12. FAYETTE COMPANIES, IL 12-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: Depression and Bipolar Support Alliance Web Site: www.dbsa-gc.org Telephone: 312-695-3511 Address: 6666 N Western Avenue Chicago, IL 60645 Description: Offers free peer-led support groups for people living with mood disorders, their families, and friends, on the 4th Monday of the month and education programs on the 2nd Monday of the month. The ?Maintaining Mood Stability? workshop meets on the 2nd and 4th Friday at 7pm. All programs meet in the lower level conference room at the Devon Bank, 6445 N. Western Avenue Organization: Women?s & Men?s Support Group Telephone: 708-524-2582 Address: 814 Harrison Oak Park, IL 60304 Description: Drop-In Center. Organization: NAMI Greater Chicago Web Site: www.NAMIGC.org Telephone: 312-563-0445 Address: 1536 W Chicago Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 Description: Peer-to-peer educational courses and support groups offered for persons with mental illnesses and for families or friends. Support groups usually meet the first and third Mondays of the month from 2:30-4:00. Groups meet in several locations throughout the city and suburbs. Call for the location nearest you. Organization: Emotions Anonymous Web Site: www.emotionsanonymous.org Telephone: 708-383-0200 Address: None Available - Call and leave a message with the answering service for meeting locations and times. Description: Emotions Anonymous is a twelve-step organization, similar to Alcoholics Anonymous. Our fellowship is composed of people who come together in weekly meetings for the purpose of working toward recovery from emotional difficulties. EA members are from many walks of life and are of diverse ages, economic status, social and educational backgrounds. The only requirement for membership is a desire to become well emotionally. Organization: Recovery, Inc. Web Site: www.recovery-inc.org Telephone: 312-337-5661 773-274-9166, Paul B. or (815) 338-5609 773-784-6253, Dennis F. or 815-338-5609 815-338-5609 Address: 802 N Dearborn Street Chicago, Illinois 60610 3480 N Lake Shore Drive, entrance on Stratford Place 2765 W Montrose Avenue at California 644 Belmont Avenue Description: A self-help mental health program for people diagnosed with mood disorders including depression, dysthymia and bipolar (manic-depressive) disorders; psychotic disorders including schizophrenia; anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorders; and personality disorders. Monday Meeting 7:00 P.M. Temple Shalom Monday Meeting 8:00 P.M. at Horner Park Field House Saturday Meeting 2:00 P.M. at John Merlo Chicago Public Library 12-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Division of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) Telephone: 773-838-5745 888-261-8570 (TTY) Address: Ford City DRS Office 7600 S Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60652 Description: The Department of Human Services Division of Rehabilitation Services is the state?s lead agency serving individuals with disabilities. DRS works in partnership with people with disabilities and their families to assist them in making informed choices to achieve full community participation through employment, education, and independent living opportunities. Organization: Goodwill Career Center Web Site: www.goodwillchicago.org Telephone: 773-863-6030 Address: 6310 S Western Avenue Chicago, IL Description: One of the world?s largest nonprofit providers of education, training, and career services for people with disadvantages, such as welfare dependency, homelessness, and lack of education or work experience, as well as those with physical, mental and emotional disabilities. Last year, local Goodwills collectively provided employment and training services to more than 720,000 individuals. We believe that work has the power to transform lives by building self-confidence, independence, creativity, trust and friendships. Everyone deserves a chance to have these. Organization: Jewish Vocational Services (JVS) Web Site: www.jvschicago.org Telephone: 312-673-3400 312-444-2877 (TTY) Address: 216 W Jackson Boulevard Suite 700 Chicago, Illinois 60606 Description: JVS is a non-profit, non-sectarian agency, fully credentialed, which provides career counseling and job placement to Chicago area clients. JVS assists clients in evaluating their interests, aptitudes and experiences to clarify career direction. Clients can choose from a range of services which include networking, exploring the job market, learning job search techniques, obtaining job placement assistance and support/strategy groups. Organization: Mayors Office for People With Disabilities Telephone: 312-746-5743 312-744-7833 (TTY) Address: 2102 W Ogden Chicago, IL 60612 Description: The Employment Services Unit is committed to providing a variety of employment services for both job seekers with disabilities and employers. They provide: job readiness, skills assessment, resume writing, job interviewing skills, career counseling and job placement/referral assistance services. Organization: Neumann Association Web Site: www.nuemannassociation.org Telephone: 773-506-3054 Address: 5547 N Ravenswood Chicago, Illinois 60640 Contact: Michelle Morris Description: The Career Services Division of Neumann Association assists adults with disabilities in obtaining and maintaining competitive and supported employment. Comprehensive, hands-on training combined with job placement services has helped hundreds of individuals we serve become successfully employed. Neumann Association works with over 50 employers and other agencies to place individuals with disabilities in employment of their choice. Organization: Thresholds Web Site: www.thresholds.org Telephone: 773-471-3750 Address: 3110 W 63rd Street Chicago IL 60613 Description: Thresholds is committed to helping people obtain and maintain the employment of their choice. They offer an array of employment services that meet members? specific needs and goals including; vocational evaluation, job seeking skills, job placement, and job support. Organization: Ticket To Work Web Site: www.yourtickettowork.com Telephone: 1-866-968-7842 Address: Please call the hotline for more information. Description: Assists individuals with disabilities in Illinois who receive Social Security benefits by providing information and advice regarding vocational rehabilitation and employment services, as well as advocacy or other services that beneficiaries with disabilities may need to secure, regain, or retain employment. 12-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Greater Lawn Mental Health Center Web Site: http://www.cityofchicago.org Telephone: 312-747-1020 Address: 4150 W 55th Street Chicago, IL 60632 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Pilsen Little Village Community Mental Health Center Web Site: http://www.pilsenmh.org Telephone: 773-579-0832 Address: 3113 W Cermack Road Chicago, IL 60623 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Englewood Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-7496 Address: 641 W 63rd Street Chicago, IL 60621 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Back of the Yards Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-3560 Address: 4313 S Ashland Chicago, IL 60609 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Northtown/Rogers Park Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-744-7617 Address: 1607 W Howard Chicago, IL 60626 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Woodlawn Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-0059 Address: 6337 S Woodlawn Chicago, IL 60637 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Auburn Gresham Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-0881 Address: 1140 W 79th Street Chicago, IL 60620 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Beverly-Morgan Park Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-1100 Address: 1987 W 111th Street Chicago, IL 60643 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Catham-Avalon Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-0901 Address: 110 E 79th Chicago, IL 60620 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Greater Grand/Mid-South Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-747-0036 Address: 4314 S Cottage Grove Chicago, IL 60653 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. Organization: Lawndale Mental Health Center Telephone: 312-746-5905 Address: 1201 S Campbell Chicago, IL 60608 Description: Offers a sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance. 12-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Provident Hospital Telephone: 312-572-2000 Address: 500 E 51st Street Chicago, IL 60615 Description: Community Health Clinic that accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Cook County Stroger Hospital Telephone: 312-864-6000 Address: 1835 W Harrison Street Chicago, IL 60612 Description: Provides comprehensive primary & specialty healthcare services to residents of Cook County. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Cottage Grove Health Center Telephone: 708-757-8800 Address: 1647 Cottage Grove Avenue Ford Heights, IL 60612 Description: Provides Primary care services to residents of Cook County. Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Southwest Family Health Center Telephone: 773-735-2345 Address: 4839 W 47th Street Chicago, IL 60638 Description: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Englewood Neighborhood Health Center Telephone: 312-747-7831 Address: 641 W 63rd Street Chicago, IL 60621 Description: Community Health Clinic Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday 8:00-4:00pm Tuesday, Thursday- 10:00-6:00pm Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Christian Community Health Center Telephone: 773-233-4100 Address: 9718 S Halsted Street Chicago, IL 60628 Description: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. Organization: Ashland Family Health Center Telephone: 773-434-9216 Address: 5256 S Ashland Avenue Chicago, IL 60609 Description: Accepts Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance and offers a sliding fee scale for uninsured. 12-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: Housing Authority of Cook County Telephone: 312-939-0742 Address: 310 S Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Concerned with the construction of federally assisted low-rent housing for low-income families and elderly. Operation of a housing assistance payments program to help modest income families and elderly afford private rent accommodations. Organization: Lifelink- Greencastle of Engelwood Web Site: www.lifelink.org Telephone: 773-488-4999 Address: 6344 S Peoria Street Chicago, IL 60621 Description: Housing for seniors and physically challenged adults with limited resources. Organization: Franciscan Outreach Association Web Site: www.franoutreach.org Telephone: 773-278-7120 Address: 1645 W LeMoyne Street Chicago, IL 60622 Description: Emergency shelter, Transitional Shelter, Financial Aid, Rent/Mortgage assistance. Organization: Heartland Alliance for Human Needs and Human Rights- Heartland Housing Web Site: www.heartland-alliance.org Telephone: 312-660-1300 Address: 208 S La Salle Street, Suite 1818 Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Housing Search Assistance; Supportive housing, affordable housing, community economic development. Organization: Lakefront Supportive Housing Web Site: www.lakefront.org Telephone: 773-561-5012 Address: 4946 N Sheridan Road Chicago, IL 60640 Description: Advocates for supportive housing. On-Site supportive services including case management, tenant leadership and education, training and employment services. Organization: Chicago Department of Housing Web Site: www.cichi.il.us Telephone: 312-747-9000 Address: 318 S Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Provides subsidized rental housing. Organization: United States Housing and Urban Development Web Site: www.towercom.com/chhud Telephone: 312-353-5680 Address: 77 W Jackson Boulevard Suite 2608 Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Provides rent/mortgage assistance, housing search assistance, subsidized rental housing and home rehabilitation/repair. Organization: Mayors Office for People with Disabilities Web Site: http://egov.cityofchicago.org Telephone: 312-744-6673 Address: 2102 W Ogden Chicago, IL 60612 Description: Promotes and identifies integrated, accessible and affordable housing in Chicago. 12-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Chicago Legal Clinic Telephone: 773-731-1762 Address: 2938 E 91st Street Chicago, IL 60617 Description: Provides legal services and education to underserved and disadvantaged Chicago area residents. Organization: Heartland Alliance For Human Needs And Human Rights Web Site: www.heartland-alliance.org Telephone: 312-629-4500 Address: 208 S La Salle Street, Suite 1818 Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Provides referrals for legal assistance. Organization: Salvation Army- Harbor Light Center Web Site: www.salarmychicago.org Telephone: 312-421-5753 Address: 1515 W Monroe Street Chicago, IL 60607 Description: Provides lawyer referral services and legal representation. Organization: Cook County Legal Assistance Foundation Telephone: 312-341-1070 Address: 111 W Jackson Boulevard Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Provides legal services in civil matters to low income and elderly residents at no cost. Organization: Legal Assistance Foundation of Metropolitan Chicago Telephone: 312-341-1070 Address: 111 W Jackson Boulevard 3rd Floor Chicago, IL 60604 Description: Free legal services in civil cases such as domestic violence, consumer fraud, HIV/AIDS, eviction, immigration, employment problems, and consumer issues. Organization: Council for Disability Rights Web Site: www.disabilityrights.com Telephone: 312-444-9484 Address: 205 W Randolph Street Suite 1645 Chicago, IL 60606 Description: Advocates for people with disabilities; supports and opposes any discrimination based on disability; information services to people with disabilities, their families and friends, and the general public; job placement services to clients of the Office of Rehabilitation Services; education advocacy services for children with disabilities; and individualized training services. Organization: Equip for Equality Legal Advocacy Program Web Site: http://www.equipforequality.org/programs/legaladvocacy/ Telephone: 312-341-0022 1-800-537-2632 800-610-2779 (TTY) Address: 20 N Michigan, Suite 300 Chicago, IL 60602 Description: Provides comprehensive legal advice, representation and education to people with disabilities in Illinois. The program assists individuals with any type of disability and of all ages. 12-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST Organization: Illinois RX Buying Club Web Site: http://www.illinoisrxbuyingclub.com/ Application and pharmacy locations available online. Telephone: 1-866-215-3462 Address: P.O. Box 94858 Chicago, IL 60690 Description: This is a prescription discount program for Illinois residents. In January 2006, this program will expand to provide coverage to Illinois residents without Medicare. The discount you get depends on the drug and the pharmacy, but you may save up to 24%. There is a $10 annual fee. To be eligible in 2006, you must be an Illinois resident with Medicare or have an Illinois Disabled Person Identification card and a Class 2 disability (meaning your doctor has certified that your disability significantly impairs your ability to work) or be an Illinois resident of any age who is uninsured and has an income of less than 300% of the Federal Poverty Level (approximately $60,000 a year for a family of four). Illinois Rx Buying Club will allow you to get discounts on drugs not covered by Illinois Cares Rx Basic, such as antibiotics. However, you can only get a discount on drugs when you are paying 100% of the cost. Organization: Illinois Cares RX Basic Web Site: http://www.illinoiscaresrx.com/ Telephone: 1-800-624-2459 Address: Illinois Department on Aging PO Box 19003 Springfield, IL 62794 Description: Illinois Cares Rx Basic (formerly Circuit Breaker) Adults 65 years of age or older or people with disabilities aged 16 and over and have a total annual income of less than $21, 218 for individuals; less than $28,480 if you are married or if you live with one qualified additional resident; less than $35,740 if you are filing an application for you, your spouse and one other qualified additional resident or for you and at least two qualified additional residents. If you enroll in the Illinois Cares Rx Basic program, you will be automatically enrolled in the Rx Buying Club at no additional cost. If you are enrolled in Illinois Cares Rx Plus, you probably do not need to enroll in the Rx Buying Club. Organization: I-SaveRx Web Site: http://www.illinoisbenefits.org/frames.php?url=http://www.i-saverx.net/index.htm Telephone: 1-866-472-8333 Address: I-Save Rx Pegasus Health Services Unlimited Suite 100 8 Manning Close NE Calgary, Alberta Canada T2E 7N5 Description: I-SaveRx is a program that offers residents of Illinois, Kansas, Missouri, Wisconsin, and Vermont access to prescription drugs from licensed and inspected organizations in Canada, Ireland, and the United Kingdom. People who enroll in the program may save from 25-50% on brand name prescriptions. Covered drugs for chronic illnesses and oral contraceptives are included. There are no enrollment fees, income or age restrictions. You may only order refills of prescriptions that you have used before. You have to fill any new prescription for 30 days at a pharmacy in the U.S. before ordering that prescription through I-SaveRx. Organization: Kid Care Web Site: www.kidcareillinois.com Telephone: 1-866-468-7543 Address: State of Illinois Kid Care Unit PO Box 19122 Springfield, IL 62794-9122 Description: KidCare is a state program that offers health coverage to children, pregnant women and their babies or helps in paying premiums of employer or private health insurance plans. This program also covers prescription drugs. Organization: Med Assist Web Site: http://www.cc.dio.org/programs.htm#medassist Telephone: 217-523-9201 Address: Catholic Charities 800 S Fifth Street Springfield, IL 62703 Description: The staff of the MedAssist Program help individuals determine their eligibility and assist their applications for the programs that pharmaceutical companies have for the poor. 12-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous Web Site: www.chicagoaa.org Telephone: 312-346-1475 24 hour list of meetings/events Address: 200 N Michigan Avenue Suite 501 Chicago, IL 60630 Description: The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop drinking. A fellowship of men and women for the purpose of maintaining sobriety for its members and helping other alcoholics to achieve sobriety. Spanish speaking groups available. Organization: Cocaine Anonymous Telephone: 773-202-8898 24 hr. list of meetings/events Address: PO Box 300745 Chicago, IL 60630 Description: A simple 12-Step program of recovery modeled on Alcoholics Anonymous. Organization: Families Anonymous Telephone: 773-777-4789 Address: 4626 N Know Ave Room 301 Chicago, IL 60630 Description: An international 12 step program for the families with a loved one afflicted with drug, alcohol, or emotional problems. It is a self-help program; completely anonymous, non-professional and non-religious. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous Web Site: www.na.org Telephone: 708-848-4884 24 Hour Helpline Address: Please Call for Meeting Locations Description: A self help program structured with the Alcoholics Anonymous 12-step program as a model. Promotes complete abstinence from all mind-altering drugs. 12-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: The New Visions Program at Saint Elizabeth Hospital Telephone: 1-800-939-CARE Address: 1431 N Claremont Avenue Chicago, IL 60622 Description: Emphasis on emergency detoxification and stabilization in an inpatient setting. Offers free assessments & comprehensive inpatient services in English, Spanish & Polish. Organization: Mercy Medical Web Site: http://www.mercy-chicago.org Telephone: 773-585-1955, Ext. 2258 Address: 5525 Pulaski Road Chicago, IL 60629 Description: Outpatient substance abuse treatment. Organization: Chicago Department of Health Greater Lawn Mental Health Web Site: http://www.cityofchicago.org Telephone: 312-747-1020 Address: 4150 W 55th Street Chicago, IL 60632 Description: Offers an outpatient program as well as a special program for persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders. Organization: Cornell Interventions Southwood Telephone: 773-737-4600 Address: 5701 S Wood Street Chicago, IL 60636 Description: This program offers substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance and Methadone Detoxification. It provides residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), Residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days) and outpatient services. A sliding fee scale and payment assistance is available. Organization: DUI Counseling Center Bayrach Counseling Services Telephone: 773-254-9122 Address: 4059 W 47th Street Chicago, IL 60632 Description: Offers substance abuse treatment services with groups focusing on DUI/DWI offenders. Sliding fee scale available. Organization: Advocate Christ Medical Center Substance Abuse Services Web Site: http://www.advocatehealth.com Telephone: 708-346-1337 Address: 4440 W 95th Street Oak Lawn, IL 60453 Description: Outpatient substance abuse treatment. Organization: Pilsen Little Village Community Mental Health Center Web Site: http://www.pilsenmh.org Telephone: 773-277-3413 Address: 3113 W Cermack Road Chicago, IL 60623 Description: Offers substance abuse treatment, Detoxification, Methadone Maintenance, and Methadone Detoxification in an outpatient setting. A sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance is available. Organization: Anixter Center Schwab Rehabilitation Center Web Site: http://www.anixter.org Telephone: 773-522-2010, Ext. 5221 Address: 1401 S California Avenue Chicago, IL 60608 Description: Substance abuse treatment services. A sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance is available. Organization: Mercy Hospital and Medical Center Alcoholism and Drug Dependency Program Web Site: http://www.mercy-chicago.org Telephone: 312-567-2486 Address: 2525 S Michigan Avenue Chicago, IL 60616 Description: Offers substance abuse treatment, detoxification and methadone maintenance. Care is provided in an inpatient setting, residential short-term treatment (30 days or less), outpatient or partial hospitalization treatment. Organization: Gateway Foundation Web Site: http://www.gatewayfoundation.org Telephone: 773-826-1916, Ext. 2893 Address: 3828 W Taylor Street Chicago, IL 60624 Description: Offers substance abuse treatment and halfway house services. Residential short-term treatment (30 days or less) and residential long-term treatment (more than 30 days is available. A sliding fee scale (based on income and other factors), and payment assistance is available. Organization: Community Mental Health Council Outpatient Substance Abuse Program Web Site: http://www.thecouncil-online.org Telephone: 773-734-4033, Ext. 131 Hotline- 1-877-311-3222 Address: 8704 S Constance Avenue Chicago, IL 60617 Description: Provides substance abuse treatment with a special focus on persons with co-occurring mental and substance abuse disorders. Sliding fee scale and payment assistance available. 12-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services Web Site: www.hfs.illinois.gov Telephone: 773-918-6700 Address: 6305 S Western Avenue Chicago, IL 60636 Description: Formerly the Department of Public Aid, is a state agency dedicated to improving the lives of Illinois' families through health care coverage, child support enforcement and energy assistance. Organization: Social Security Web Site: www.ssa.gov Telephone: 1-800-772-1213 Address: 8658 S Sacramento Chicago, IL 60652 Description: The Social Security office can help you with questions about Medicare and social security benefits. Organization: Health Benefits for Workers With Disabilities Web Site: www.state.il.us/dpa/ Telephone: 1-800-226-0768 866-675-8440 (TTY) Address: Illinois Department of Public Aid Description: Low Cost Health Insurance for Illinois Residents between 16-64 who have a disability and who are employed. Organization: Kid Care Web Site: www.kidcareillinois.com Telephone: 1-866-468-7543 Address: State of Illinois Kid Care Unit PO Box 19122 Springfield, IL 62794-9122 Description: KidCare is a state program that offers health coverage to children, pregnant women and their babies or helps in paying premiums of employer or private health insurance plans. This program also covers prescription drugs. Organization: ICHIP Web Site: http://www.chip.state.il.us/ Telephone: 1-800-962-8384 Address: Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan 320 W Washington Suite 700 Springfield, Illinois 62701-1150 Description: The Illinois Comprehensive Health Insurance Plan (CHIP) is a state health benefits program. Organization: The Mayor?s Office For People With Disabilities Web Site: www.cityofchicago.org/Disabilities Telephone: 312-746-5743 Address: Mayor?s Office for People with Disabilities Employment Services Unit Central West Field Office 2101 W Ogden Avenue Chicago, IL 60612 Description: The Benefits Planning, Assistance and Outreach Project is a federally funded project to educate and assist individuals with disabilities who receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI) or Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI). Certified Benefits Specialists meet individually with clients, helping them to anticipate and plan for changes that may occurred in their state and federal benefits as a result of employment. These benefits may include the following: SSI/SSDI, Medicaid, Medicare, TANF, Food Stamps, subsidized housing, worker?s compensation and unemployment benefits. 13. ADULT AND CHILD MENTAL HEALTH CENTER, INC., IN 13-1. SELF-HELP AND CONSUMER SUPPORT GROUPS Organization: ANAD Eating Disorder Support Group Community Hospital North Telephone: 317-867-5469 Address: 7150 Clearvista Drive Indianapolis, IN 46256 Description: Offers support groups for those with anorexia, bulimia, or any type of eating disorder. Open to family and friends. Meets on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th Monday of the month from 6-8 pm at the Community North Hospital on the 3rd floor, Conference Room A. Organization: CoDependents Anonymous: IndyCoda Support Groups Telephone: 317-971-6541 Description: Support group for persons who are unable to maintain functional relationships; based on the 12-step model of AA. Call for meeting times and places. Organization: Columbus Regional Hospital: AWAKE Support Group Web Site: http://www.crh.org Telephone: 812-376-5249 OR 1-800-841-4938 Address: 2400 E. 17th Street Classrooms 2 and 3 Columbus, IN 47201 Description: Support group for those suffering from sleep deprivation or other related sleep problems. Meets every 2nd Tuesday at 6 pm. Organization: Community Health Network: Bereavement Support Group Web Site: http://www.ehealthindiana.com Telephone: 317-355-5130 Address: Community Hospital East 1500 N. Ritter Avenue Rm. 192 Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: Offers a support group for any adult who has lost a loved one. Meets on the 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month from 2-3:30 pm. Call for information and registration. Organization: Damien Center: HIV/AIDS Support Groups Web Site: http://www.damien.org Telephone: 317-632-0123, Ext. 237 OR 1-800-213-1163 Address: 1350 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers various support groups for persons affected by HIV/AIDS. Organization: Emotions Anonymous Telephone: 317-859-9569 Address: 225 Pebble Creek Drive Greenwood, IN 46143 Description: Offers a 12-step support group that helps individuals deal with emotions, live without fear, and effectively confront problems. Tuesday 7-8 pm. Organization: Family Service: Breaking Free Children?s Program Web Site: http://www.family-service-inc.org/ Telephone: 317-634-6341, Ext. 137 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 320 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides 10-week structured programs dealing with issues facing children 4-17 who have witnessed domestic violence. A victims? support group runs concurrently and child care for children 3 and younger is provided. Organization: Family Service: Domestic Violence Hispanic Outreach Web Site: http://www.family-service-inc.org/ Telephone: 317-634-6341, Ext. 139 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 320 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers support network for Spanish speaking victims of domestic violence, weekly support meetings, and referrals to legal and social services. Organization: Helpline 2-1-1 Web Site: www.IRNi.org/ Telephone: Dial 2-1-1 or 317-926-4357 Address: PO Box 30530 Indianapolis, IN 46230 Description: Information and referral service that connects callers with needed resources. Available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Organization: Hendricks Regional Health: Children with Special Needs Support Group Web Site: http://www.hendricksregional.org/ Telephone: 317-745-3417 Address: 1000 E. Main Street Conference Room 3 Danville, IN 46122 Description: Offers both family and individual support groups for parents and caregivers of children with special needs. Meets the 1st Tuesday of the month at 6:30 pm. Organization: Hendricks Regional Health: Fibromyalgia Support Group Web Site: http://www.hendricksregional.org/ Telephone: 317-745-3553 Address: 1000 E. Main Street Conference Room 6 Danville, IN 46122 Description: Provides a supportive atmosphere for Fibromyalgia or chronic pain sufferers. Meets the 2nd Friday of the month at 1pm, and the 4th Thursday of the month at 6:30 pm. Organization: Huntington?s Disease Society of America, Indiana Chapter Web Site: http://www.hdsaindiana.org/ Telephone: 317-271-0524 Address: Christian Fellowship Church 4751 E. Minnesota Street Indianapolis, IN 46203 Description: Offers support groups throughout the state for persons affected by Huntington?s disease and their families. Also offers a telephone support network. Group meets the 2nd Monday of the month at 7 pm. Organization: Indiana CFS Association: Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Fibromyalgia Support and Education Telephone: 317-252-9223 Address: Community North Professional Building 7250 Clearvista Drive Indianapolis, IN 46256 Description: Offers emotional support, education, and information about CFS and FMS through statewide monthly meetings (1st Thursday 7-9pm) and a quarterly newsletter. Organization: Key Consumer Organization Telephone: 317-205-2500 OR 1-800-933-5397 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway, Suite 199 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers a non-diagnosis specific support group for people with mental illness seeking mutual support, empowerment, and advocacy. Meets the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month, 6-7 pm. Organization: Key Consumer Organization: Dissociative Identity Disorder Support Group Telephone: 317-205-2500 OR 1-800-933-5397 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway Suite 199 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers a non-diagnosis specific support group for people with multiple personalities. Meets 2nd and 4th Mondays of the month from 6-7 pm. Organization: Key Consumer Organization: Mental/Emotional Health Support Telephone: 317-205-2500 OR 1-800-933-5397 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway Suite 199 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers self-help for persons with mental or emotional illness to help each other through emotional support, advocacy, and support groups. Monday-Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Legacy House: Parenting Support Group Web Site: http://www.hhcorp.org/legacyhouse.htm Telephone: 317-554-5272 Address: 2505 N. Arlington Avenue, LL Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Offers a parenting support group on the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the month at 6:30 pm. Organization: Legacy House: Survivors of Violent Death Support Groups Web Site: http://www.hhcorp.org/legacyhouse.htm Telephone: 317-554-5272 Address: 2505 N. Arlington Avenue, LL Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Offers a support group for families, close friends, and other survivors of a loved one who died as a result of violence. Meets the 1st and 3rd Wednesday of the month at 5 pm. Organization: Lupus Foundation Telephone: 1-866-762-6575 Address: Call. Description: Offers a mutual support group for persons with lupus and their families. Also provides information, literature, speakers, and films. Call for time/location. Organization: Mental Health Association in Hamilton County: Peer Support Groups Telephone: 317-776-3455 Address: 942 N. 10th Street Noblesville, IN 46050 Description: Offers peer support groups for persons with mental illness such as depression, bipolar, and schizophrenia. Call for more information and meeting times. Organization: Mental Health Association in Hendricks County: Anxiety Support Group Telephone: 317-272-0027 Address: 6845 E. US 36, Suite 880 Avon, IN 46123 Description: Offers a support group for those suffering from anxiety. Meets the 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month from 7-8:30 pm. Call for meeting location. Organization: Mental Health Association in Indiana: Depression and Bi-polar Support Alliance Indiana Web Site: http://www.mentalhealthassociation.com/ Telephone: 317-638-3501, Ext. 230 OR 1-800-555-6424 Address: 1431 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers a support group for persons with clinical depression or manic depression and their families. Emphasis is on support and education. Call for meeting locations and times. Organization: Methodist Hospital: Family Support Group Web Site: http://www.clarian.org Telephone: 317-962-8611 Address: I-65 at 21st Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers a support group for anyone who has an extremely sick, terminally ill, or deceased family member. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30pm, Chaplain on call 24 hours a day. Organization: NAMI Indiana Web Site: http://www.namiindiana.org Telephone: 317-925-9399 or 800-677-6442 Address: 2601 Coldspring Road Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides support, education, and advocacy for consumers of mental health services and their families. Monday-Thursday 9am-1pm. Organization: National Multiple Sclerosis Society, IN State Chapter Web Site: http://www.nationalmssociety.org/ini Telephone: 317-870-2500 OR 1-800-762-1209 Address: 7301 Georgetown Road Suite 112 Indianapolis, IN 46268 Description: Provides information and referral, education and mutual support for persons with MS and their families. Call for mtg. times. Organization: Overcomers Ministries Telephone: 812-332-2452 Address: 7790 N. Fish Road Bloomington, IN 47408 Description: Offers a ministry-based support group designed to help those recovering from gambling and other addictions. Meets Monday and Thursday at 7 pm. Organization: Overeaters Anonymous Web Site: http://www.overeatersanonymous.org Telephone: 317-870-9171 Address: Indianapolis, IN Description: Offers a support groups for people who desire to stop eating compulsively, based on the 12-step program of AA. Call for meeting time and locations. Organization: PACE-Public Action In Correctional Effort Telephone: 317-283-2406 Address: 3214 Hovey Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Volunteers visit prisoners and aid-ex-offenders in a paired support program. Support groups also available. Organization: Parents of Murdered Children: Survivors of Violence Support Group Web Site: http://www.pomc.com Telephone: 317-787-6705 Address: Rosedale Hills United Methodist Church 4450 S. Keystone Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46227 Description: Provides information and a support network for survivors of homicide victims. Meets the 3rd Thursday of the month at 7 pm. Organization: Prevail: Domestic Violence Support Groups Web Site: http://www.prevailinc.com Telephone: 317-773-6942 OR 317-776-3472 Address: 1100 S. 9th Street, Suite 100 Noblesville, IN 46060 Description: Offers a variety of support groups for those who have been victims of domestic violence. Also offers a domestic violence support group for non-offending male victims. Call for meeting times. Organization: Sex Addicts Anonymous Web Site: http://www.indiana-ssa.org Telephone: 317-545-9783 OR 1-866-205-8564 Address: PO Box 20834 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Description: Offers a 12-step support group for persons with sexual addiction or dependency. Call for meeting times and places. Organization: St. Francis Hospital and Health Centers: Adult Bereavement Support Group Web Site: http://www.stfrancishospitals.org Telephone: 317-865-2092 Address: 438 S. Emerson Avenue Greenwood, IN 46143 Description: Offers an educational and supportive group that meets for six weekly sessions to learn about grief and share with others who have experienced the death of a loved one. Groups are offered quarterly. Tuesdays 3-4:30pm and 6:30-8 pm. Organization: St. Vincent Hospitals and Health Services: Bereavement Support Groups Web Site: http://happenings.stvincent.org Telephone: 317-338-4040 Address: 2142 W. 86th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 Description: Provides support groups for adults who have experienced the death of a loved one. Group education and support on the grieving process offered 4 times a year in 6 week sessions. Organization: St. Vincent Hospitals and Health Services: RTS Parent Support Group Web Site: www.stvincent.org Telephone: 317-338-4040 OR 317-338-2273 Address: 8450 Payne Road Indianapolis, IN 46260 Description: Offers a support program for parents who are coping with a miscarriage, ectopic pregnancy, stillbirth, or newborn death. Meets the 1st Thursday of the month from 7-9 pm. Organization: Survivors of Suicide Victims Telephone: 317-621-5269 Address: 1640 N. Ritter Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: Provides a support group for family members and others who have lost someone by suicide. January thru October group meets the 4th Wednesday of the month from 7-9pm. November and December the group meets on the 3rd Wednesday of the month from 7-9pm. Organization: Toughlove ?Fishers Group: Parenting Support Group Web Site: http://www.toughlove.org Telephone: 317-826-0548 (Terri) 317-849-0860 (Diane) OR 317-842-6183 (Tim) International Toughlove: 1-800-333-1069 Address: Fishers United Methodist Church 9690 E. 116th Street Fishers, IN 46038 Contact: Terri, Diane, or Tim Description: Provides a support group for parents of children with behavioral problems. Assists parents with developing parenting skills and setting and enforcing limits. Groups meet upstairs in church on Tuesdays from 7-9pm (except holidays). Nominal fee of $5 per family per session. Fee may be waived in certain circumstances. Organization: Tourette Syndrome Support and Information Telephone: 812-331-0829 Address: PO Box 7073 Greenwood, IN 46142 Description: Provides information about Tourette Syndrome and referrals to doctors. Sponsors support groups throughout the state. Call for more information. Organization: Vet Center Telephone: 317-927-6440 Address: 3833 N. Meridian Street Suite 120 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Helps all combat veterans and their families cope with stress, gain self-esteem, and achieve goals. Features peer group support, self-help programs, rap groups, job development, VA benefit assistance, drug and alcohol treatment, and family conflict assistance. Monday-Friday 8am-4:30 pm; evening appointments available. 13-2. EMPLOYMENT SUPPORT Organization: Adult and Child Mental Health Center Supported Employment Program Web Site: http://www.adultandchild.org Telephone: 317-275-8800, Ext. 2404 Address: 222 E. Ohio Street, 7th Floor Indianapolis, Indiana 46204 Description: Supported employment for area residents 18 and older who are developmentally disabled or seriously mentally ill. Organization: Associated Builders and Contractors: Apprenticeships Web Site: http://www.abc-indy.org Telephone: 317-596-4950 OR 1-800-333-9844 Address: 6825 Hillsdale Court Indianapolis, IN 46250 Description: Training programs include school-to-work apprenticeships for high school students and standard apprenticeships for high school graduates. Apprenticeships offered in carpentry, electrician, heating and air conditioning, insulation, masonry, metal building assembly, painting, pipefitting, plumbing, roofing, sheet metal work, and concrete finishing. Organization: BehaviorCorp: Vocational Services Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: For first appointment: 317-574-1254 Otherwise: 317-587-0601 Address: 697 Pro-Med Lane Carmel, IN 46032 Description: Provides services to help persons with serious mental illness become employed in integrated work environments through vocational assessments, transitional employment, case management, and affirmative business. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Christamore House: Employment Assistance Web Site: http://www.christamorehouse.com Telephone: 317-635-7211, Ext. 225 Address: 502 N. Tremont Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides individual guidance in job seeking and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed area residents 18 and older. Monday thru Friday 8am-3pm; some evenings. Organization: CICOA Aging & In Home Solutions: Senior Employment Access Web Site: http://www.cicoa.org Telephone: 317-803-6060 Address: 4755 Kingsway Drive Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Specializes in employment opportunities for persons over 50 years old. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Concord Center Association Program: Employment Assistance Web Site: http://www.concordindy.org Telephone: 317-637-4376 Address: 1310 S. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46225 Description: Provides employment guidance and referrals to available training programs and jobs for low income, un- or under-employed persons 16 and older. Monday thru Thursday 9am-3pm; Friday 9am to noon. Organization: Crooked Creek Multi-Service Center: Employment Services Telephone: 317-293-2600 Address: 2990 W. 71st Street Indianapolis, IN 46268 Description: Provides employment guidance and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed persons 18 and older. Also offers help with resumes and employment interviews. Monday thru Friday 9am- 1pm. Organization: Damien Center: Career Development Network Web Site: http://www.damien.org Telephone: 317-632-0123, Ext. 241 OR 1-800-213-1163 Address: 1350 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides employment assistance to people living with HIV/AIDS, their families, and friends. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm; flexible with appointments. Organization: Easter Seals Crossroads Rehabilitation Center: Employment Training Web Site: http://eastersealscrossroads.org Telephone: 317-466-1000, Ext. 2422 Address: 4740 Kingsway Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers several training programs. Career Skills Training prepares individuals for employment opportunities such as receptionist, customer service representative, or administrative assistant. Individual course work is available in office procedures, automated accounting, language skills, transcription, proofreading, data entry, verbal communication, and math. Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Easter Seals Crossroads Rehabilitation Center: Supported Employment Web Site: http://www.eatersealscrossroads.org Telephone: 317-466-1000 Address: 4740 Kingsway Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides services designed to support individuals who may have significant barriers to employment. Includes intensive, personal assistance to help consumers reach job goals, identify employment opportunities, and help with interviewing skills. Also provides training and long-term support after an individual is hired. Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Easter Seals Crossroads Rehabilitation: Industrial Employment Web Site: http://www.eastersealscrossroads.org Telephone: 317-897-7320 Address: 8302 E. 33rd Street Indianapolis, IN 46226 Description: Provides on the job training, employment and career opportunities in a factory setting for adults, including those with disabilities. Monday thru Friday 7am-3pm. Organization: Flanner House of Indianapolis: Employment Telephone: 317-925-4231 Address: 2424 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides employment counseling and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed area residents 16 and older. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Forest Manor Multi-Service Center: Employment Telephone: 317-545-1204 Address: 5603 E. 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Provides employment counseling and referrals to available training programs and potential jobs for low income, un- or under-employed area residents 18 and older. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4pm. Organization: Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana: FutureWorks Web Site: http://www.goodwillindy.org Telephone: 317-524-4313 Address: 1635 W. Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides self-esteem building, goal setting, and employment with job retention services. Case management and help with childcare and transportation costs are available to those who qualify. Workshops held Monday thru Thursday 9am-2:30pm. Organization: Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana: Workforce Services Division Web Site: http://goodwillindy.org Telephone: 317-524-3800 Address: The Career Corner 2210 E. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers supported employment with follow- along services for people with disabilities, case management, individual assessment, career exploration, job placement, self-esteem building, and goal setting. Also offers help with childcare and transportation costs for those who qualify. Organization: IN FSSA/DDRS, Vocational Rehabilitation Services Web Site: http://www.in.gov/fssa/ Telephone: 317-921-3825 OR 1-877-715-5296 Address: 3737 N. Meridian Street Suite 302 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides a range of services related to employment, re-employment, or maintenance of employment for persons with physical or mental impairment who require specific, individualized services. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Indiana Laborers Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee: Construction Craft Laborer Apprenticeship Web Site: http://indianalaborers.org/training/default.asp. Telephone: 812-279-9751 Address: PO Box 758 Bedford, IN 47421 Description: Provides training for adult laborers employed in the construction industry and trains new workers. Requires 4,000 hours of work, on the job training, and related classroom instruction. Apprentices gain experience in environment remediation, building and related construction, heavy/highway and utility construction. Applicants must be physically able to perform the work, have a driver?s license, and good reading and math skills. Must also pursue a GED during the first year of the program if the apprentice doesn?t have a high school diploma or GED. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Indiana Plan for Equal Employment: Construction Trades Pre-Apprenticeship Training Program Web Site: http://www.indianaplan.org Telephone: 317-639-4661 OR 1-800-664-6680 Address: 445 Pennsylvania Street Suite 610 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers pre-apprenticeship training for unemployed persons in electrical work, plumbing, carpentry, painting, bricklaying, steel fabrication, and heavy equipment operation. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Indianapolis Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Committee: Electrician Apprenticeship Web Site: http://www.iejatc.org Telephone: 317-270-5282 Address: 1751 S. Lawndale Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: Five year electrician apprenticeship program that awards graduates with an associate?s degree in Applied Science in Apprenticeship Technology with an Electrical Specialty. Must be a high school graduate or have a GED, have successfully completed 1 year of high school algebra, pass a drug screen, have a valid driver?s license, attend an orientation, and take an aptitude test. Starting apprentice wage is $10.75 per hour. Monday thru Friday 9am-4pm. Organization: Indianapolis Urban Enterprise Association: Employment and Training Web Site: http://www.u-e-a.org Telephone: 317-974-4420 Address: 2507 Bloyd Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Offers skill-building, employment training, and job search assistance. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Indianapolis Urban League: Employment Services Web Site: http://www.indplsul.org Telephone: 317-693-7603 Address: 777 Indiana Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers job guidance and career development workshops and counsels on resume writing, application process, and interviewing skills. Also offers small business workshops for small business owners or those interested in going into business for themselves. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: IUPUI Continuing Studies Web Site: http://www.cln.iupui.edu Telephone: 317-278-7600 Address: 620 Union Drive, Rm. 142 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers certificate programs in over 20 specialty areas such as accounting, customer service, basic web design, Microsoft Office, massage therapy, floral design, interior decorating, paralegal studies, and photography. Call for catalog. Organization: Ivy Tech State College-Central Indiana: Vocational/Career Testing Web Site: http://www.ivytech.edu Telephone: 317-921-4795 Address: 1 W. 26th Street Indianapolis, IN 46206 Description: Offers vocational and career interest testing and guidance at no charge to persons 18 and older. Monday thru Thursday 8am-6pm; Friday 9am-5pm. Organization: J. Everett Light Career Center: Adult Education and Vocational Programs Web Site: http://www.jelcc.com Telephone: 317-259-5275 Address: 1915 E. 86th Street Hilltop Learning Center Indianapolis, IN 46240 Description: Provides adult education, GQE remediation, GED prep and testing, and a computer-based high school credit program. Also offers many vocational programs including computer accounting, athletic trainer/sports medicine, automotive mechanics and collision repair, a variety of computer courses, CISCO networking, business technology, graphic imaging, construction trades, cosmetology, dental assisting, early childhood education, health occupations training, manufacturing technology, marketing, radio/TV production, real estate, veterinary assisting, welding, upholstery, woodworking, and more. Call or visit website for registration. Ages 16 and older. Organization: JobWorks: Certified Nursing Assistant (CAN) Training Web Site: http://www.jobworksinc.org Telephone: 317-532-1200 Address: 3602 E. Michigan Street Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers CNA training with work experience or an internship component. Job place assistance available. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: John H. Boner Community Center: The Career Corner Web Site: http://www.enn.org/jhbcc.php Telephone: 317-264-1379 Address: 2210 E. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Provides individual and group employment guidance and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed area residents 18 and older. Walk-in hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 am-4pm. Closed from noon to 1:30pm everyday, and on Thursday after 3pm. Call for appointment. Organization: La Plaza, Eastside: Employment Counseling Telephone: 317-890-3292 Address: 8902 E. 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46226 Description: Provides pre-employment counseling, employment information, and referrals to training programs for Hispanic persons 16 and older. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Marion County Office of Family and Children: IMPACT Web Site: http://www.state.in.us/fssa/ Telephone: 317-234-0383, Ext. 221 Address: 1920 W. Morris Street Indianapolis, IN 46221 Description: Provides job readiness workshops, GED or job skills training, and job search with the goal of job placement for qualifying persons who receive TANF or food stamps. Also provides financial support for childcare, transportation, training and work supplies, clothing and image updates, and licensing and accreditation. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center: Employment Counseling Web Site: http://www.maryrigg.org Telephone: 317-639-6106 Address: 1920 W. Morris Street Indianapolis, IN 46221 Description: Provides employment counseling and referrals to available training programs for low income, un- or under-employed Marion County residents 18 and older. Also provides a resource room with employment information and internet access. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Mechanical Skills: Plumbing Apprenticeship Telephone: 317-352-1189 Address: 3535 E. Michigan Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers a four year plumbing apprenticeship program. Graduates receive a certificate. Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Noble of Indiana Web Site: http://www.nobleofindiana.org Telephone: 317-264-1510 Address: 2406 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides sheltered employment opportunities to adults with disabilities. Individuals are paid on a piece-rate or hourly system. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Noble of Indiana: Supported Employment Web Site: http://www.nobleofindiana.org Telephone: 317-815-6222 Address: 12220 Hancock Street Carmel, IN 46032 Description: Assists people with disabilities in finding and maintaining jobs in the community. After the individual is hired, Noble provides on the job training. Clients will be assigned to case managers at various locations around the county. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Noble of Indiana: Work Crews Web Site: http://www.nobleofindiana.org Telephone: 317-264-1479 Address: 2406 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Individuals with developmental and other disabilities develop job skills and determine interests and career options though community based supervised work crews. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Second Helpings: Culinary Job Training Web Site: http://www.secondhelpings.org Telephone: 317-632-2664 Address: 1121 Southeastern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers a 10-week hands-on culinary job training program for the unemployed or underemployed. Monday, Wednesday, and Friday 8am-3pm and Tuesday and Thursday 8am-4pm. Organization: Southeast Community Services: South East 70001 Telephone: 317-236-7412 Address: 1052 Woodlawn Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46203 Description: Provides job readiness training for Marion County high school dropouts aged 15-25. Educational and motivational counseling services provided. Offers GED registration, computer training, college advising, resume building, career exploration, community service work, competency testing, job search skills training, and job placement. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Sycamore Services: Employment Services/Personal and Social Services Web Site: http://www.sycamoreservices.com Telephone: 317-475-3646 OR 1-888-298-6617 Address: 2550 E. 55th Street Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Description: Provides supported employment for adults 18 and older with disabilities. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Training Inc.: Employment Preparation Web Site: http://www.traininginc.org Telephone: 317-264-6740, Ext. 17 Address: 333 N. Pennsylvania Street Suite 900 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers an 18-week office skills training program that includes computer training with Microsoft Office applications and a PC Technician Training Program. Job placement assistance included. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: US Department of Labor, Bureau of Apprenticeship Web Site: http://www.learnmoreindiana.org Telephone: 317-226-7001 Address: Two Park Fletcher, Suite 200 5420 W. Southern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: Offers apprentice programs in the building trades, manufacturing, and other service occupations in the private sector. High school diploma or GED is required. Call for list or programs. Monday thru Friday 8:15am-4:45 pm. Organization: US Department of Labor, Veterans Employment and Training Web Site: http://www.dol.gov Telephone: 317-232-6804 Address: 10 N. Senate Avenue Rm. SE103 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Employment, re-employment, and transition services for veterans, National Guard members, and reservists. Monday thru Friday 7:30am-4pm. Organization: US Department of Veterans Affairs, Indianapolis Regional Office: Employment Telephone: 1-800-827-1000 Address: 575 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides rehabilitation and job retaining to veterans who are disabled. Waiting period is 4-6 weeks. Monday thru Friday 7:30am-4pm. Organization: Walker Career Center-Warren Township: Education and Vocational Programs Web Site: http://www.warren.k12.in.us. Telephone: 317-532-6150 Address: 9651 E. 21st Street Indianapolis, IN 46229 Description: Offers a variety of continuing education classes. Provides GED prep, GED test site, high school credit courses, a variety of vocational courses, university courses, and community education classes. Call for more information. Ages 16 and older. Spanish available. Organization: Youth Works: Pre-employment/Work Maturity Skills Training Telephone: 317-923-4581, Ext. 228 Address: Martin Luther King MSC 40 W. 40th Street, 2nd Floor Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Offers counseling, pre-employment, work-maturity, basic computer skills training, GED prep, Microsoft Office User Specialist Certification testing, mentor support, and job placement for Marion youth aged 16-25. 13-3. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE MENTAL HEALTH CARE Organization: Adult and Child Mental Health Web Site: http://www.adultandchild.org Telephone: 317-275-5122 Address: 8320 Madison Avenue Indianapolis, Indiana 46227 Description: Provides a range of mental health services. Psychiatrists, trained counselors, psychologists and other professionals provide services ranging from individual and family counseling for personal adjustment issues to treatment of severe mental illness. Sliding scale fees. Organization: Alpha Resources Counseling Services: Domestic Violence/Anger Control Program Web Site: http://www.alpharescoun.com Telephone: South Office: 317-784-3985 West Office: 317-243-3806 Northwest Office: 317-293-9874 East Office: 317-353-8494 Address: South Office: 539 Turtle Creek South Drive, Suite 38 Indianapolis, IN 46227 West Office: 6531 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46241 Northwest Office: 3901 W. 30th Street Indianapolis, IN 46222 East Office: 5317 E. 16th Street, Suite 8 Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Provides individual, couple, and group counseling for domestic violence, relationship issues, and anger control. Sliding scale fees based on income. Monday thru Thursday 9am-5pm; groups begin at 6pm. Organization: BehaviorCorp: Adult Outpatient Counseling Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: For first appointment: 317-574-1254 Otherwise: 317-328-5800 OR 1-800-560-4038 Address: 5525 Georgetown Road, Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46254 Description: Provides individual, family, couple, and group counseling for adults with a wide variety of diagnoses and problems. Psychological and psychiatric assessment and treatment are available. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm; some evenings available. Organization: BehaviorCorp: Crisis Intervention and Counseling Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: 317-574-1252 OR 1-800-560-4038 Address: 697 Pro-Med Lane Carmel, IN 46032 Description: Provides crisis intervention and counseling by telephone and face-to-face. Directs calls to crisis counselor Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Offers an answering service after hours, counselor will return call. Sliding scale fees. Organization: Christian Theological Seminary: Pastoral Counseling Service Web Site: http://www.cts.edu Telephone: 317-924-5205 Address: 1050 W. 42nd Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Offers individual, marital and family counseling and play therapy for children. Services provided by Christian Theological Seminary graduate students under faculty supervision. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Thursday 8am-9pm and Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Connections, Inc. Web Site: http://www.connections-inc.net Telephone: 317-578-9940 Address: 6350 N. Shadeland Avenue Suite 5 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Description: Supports individuals with developmental delays and other emotional issues. Offers services such as behavioral consultation, case management, nursing consultation, individual counseling, and family counseling. Will provide assistance in finding payment options. Monday thru Friday 7am-8pm and Saturday/Sunday 24 hours. Organization: Cummins Mental Health Center Telephone: 317-272-3330 OR 1-800-860-3330 24-hr emergency phone: 1-888-244-6083 Address: 2780 Waterfront Parkway, Suite 120 Indianapolis, IN 46214 Description: Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, and chemical addiction outpatient treatment. Organization: Gallahue Mental Health Center Web Site: http://www.ehealthindiana.com Telephone: 317-355-5009 For first appointment: 317-621-7600 24 hour emergency phone: 317-621-5700 24 hour toll-free emergency phone: 1-800-662-3445 Address: 5470 E. 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, family support and education, and chemical addiction outpatient treatment, detox, and IOP. Organization: Hamilton Center, Inc. Web Site: http://www.hamiltoncenter.org Telephone: 317-937-3700 or 800-742-0787 Address: 2160 North Illinois Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, assertive community treatment, family support and education, chemical addiction outpatient treatment, and dual diagnosis programs. Organization: Indiana University Hospital: Adult Psychiatry Clinic Web Site: www.clarian.org Telephone: 317-274-7422 Address: 550 N. University Boulevard UH3114 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides individual, group, and family counseling for persons 16 and older. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Julian Center: General and Domestic Violence Counseling Web Site: http://www.juliancenter.org Telephone: 317-941-2200 Address: 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides individual and group counseling and support groups for women and children. Assists with all types of personal and/or family problems. Sliding scale fees; accepts private insurance and Medicaid. Monday thru Thursday 9am-6pm and Friday 9am-4pm. Organization: Julian Center: Sexual Assault Counseling Web Site: http://www.juliancenter.org/ Telephone: 317-941-2200 Address: 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides individual and group counseling for women, adolescent girls, and children. General counseling provided with specialization in sexual abuse, rape, and domestic violence. Sliding scale fees; accepts private insurance and Medicaid. Monday thru Thursday 9am-6pm and Friday 9am-4pm. Organization: Larue D. Carter Memorial Hospital: Inpatient Mental Health Telephone: 317-941-4000 Address: 2601 Cold Spring Road Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides inpatient treatment by referral from community mental health centers for children, adolescents, and adults or by private physician for adults eligible for Biomedical Research Program. Sliding scale fees. Available daily 24 hours. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Adult Services Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: For intake appointment: 317-554-5700 Otherwise: 317-630-7791 Address: 3333 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides psychosocial rehabilitation for seriously and persistently mentally ill persons. Services include assessment, treatment, medication services, case management, vocational services, substance abuse counseling, development of community living sills, and housing assistance. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Counseling Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/midtown/ Telephone: 317-630-7791 Address: 3333 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides individual, group, and family counseling for adults. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm, evening hours vary. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Inpatient Treatment Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/midtown/ Telephone: 317-630-7791 Address: 1001 W. 10th Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides an inpatient unit for adults experiencing severe mental health problems. Treatment programs vary according to severity of problem. Physician?s referral required. Sliding scale fees. Available daily 24 hours. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Preferred Services in Rehabilitation Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: For intake appointment: 317-554-5700 Otherwise: 317-630-7791 Address: 964 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides psychosocial rehabilitation for seriously and persistently mentally ill persons. Services include assessment, treatment, medication services, case management, payee services, vocational services, supported employment, substance abuse counseling, development of community living skills, and housing assistance. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30 pm. Organization: Pilgrimage Center: Counseling Web Site: http://www.pilgrimagecenter.org Telephone: 317-575-9855 Address: 10210 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46290 Description: Provides individual, group, family, and marital counseling. Serves children, adolescents, and adults. Also has a counseling site on the eastside of Indianapolis at 10th and Shadeland Avenue Sliding scale fees. Organization: Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center: Inpatient Mental Health Services Telephone: 317-554-0000 OR 1-888-878-6889 Address: 1481 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides impatient mental health services for veterans, including rehabilitation and outreach programs for homeless veterans with psychiatric problems. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm; daily 24 hours for emergencies. Organization: St. Luke?s United Methodist Church: Divorce Recovery Workshops Web Site: http://www.stlukesumc.com Telephone: 317-846-4826 OR 317-846-3404 Address: 100 W. 86th Street Indianapolis, IN 46260 Description: Offers six-week sessions for adults who have recently experienced divorce to help cope with feelings and regain control over their lives. Fee is $40; scholarships available. Group meets Wednesdays from 6:15-7:45pm. Organization: The Salvation Army Harbor Light Web Site: http://www.salarmy-indiana.org Telephone: 317-972-1450 OR 1-800-517-7766 Address: 2400 N. Tibbs Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides subacute stabilization, 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, family support and education, and chemical addiction inpatient treatment and detox. Organization: Universal Behavioral Services Web Site: http://www.ubscmhc.org Telephone: 317-684-0442 Address: 820 Fort Wayne Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides partial hospitalization, subacute stabilization, 24-hour crisis intervention, individual and group therapy, medication management/monitoring, case management, assertive community treatment services, family education, chemical addiction inpatient and outpatient treatment and detox, and dual diagnosis programs. Organization: University of Indianapolis: Center for Psychological Services Web Site: http://psych.uindy.edu/psc/index.php Telephone: 317-788-6161 Address: 1400 E. Hanna Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46227 Description: Provides comprehensive outpatient services including disability issues, educational evaluation, psychological assessment, neuropsychological assessment, individual psychotherapy, and family treatment. Services provided by licensed psychologists and advanced graduate students under supervision. Sliding scale fees. Monday thru Friday 9am-5pm; evening hours by appointment. 13-4. FREE OR REDUCED-FEE GENERAL MEDICAL CARE Organization: Citizens Health Center Telephone: 317-396-0280 Address: 1650 N. College Avenue Indianapolis, IN Description: FQHC clinic that provides comprehensive primary health care, plus ancillary services which include patient education, care coordination for prenatal service, podiatry, and optometry. Organization: Citizens Health Corporation Telephone: 317-924-6351 Address: 1650 N. College Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides comprehensive health care and associated social services to low income persons. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday 8:30am-5:30pm; Thursday 10am-7pm. Organization: Community Health Network: Maternity Care Center Web Site: http://www.ecommunity.com Telephone: 317-355-3232 Address: 5502 E. 16th Street, Suite A12 Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: Provides health care for pregnant women who are low income and medically disadvantaged. Also offers Medicaid and WIC sign-up in office. Monday thru Thursday 8am-5pm by appointment. Organization: Crisis Pregnancy Center of Indianapolis: Pregnancy Counseling Web Site: http://www.cicpc.org Telephone: 317-926-9176 OR 1-800-395-4357 Address: CPC Downtown 2413 N. Meridian Street, Suite 201 Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides alternatives to abortion counseling and pregnancy testing at no charge. Also provides counseling and referrals for medical care, maternity housing, adoption, and other services. Offers educational information on fetal development, parenting, and sexually transmitted infections. Monday thru Friday 9am-4:30pm. Organization: Gennesaret Free Clinic Web Site: http://www.gennesaret.org Telephone: 317-262-5645 Address: 631 E. New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides free health care for the homeless and indigent at shelters and by the mobile clinic. Provides medical, dental, and women?s health services. Organization: Gennesaret Free Clinic: Gennesaret Dental Center Web Site: http://www.gennesaret.org Telephone: 317-955-0217 Address: Blue Triangle Residence Hall 725 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides free dental care including cleanings, fillings, extractions, x-rays, dental health education, and emergency examinations. Clinic is geared toward the homeless and the poor. Patients must meet financial guidelines and residency requirements. Organization: Gennesaret Free Clinic?s Wellness Center at the Blue Triangle Telephone: 317-955-0217 Address: 725 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN Description: Provides competent, accessible, and compassionate health care services to the needy. Staffed by a nurse practitioner. All services are provided free of charge to qualified clients. Organization: HealthNet Community Health Centers Telephone: Martindale-Brightwood Health Center: 317-920-5760 Southeast Health Center: 317-488-2041 Barrington Health Center: 317-781-4994 People?s Health Center: 317-633-7364 Southwest Health Center: 317-488-2021 Address: Martindale-Brightwood Health Center: 2502 East 28th Street Southeast Health Center: 901 North Shelby Street Barrington Health Center: 3401 East Raymond Street People?s Health Center: 10th Street and Keystone Avenue Southwest Health Center: 2202 West Morris Street Indianapolis, IN Description: HealthNet operates five primary care health centers in underserved Indianapolis neighborhoods: the Martindale Brightwood Health Center, Southeast Health Center, Barrington Health Center, People?s Health Center, and Southwest Health Center. Organization: HealthNet Community Health Centers: Homeless Initiative Program ? Health Care Telephone: 317-931-3055 Address: 1835 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers acute, chronic, and primary health care; referrals to specialists; and immunizations at various locations in Marion County. Call for hours and locations. Organization: Indiana Dental Association: Indiana Donated Dental Services Telephone: 317-631-6022 OR 1-800-452-6022 Address: 401 W. Michigan Street Suite 1000 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Description: Provides free dental services for persons in financial need who have a serious dental problem and a physical, mental, or psychological disability. Agency does eligibility screening and has a waiting list. Participants need not be receiving SSD. Monday thru Thursday 8:30am-4pm. Organization: Indiana University: Eye Care Community Outreach Program Web Site: http://www.opt.indiana.edu/ecco Telephone: 317-321-1470 OR 317-321-1413 Fax: 317-321-1475 Address: 501 Indiana Avenue Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides low-income and uninsured people with access to the donated services of Optometrists and Ophthalmologists. Also assists clients in locating resources to meet additional social or medical needs they may have. Persons who do not meet program guidelines will be assisted in locating other resources for vision healthcare. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Lions Club of Indiana: Eye Examinations Web Site: http://lionsclubs.org/EN/index.shtml Telephone: 317-955-9580 Address: 603 E. Washington Street Suite 502 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Assists children from low income families with funding for eye examinations and corrective lenses. Parents contact school social worker or Lions Club of Indiana for a referral to a Lions Club in the client?s area. Monday thru Friday 9:30am-4:30pm. Organization: Marion County Health Department: The Outreach Project Web Site: http://www.mchd.com Telephone: 317-927-5151 Address: 3549 N. College Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides HIV education and testing to high risk communities. Testing includes HIV, Syphilis, and Hepatitis. Offers free pre-test and post-test counseling. Also offers free condoms and needle bleaching kits for IV drug users. Monday thru Friday 9am-5:30pm. Organization: Maternity ? Family League Foundation: Childbirth Education Telephone: 317-541-3437 Address: Forest Manor Health Center 3840 N. Sherman Drive Indianapolis, IN 46226 Description: Provides pregnancy classes and childbirth education with an emphasis on preventing pre-term labor and empowering women about birth choices. Target population is low income, indigent pregnant women, but accepts any pregnant woman. Organization: Methodist Hospital: Adult Ambulatory Care Center Web Site: http://www.clarian.org Telephone: 317-962-8851 Address: 1633 N. Capitol Avenue, Suite 236 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers care by physicians in graduate medical training. Office visits, lab, radiology, and inpatient care on sliding scale fee basis. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Methodist Hospital: Pediatric and Adolescent Care Center Web Site: http://www.clarian.org Telephone: 317-962-8067 Address: 1633 N. Capitol Avenue, Suite 680 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers a pediatric and adolescent primary care program including services for acute and chronic care of children and youth, birth to 21 years of age. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: OB/GYN Care Center Telephone: 317-962-5014 Address: 1633 N. Capitol Avenue, Suite 500 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers OB/GYN services on a sliding scale. Arrangements include delivery at Methodist Hospital. Oncology, family planning, Norplant placement, Leep, colposcopy, and primary care for female adults also available. Accepts Medicaid and insurance. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Planned Parenthood of Greater Indiana: Family Planning Web Site: http://www.ppin.org Telephone: 317-925-6747 Address: Midtown Clinic 3219 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Offers specialized outpatient care that provides family planning health services, information and birth control supplies. Provides $10 pregnancy testing, information on available options (including adoption, public assistance for parenting, and abortion), and referrals to services. Monday 8:30am-5pm, Tuesday and Thursday 10:30am-1:30pm, Wednesday and Saturday 8:30am-1:30pm, and Friday 9:30am-5pm. Organization: Planned Parenthood of Greater Indiana: STI Testing Web Site: http://www.ppin.org Telephone: 317-925-6747 Address: Midtown Clinic 3219 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides anonymous and confidential testing and treatment for sexually transmitted infections, including HIV/AIDS, for men and women. No fees for HIV testing. Monday 8:30am-5pm, Tuesday and Thursday 10:30am-1:30pm, Wednesday and Saturday 8:30am-1:30pm, and Friday 9:30am-5pm. Organization: Raphael Health Center Telephone: 317-926-1507 Address: 401 East 34th Street Indianapolis, IN Description: Provides community-based, culturally sensitive, full-service, holistic health care to all people, regardless of income or availability of insurance coverage. Organization: Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center: Inpatient Physical Health Services Telephone: 317-554-0000 or 888-878-6889 Address: 1481 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides extensive inpatient physical health services including medical, surgical, audiology/pathology rehabilitation and outpatient services through specialty clinics for veterans. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm; except emergencies. Organization: Ruth Lilly Health Education Center Web Site: http://www.healtheducationcenter.org Telephone: 317-924-0904 Address: 2055 N. Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides innovative health education programs in the areas of general health, disease prevention and control, drug education, nutrition and fitness, and human growth and development. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Shalom Health Care Center, Inc. Telephone: 317-291-7422 Address: 3400 Lafayette Road Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides accessible, community-based, low-cost, comprehensive health care services for persons unable to afford or access traditional health care services. Organization: St. Francis Neighborhood Clinic Telephone: 317-781-9669 Address: 234 E. Southern Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46225 Description: Objective is to increase the availability of health services to the uninsured and thereby improve overall health, ensure adequate prenatal care, and provide prevention and wellness services. Organization: St. Vincent Primary Care Center Telephone: 317-338-7500 OR 317-338-7510 Address: 8220 Naab Road Indianapolis, IN 46260 Description: Provides a multi-specialty practice of over 100 physicians specializing in pediatrics, women?s health, family medicine, and internal medicine. Also offers sub-specialty clinics including adolescent medicine, sports medicine, general and orthopedic surgery, and asthma. Additional services include children?s immunizations, prenatal care coordination, social services, WIC, and legal services. Organization: Vision USA Web Site: http://www.aoa.org/visionusa Telephone: 1-800-766-4466 Address: Call for locations. Description: Provides basic eye health and vision care free of charge to low income individuals and family members who have no alternative way of obtaining care. Eyewear may be provided at no cost or for a minimal donation. Persons may apply by writing to Vision USA at 243 N. Lindbergh Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 63141, through the website, or by calling. Monday thru Friday 7am-9pm. Organization: Wishard Health Services: Public Hospital Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu Telephone: 317-639-6671 Address: 1001 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Full service public hospital. Additional services are provided by the Burn Unit, Level I Trauma Center, multi-specialty outpatient care clinics, community health centers, Midtown Community Mental Health Center, outpatient surgery, long term care, and the Acute Care for Elders Unit. Only Marion county residents are eligible for services at no charge or on a sliding scale basis. 13-5. HOUSING ASSISTANCE Organization: BehaviorCorp: Residential Services Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: 317-574-1254 OR 1-800-560-4038 Address: 697 Pro-Med Lane Carmel, IN 46032 Description: Serves as an adjunct to treatment programs for adults with chronic mental illness. Services include group homes, intensive cluster apartment living, semi-independent apartment living, short-term supportive living apartments, and community-based case management. Organization: CAGI-Community Action of Greater Indianapolis: Emergency Home Repair Program Web Site: http://www.cagi-in.org Telephone: 317-396-1726 Address: 2445 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides emergency home repairs for qualifying low income families. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: CAGI-Community Action of Greater Indianapolis: Energy Assistance Program Web Site: http://www.cagi-in.org Telephone: 317-396-1776 OR 317-396-1790 Address: 2626 E. 46th Street Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides intake, eligibility determination, and vendor payments for seasonal heating assistance in the fall and winter months. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: CAGI-Community Action of Greater Indianapolis: Weatherization Program Web Site: http://www.cagi-in.org Telephone: 317-396-1750 OR 317-396-1749 Address: 2445 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides weatherization of low income homes including attic insulation, caulking, weather stripping, heat duct and water pipe insulation, furnace repair or replacement, and minor plumbing and electrical repairs. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Care Center: Family Shelter Telephone: 317-637-2916 Address: 23 N. Rural Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers a Christian-based shelter for homeless women, pregnant women, and women with children. Accepts girls any age, boys up to 5 years. Three meals served daily. Must agree to random drug testing. Call for appointment. Intake: Monday thru Friday 8am-4pm. Organization: Catholic Social Services of Central Indiana: Holy Family Shelter Web Site: http://www.indyccs.org Telephone: 317-635-7830 Address: 30 E. Palmer Street Indianapolis, IN 46225 Description: Accepts homeless married couples, one- and two-parent families with children, and pregnant women. Length of stay is 30-45 days. Must show ID and marriage certificate. Must agree to possible random drug testing. Call for appointment (no walk-ins). Intake daily 7:30am-11pm. Organization: Catholic Social Services of Central Indiana: Holy Family Transitional Housing Web Site: http://www.holyfamilyshelter.net or http://www.indycss.org Telephone: 317-636-5534 Address: 930 E. Prospect Street Indianapolis, IN 46203 Description: Accepts homeless families from local homeless shelters. Families include married couples, one- and two-parent families with children, and pregnant women. Housing is an apartment setting available for up to two years. Rent based on income and other individual expenses. Must agree to random drug testing. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Center Township Trustee, Marion County Web Site: http://www.centergov.org Telephone: 317-633-3610 Address: 863 Massachusetts Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Applications taken Monday thru Friday 7am-3pm, and 3pm-5pm for employed only. Organization: Central Avenue United Methodist Church: Emergency Shelter Telephone: 317-261-1562 Address: 520 E. 12th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides emergency shelter for one-and two-parent families with children. Three meals served daily. Maximum length of stay is 30 days. Must pass a drug test on admission and agree to random drug testing. ID required. Intake daily 8am-2pm, appointment needed. Organization: Citizens Gas and Coke Utility: Warm Heart Warm Home Foundation Web Site: http://www.citizensgas.com Telephone: 317-924-3311 Address: 2020 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers fuel fund grant assistance to customers experiencing a temporary crisis (financial, medical, employment, or other) and to low income customers. Monday thru Friday 8am-6pm, and Saturday 8am-noon. Organization: Coburn Place Safe Haven Web Site: http://www.coburnplace.org Telephone: 317-923-5750 Address: 604 E. 38th Street Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides safe and affordable housing for women and their children who are homeless because of domestic violence. Facility has 24-hour security. Minimum length of stay is 6 months, maximum is 2 years. Call for application and additional criteria. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Damien Center: Housing Assistance Program Web Site: http://www.damien.org Telephone: 317-632-0123, Ext. 239 OR 1-800-213-1163 Address: 1350 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides partially or fully subsidized housing for persons and families affected by HIV/AIDS via administration of a HUD grand. Also provides emergency funds to prevent homelessness. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Dayspring Center Web Site: http://www.dayspringindy.org Telephone: 317-635-6780 Address: 1537 N. Central Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers emergency shelter for families that provides food, shelter, and therapeutic services designed to prevent homelessness. Must agree to random drug testing. Intake Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm, 6pm at the latest for emergencies only. Organization: Dayspring Center: Wellspring Transitional Housing Web Site: http://www.dayspringindy.org Telephone: 317-283-2518 Address: 3736 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides transitional housing and case management for up to 24 months for formerly homeless families. Clients must agree to abide by program rules and have a referral from a shelter in Marion County. May require drug testing. Organization: Decatur Township Trustee, Marion Country Telephone: 317-856-6600 Address: 5410 S. High School Road Indianapolis, IN 46221 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4:30pm; intake appointments are scheduled Monday thru Friday 9am-3pm. Organization: Department of Metropolitan Development, Marion County: Division of Community Development and Financial Services Web Site: http://www.indygov.org Telephone: 317-327-5701 Address: City-County Building, Suite 2042 200 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides a variety of home repair programs such as exterior house repair of roof, gutters, and windows for low and moderate income residents. Call for a list of neighborhood organizations and community development corporations. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Family Service: Family Development Asset Building Web Site: http://www.family-service-inc.org Telephone: 317-634-6341, Ext. 170 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 320 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides counseling on housing, credit, and debt management to families or individuals working toward financial stability. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Franklin Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-780-1700, Ext. 12 Address: 6231 S. Arlington Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46237 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Thursday 8:30am-4:30pm, Friday 8am-4pm; intake appointments are scheduled Monday thru Friday 9am-2pm. Organization: Good News Ministries: Family Transitional Housing Telephone: 317-638-7061 Address: 2801 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Provides transitional housing that is Christian based and structured in five phases to help families achieve self-supported living. One and two bedroom apartments provided at no charge, fully furnished including linens, dishes, and clothing, if needed. Must agree to follow all rules and to participate in all aspects of the program. Organization: Good News Ministries: Indianapolis Rescue Mission Telephone: 317-638-2862 Address: 2716 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Provides emergency shelter for men 18 and older. No limit on length of stay, open dormitory facilities, and 3 meals available daily. Rent fee for employed residents, persons with disabilities pay on a sliding scale, unemployed residents work at the mission for room and board. Must agree to pre-admission drug test and random drug testing during stay. Chapel required at 7pm for all residents. Hours: Daily 2-4pm for walk-ins, Monday thru Friday 8am-6pm for agency referrals. Organization: Habitat for Humanity of Greater Indianapolis Web Site: http://www.indyhabitat.org Telephone: 317-921-2121 Address: Undisclosed. Description: Builds and sells homes for very low income persons. Eligible clients contribute 175 hours of labor toward construction of a dwelling that they may then purchase though a no interest loan. Waiting period is approximately 6 months. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. Organization: Harbor Light Center, Salvation Army: Transitional Housing Program Web Site: http://www.salvationarmy.org Telephone: 317-972-1450 Address: 2400 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides room and board for men 18 and older who need temporary housing while seeking gainful employment. Case management is provided. Must pass a drug test prior to admission and agree to random drug tests during stay. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Harbor Light Center, Salvation Army: Transitional Housing-Apartment Living Web Site: http://www.salvationarmy.org Telephone: 317-972-1450 Address: 919 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers affordable housing on a temporary basis to adults who are in the recovery process from their addiction and no longer require treatment. Program also accessible to non-addicted individuals. Must pass drug test prior to admission and agree to random drug tests during stay. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30 pm. Organization: Horizon House: Homeless Day Center Web Site: http://www.horizonhouse.cc Telephone: 317-423-8909 Address: 1033 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers homeless neighbors a safe place, use of telephone, voice mail, an address, mail delivery, storage of personal belongings, bus tickets for those who qualify, laundry facilities, showers, and access to personal hygiene items and basic survival resources. Also offers professional services including outreach, case management, legal services, a medical clinic, veteran?s services, employment and training, counseling, and substance abuse treatment. Monday thru Friday 7am-4pm and 5pm-8pm, Saturday 8am-4pm, and Sunday 9am-5pm. Organization: Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence: Battered Women Shelter Referral Web Site: http://www.violenceresource.org Telephone: 1-800-332-7385 Address: 1915 W. 18th Street, Suite B Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Refers women who need domestic violence shelter state-wide. 24-hr. crisis line service. Organization: Indianapolis Housing Agency Web Site: http://www.indyhousing.org Telephone: 317-261-7200 Address: 1935 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Maintains and operates housing for low income families and elderly and disabled persons who reside in Marion County. Rend charged is 30% of adjusted gross income. Organization: Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership: Resolving Mortgage Delinquency Web Site: http://www.inhp.org Telephone: 317-925-1400 or 317-610-4640 Address: 3550 N. Washington Boulevard Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Offers bimonthly workshops designed to help homeowners who are experiencing hardship, delinquent on their mortgage payment, or facing foreclosure. Also assists with budgeting and credit management. Office hours: Monday thru Thursday 8am-5pm. Workshop hours: Vary. Organization: Julian Center: Emergency Shelter Web Site: http://www.juliancenter.org Telephone: 317-920-9320 Address: 2021 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides emergency shelter for battered women and their children at an undisclosed location. Services include meals, transportation, clothing, K-8 school, individual and group counseling, and personal advocacy. Women must be 18 and older. Open daily 24 hours. Organization: Julian Center: Transitional Housing Web Site: http://www.juliancenter.org Telephone: 317-920-9320 Address: 2021 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides transitional housing for homeless women 18 and older who have been the victim of domestic violence. Will accept women with their children (under age 17). Maximum stay is 2 years. Residents must pass a drug test prior to admission and agree to random drug tests during their stay. Organization: Lawrence Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-545-7860 Address: 9001 E. 59th Street, Suite 101 Indianapolis, IN 46226 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4:30pm by appointment only. Organization: Lighthouse Ministries Web Site: http://www.lighthousemm.org Telephone: 317-636-0209 Address: 520 E. Market Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers shelter for homeless men 18 and older. Support services include medical care, clothing, counseling, job referrals, educational assistance, and life skills training. No drug testing. Chapel attendance required. Intake 3pm-5pm daily. Organization: Mental Health Association in Marion County: Residential Services Web Site: http://www.mcmha.org Telephone: 317-251-0005 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Operates two residential facilities for persons 18 and older with serious long-term mental illness: Ferriday House for men and Gateways for women. Sliding scale fees. Referral by a mental health center or state hospital required. Office hours: Monday thru Friday 8:30am-5pm. Organization: Middle Way House: Domestic Violence Housing and Support Programs Web Site: http://www.bloomington.in.us/~mwhouse/ Telephone: 812-336-0846 OR 812-333-7404 Address: Call. Description: Provides service-rich emergency and transitional housing, walk-in services, and support groups for domestic violence victims and their children. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center: Supported Living Services Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: For intake appointment: 317-554-5700 Otherwise: 317-630-7791 Address: 964 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Assists in securing housing in supervised group living, boarding homes, or semi-independent apartment living. Can be appointed representative payee to assist with finances. Offers assertive community treatment. Monday thru Friday 8am-5pm. Organization: Momentive Consumer Credit Counseling Service: Housing Services Web Site: http://www.momentive.org Telephone: 317-266-1300 or 1-800-711-7227 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 134 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides full range of housing counseling including pre-purchase, post-purchase, reverse mortgage, delinquency/default, and credit review for low to moderate income families. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm. Organization: Perry Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-788-4810 Address: 4925 S. Shelby Street, Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46227 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8am-noon and 1pm-4:30pm; intake appointments scheduled Monday thru Friday 9am-11am and 1pm-3pm. Organization: Pike Township Trustee, Marion County Web Site: http://www.piketwp.com Telephone: 317-291-5801 Address: 5665 Lafayette Road, Suite C Indianapolis, IN 46254 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-3pm by appointment only. Organization: SBC/Indiana: Lifeline Telephone Assistance Telephone: 1-888-285-7983 OR Spanish 1-800-910-1030 Description: Offers a discounted local telephone service for households receiving aid from one or more of the following programs: federal public housing assistance, Section 8 (including HUD), Food Stamps, Medicaid, SSI, LIHEAP, and Project Safe. To sign up, call for an application. Monday thru Friday 8am-8pm. Organization: SBC/Indiana: Link up America Discount Telephone Program Telephone: 1-888-285-7983 Address: 220 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers a discount on telephone installation and basic monthly telephone service to qualifying customers. Monday thru Friday 7am-7pm, and Saturday 8am-5pm. Organization: Sheltering Wings Center for Women: Battered Women Shelter Referral Web Site: http://www.shelteringwings.org Telephone: 317-745-1496 Address: PO Box 92 Danville, IN 46122 Description: Provides shelter, legal referral, and support for women and children who are victims of domestic violence. No drug testing is administered. Open daily 24 hours. Organization: Transitional Life Connections, Inc.: Martha?s House Telephone: 317-822-3440 Address: PO Box 22051 Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Offers a homelike environment for women coming from crisis situations such as substance abuse, domestic violence, recent incarceration, and homelessness. Housing and wrap around services are provided to help reach self-sufficiency. Referral is needed from an agency, church, or service provider. Children not accepted. Organization: Universal Behavioral Services: Residential Services Web Site: http://www.ubscmhc.com Telephone: 317-684-0442 OR 1-888-323-4283 Address: 820 Fort Wayne Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides a residential program with necessary supervision and activities that assist the resident in acquiring and maintaining the necessary skills to live in the community. Living environments provide trained mental health personnel available 24 hours a day. Organization: US Department of Housing and Urban Development Web Site: http://www.hud.gov Telephone: 317-226-6303 Address: 151 N. Delaware Street, Suite1200 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides listings showing locations of apartment complexes that are federally subsidized. Call for listings and/or other questions about HUD insured properties. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:45 pm. Organization: US Department of Veterans Affairs, Indianapolis Regional Office: VA Loan Guaranty Web Site: http://www.homeloans.va.gov Telephone: 1-800-827-1000 Address: 575 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides information regarding VA loans and assistance in working to avoid foreclosure. Serves veterans and/or surviving spouses. Monday thru Friday 7:30am-4pm. Organization: Volunteers of America: Transitional Housing for Homeless Veterans Web Site: http://www.voain.org Telephone: 317-686-9849 OR 317-686-9843 Address: 611 N. Capitol Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides short term residential and wrap around services to honorably discharged US Veterans who have been classified as homeless. Organization: Warren Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-897-2071 Address: 501 N. Post Road, Suite A Indianapolis, IN 46219 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-11am and 1pm-3pm by appointment only. Organization: Washington Township Trustee, Marion County Telephone: 317-252-5222 Address: 5117 N. Michigan Road Indianapolis, IN 46228 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8am-4:30pm; intake appointments scheduled Monday thru Friday 9am-2pm. Organization: Wayne Township Trustee, Marion County Web Site: http://www.waynetwp.org Telephone: 317-241-4191 Address: 5401 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: May offer rent/mortgage assistance; must apply and meet eligibility guidelines. Monday thru Friday 8:30am-4pm; intake appointments scheduled Monday thru Friday 8:30am-2:30pm. Organization: Wheeler Mission Ministries: Residential Program Web Site: http://www.wmm.org Telephone: 317-635-3575 Address: 245 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides a 12-month residential program for self-motivated males 18 and older who want to work to improve their lives. Acceptance is preceded by a seven-day trial period that emphasizes work responsibility, classes, and life skills. No drug testing. 13-6. HELP WITH LEGAL PROBLEMS Organization: Indiana Civil Liberties Union Web Site: http://www.iclu.org Telephone: 317-635-4059 Address: 1031 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides legal assistance to any Indiana residents whose constitutional rights have been ignored or violated by a government agency or who wishes to file a complaint against a government agency. Organization: Indiana Civil Rights Commission Web Site: http://www.in.gov/icrc/ Telephone: 317-232-2600 1-800-628-2909 Address: IN Government Center North, N103 100 N. Senate Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Investigates allegations of discrimination in education, employment, credit, public accommodations, and housing. Organization: Indiana Legal Services Web Site: http://www.indianajustice.org Legal information at http://www.ilsi.net Telephone: Homeless project 317-631-9410 Legal Assistance Program 317-632-5764 Senior Law Project 317-631-9424 Address: 151 N. Delaware Street, Ste 1800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides free legal services to homeless persons, those who were homeless within the past three months, and persons facing loss of their homes through eviction or foreclosure. Also represents low income Indiana residents in civil cases; and provides legal services for qualifying types of cases to vulnerable residents age 60 and older. Not for criminal cases. In some cases, income and resource guidelines must be met. Website contains information on legal issues such as divorce, debt collection, child care benefits, and much more. Organization: Indiana Protection and Advocacy Services Web Site: http://www.in.gov/ipas/ Telephone: 317-722-5555 1-800-622-4845 Address: 4701 N. Keystone Avenue Suite 222 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Serves mentally and physically disabled residents of Indiana who are having problems associated with a denial of a right or discrimination due to the individual?s disability. Organization: Indiana Public Defender Telephone: 317-232-2475 Address: 1 N. Capitol Avenue, Ste 800 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Appointed by the court to represent those who are incarcerated or committed to the department of correction due to a criminal conviction and unable to employ counsel if the right to legal representation is established by law. Organization: Indianapolis Bar Association Legal Line Web Site: http://www.indybar.org Telephone: 317-269-2000 Address: Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides information on a variety of legal issues. Hotline is available on the second Tuesday of each month from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. Organization: Indianapolis Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service Web Site: http://indybar.org Telephone: 317-269-2222 Description: Provides referrals to private attorneys according to the area of law needed. Organization: Indianapolis Legal Aid Society Web Site: http://www.indylas.org Telephone: 317-635-9538 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Rm. 122 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Offers free legal assistance and representation to low income residents of Marion and surrounding counties and possible sliding scale for those over the pro-bono guidelines. Registration fee is $5. Organization: Indianapolis Marion County Department of Administration Web Site: http://www.indygov.org/eGov/city/doa/home.htm Telephone: 317-327-5262 Address: City-County Building 200 E. Washington Street Suite 1501 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Investigates discrimination complaints on the basis of disability, age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, or ancestry in the areas of employment, housing, education and public accommodations. Organization: Indianapolis Peace and Justice Center Web Site: http://www.indypeaceandjustice.org Telephone: 317-920-1510 Address: 609 E. 29th Street, Suite 314 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides a no-cost conflict/dispute resolution service in Indianapolis neighborhoods. A panel of trained community residents hears disputes and assists in reaching agreement. Organization: Kids Voice/Indiana Advocates for Children Web Site: http://www.clcind.org Telephone: 317-558-2870, Ext. 23 Address: 5160 E. 65th Street, Suite 109 Indianapolis, IN 46220 Description: Provides legal support and advocacy for children statewide. Organization: Marion County Bar Association Pro Bono Referral System Telephone: 317-634-3950 Address: 617 Indiana Avenue, Suite 211 Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides referrals to private attorneys. Provides pro bono services for indigent clients when they are referred by Indiana Legal Services Organization: NAACP ? National Association for the Advancement of Colored People Telephone: 317-925-5127 Address: 300 E. Fall Creek Parkway North Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Deals with racial discrimination in all areas of society. Organization: Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic Web Site: http://www.nclegalclinic.org Telephone: 317-415-5333 Spanish 317-415-5315 Address: 8 locations Indianapolis, IN Description: Provides pro bono legal representation and preventive law education to low income Indiana families and low income immigrants. Organization: Westminster Neighborhood Ministries Legal Clinic Web Site: http://www.westminsterministries.org Telephone: 317-632-9785 Address: 445 N. State Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Offers legal advice (not representation) at no charge to low income Marion County residents on Monday evenings. Call for appointment. 13-7. MEDICATIONS AT REDUCED OR NO COST (INCLUDING PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY MEDICATION ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS) Organization: Eli Lilly and Company Foundation Web Site: http://www.lillyanswers.com http://www.lilly.com Telephone: Lilly Answers 1-877-795-4559 Lilly Cares 1-800-545-6962 Address: Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis, IN 46285 Description: Offers Lilly Answers, a patient assistance program for low income Medicare enrollees without prescription drug coverage. Card allows seniors and people with disabilities under Medicare to pay a $12 flat fee for a 30-day supply of any retail drug distributed by Lilly (except controlled substances). Also offers Lilly Cares, providing medications through physicians to qualifying patients who have no alternative means of obtaining Lilly medications. Organization: IN FSSA Division of Family and Children Hoosier Rx Web Site: http://www.state.in.us/HoosierRx Telephone: 317-234-1381 Address: PO Box 6224 Indianapolis, IN 46206 Description: Offers partial refund of prescription drugs for low-income seniors. Organization: Rx for Indiana Web Site: http://www.rxforindiana.org Telephone: 1-877-793-0765 Description: Provides access to more than 275 prescription assistance programs and helps streamline the process. Organization: United Senior Action Web Site: http://www.usaindiana.org Telephone: 317-634-0872 Address: 324 W. Morris, Suite 114 Indianapolis, IN 46225 Description: Provides information about purchasing prescription drugs at a discount from Canadian pharmacies. Website provides prices and availability of medications. Organization: Wishard Health Services Pharmacy Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu Telephone: 317-630-6438 Address: 1001 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Fills prescriptions written by clinic physicians on a sliding fee basis. 13-8. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS AND NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS GROUPS Organization: Al-anon Web Site: http://www.indyaa.org Telephone: 317-257-2693 Description: A group for adults who live with or have lived with the problem of alcoholism in a relative or friend. Organization: Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Web Site: http://www.indyaa.org Telephone: 317-632-7864 Address: 136 E Market Street, Suite 1030 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people recovering from alcoholism. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop drinking. No dues or fees for membership. AA is not allied with any sect, denomination, political party, organization or institution. The purpose is to stay sober and help other alcoholics to achieve sobriety using 12-Step principles. Meetings held daily in several locations throughout Marion County. Call or check website for specifics. Organization: Cocaine Anonymous (CA) Web Site: http://www.caindiana.org/ Telephone: 317-767-1300 Address: P.O. Box 39564 Indianapolis, IN 46239-0564 Description: Cocaine Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share experiences and help others to recover from their addiction. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop using cocaine and all other mind-altering substances. There are no dues or fees for membership; CA is self-supporting through member contributions. CA is not allied with any sect, denomination, politics, organization, or institution. Twelve-step method is used. Organization: Narcotics Anonymous (NA) Web Site: http://www.naindiana.org Telephone: 317-875-5459 Address: 2511 East 46th Street, Building A, #A5 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Narcotics Anonymous provides a recovery process and support network for people for whom drugs are a major problem. NA meets regularly to help members stay clean. Membership is open to all drug addicts. There are no social, religious, economic, racial, ethnic, national, gender, or class-status membership restrictions. There are no dues or fees for membership. Members share successes and challenges in overcoming active addiction and living drug-free productive lives through 12-Step principles. 13-9. OTHER ALCOHOL AND SUBSTANCE ABUSE TREATMENT Organization: Alpha Resources Counseling Services Web Site: http://www.alpharescoun.com Telephone: Northwest office 317-293-9874 East Office 317-353-8494 South Office 317-784-3985 West Office 317-243-3806 Address: Northwest office 3901 W. 30th Street Indianapolis, IN 46222 East Office 5317 E. 16th Street, Suite 8 Indianapolis, IN 46218 South Office 539 Turtle Creek South Drive Suite 38 Indianapolis, IN 46227 West Office 6531 W. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: Provides individual, couple, and group substance abuse education, outpatient counseling, and intensive outpatient counseling programs for adults. Serves western Marion County; Hendricks, and Morgan Counties. Sliding scale fees based on income. Organization: BehaviorCorp Substance Abuse Services Web Site: http://www.behaviorcorp.com Telephone: 317-257-3903 For first appointment call 317-574-1254 Address: 2506 Willowbrook Parkway Boulevard Suite 300 Indianapolis, IN 46205 5525 Georgetown Road, Suite E Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides short- and long-term substance abuse services including residential treatment and case management for adults and their families. Offers individual and group therapy. Services Marion, Hamilton, and Boone Counties. Sliding scale fees based on eligibility. Organization: CASI ? Community Addiction Services of Indiana Web Site: http://www.communityaddictionservices.org/ Telephone: 317-633-8240 Address: 1040 E. New York Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers range of addiction intervention programs for youth, adults, and families. Provides compulsive gambling assessment and treatment; anger management groups; and addiction groups. Sliding scale fees. Organization: Dove Recovery House for Women Telephone: 317-964-0451 Address: 14 N. Highland Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Transitional housing for adult women wanting to end drug or alcohol addiction. No children are accepted. Must be at least 72 hours clean and/or proof of detox. Organization: Fairbanks Web Site: http://www.fairbankscd.org Telephone: 317-849-8222 Address: 8102 Clearvista Parkway Indianapolis, IN 46256 Description: Offers intensive outpatient and partial hospitalization services designed to assist in implementing a personal recovery program. Also offers a medically supervised detoxification service. Organization: Family Service Chemical Dependency Treatment Program Web Site: http://www.family-service-inc.org Telephone: 317-634-6341,Ext. 140 Address: 615 N. Alabama Street, Ste 320 Description: Offers an intensive outpatient substance abuse program and after care including assessment, education, and group counseling. Child care is available. Hoosier Assurance Program enrollment available. Organization: First Step Supportive Living Program Web Site: http://www.fairbankscd.org Telephone: 317-849-8222 Address: 8102 Clearvista Parkway Indianapolis, IN 46256 Description: A residential living facility that assists residents in developing living skills to facilitate a positive return to their family and community while maintaining an alcohol and drug-free lifestyle. Participants are actively involved in a partial hospitalization program, intensive outpatient program and a recovery management program; and are employed full or part time or engaged in regular volunteer work. Attendance at five AA, NA, or CA meetings is required. Organization: Gallahue Mental Health Services Web Site: http://www.ecommunity.com Telephone: 317-355-5007 Spanish 317-355-5009 Address: 5470 E. 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 Description: Provides intensive therapeutic programs for adult and adolescent substance abusers. Participants live at home and attend program 2 evenings per week. Also provides individual, family, and group substance abuse (including gambling) counseling. Serves Marion, Hancock, Shelby, Hamilton, Johnson, and Madison Counties. Organization: Hamilton Center Web Site: http://www.hamiltoncenter.org Telephone: 317-937-3700 Address: 2160 N. Illinois Street Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Provides counseling and support group services for alcohol or drug abuse problems and other addictions. Organization: Harbor Light Center, Salvation Army Outpatient Addictions Treatment Program Web Site: http://www.salvationarmy.org Telephone: 317-972-1450 Address: 2400 N. Tibbs Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46222 Description: Provides certified outpatient substance abuse counseling for economically disadvantaged men and women who do not require residential treatment, or as aftercare following residential treatment. Includes individual counseling, group therapy, family counseling, and participation in support group meetings. Also offers a residential, medically supervised detoxification service with sliding scale fees; and a 14-day residential drug and alcohol treatment program for adults. Organization: Indy Interventions Addiction Recovery Telephone: 317-885-8296 Address: 500 S. Polk Street, Suite 6 Greenwood, IN 46143 Description: Provides Level 1, 2, or 3 treatments and an intensive outpatient program, aftercare/relapse prevention and substance abuse counseling for individuals or families. Includes help with anger management and co-dependency. Sliding scale fees. Organization: Lucille Raines Residence Telephone: 317-636-3328 Address: 947 N. Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN Description: A continuing care facility for persons who have completed substance abuse programs. Referral required. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center Addiction Services Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: 317-630-7791 Address: 3171 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Provides intensive outpatient programs (both day and evening), counseling and support groups for persons with substance abuse problems and their families. Offers sliding scale fees. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center Narcotics Treatment Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: 317-686-5634 Spanish 317-630-6525 Address: 832 N. Meridian Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides methadone maintenance program including counseling, intervention planning and case management; fixed fees. Hispanic callers should call the Spanish line first. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center Outpatient Detox Program Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: 317-630-7791 Spanish 317-630-6525 Address: 1001 W. 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: An outpatient medically supervised detoxification service. Includes all services designed to aid recovery, such as vitamin therapy, evaluation, counseling, education classes and films, and AA and NA meetings. Serving adults who must be sober; sliding scale fees. Organization: Midtown Mental Health Center Project Home Web Site: http://www.wishard.edu/Midtown/ Telephone: 317-931-5139 Address: 3333 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides a home-based outpatient treatment program to pregnant and parenting women who use substances, and to their families. Focus is to help women achieve recovery and have healthy babies; emphasis is on prenatal care and interventions prior to the birth. Open to pregnant women and parenting women whose youngest child is birth to 6 months. Also provides transitional housing for clients and their children for up to two years. Organization: New Life Recovery Home for Men Telephone: 765-482-4955 765-516-1076 Address: 224 S. Lebanon Street Lebanon, IN 46052 Description: Transitional housing facility for alcoholic or drug-addicted males age 18-65 whose desire is recovery. Provides counselors and a 12-step program, support groups, employment skills, and a structured environment. Organization: Pathway to Recovery Telephone: 317-926-8557 Address: 2135 N. Alabama Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Offers long-term residence with supportive environment for homeless substance abusers and dually diagnosed persons. Sliding scale fee for room and board. Also provides job coaching and individual counseling. Organization: Potter and Clay Ministries, Inc. Telephone: 317-257-2222 Address: P.O. Box 14182 Indianapolis, IN 46201 Description: Faith-based prevention, intervention, and treatment counseling of youth and adults who are addicted to controlled substances and drugs. Organization: Progress House Web Site: http://www.progresshouse.org Telephone: 317-637-9816 Address: 201 S. Shelby Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides housing, guidance, supervision, and support for recovering male alcoholics 23 and older. Must be sober for five days before applying, commit to minimum stay of 90 days, and have a referral from a treatment center or be a member of a 12-step group. Organization: Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center Telephone: 317-554-0000 Address: 1481 10th Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Outpatient substance abuse services for veterans?day and evening programs. Provides medical detox and methadone maintenance for veterans. Organization: Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Center Web Site: http://www.salvationarmyindiana.org Telephone: 317-638-6585 Address: 711 E. Washington Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Provides counseling and work therapy as part of a residential program for alcoholics, ex-offenders, and drug abusers. Program length is usually six months. For males age 21 and older only. Organization: Second Chance Ministries Inc. Drug and Alcohol Rehabilitation Program Telephone: 317-955-7957 317-889-7881 Address: 401 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: State certified drug and alcohol outpatient program. Designed to assist families in the recovery process through counseling and/or spiritual growth. Organization: Seeds of Hope Telephone: 317-244-0203 Address: 1425 S. Mickley Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46241 Description: Transitional housing for women 18 and older who are recovering from chemical addiction. Offers 12-step program meetings and self-help support groups and assistance in securing and/or . Fee is $95/week. Organization: Southeast Community Services Web Site: http://www.southeastcommunityservices.org/ Telephone: 317-236-7400 Address: 901 S. Shelby Street Indianapolis, IN 46203 Description: Offers free and confidential substance abuse evaluations, and can fast track referrals to 35 different treatment centers. Will assist clients with Medicaid, Medicare, private insurance, or no insurance. Organization: Spain?s Residential Living Telephone: 317-640-2575 Address: 3019 and 3021 N. Delaware Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 Description: Transitional housing for men and women recovering from drug or alcohol addiction. Client is required to attend three outside 12-step meetings weekly and spiritual group counseling Organization: Talbot House Telephone: 317-635-1192 Address: 1424 Central Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46202 Description: Residential care facility for adult males recovering from alcoholism or drug addiction. Residents attend on-site AA meetings. Normal length of stay is six months. Fees are $75/week including two daily meals. Organization: Tara Treatment Center Transitional Residential and Partial Inpatient Program Web Site: http://www.taracenter.com Telephone: 812-526-2611 1-800-397-9978 Address: 6231 S. US 31 Franklin, IN 46131 Description: A transitional residential program for women and men 18 and older who have completed treatment for chemical dependency and need a recovery environment. Residents must secure employment and/or pay for their own room and board. Focus is teaching independent living skills, and parenting, if applicable. Organization: Volunteers of America Outpatient Addiction Treatment Web Site: http://voain.org Telephone: 317-686-9779 317-686-5811 Address: 611 N. Capitol Avenue Description: Outpatient addiction (drug, alcohol, gambling) counseling to adults and adolescents and their families. Fixed fees. 13-10. BENEFITS COUNSELING Organization: AdminisStar Federal Customer Service Program Web Site: http://www.medicare.gov Telephone: 1-800-622-4792 Address: 8115 Knue Road Indianapolis, IN 46250 Description: Provides information about Medicare including names of health providers who accept Medicare assignment, services covered by Medicare, and accepts reports of possible fraud or abuse. Organization: Indiana Department of Insurance SHIIP-Senior Health Insurance Information Program Telephone: 317-233-3475 1-800-452-4800 Address: 311 W. Washington Street Rm. 300 Indianapolis, IN 46204 Description: Provides free assistance and information about Medicare, Medicare Supplement Insurance, Medicare Managed Care Plans, long-term care insurance and the Indiana Long Term Care Program. Volunteer counselors help assess health insurance needs and provide information. Organization: Marion County Division of Family Resources Public Assistance?TANF, Food Stamps, and Medicaid Web Site: http://www.in.gov./fssa/families Telephone: 317-352-0905 317-329-1571, Ext 221 317-921-0271, Ext. 221 317-931-2920, Ext. 221 317-568-3987, Ext. 222 317-234-0383, Ext. 221 317-232-2466, Ext. 259 317-925-3375, Ext. 535 317-233-9886 317-610-7240, Ext. 200 317-251-0298 Address: 5626 E. 16th Street Indianapolis, IN 46218 3500 N. Lafayette Road, Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46222 2432 Dr. Martin Luther King Sr. Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 3524 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46208 6154 E. 46th Street Indianapolis, IN 46226 1920 W. Morris Street Indianapolis, IN 46221 863 Massachusetts Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46204 1819 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 901 S. Shelby Street, 2nd floor, new wing Indianapolis, IN 46203 2855 N. Keystone, Suite 170 Indianapolis, IN 46218 4720 Kingsway Dr., Suite 125 Indianapolis, IN 46205 Description: Application site for TANF, Food Stamps, and Hoosier Healthwise/Medicaid in Marion County Organization: Marion County Health Department Web Site: http://www.mchd.com Telephone: 317-221-7300 317-221-7500 317-221-5700 Address: Northeast Health Office 6042 E. 21st Suite Indianapolis, IN 46219 Northwest Health Office 6940 N. Michigan Road, Suite 130 Indianapolis, IN 46268 South District Health Office 505 E. National Avenue Indianapolis, IN 46227 Description: Offers the services of public health nurses, social workers, and community health workers who make home visits to assess health needs for individuals and families. Social services provides individual, group, and family counseling with an emphasis on health issues. 14. WYDOT CENTER FOR COMMUNITY BEHAVIORAL HEALTHCARE, INC., KS 14-1. ANGER MANAGEMENT Organization: The Family Conservancy Telephone: 913-342-1110 Address: 626 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Anger management for adults. Organization: Wyandot Center Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington Ave Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Anger management for children/adolescence 14-2. ANIMALS Organization: Animal Control Telephone: 913-321-1445 Address: 3301 Park Dr Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Report/pick-up stray animals. Organization: Humane Society Telephone: 913-596-1000 Address: 5445 Parallel Pkwy Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Center to adopt a pet or put one up for adoption. Organization: Wayside Waifs Telephone: 816-761-8151 Address: 3901 Martha Truman Road Grandview, MO Description: Place pets and stray animals up for adoption. 14-3. CHILD NEEDS/PARENTING SUPPORT Organization: Associated Youth Services Telephone: 913-831-2820 Address: 1620 S 37th Kansas City, KS 66106 Description: Services to at-risk youth and their families. Organization: Child Abuse Hotline Telephone: 1-800-922-5330 Description: Confidential reporting number. Organization: Childcare Source Telephone: 913-573-2273 Address: 626 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Resource for locating licensed childcare providers. Organization: DCCA Family Preservation Region2 Telephone: 913-894-0900 Address: 12351 W 96 Terr Lenxa Kansas City, KS 66215 Description: Foster care/family preservation provider. Organization: Headstart Telephone: 913-621-5437 Address: 2940 N. 17th St Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: EOF program for low-income preschoolers. Organization: Kansas S.R.S.- Child Protection Telephone: 913-279-7390 Address: 4th and State Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Child protection agency, investigates neglect/abuse. Organization: KCSL Telephone: 913-621-2016 1-800-566-1066 Address: 15717 College Blvd Lenexa Kansas City, KS 66219 Description: Foster care/Adoption provider. Organization: KVC (Kaw Valley Center) Telephone: 913-334-0294 Address: 4300 Brenner Kansas City, KS 66104 Description: Reintegration/foster care provider for Wy Co. Organization: Parents as Teachers Telephone: 913-627-4361 Address: 625 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Foster care/family preservation provider. Organization: TFI (The Farm, Inc.) Telephone: 913-287-5019 Address: 1333 Meadowlark Ln. Kansas City, KS 66102 Description: Foster care/family preservation provider. Organization: The Children?s Place Telephone: 816-363-1898 Address: 2 E 59th St Kansas City, MO 64113 Description: Treatment for traumatized children. Organization: Wyandot Center for Com. Beh. HC Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington Ave Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Nona Boyd- organizes parenting education classes. Also offers program for adults who abuse children. 14-4. COUNSELING Organization: The Family Conservancy Telephone: 913-342-1110 Address: 626 Minnesota Ave Kansas City, KS 66101 Description: Sliding-fee scale for counseling. Organization: Wyandot Center for Com. Beh. HC Telephone: 913-328-4600 Address: 7840 Washington Ave Kansas City, KS 66112 Description: Sliding-fee scale for counseling. 14-5. CONSUMER RIGHTS Organization: Food and Drug Administration Telephone: 913-752-2100 Address: 11510 W 80th Lenexa Kansas City, KS 66214 Description: U.S. Consumer rights. 14-6. CREDIT COUNSELING Organization: Consumer Credit Counseling Telephone: 816-753-0535 Address: 211 W Armour Blvd, #304 Kansas City, MO 64102 Description: Not-for-profi