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Grant total: $90,000
Christian Help, Inc ($10,000) offers supportive affordable housing through a life skills project in which each family helps to rehab a mobile home. Each family has an 18 month plan for home ownership. Click here to go to the Christian Help, Inc. Web site.
Holy Family Transitional Housing ($10,000) offers shelter and services to help families break the cycle of homelessness, providing the stability necessary to be successful in school, work and life. Click here to go to the Holy Family Transitional Housing Web site.
Hancock Hope House ($10,000) provides shelter services for families and single men from Hancock, Rush and Shelby counties.
John P. Craine House ($10,000) provides an alternative sentencing residence for female nonviolent offenders with children under the age of five so that family unity can be preserved. Click here to go to the John P. Craine House Web site.
Partners in Housing ($10,000) operates 350 units of affordable permanent supportive housing throughout Marion County. Click here to go to the Partners in Housing Development Corporation Web site.
Gennesaret Free Clinic ($7,500) runs the Health Recovery Progam that is unique in the city of Indianapolis. Its goal is to house men who have had hospital care during their recovery while providing supportive services on the road to permanent housing. Click here to go to the Gennesaret Free Clinic Web site.
Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center ($7,500) maintains a unique program called Fostering Independence for young adults who have aged out of foster care and are homeless. Residents live in community and are provided with supportive services. Click here to go to the Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center Web site.
Sheltering Wings Center for Women ($7,500) gives women in central Indiana a safe, protected retreat from abuse for them and their children, coupled with resources and guidance to help them rebuild their lives free from domestic violence. Click here to go to the Sheltering Wings Center for Women Web site.
Pathway to Recovery ($7,500) operates 5 housing programs providing a seamless continuum of care beginning with supportive housing and ending with permanent housing for over 70 homeless participants battling mental health and substance abuse issues including 11 families.
Coburn Place Safe Haven ($5,000) provides safe, affordable housing and supportive services to women and children who are homeless because of leaving abusive situations. Click here to go to the Coburn Place Safe Haven Web site.
Desert Rose ($5,000) gives women in central Indiana a safe, protected retreat from abuse for them and their children, coupled with resources and guidance to help them rebuild their lives free from domestic violence. Click here to go to the Desert Rose Web site.
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