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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.
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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.
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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
Hamilton County, including the majority of the town of
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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.
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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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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.
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Burglar Alarm Permits Hamilton County. The clerk's office issues marriage
licenses; files divorce petitions; processes child support,
judgment, and probation payments; issues warrants; and
CARMEL CLAY COMMUNICATIONS CENTER oversees and conducts all elections and campaign finance
31 1st Avenue NW, Carmel, IN 46032 reporting requirements.
(317) 571-2586 Office UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
Provides alarm permits for homes and businesses in the
city of Carmel in Hamilton County. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA
46 East Ohio Street, Room 105, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 229-3700 Clerk's Office
Child Care Provider Licensing Hears both civil and criminal federal cases, including
bankruptcy cases, for southern Indiana. Information about
court procedures, jury selection, and obtaining court records is
INDIANA BUREAU OF CHILD CARE available by phone.
402 West Washington Street, W361, Indianapolis, IN
(877) 511-1144 Bureau of Child Care
(800) 299-1627 Criminal History Records
Child Care Resource & Referral Agency (Orientation)
Licenses child care centers and homes and registers child INDIANA DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTION (IDOC)
care ministries in Indiana. Provides information on
procedures for becoming a licensed or registered
302 West Washington Street, E334, Indianapolis, IN
provider. Orientation through the local Child Care 46204
Resource and Referral Agency is the first step for home, (317) 233-6987 Records Division
center, and ministry child care providers seeking licensure Maintains records on offenders from correctional facilities in
or registration. A second orientation is required for child Indiana. Offenders or persons acting on their behalf may call
care centers and ministries. to request copies of their records, including medical records.
This department can also provide inmate release information.
INDIANA STATE POLICE - HEADQUARTERS
Citizenship Records 100 North Senate Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 233-5424 Criminal History Information
CONSULATE OF MEXICO Provides a limited criminal history that contains only felonies
331 South East Street, Indianapolis, IN 46204 and class A misdemeanor arrests within the state of Indiana.
(877) 639-4835 Completeness of this information is based upon county
Offers Mexican national status to eligible United States participation. As an alternative to performing a search online, a
citizens who wish to obtain dual nationality. Adults and report can also be obtained by mailing a request form to the
children with at least one parent born in Mexico are Indiana State Police.
automatically eligible for dual Mexican-American
nationality (though not full Mexican citizenship).
Death Related Records/Permits
Court Records
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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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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
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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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Community Courts
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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.
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Computer Donation Programs hygiene supplies for a pantry that serves Delaware, Fall
Creek, and Wayne Townships in Hamilton County.
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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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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
development. Students participate in service learning projects
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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
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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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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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* 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
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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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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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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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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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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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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
orthopedic equipment such as hospital beds and bath
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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
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(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
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(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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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.
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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.
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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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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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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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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.
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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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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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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.
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(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
like preschool story time in the fall and the summer reading
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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
Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA). A
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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.
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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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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.
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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.
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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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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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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
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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
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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.
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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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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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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.
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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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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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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.
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families. Free educational programs and materials offered. meeting. Childcare is available.
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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.
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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.
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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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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
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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
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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.
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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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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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* 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
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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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Transportation: (855) 435-7178
Benefit Information: (317) 713-9627 or (800) 457-4584
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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).
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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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Adoption Counseling and Support .....121 Animal Services Volunteer Opportunities .....249
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Bank/Savings and Loans Complaints .....20 Centers for Independent Living .....223
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Food Safety Education .....221 General Assessment for Substance Abuse .....237
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Missing Persons Location Assistance .....155 Orientation and Mobility Training .....224
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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
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Sexual/Love Addiction Support Groups .....208 Speech and Language Pathology .....224
Sexually Transmitted Disease Screening .....95 Sporting Event Monitor Volunteer Opportunities
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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
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WIC .....216
Wigs .....111
Y Facilities .....225
Zoning .....20
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