CHIP Indy partners with the community to strengthen coordination and advance solutions to homelessness. CHIP works to unite individuals, organizations, advocates, and resources to create a community where everyone has a place to call home.
We champion Indiana children by advocating for justice, opportunity, and well-being for them. They are children who've faced abuse, educational challenges, and obstacles to their success. Join Us. Be a child's champion: https://childadvocates.net/donate/
We offer compassionate support and safe housing choices for survivors of domestic violence.
Progress House, the largest and oldest Recovery Residence in Indiana, turned 59 years old in December 2020. Progress House became a wholly governed subsidiary of Aspire Indiana Health.
Una red de voluntarios que apoya a la comunidad por confirmir o desmentir reportes de ICE en Indianápolis. | A network of volunteers that supports the community by confirming or debunking reports of ICE in Indianapolis.
Creating and supporting 1:1 mentoring relationships. Igniting the power & promise of youth!
CICOA is Indiana’s largest Area Agency on Aging and serves Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Jo
Brooke’s Place is a nonprofit organization providing support and services to grieving children and families in the belief that hope for tomorrow begins today.
Igniting Careers. Transforming Futures. We empower women to achieve economic mobility by providing a global network of support, workplace attire, career skills and tools for success.
Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) is committed to helping Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries avoid, detect, prevent, and report health care fraud.
We are a not-for-profit committed to exceptional adult day services & caregiver support. https://joyshouse.org/
Multi-tiered Substance-Free Supportive Housing programs for residents in recovery.
Feeding Indiana's Hungry was formed in 2005 to address the vital concern of feeding Indiana's residents. By drawing on varied resources within public agencies and the private sector, we hope to provide hunger relief for those in need throughout Indiana.
John Boner Neighborhood Centers inspires neighbors and partners to improve the quality of life on the near Eastside by providing tools for change and growth.
CHIP Indy partners with the community to strengthen coordination and advance solutions to homelessness. CHIP works to unite individuals, organizations, advocates, and resources to create a community where everyone has a place to call home.
Working together to serve, strengthen, and support our neighbors in southeast Indianapolis.
Dementia Friends is a global movement that is changing the way people think, act, and talk about dementia.
Serving families and children on Indianapolis' Near Eastside, where 43 percent of residents live at or below the poverty line.
The Big Homie Foundation is a NONPROFIT Organization team dedicated to helping anyone in need
Our programs advance the education, health, well-being and independence for Southside families.
As a United Way 501(c)3 community benefit organization, Tangram helps individuals with disabilities and their families plan, support and sustain ways to live actively and independently within their communities throughout central Indiana.
The Indiana AIDS Fund is a public-charity and HIV/AIDS fundraising program of The Health Foundation
Kline Veterans Fund provides emergency housing assistance and other support to homeless veterans.
"Building self-esteem one step at a time."
"When you look into the eyes of a hungry African child, if you have any heart, you cannot walk away and forget." Peace, good food, and clean water, Cheryl Carter-Shotts AFAA Founder & Managing Director
The Mid-North Food Pantry’s mission is to enhance the health of our neighbors by providing supplemental food & basic necessities for those in need. We are a client-choice food pantry working to alleviate food insecurity & promote dignity & wellness.
"Helping to dominate life by empowering each other"
A non-profit law firm dedicated to meeting the legal needs of Indiana elders who are victims of abuse