .....200

Electric Service Payment Assistance .....246 Families/Friends of Alcoholics Support Groups


.....200
Electric Service Providers .....246
Families/friends Of Compulsive Gamblers Support
Electronic Waste Recycling .....16 Groups .....200

Emergency Preparedness and Response Families/Friends of Drug Abusers Support Groups


Planning .....49 .....200

Emergency Preparedness and Response Training Family Caregiver Subsidies .....213


.....49
Family Counseling .....41
Emergency Room Care .....79
Family Law Courts .....46
Emergency Veterinary Services .....52
Family Planning .....119
Employment Documentation/Verification .....81
Family Preservation Programs .....129
Employment Transition Counseling .....187
Family Prison Visitation Support .....48
Energy Conservation .....87
Family Services Related Volunteer Opportunities
Energy Information Lines .....137 .....250

Environment Volunteer Opportunities .....250


Federal Officials Offices .....12

Environmental Hazards Evaluation .....217


Feral Cat Management Programs .....52

Environmental Hazards Information .....217


Finance Company Complaints .....22

Environmental Hazards Reporting .....217


Financial Management Workshops .....197

Ethnic Oriented Multipurpose Centers .....10


Fire Prevention Information .....220

Evaluation for Assistive Technology .....92


Fire Stations .....220

Event Coordination Volunteer Opportunities Fishing Licenses .....29


.....250
Food Banks/Food Distribution Warehouses .....88
Ex-Offender Counseling .....187
Food Complaints .....22
Ex-Offender Employment Programs .....82
Food Donation Programs .....55
Ex-Offender Reentry Programs .....48
Food Pantries .....88
Eye Care .....232
Food Production Support Services .....90

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Service Index

Food Production/Preparation/Delivery General Addictions/Dependencies Support Groups


Volunteer Opportunities .....251 .....201

Food Rescue Programs .....90 General Appliance Provision .....178

Food Safety Education .....221 General Assessment for Substance Abuse .....237

Food Stamps/SNAP .....213 General Benefits Assistance .....163

Foot Screening .....93 General Bereavement Support Groups .....201

Formula/Baby Food .....90 General Clothing Provision .....178

Foster Care/Temporary Shelter for Animals General Consumer Complaints .....22


.....52
General Counseling Services .....187
Foster Grandparent Program .....82
General Crime Reporting .....153
Foster Home Licensing .....29
General Crime Victim Assistance .....153
Foster Homes for Dependent Children .....130
General Disaster Preparedness Information .....49
Foster Parent/Family Recruitment .....130
General First Aid Instruction .....103
Fraud Prevention .....153
General Furniture Provision .....178
Friendly Telephoning .....130
General Health Education Programs .....103
Friendly Visiting .....130
General Legal Aid .....163
Funeral Director Complaints .....22
General Mental Health Information/Education
Furnaces .....178 .....195

Gambling Addiction Prevention Programs General Paratransit/Community Ride Programs


.....195 .....244

Gambling Counseling/Treatment .....187 General Physical Examinations .....93

Gang Activity Reporting .....153 General Relief .....214

Gardening/Landscaping Instruction .....170 General Safety Education .....222

Gas Service Payment Assistance .....246 General Sexuality/Reproductive Health Education


.....120
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Advocacy
Geriatric Assessment .....93
Groups .....12
Geriatric Psychiatry .....188
Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Support
Groups .....200 Glasses/Contact Lenses .....104

GED Instruction .....75 Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman


Offices .....23
GED Test Sites .....76

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Service Index

Government Consumer Protection Agencies Home Food Preservation Instruction .....170


.....24
Home Maintenance and Minor Repair Services
Government Emergency Operations Centers .....131
.....49
Home Management Instruction .....131
Government Information Lines .....137
Home Nursing .....229
Grocery Delivery .....90
Home Rehabilitation Programs .....112
Group Counseling .....43
Home Sanitation .....217
Group Homes for Dependent Children .....131
Homeless Drop In Centers .....112
Guardians ad Litem .....151
Homemaker Assistance .....131
Guardianship Assistance .....164
Homicide Survivors Support Groups .....206
Hazardous Materials Collection Sites .....16
Hospice Care .....229
Head Start .....61
Hospitals .....148
Health Facility Complaints .....24
Household Goods Donation Programs .....56
Health Fairs .....104
Housing Authorities .....112
Health Insurance Information/Counseling
.....104 Housing Complaints .....24

Health Insurance Premium Assistance .....104 Housing Counseling .....112

Health/Disabilities Related Volunteer Housing Search Assistance .....113


Opportunities .....251
HPV Immunizations .....230
Health/Disability Related Support Groups
.....202 Human Trafficking Hotlines .....188

Hearing Augmentation Aids .....104 Hunger/Poverty Action Groups .....12

Hearing Screening .....93 Hunting Licenses .....30

Heating Fuel Payment Assistance .....247 Identification Cards .....30

Helplines/Warmlines .....43 Identity Theft Reporting/Recovery Programs


.....155
Higher Education Awareness/Support Programs
.....78 Immigrant Resettlement Services .....131

Historic Preservation .....7 Immigration/Naturalization Adjudication Services


.....164
Historical Societies .....7
Immigration/Naturalization Legal Services .....164
HIV Testing .....93
In Home Supportive Services Subsidies .....214
Home Delivered Meals .....90

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In Person Crisis Intervention .....188 Land Records .....32

Incidental Medical Expense Assistance .....105 Landlord/Tenant Assistance .....164

Independent Living Skills Instruction .....223 Language Instruction .....170

Individual Advocacy .....157 Language Interpretation .....131

Individual Counseling .....43 Language Translation .....132

Inpatient Mental Health Facilities .....182 Lawyer Complaints .....25

Inpatient Substance Abuse Treatment Facilities Lawyer Referral Services .....165


.....238
Lead Poisoning Screening .....94
Insurance Complaints .....24
Leadership Development .....132
Intermediate Schools .....62
Legal Counseling .....161
Interpretation/Translation Volunteer
Opportunities .....251 Legal Information Lines .....137

Issue Advocacy .....161 Legal Representation .....161

Job Corps .....82 Legislation Information .....212

Job Development .....82 Life Skills Education .....132

Job Information Lines .....82 Local Bicycle Transportation .....244

Job Retraining .....82 Local Officials Offices .....13

Job Search/Placement .....82 Locator Aids .....133

Job Training Formats .....83 Long Distance Transportation .....244

Jury Selection .....151 Long Term Care Ombudsman Programs .....165

Juvenile Courts .....46 Long Term Care Options Counseling .....105

Juvenile Delinquency Prevention .....155 Low Cost Building Materials/Supplies .....113

Kindergartens .....62 Low Income/Subsidized Private Rental Housing


.....113
Kinship Care Subsidy Programs .....215
Low Vision Aids .....106
Kitchenware .....179
Mammograms .....94
Labor Organizations .....209
Marriage Counseling .....189
Labor Standards and Practices .....32
Marriage Licenses .....32
Land Conservation .....87
Maternity Clothing .....179

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Service Index

Maternity Homes .....120 Mortgage Payment Assistance .....114

Mediation .....161 Motor Vehicle Registration .....32

Medic Alert .....133 Motor Vehicle Titles .....34

Medicaid .....215 Municipal Police .....151

Medical Appointments Transportation .....245 Muscular Dystrophy Clinics .....230

Medical Care Expense Assistance .....106 Museums .....7

Medical Equipment/Assistive Technology Natural Gas Service Providers .....247


Donation Programs .....57
Neighborhood Multipurpose Centers .....10
Medical Equipment/Supplies .....106
Neighborhood Revitalization .....8
Medical Information Lines .....137
Neuter/Spay Services .....52
Medical Waste Disposal .....17
Non-Emergency Crime Reporting .....155
Medicare .....227
Nursing Facility Referrals .....107
Men's Support Groups .....206
Nutrition Education .....108
Mental Health Associations .....14
Obstetrics/Gynecology .....233
Mental Health Evaluation .....189
Occupational Health and Safety .....218
Mental Health Facility Complaints .....25
Occupational Therapy .....224
Mental Health Hotlines .....191
Occupational/Professional Licensing and
Mental Health Related Support Groups .....206 Certification .....36

Mentoring Programs .....133 Offender Registration/Community Notification


.....156
Mercy Transportation .....107
Offender/Ex-Offender Support Groups .....207
Methadone Maintenance .....239
Organ and Tissue Banks .....108
Middle Schools .....65
Organizational Development and Management
Military Recruitment Programs .....196 Publications .....209

Missing Persons Location Assistance .....155 Orientation and Mobility Training .....224

Missions .....113 Osteopathy .....233

Mobility Aids .....107 Pap Tests .....94

Montessori Elementary Schools .....67 Parent Counseling .....191

Mortgage Delinquency and Default Counseling Parent Support Groups .....207


.....197

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Service Index

Parental Visitation Facilitation .....134 Political Action/Lobbying Groups .....14

Parenting Education .....134 Political Organizations .....212

Parking Permits .....36 Post Offices .....8

Parole .....48 Post Pregnancy Shelter/Transitional Housing


.....120
Passports .....38
Practitioner Complaints .....25
Pastoral Counseling .....40
Pregnancy/Childbirth Support Groups .....208
Paternity/Maternity Establishment .....95
Prejob Guidance .....84
Patient/Family Housing .....108
Premarital Counseling .....191
Pediatric Feeding Disorders Programs .....230
Prenatal Care .....121
Pediatrics .....234
Preschools .....67
Peer Counseling .....45
Prescription Drug Discount Cards .....109
Peer to Peer Networking .....134
Prescription Drug Patient Assistance Programs
Perinatal/Postpartum Depression Counseling .....109
.....191
Prescription Drugs for Specific Health Conditions
Personal Financial Counseling .....197 .....110

Personal Loans .....243


Prescription Expense Assistance .....110

Personal/Grooming Needs .....179


Primary Schools .....67

Personal/Grooming Supplies Donation Product Safety Alerts/Recalls .....222


Programs .....57
Property Tax Agencies .....243
Pest Control Services .....218
Prostatic Specific Antigen Blood Tests .....95
Pet Food .....52
Protection and Advocacy for Individuals with
Pet Loss Support Groups .....208
Disabilities .....165

Pet Tracking Microchips .....52


Protective/Restraining Orders .....165

Physical Fitness .....170


Psychiatric Case Management .....191

Physical Therapy .....224


Psychiatric Day Treatment .....192

Physician Referrals .....108


Psychiatric Disorder Counseling .....192

Planning/Coordinating/Advisory Groups .....14


Psychiatric Emergency Room Care .....193

Poison Control .....109


Psychiatric Rehabilitation .....193

Public Awareness/Education .....138

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Service Index

Public Facility Health Inspection .....218 RSVP Program .....85

Public Health Nursing .....218 Runaway Prevention Programs .....196

Public Housing .....114 Safe Havens for Abandoned Newborns .....121

Public Internet Access Sites .....140 Safer Sex Education .....121

Public Libraries .....140 School Complaints .....25

Railroad Workers Retirement Benefits .....227 School Districts .....71

Ramp Construction Services .....115 School Supplies Donation Programs .....58

Reading Services for People with Disabilities Scouting Programs .....225


.....141
Second Language Programs .....76
Recreational Activities/Sports .....171
Secondary/High Schools .....72
Recreational Activities/Sports Volunteer
Opportunities .....252 Section 8 Housing Choice Vouchers .....115

Recreational Facilities .....172 Self Esteem Workshops .....136

Recycling Centers .....17 Senior Centers .....10

Refugee Resettlement Services .....135 Senior Community Service Employment Programs


.....85
Refuse Disposal Facilities .....17
Senior Companion Program .....85
Relapse Prevention Programs .....239
Senior Hospital Membership Programs .....110
Relinquishment for Adoption Assistance and
Support .....135 Senior Housing Information and Referral .....116

Rent Payment Assistance .....115 Senior Ride Programs .....245

Residential Camps .....173 Separation/Divorce Support Groups .....208

Residential Placement Services for People with Sex Offender Counseling .....193
Disabilities .....115
Sexual Abstinence Education Programs .....121
Residential Recycling Programs .....17
Sexual Assault Counseling .....194
Residential Substance Abuse Treatment
Facilities .....239 Sexual Assault Hotlines .....194

Residential Treatment Facility Licensing Sexual Assault Prevention .....156


.....39

Restaurant/Food Sanitation Sexual Assault Shelters .....116


.....218

Right to Die Groups Sexual Assault Treatment .....230


.....14

Road Closures Bulletins Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups .....208


.....49

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Service Index

Sexual/Love Addiction Support Groups .....208 Speech and Language Pathology .....224

Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening .....95 Sporting Event Monitor Volunteer Opportunities
.....252
Sexually Transmitted Disease Treatment .....231
Spouse/Domestic Partner Abuse Counseling .....194
Sheriff .....151
Spray Grounds .....173
Sickle Cell Screening .....96
SSI .....216
Sign Language Instruction .....224
State Attorneys General .....151
Sign Language Interpretation .....136
State Court of Appeals .....46
Skin Screening .....96
State Offices of Emergency Services .....49
Small Business Development .....9
State Officials Offices .....15
Small Business Financing .....9
State Parks .....173
Small Kitchen Appliances .....179
State Police .....152
Smoke Alarms .....222
State Supreme Court .....46
Smoking Cessation .....240
State/Local Health Insurance Programs .....216
Social Clubs/Events .....225
Street Maintenance .....18
Social Security Disability Insurance .....227
Student Disability Services .....78
Social Security Numbers .....39
Student Financial Aid .....78
Social Security Retirement Benefits .....228
Student Transportation Services .....79
Social Security Survivors Insurance .....228
Suboxone/Subutex Maintenance Treatment .....240
Social Services for Military Personnel .....196
Subsidized Home Purchase .....116
Soup Kitchens .....90
Substance Abuse Counseling .....240
Special Education .....76
Substance Abuse Day Treatment .....242
Special Education Assessment .....78
Substance Abuse Education/Prevention .....242
Special Libraries .....141
Substance Abuse Hotlines .....242
Special Olympics .....173
Substance Abuse Service Provider Complaints
Specialized Information and Referral .....141 .....25

Specialized Pediatric Evaluation .....96


Suicide Prevention Hotlines .....194

Speech Aids .....110


Suicide Prevention Programs .....196

Suicide Survivors Support Groups .....208

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Service Index

Supported Employment .....86 Trust Administration .....166

Supported Living Services for Adults with Tuberculosis Screening .....96


Disabilities .....116
Tutoring Services .....79
Supportive Housing Expense Assistance .....117
Unclaimed Property Assistance .....166
Supportive Therapies .....194
Underwear/Sleepwear .....180
Swimming Facilities .....173
Undesignated Home Barrier Removal Services
System Advocacy .....161 .....118

TANF .....216 Undesignated Temporary Financial Assistance


.....244
Taxpayer Information Lines .....243
Unemployment Insurance .....228
Technical/Trade Schools .....74
Urgent Care Centers .....210
Teen Pregnancy Prevention .....121
Utility Company Complaints .....26
Telephone Book Recycling .....18
Utility Line Location Information/811 Services
.....19
Telephone Service Providers .....247
Vehicle Donation Programs .....58
Telephone Solicitation Complaints .....26
Veteran Benefits Assistance .....166
Therapeutic Camps .....174
Veteran Outpatient Clinics .....211
Therapeutic Foster Homes .....136
Veteran Reintegration Counseling .....195
Thrift Shops .....180
Visual Arts .....7
Traffic Bulletins/Information .....222
Vocational Assessment .....86
Traffic Courts .....46
Vocational Education .....77
Traffic/Parking Ticket Information/Advice
.....165
Vocational Rehabilitation .....86
Transitional Housing/Shelter .....117
Volunteer Recruitment/Placement .....248
Transitional Residential Substance Abuse
Voter Registration Offices .....212
Services .....242
Wastewater Collection/Processing .....19
Transportation Passes .....245
Water Quality Assurance .....88
Transportation Volunteer Opportunities .....252
Water Safety Education .....222
Trash/Garbage Pickup .....18
Water Service Payment Assistance .....247
Travel Directions/Trip Planning .....246
Water Service Providers .....248
Travel Immunizations .....231

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Service Index

Weatherization Programs .....118 Zoos/Wildlife Parks .....175

Weed Abatement/Brush Control .....19

Weight Management .....231

Weight Related Support Groups .....208

Welfare Fraud Reporting .....156

Welfare to Work Programs .....87

Well Animal Checkups .....53

Wellness Programs .....111

WIC .....216

Widow/Widower Support Groups .....208

Wigs .....111

Wildlife Conservation .....88

Will Preparation Assistance .....166

Wireless Service Providers .....248

Wish Foundations .....111

Women's Support Groups .....208

Workers Compensation .....228

Y Facilities .....225

Yard Work .....136

Youth Agricultural Programs .....225

Youth Centers .....10

Youth Community Service Programs .....226

Youth Employment Programs .....87

Youth Enrichment Programs .....226

Youth Literacy Programs .....78

Youth Violence Prevention .....156

Zoning .....20

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