Indy Peace Resource Guide
This guide connects individuals affected by gun violence in Indianapolis with essential resources, including grief support, mental health services, victim assistance, and community aid.
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Support for individuals and families coping with loss
Marion County Coroner's Office Resource List
A comprehensive list of support services for grieving familiesOverdose Lifeline
"Lifeline for Loss" monthly support group for those who lost a loved one to overdoseCommunity Health Network
Virtual bereavement support groups
π 317-621-4646 | 800-404-4852
βοΈ InTouch@eCommunity.comGrief Share
A 13-week, faith-based grief recovery program
π 800-395-5755The Compassionate Friends, Inc.
Support for families grieving the death of a childAmerican Foundation for Suicide Prevention
Support groups and educational resourcesBrookeβs Place
Peer support for grieving children and young adultsPurpose 4 My Pain
Grief support, financial assistance, and aftercare resources
π 317-414-6997Redemption Outreach Services Inc.
Grief and wrap-around support services
π 317-418-9267What's Your Grief
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Services for individuals experiencing mental health challenges and addiction
Be Well Crisis Helpline
24/7 mental health support
π Call 211 (Enter Zip Code, Press 3)COMMUNITY MENTAL HEALTH CENTERS
Adult and Child Mental Health Center
π 317-882-5122Community Health Network
(Gallahue Mental Health Center)
π 317-621-7600SUBSTANCE USE OUTREACH SERVICES
Marion County Public Health Department
Confidential addiction screenings
π 317-221-4618Indiana Recovery Network
Connections to recovery servicesPACE
(Public Advocates in Community Re-Entry)
Re-entry support for formerly incarcerated individuals
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Emergency and transitional housing options
MALE SHELTERS
Wheeler Mission Shelter for Men
520 E Market St - Open 24/7
π 317-687-6795Horizon House Inc.
1033 Washington St - Closes at 3 PM
π 317-423-8909Wheeler Mission Men's Residential Center
245 N Delaware St
π 317-636-2720Central Territorial Salvation Army
540 Alabama St
π 317-637-5551Dayspring Center
1537 Central Ave - Open 24/7
π 317-635-6780Good News Ministries
2716 Washington St - Open 24/7
π 317-638-2862MEDICAL SHELTER
Gennesaret Free Health Clinics
Contact Tawana Johnson
π 317-755-6258
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Access food pantries, meal programs, and utility assistance to support individuals and families
CAFΓ
8902 E. 38th Street
π 317-890-3288Edna Martin Center
2605 E 25th St - Food Mon-Fri, 2-3:30 PM
π 317-637-3776The Spot (Food Pantry)
9501 E 36th Place - Open Tues & Thurs, 10 AM-2 PMJohn Bonner Center
π 317-633-8210Food Pantry Locator
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Programs that provide mentorship, reentry support, and resources to help youth and families
Voices Corp
Damita Jefferson, MSW | Director of Reentry
π 317-316-8932Inner Beauty and New Boy Mentoring
Youth mentorship and leadership programsCAFΓ Youth and Community Services
8902 E. 38th Street
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Resources for survivors of domestic violence, offering safety planning, crisis intervention, and advocacy
Indy Champions
π 317-210-0671
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Reliable transportation options for medical appointments, essential services, and daily needs
Need-A-Lift Medical Transportation
Cash only
π 317-244-1314LCP Transportation
Insurance accepted
π 317-291-9318Seals Ambulance Service Medical Transport
π 317-541-1200Martin Luther King Community Center
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Culturally specific resources that provide support for Spanish-speaking individuals and the Hispanic/Latinx community
La Plaza
Services for the Hispanic community
π 317-890-3292Laundry and More
Free laundry services on Tuesdays, 11 AM - 2 PM
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Immediate crisis support and mental health services for individuals in distress or seeking counseling
Crisis & Suicide Line
π 988Live Recovery Center
Mental health and substance use treatment
π 317-536-7100
Something missing? If you know of additional resources that support individuals affected by gun violence, or other community needs, weβd love to hear from you.
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