Good Samaritan Network Directory 2015

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Good Samaritan Network Directory 2015
Good Samaritan Network Overview
MEETING PEOPLE AT THEIR NEED ... EMPOWERING PEOPLE IN THEIR LIVES!
The Good Samaritan Network was formed in March of 1995, evolving from a group of programs and services in existence since
early 1980.
Mission
The mission of Good Samaritan Network is to demonstrate the unconditional love of Christ by serving the physical,
financial and emotional needs of at-risk individuals and families in Hamilton County.
Vision
The vision of Good Samaritan Network is to position ourselves in the community with a suitable location and with strong
physical and financial resources - aligned to an effective organizational structure for the facilitation, collaboration, and
coordination of appropriate services to those residents of Hamilton County in need of physical, spiritual and emotional
support; who find themselves among the at-risk people we serve.
Values
We are specialists in creating and nourishing relationships with county residents and Network partners as collaboratively
we focus on serving the underserved and at-risk in situational scarcity. (see our detailed values listing)
GSN provides direct care when clients have nowhere else to turn, especially considering generational and situational poverty.
Typically our DIRECT services involve emergency or crisis intervention for: housing and utility assistance, food insecurities,
minimal car repairs, medical and prescription assistance, as well as educational opportunities for improving individual
independence. Financial backing and support of GSN, including programming and events, is provided solely based on donations
and grants secured by GSN. Funding assistance and direct support is quickly dispensed through a client application process which involves client ownership/participation. GSN’s receipt of financial and in-kind donations - directly impacts our ability to
serve clients.
Similarly GSN has become the signature Holiday Assistance program in Hamilton County with basic holiday
provisions (Holiday food, clothing, toys, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve meals, etc.) available for countless
individuals and families. Besides our “red barrel” program, GSN also coordinates Holiday iSponsorship with various
agencies, organizations, individuals and churches who serve numerous Hamilton County families during the
Holidays.
GSN offers life skill training instances through a series of structured courses that provide at-risk individuals with the necessary
tools for developing specific and confident abilities, empowering them and their families for honest growth and development.
Just as importantly, these educational opportunities have the potential to enable them with likely transformation and allow them
to see the possibility of healthy steps toward life-change.
inDIRECT services, through the GSN Network, was established to ensure efficiency and communication among the different
groups who serve the needs of Hamilton County residents at-risk. GSN provides resources and support for critical human services
to network service providers making them stronger and more effective; with a goal of uniting for the common good rather than
duplicating efforts and competing for funding.
Additionally, we directly collaborate with Hamilton County schools to assist and support families and children in need.
GSN can only accomplish these acts of service through the volunteer contributions, extreme engagement and deliberate
participation of numerous agencies, churches, organizations and individuals. It is in the empowerment of serving by our
members, ministry partners, volunteers, and the entire community, that we are able to provide loving hope and help. Finally, we
believe we instill empowerment for transforming lives and equipping individuals in developing strong families, friends and
neighbors - as together we continue “Meeting People At Their Need!”
Nancy S. Chance,
Good Samaritan Network
Founder/Executive Director
Good Samaritan Network Directory
Master Directory Listing
268 – Network-wide Agencies, Pantries, and Organizations
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44 Searchable Categories
Including
4 Hamilton County Health Clinics
4 Hamilton County Baby Pantries
9 Hamilton County Township Trustees
6 Hamilton County Chambers of Commerce
69 Hamilton County Schools
Separate Master Directories
46 Hamilton County Food Pantries
4 Hamilton County Community Meal Programs
280 Hamilton County Churches
Good Samaritan Network Master Directory listings are based on information from monthly network partners and associates,
attending participating agencies and organizations – and those who have provided detailed online form submissions. Separate
dedicated directories of currently known Hamilton County Food Pantries and Hamilton County Churches and may include more
names than those listed in this publication, and some lists are available online for print.
INDEX
2-1-1 ........................................................................................... 26, 34
Able .....................................................................................................28
About Special Kids ........................................................................28
Adams Township Trustee .............................................. 6, 10, 43
Adoptions of Indiana ...................................................................28
Adult Protective Services, Unit 8 .............................. 5, 6, 8, 10
Advocates for Children and Families Inc. 5, 6, 7, 8, 10, 11
Alternatives Incorporated ................................................5, 8, 11
Always Best Care ..................................................................6, 8, 11
Amanda Strong Project ............................................................... 28
American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis ..................... 28
Angels' Attic ................................................................... 7, 8, 11, 41
Apprisen Financial Advocates ..................................................28
Arbor Education and Training ..................................................28
Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services.................... 5, 6, 7, 11, 12
Attorney General’s Office - Indiana .......................................28
B.A.B.E. Store ............................................................. 5, 6, 7, 12, 41
Bakers Corner Wesleyan Church .............................................28
Bethel Lutheran .................................................. 5, 6, 7, 8, 12, 41
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana .....5, 6, 7, 8, 12
Birthright of Cicero, Inc. ..........................................5, 6, 7, 8, 12
Bona Vista Programs, Inc. ...........................................5, 6, 7, 12
Boys & Girls Club – Noblesville .............................................. 28
Boys Scouts of America-Crossroads Council .................... 28
Bread of Life Pantry................................................................. 6, 13
Brooks School Elementary School ......................................... 36
Cancer Service of Hamilton County ...................................... 28
Care Plus Home Health Care.................................................... 28
Carey Ridge Elementary School.............................................. 36
Carmel City Mayor ........................................................................ 28
Carmel Clay Chamber of Commerce .................................... 35
Carmel Elementary School ........................................................ 36
Carmel Financial Corporation ............................................. 6, 13
Carmel Fire Department Headquarters ............................... 28
Carmel Friends Church ............................................................... 29
Carmel High School ..................................................................... 36
Carmel Middle School ................................................................. 36
Carmel United Methodist Church Food Pantry ........... 6, 13
Center for Women’s Ministries................................................ 29
Cherry Tree Elementary School............................................... 36
Child Care Answers .................................................. 5, 6, 7, 8, 13
Child Shield ..................................................................................... 29
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners .... 5, 6, 7, 13
Christ Community Christian ..................................................... 29
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Christmas In Action.......................................................................29
Cicero Christian Church .............................................................. 29
Cicero Fire Dept .............................................................................29
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions ............................ 6, 7, 14
City of Noblesville ............................................................... 5, 6, 14
Clay Middle School .......................................................................36
Clay Township Trustee .................................................5, 7, 8, 14
College Wood Elementary School..........................................36
Come To Me Food Pantry (FUMC) .....................................6, 14
Comfort Closet...........................................................................8, 15
Community Action Office .......................................................... 29
Community Addiction Services ...............................................29
Community Assistance Program ........................................7, 15
Community Caring Foundation ...............................................29
Community Education ......................................................... 23, 29
Community Health Network ..................................................... 29
PHHC .............................................................................................. 42
County Commissioners ............................................................... 29
Creekside Middle School ............................................................ 36
Crop Walk ......................................................................................... 30
Cumberland Road Elementary School ..................................36
Delaware Township Trustee .......................................6, 7, 8, 15
Division of Family & Children ..................................................30
Durbin Elementary School ......................................................... 36
Emergency Management Offices ............................................30
Exact Care Pharmacy ....................................................................30
Express Employment Professionals ........................................30
Fairbanks & Hope Academy ..................................................... 30
Faith Community Church ........................................................... 30
Faith Counseling ............................................................................30
Faith Housing Center ...................................................................30
Fall Creek Elementary School ...................................................36
Fall Creek Intermediate School ................................................36
Fall Creek Township Trustee Fishers......................................43
Families First ................................................................ 5, 6, 7, 8, 15
Family Development Services - Head Start ........................ 30
Family Nutrition Program .............................. 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, 32
First Christian Church ...................................................................30
Fishers Chamber of Commerce ...............................................35
Fishers Elementary School ......................................................... 36
Fishers Freedom Festival ............................................................ 30
Fishers High School ......................................................................36
Fishers Junior High School ........................................................ 37
Fishers YMCA ...................................................................................30
Fishers Youth Assistance ............................................................ 30
Forest Dale Elementary School ................................................37
Gehlhausen Consulting ............................................................... 30
Geist Elementary School ............................................................. 37
Gleaners Food Bank......................................................................31
Good Samaritan Network ......................... 1, 5, 6, 7, 8, 16, 25
Good Shepherd Community ................................................8, 16
Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana .................................31
Grace Community Church Care Center ............5, 6, 7, 8, 17
Green Valley Church of Christ ..................................................31
Guerin Catholic High School .................................................... 37
Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County ........................ 17
Hamilton County Community Corrections ................... 7, 17
Hamilton County Express ................................................... 19, 31
Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank ................................... 31
Hamilton County Health Dept................................................. 31
Hamilton County Kids Coats .......................................... 6, 8, 17
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Dept. ............................................. 31 Page | 3
Hamilton County Society for the Disabled ................... 5, 17
Hamilton County WIC ....................................................... 6, 7, 18
Hamilton County Youth Assistance........................ 5, 7, 8, 18
Hamilton Heights Elementary School .................................. 37
Hamilton Heights High School ............................................... 37
Hamilton Heights Middle School ........................................... 37
Hamilton Heights Primary School ......................................... 37
Hamilton North Chamber of Commerce ............................ 35
Hamilton Southeastern High School .................................... 37
Hamilton Southeastern Jr High School ............................... 37
HAND (Hamilton County Area Neighborhood Development) ......... 31
Harrison Parkway Elementary School................................... 37
Hazel Dell Elementary School.................................................. 37
Head Start ........................................................................................ 31
Healthy Families of Hamilton County ........................ 5, 7, 18
Heart and Soul ................................................................... 6, 18, 42
HeartPointe ...................................................................... 5, 7, 8, 19
Hinkle Creek Elementary School ............................................ 37
Hoosier Road Elementary School .......................................... 37
HOPE Family Care Center, Inc........................................... 31, 42
House of Refuge ............................................................ 6, 7, 8, 19
Housing Authority ........................................................................ 31
Humane Society for Hamilton County ............................ 6, 19
HVAF- Helping Homeless - Veterans and Families ........ 31
Indiana Funeral Care.................................................................... 31
Indiana Health Centers ............................................................... 41
Indiana Insurance Advisors ....................................................... 31
Indiana State Representative ................................................... 31
Indiana State Senator .................................................................. 31
Indy Reads ....................................................................................... 32
Internal Revenue Service ........................................................... 32
IU Health/PHHC ............................................................................. 42
Jackson Township Trustee Northern .................................... 43
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.................... 5, 6, 7, 8, 19
Kids Against Hunger of Central IN .............................. 5, 6, 20
Lantern Road Elementary School ........................................... 37
Legacy Christian School ............................................................. 37
Legacy Fund ............................................................................... 6, 20
LESEA Ministries and Angel Food Project ........................... 32
Mama's Cupboard, Inc. ................................................ 6, 7, 8, 20
Maple Glen Elementary School ............................................... 38
MDWise ............................................................................................. 32
Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County ............................ 7, 20
Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis .... 5, 7, 21
Merciful H.E.L.P. Center..................................................... 6, 8, 21
Midwest Food Bank - Indianapolis Division ................. 6, 21
Millers Merry Manor ..................................................................... 32
Mohawk Trails Elementary School ......................................... 38
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Monon Trail Elementary School ..............................................38
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic ............................... 7, 22
New Britton Elementary School ..............................................38
Noble Crossing Elementary School .......................................38
Noblesville Chamber of Commerce.......................................35
Noblesville City ...............................................................................32
Page | 4 Noblesville East Middle School................................................38
Noblesville High School ............................................................. 38
Noblesville Housing Authority .......................................6, 8, 22
Noblesville School Corporation ..............................................32
Noblesville Township Trustee Noblesville .......................... 43
Noblesville West Middle School .............................................38
North Elementary ..........................................................................38
Northview Church ............................................................... 7, 8, 22
Oak Trace Elementary School...................................................38
Office of the Indiana Attorney General ...................... 5, 6, 22
Open Arms Food Pantry .........................................5, 6, 7, 8, 22
Open Doors of Westfield Washington Township, Inc ....23
Options Charter School-Carmel ..............................................38
Options Charter School-Noblesville ......................................38
Orchard Park Elementary School ............................................38
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church .......................... 6, 23, 25
Our Lady of Grace School .......................................................... 38
Our Lady Of Mt Carmel School ................................................38
Pilgrim Lutheran Church ............................................................. 32
Play Care ............................................................................................ 32
Prairie Trace School ......................................................................38
Prevail, Inc. .........................................................................5, 6, 7, 23
Prevent Blindness Indiana .......................................................... 32
PrimeLife Enrichment ...................................................................32
Project Literacy Hamilton County ...........................................32
Promising Futures .....................................................5, 6, 7, 8, 32
Purdue Extension Hamilton County ......................... 5, 6, 7, 8
Hamilton County Extension ..................................................32
Rebirth Project ................................................................................33
Refuge Christian Church ............................................................. 32
Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital ................................................33
Riverside Intermediate School .................................................39
Riverside Jr High School ............................................................. 39
Riverview Community Clinic ............................................. 33, 42
Riverview Health/PHHC .............................................................. 42
Sacred Heart Catholic Church ..................................................33
Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church.................................33
Saint Christopher's Episcopal Church - Carmel ...........8, 24
Saint Louis de Montfort ............................................ 6, 8, 24, 39
Saint Louis de Montfort School ...............................................39
Saint Maria Goretti School ......................................................... 39
Samaritans Wrench L.L.C. .................................................7, 8, 24
Sand Creek Elementary School ................................................39
Sand Creek Intermediate School ............................................39
SAWs (Servants At Work, Inc.) ....................................... 6, 8, 33
Shamrock Springs Elementary School ................................. 39
Shepherd’s Gate Food-Baby Pantry ...................................... 33
Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County ......................... 8, 24
Sheridan Chamber of Commerce........................................... 35
Sheridan Church of God ............................................................ 33
Sheridan Elementary School .................................................... 39
Sheridan High School ................................................................. 39
Sheridan Middle School ............................................................. 39
Smoky Row Elementary School .............................................. 39
Society of St. Vincent de Paul ........................................ 6, 8, 25
Sparrow Clubs ................................................................................ 33
St. Francis/PHHC ........................................................................... 42
St. Mark's United Methodist Church ..................................... 25
St. Vincent/PHHC ..................................6, 8, 19, 23, 25, 33, 42
St. Vincent Medical Group ........................................................ 33
Stilts Spirit - A Giving Tree........................................................ 33
Stony Creek School ...................................................................... 39
Strawtown Community Church ............................................... 33
The Fairbanks Institute for Healthy Communities .......... 30
The Lunch Club ........................................................ 6, 7, 8, 25, 26
The O’Connor House ................................................................... 33
The Patachou Foundation ......................................................... 33
The Salvation Army and EFSP (FEMA) .................................. 33
Third Phase, Inc.............................................................................. 34
Thorpe Creek Elementary School ........................................... 39
Towne Meadow Elementary School ...................................... 39
Trinity Free Clinic ................................................................... 34, 42
Trustee at Jackson Township Hamilton County ............... 19
United Way of Central Indiana .......................... 5, 6, 7, 15, 26
University High School of Indiana ......................................... 39
Washington Township Trustee Westfield ........................... 43
Washington Woods Elementary School.............................. 39
Wayne Township Trustee Fishers ........................................... 43
West Clay School .......................................................................... 39
Westfield Fire Department........................................................ 34
Westfield High School ................................................................ 40
Westfield Intermediate School................................................ 40
Westfield Middle School ............................................................ 40
Westfield Pregnancy Centers (Life Centers) ...................... 34
Westfield Town Manager ........................................................... 34
Westfield Youth Assistance Program ................................... 34
Westfield-Washington Chamber of Commerce .............. 35
WestLink Consulting LLC ............................................ 5, 6, 7, 26
White River Christian Church .................................... 6, 7, 8, 26
White River Elementary School............................................... 40
White River Township Trustee Atlanta ................................ 43
Woodbrook Elementary School.............................................. 40
WorkOne .......................................................................................... 34
Youth Assistance Program Advocates ................................. 34
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QuickLINK Services Highlights
Select a category of interest as a “quick link highlight” and consider which organization you may contact for assistance from the
Master Network Listing. Network participants who registered online with GSN were able to list specific services. Contact them
directly for more information, guidelines and details:
AIDS/HIV Testing
Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services
Automotive Assistance
Families First
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Cancer Education/Assistance
WestLink Consulting LLC
Children's Rights
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
Child Care Answers
Hamilton County Youth Assistance
Counseling
Bethel Lutheran Church
Families First
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Hamilton County Youth Assistance
HeartPointe
Open Arms Food Pantry
Open Doors of Westfield
Prevail, Inc.
Promising Futures of Central Indiana
Crime Victims Assistance
Adult Protective Services, Unit 8
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
Families First
Office of the Indiana Attorney General
Prevail, Inc.
Domestic Violence/Abuse/Related
Adult Protective Services, Unit 8
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
Alternatives Incorporated
Families First
Prevail, Inc.
Education/Life Skills/Training
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
B.A.B.E. Store
Bethel Lutheran Church
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
Birthright of Cicero, Inc.
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners
Clay Township Trustee
Families First
Family Nutrition Program
Good Samaritan Network
Hamilton County Youth Assistance
Hamilton County Society for the Disabled
HeartPointe
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis
Office of the Indiana Attorney General
Open Doors of Westfield
Promising Futures of Central Indiana
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
United Way of Central Indiana
Emergency Response/Services
Adult Protective Services, Unit 8
City of Noblesville
Good Samaritan Network
Kids Against Hunger of Central IN
Prevail, Inc.
Employment/Job Related
Bona Vista Programs, Inc.
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
Family/Child Services
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
B.A.B.E. Store
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
Child Care Answers
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners
Families First
Hamilton County Youth Assistance
Healthy Families of Hamilton County
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
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Open Arms Food Pantry
Prevail, Inc.
Promising Futures of Central Indiana
WestLink Consulting LLC
Financial
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Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services
Birthright of Cicero, Inc.
Delaware Township Trustee
Family Nutrition Program
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Merciful H.E.L.P. Center
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
WestLink Consulting LLC
White River Christian Church
Food Bank/Related
Carmel Financial Corporation
Family Nutrition Program
Kids Against Hunger of Central IN
Midwest Food Bank - Indianapolis Division
Food Pantry/Related
Adams Township Trustee
Bethel Lutheran Church
Bread of Life Pantry
Carmel United Methodist Church Food Pantry
Come To Me Food Pantry (FUMC)
Delaware Township Trustee
Family Nutrition Program
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Hamilton County WIC
House of Refuge
Humane Society for Hamilton County
Kids Against Hunger of Central IN
Mama's Cupboard, Inc.
Merciful H.E.L.P. Center
Open Arms Food Pantry
Open Doors of Westfield
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church
Saint Louis de Montfort
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
The Lunch Club
White River Christian Church
Food Safety/Education
B.A.B.E. Store
Family Nutrition Program
Good Samaritan Network
Foster Home/Care
Child Care Answers
Grace Community Church Care Center
Foundation/Grant Work
Bethel Lutheran Church
Legacy Fund
Free Health Clinics/Screenings
Heart and Soul Clinic, Inc.
Government Agency/Organization
Adams Township Trustee
Adult Protective Services, Unit 8
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
B.A.B.E. Store
Child Care Answers
City of Noblesville
Delaware Township Trustee
Family Nutrition Program
Hamilton County WIC
Office of the Indiana Attorney General
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
Grocery Delivery
Always Best Care
Health Clinic/Care
Heart and Soul Clinic, Inc.
Health/Disability
Adult Protective Services, Unit 8
Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services
Bona Vista Programs, Inc.
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
SAWs (Servants At Work, Inc.)
United Way of Central Indiana
WestLink Consulting LLC
Home Maint./Services/Minor Repairs
Always Best Care
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Merciful H.E.L.P. Center
Noblesville Housing Authority
SAWs (Servants At Work, Inc.)
Human/Social Service Organization
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions
Families First
Hamilton County Kids Coats
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Hamilton County Youth Assistance
Healthy Families of Hamilton County
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County
Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis
Prevail, Inc.
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
WestLink Consulting LLC
Insurance/Related
Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services
Job Search/Training/Placement
Bona Vista Programs, Inc.
Clay Township Trustee
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
Legal Services
Grace Community Church Care Center
Hamilton County Community Corrections
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic
Life Skills/Education
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners
Clay Township Trustee
Families First
Family Nutrition Program
Good Samaritan Network
HeartPointe
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis
Open Doors of Westfield
Promising Futures of Central Indiana
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
Samaritans Wrench L.L.C.
Maternity/Support/Assistance
B.A.B.E. Store
Birthright of Cicero, Inc.
Child Care Answers
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners
Family Nutrition Program
Good Samaritan Network
Hamilton County WIC
Healthy Families of Hamilton County
Mental Health Support/Related
Healthy Families of Hamilton County
Mentoring
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
Birthright of Cicero, Inc.
Good Samaritan Network
Hamilton County Youth Assistance
Healthy Families of Hamilton County
HeartPointe
The Lunch Club
Money Management
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners
Families First
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
HeartPointe
United Way of Central Indiana
White River Christian Church
Nutrition/Education
B.A.B.E. Store
Birthright of Cicero, Inc.
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions
Family Nutrition Program
Good Samaritan Network
Hamilton County WIC
Mama's Cupboard, Inc.
Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
The Lunch Club
Outreach Emphasis/Related
Bethel Lutheran Church
Child Care Answers
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners
Community Assistance Program
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Northview Church
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
The Lunch Club
WestLink Consulting LLC
White River Christian Church
Pantry/Food Distribution
Angels' Attic
Bethel Lutheran Church
Delaware Township Trustee
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
House of Refuge
Mama's Cupboard, Inc.
Open Arms Food Pantry
Open Doors of Westfield
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Saint Louis de Montfort
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Pantry/Clothing Distribution
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Angels' Attic
Bethel Lutheran Church
Comfort Closet
Delaware Township Trustee
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Hamilton County Kids Coats
House of Refuge
Mama's Cupboard, Inc.
Open Arms Food Pantry
Open Doors of Westfield
Saint Louis de Montfort
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
Pantry Baby/Child Items Distribution
Angels' Attic
Bethel Lutheran Church
Birthright of Cicero, Inc.
Family Nutrition Program
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Merciful H.E.L.P. Center
Open Arms Food Pantry
Religious/Spiritual/Faith Based Org.
Angels' Attic
Bethel Lutheran Church
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
HeartPointe
House of Refuge
Merciful H.E.L.P. Center
Northview Church
Open Arms Food Pantry
Open Doors of Westfield
Saint Christopher's Episcopal Church
Saint Louis de Montfort
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
The Lunch Club
White River Christian Church
Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County
Shelter/Housing Related
Adult Protective Services, Unit 8
Alternatives Incorporated
Clay Township Trustee
Delaware Township Trustee
Good Samaritan Network
Good Shepherd Community
Grace Community Church Care Center
Habitat for Humanity
Noblesville Housing Authority
Promising Futures of Central Indiana
Soup Kitchen
The Lunch Club
White River Christian Church
Transportation Related
Always Best Care
Delaware Township Trustee
Families First
Good Samaritan Network
Grace Community Church Care Center
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
Samaritans Wrench L.L.C.
Weatherization Programs
Clay Township Trustee
Youth Enrichment
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
Angels' Attic
Bethel Lutheran Church
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
Child Care Answers
Hamilton County Youth Assistance
Northview Church
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
Saint Christopher's Episcopal Church - Carmel
The Lunch Club
Senior Citizen Care/Education Related
Always Best Care
Good Samaritan Network
SAWs (Servants At Work, Inc.)
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GSN Network AGENCIES Listing
Organizations are listed as
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“participants” based upon
their online registration for
the current GSN
Directory/Catalog - or
based on active attendance
to monthly network
meetings during the past
year. Information listed
Food Pantry Offloading
here is directly repurposed
from online registrations
completed by various
agencies, organizations
and/or individuals.
Organizations listed based
on attendance (and not via
online registration) may
Food Pantry Offloading
not be included directly in
specific categories and
tables for this print release,
however their listing here
functions as a valuable
reference for potential
Food Pantry Offloading
contacts.
This GSN Directory/Catalog
may be updated
periodically, and
registration for participant
status is readily available
by submitting an online
“I feel so blessed and thankful for
what I received and how
everyone was so nice to me…
I just couldn’t have made it
without GSN and the food
distribution”
Network registration via:
www.gsnlive.org.
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Non-Profit
Adams Township Trustee
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John Patrick
201 S Main Street
Sheridan IN 46069
P: (317) 758-1029
F: (317) 758-1123
adamstwp@ori.net
Michelle Junkins
(317) 758-1029
mdjunkins@ori.net
Pantry: M-F 830-430
We assist clients with basic necessities such as
shelter assistance, utility assistance, prescription
medicine, burial assistance and food assistance.
The client will come into the office and fill out an
application. We have 72 hours to act on the case, if
needed we can pend for an additional 72 hours.
We do have a set of guidelines that has been
adopted by all the trustees in Hamilton County
that we go by. If we find that the client is in need
of assistance, we have them sign a purchase order
and at that point we mail that out to the vendor
for their signature and once that is received back
into our office, we then will submit a check to that
vendor. We do assign workfare hours to those who
are able body.
We do have a food pantry on site, so if someone is
in need of food, the only requirement we have, is
that they are a resident of Adams Township. We
do have them fill out a form and we require a
photo ID. We are a choice pantry we let the client
come into the pantry and we assist them in filling
their box. We are a small pantry but we make sure
the client likes what they are getting.
We also have a community building outside of
town that is available to rent for banquets,
meetings, weddings, birthday parties, family
reunions, open houses etc. It cost $75.00 to rent
plus a (+) $25.00 refundable deposit. It is located
on the Hamilton/Tipton county line in Adams
Township.
We provide assistance for utilities, rent/mortgage,
prescription, and Food. You would need to call the
office to set up an appointment for assistance. At
that point we will provide you with a check list of
items that you would need to bring with you to
your appointment. At the time of the appointment,
you will complete the application and then we
have 72 hours to make a decision. We do require
everyone over the age of 18 years old to sign the
application.
Governmental Agency
Adult Protective Services, Unit 8
Marion County Prosecutor's office
251 East Ohio Street, Suite 160
Indianapolis IN 46204
United States
P: (317) 327-1403
F: (317) 327-5404
Andrea Qualitza
(317) 327-5407
Andrea.Qualitza@indy.gov
Director for Hamilton County also
APS works to link endangered and potentially
endangered adults with solutions to their daily
personal challenges. APS is charged with the
identification, investigation and correction of
neglect, self-neglect, abuse and exploitation in
Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks and Marion Counties.
APS also investigates and provides links to other
area services, charities and government agencies
to support the endangered or potentially
endangered while striving to maintain personal
independence and quality of life. While most
clients are senior citizens, the agency is charged
with providing services for citizens 18 and older
who are unable to provide for their own care or
who cannot appropriately direct someone else to
provide for their care and wellbeing.
Non-Profit
Advocates for Children and Families Inc.
493b Westfield Road, Suite C
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-3275
F: (317) 773-3275
www.TheCherishCenter.org
wrayburn@thecherishcenter.org
Wendy Rayburn
Advocates for Children And Families Inc. is a nonprofit organization with a mission to protect
children from harm from another and stop abuse
that is occurring. Our vision is a safe, caring
community with the strongest opportunity for our
children to thrive.
Advocates for Children and Families Inc. Provides
programing support to networking of agencies
that serve children and families dealing with
abuse. The Cherish Center is the child advocacy
center program under Advocates for Children and
Families Inc. The Cherish Center is the first place a
family goes when there is any report or suspicion
of abuse, neglect, or victimization. We are a
strong, growing alliance of organizations that
come together as the first response team to bring
the safety of the law, governmental agencies,
health care, social services, and advocacy groups
to the child and family. We are the safe place
where children can tell of what harm has been
done to them so that the network can keep it from
happening again and to provide resources for
protection and healing. ALL CASES OF POTENTIAL
CHILD ABUSE MUST BE REPORTED TO THE
HOTLINE AT 1-800-800-5556. We are part of the
team that is gathered upon report to advocate for
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the child and provide specially trained interviewers
to talk with the children and help the network of
child and community protection agencies do their
job to keep our children and families safe.
Advocates for Children and Families Inc. believes
that we can prevent abuse from happening by
educating children and adults about the realities
of what abuse is and how to put protective
measures in place to keep families safe. Become
An Upstander program provides community wide
prevention programs throughout Hamilton County
and surrounding counties in schools, day care, for
adults that work with children, churches, etc. We
serve over 15,000 children a year teaching
awareness and social norming to protect children
and families from bullying, dating violence,
internet violence and abuse, sexual abuse,
harassment, etc. We also are part of developing
community teams that work to help identify
potential risks in children that could put them in
harm’s way. Our prevention teams meet once a
month to create a network of resources to support
these children and families to give them the
strongest opportunity to thrive. Children who are
not thriving for any reason be it living conditions,
social issues, medical, are at higher risk of being
victimized. By putting in place a plan to help the
child and the family we believe we are making life
long impact in preventing opportunities for harm
in the future. Any agency or individual can access
our prevention program and most are fully funded
so that services are provided at no cost to those in
need. To find out more about the prevention and
advocacy programs please contact us at 317-7733275.
Non-Profit
Alternatives Incorporated
PO Box 1302
Anderson Indiana
46015 United States
P: (765) 643-0218 **Need to email for new office info***
www.alternativesdv.org
Kandi Floyd
kfloyd@alternativesdv.org
MISSION STATEMENT: Alternatives Incorporated
strives to eradicate family violence in all its facets
through education, prevention, and intervention in
Central Indiana
PHILOSOPHY STATEMENT: Alternatives
Incorporated exists to promote the right of all
persons to live in a loving, caring, safe, and secure
environment.
VISION STATEMENT: All persons will live in a
loving, caring, safe, and secure environment
through the collaborative efforts of Alternatives
Incorporated.
Business/For-Profit
Always Best Care
5928 Mill Oak Dr.
Noblesville IN 46062
United States
P: (317) 219-0420
F: (317) 219-0410
www.alwaysbestcarenortheastindy.com
proberts@abc-seniors.com
Paul Roberts
(317) 509-6729
Non-Profit
Angels' Attic
%Arcadia Christian Church
105 E Main St
Arcadia IN 46030
P: (317) 622-8842
www.arcadiachristian.com
AngelsAttic.2010@Hotmail.com
Kimberly Beaver
Pantry: Tue, Thur 6-7pm
Angels' Attic is a distribution pantry for food, baby
items, clothing, toys, housewares, books, and
more.
Food and diapers are targeted to the Jackson
Township area, but others are served by referral.
New clients should bring their photo ID. If the
address is not correct, please bring proof of
address.
Donated items (clothing, housewares, toys, etc.)
are available to all during free "shopping" hours
(same as pantry hours) twice per week. Three bags
of adult and one bag of children's clothing per
month is the preferred distribution; however, more
will be given under special circumstances (fire, new
client referral, etc.).
Children are invited to the loft for stories, songs,
crafts, play-doh, or coloring while their parents
"shop." They are welcome to take home a toy and
a book.
Non-Profit
Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services
2009 Brown Street
Anderson IN 46016
P: (765) 641-8326
F: (765) 608-5541
www.aspireindiana.org
Melissa Stayton
(317) 587-0512
melissa.stayton@aspireindiana.org
Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services provides FREE
case management to individuals living with
HIV/AIDS. Case Managers can assist with linkage to
care, enrollment in medical coverage, linkage with
housing and accessing community resources.
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Individuals must be an Indiana resident and must
provide documentation of HIV+ status to enroll in
this program. For additional information, please
call 765-641-8326 ext 4528.
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Additionally, Aspire Indiana HIV/AIDS Services
provides FREE HIV Prevention Education
presentations and FREE HIV and Hepatitis C tests
to individuals at risk related to substance use. To
schedule a presentation or for more information
about HIV testing, please call 765-641-8326 ext
4528.
Non-Profit
B.A.B.E. Store
942 N 10th Street
Noblesville IN 46074
F: (317) 776-9892
Gloria Del Greco
Jane Shilts
Store for clients who have worked with Agency
providers to maintain good nutrition, health care,
and follow up appointments with WIC, Healthy
Families, Parenting Classes and medical providers
Non-Profit
Bethel Lutheran Church
Joe Rudy
20650 Cumberland Rd.
Noblesville IN 46062
P: (317) 773-4315 Ext. 28
www.bethellutheranchurch.com
joerudy@bethellutheranchurch.com
Pantry: Wed 12-2:30, Sat 9-11:30
Joanne Hogle
(317) 965-0967
jghogle@comcast.net
To be the hands and feet of God and to love those
in need by restoring hope and dignity and
providing some basic needs. To feed the hungry of
Hamilton County physically and spiritually.
Food & Baby Pantry Hours: Wednesday's 12:00pm
to 2:30pm; Saturday's 9:00am to11:30am.
Requirements: You will need a NEW Referral once
a year; You may visit the pantry once a month; You
will need to show a photo I.D.; You must be a
resident in Hamilton County
Non-Profit
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Central Indiana
2960 North Meridian Street, Suite 150
Suite 150
Indianapolis IN 46208
P: (317) 472-3730
F: (317) 921-2202
www.bebigforkids.org
Darcey Palmer Shultz
dpalmer-shultz@bbbsci.org
Our mission is to provide children facing adversity
with strong and enduring, professionally
supported 1-to-1 relationships that change their
lives for the better, forever.
We partner with parents/guardians, volunteers,
schools, donors and others in the community to be
accountable for helping youth in our program
achieve: -higher aspirations, greater confidence,
and better relationships; -educational success; avoidance of risky behaviors
We serve families living in Hamilton, Marion and
Johnson counties. The children are between 8-14
years old when they enroll in our program (can
stay in program until 18 or graduate high school).
Volunteers are currently needed in the three
counties we serve. Volunteers are screened
through an application process including
application, background check (sex offender,
criminal and driving), reference check and
interview. Volunteers are supported with a fulltime staff member who coaches the relationship
throughout its duration with advice, help, activity
ideas and more.
Non-Profit
Birthright of Cicero, Inc.
P. O. Box 1047
50 South Peru Street
Cicero IN 46034
United States
F: (317) 984-7134
www.birthright.org/ciceroin.html
Elizabeth Bridgewater
We assist girls and women in unplanned or crisis
pregnancies. All of our services are confidential
and free. We are not limited to a geographic area - if you can come to us, we will help you in your
unplanned or crisis pregnancy. We offer: free and
confidential pregnancy tests, free maternity
clothes, free layettes, referrals for medical, legal,
furniture, and food. Most importantly, we offer a
confidential friend to talk with. Appointments are
offered and walk-ins are accepted. Reimbursement
for gas can be prearranged for those who are in
financial need. We also have a 24-hour emergency
telephone: 1-800-550-4900. We are a not-forprofit, 501(c)3 interdenominational organization
that has been in Hamilton County for over 16
years. Our hours of operation are: Monday 1:30 4:30 p.m.; Tuesday, Friday and Saturday 11 a.m. - 2
p.m.; Wednesday 6-8:30 p.m. or by special
appointment.
Non-Profit
Bona Vista Programs, Inc.
593 Westfield Road
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Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 674-8686
www.bonavista.org
Meredith Platt
Kelley Land
(765) 454-5997
kland@bonavista.org
Bona Vista's WorkForce Diversity provides
employment services to adults with various
disabilities. Bona Vista staff provides benefits
counseling for individuals receiving government
benefits. Bona Vista works with clients who go
through Vocational Rehabilitation, or who receive
Social Security Benefits.
Church
Bread of Life Pantry
Hazel Dell Christian Church
14501 Hazel Dell Parkway
Carmel IN 46033
P: (317) 846-9828
F: (317) 848-3445
www.hdchristian.org
hdcc@hdchristian.org
Jan Braun
jbraun18@gmail.com
We offer food, groceries, fresh produce & bread to
anyone needing food in Hamilton County on a
once-a-month basis. Our supportive staff will
welcome you to our facility and help in any way we
can.
Pantry Hours: Wednesdays - 5 - 7 pm (except
holidays); 1st Saturday of each month / 10 am - 12
noon
We are located in Carmel, just south of 146 Street
on the east side of Hazel Dell Parkway. Enter the
Pantry off Hazel Dell Parkway by using the back
(gravel) driveway. Drive to the trailers. The Pantry
is at the top of the stairs. Handicapped entrance is
through the front of the church (September-May).
Please bring your I.D. and a recent utility bill (as
proof of residency). September-May, you are
invited to a free dinner at our church each
Wednesday evening (except holidays). Come at
any time between 5:30-6:20.
Business/For-Profit
Carmel Financial Corporation
101 East Carmel
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 844-7951
www.carmelfinancial.com/fooddrive.html
pamp@carmelfinancial.com
Pam Prickett
Carmel Financial is a for-profit organization but for
over twenty years our employees have held
various fund raising events to raise money for
GSN. Food Drive "teams" are formed within the
company and these teams compete to raise the
most funds.
Church
Carmel United Methodist Church Food Pantry
621 South Range Line Road
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 223-9557
F: (317) 848-8790
www.carmelumc.org
Dave Coleman
(317) 574-1094
Natalie Oehler
(317) 690-2157
nataliejoehler@hotmail.com
Pantry: Mon 1-5pm, Tue 1-7pm, Wed/Thur 91pm, Sat 8-2pm
Guests are welcome to visit the pantry once a
month. Documentation showing Hamilton County
Resident is needed. Guest are welcome to walk our
pantry and shop for their items.
Non-Profit
Child Care Answers
615 N. Alabama St
Indianapolis IN 46204
P: (317) 631-4643
www.childcareanswers.com
cathys@childcareanswers.com
Cathy Sparks
Mindy Bennette
(317) 631-4643
mindyb@childcareanswers.com
Work with families looking for child care, or have
child care concerns. We offer classes. We work
with child care providers. Primary clients are
families with children.
Non-Profit
Children's Bureau, Inc.- Community Partners
942 N. 10th Street
Suite 110
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 770-8328
www.childrensbureau.org
Terri Parke
tparke@childrensbureau.org
Summer Lacy
slacy@childrensbureau.org
Provide free and voluntary home-based case
management to families at risk of child
abuse/neglect or other traumas. Weekly support
provided for almost any family issue. Connect
families with resources in the community. Short-
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term, stabilizing, resource finding, prevention
program. Help families secure resources and
services for basic needs such as food, clothing,
housing, baby needs, etc...Medical needs, mental
health needs, IEP or other school related issues,
summer camp and other kids' activities, and other
various needs. Also have a Safe Sleep program
that meets once a month in Hamilton County that
provides a free pack-n-play to any attendee that
identifies a need for a safe place for baby to sleep.
Attendee's must register for one 90 minute class.
They are done one Wednesday per month. They
can call the office or email us at
safesleep@childrensbureau.org. Referrals to
Community Partners can be made over the phone
or by filling out a referral form and sending in.
Families can call us directly as well.
Non-Profit
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200
Indianapolis IN 46205
P: (317) 254-3660
www.cicoa.org
Kate Kunk
kkunk@cicoa.org
Caitlin Oestreich
(317) 803-6162
coestreich@cicoa.org
CEO: Orion Bell
obell@cicoa.org
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions empowers
older adults, those of any age with a disability and
family caregivers to achieve the greatest possible
independence, dignity and quality of life.
This mission is accomplished by the
implementation of a wide variety of services
related to aging and disability, including
information and referral, case management,
transportation, home delivered meals, etc.
Governmental Agency
City of Noblesville
16 South 10th Street
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 770-2007
F: (317) 776-6363
www.cityofnoblesville.org/
cbenedict@noblesville.in.us
Cindy Benedict
The City of Noblesville provides a wide range of
services to its citizens, including fire and police
protection, waste water services, streets
maintenance and economic planning assistance.
We do not provide direct assistance to those in
need, but we can help link people with nonprofit
organizations within Noblesville.
Through our Vision Noblesville initiative we
partner with a wide variety of nonprofit
organizations as we monitor quality of life issues
in four areas: Education, Environment, Growth and
People.
Governmental Agency
Clay Township Trustee
Douglas Callahan
10701 N. College Ave. Ste. B
Indianapolis IN 46280
P: (317) 846-2773
F: (317) 846-0744
dcallahan@indy.rr.com
Debbie Spelbring
(317) 846-2773
debbiespelbring@indy.rr.com
Our office assists clients living at or below the
federal poverty guidelines with BASIC needs. The
clients must FIRST call our office so that we may
gather basic information, then the client will stop
in to pick up a application take that home with
them and once that is completed and other
documentation is gathered by the client they will
call our office for an appointment. Once they have
gone through thru their appointment and ALL
documentation is handed in our office has 72
business hours to make a determination.
Non-Profit
Come To Me Food Pantry (FUMC)
%Fishers United Methodist Church
9691 E. 116th St
Fishers IN 46037
P: (317) 849-1805
www.fishersumc.org
Linda Williams
(317) 695-0069
Steve Williams (317) 508-3505
lwilliams@fishersumc.org
Susan Hobson
(317) 849-1805
shobson@fishersumc.org
Pantry: First four Wed of every month 1-7
Our clients need to reside in Hamilton County and
need to show two Id's - one a picture ID (ex:
drivers license) and a utility bill with their current
address. Clients can come once a month and will
receive enough food for 7 days, dinners, lunches,
breakfasts and snacks. Our clients will enter the
building and will be greeted by an advocate who
will help them complete the order forms and talk
with them personally about any other concerns. If
we know of other resources that will help them
that is provided to the client at that time. The food
that the client has requested is "picked"
downstairs and then sent up on our material lift. At
that time the client's name will be read and they
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will drive their car to the side door and their order
will be loaded in.
Our pantry is open on Wednesdays from 1-7pm
and is closed on the 5th Wednesday if there is one
in the month. At times we are closed near Holidays
but our clients receive notification of that well in
advance.
Church
Comfort Closet
621 South Range Line Road
Carmel IN 46032
(317) 575-0805
www.CarmelUMC.org
NTodd@indy.rr.com
Nicole Todd
Since 2007 Comfort Closet has provided New and
Gently used clothing, new underwear, new socks,
and shoes to students in Hamilton County. This
includes K to 12th grade. Orders are taken from
the school's nurse or counselor and emailed to
Comfort Closet. Orders may be placed any time of
year and as many times as needed. Items are
delivered to the school. School staff is responsible
for delivery to the student.
Individual
Community Assistance Program
P.O. Box 23
Cicero IN 46034
P: (317) 965-0967
F: (888) 478-2200
www.YourFreeDrugCard.com
JGHogle@comcast.net
Joanne Hogle
Community Assistance Program is a discount
prescription program that is "free" to the public
and assists those who are uninsured and under
insured find their medication at the lowest
possible price guaranteed. The program offers a
discount prescription card that anyone can use, no
documentation needed and lowest price
guaranteed. While this discount card benefits the
uninsured and under insured it also benefits those
on Medicaid and Medicare. It can help save money
on the prescription drugs that those services don't
cover.
In addition to the discount card a Patient
Assistance Program and Diabetic Program are also
available.
This program is distributed to outreach
organizations, county and state agencies, health
professionals, hospitals and businesses to help
educate and assist.
Governmental Agency
Delaware Township Trustee
9090 E 131st Street
Fishers IN 46038
P: (317) 842-8595
F: (317) 842-0556
www.delawaretownship.net
ddriskell@delawaretownship.net
Debbie Driskell (317) 501-7222
jan@delawaretownship.net
Jan McCrory (317) 850-3175
Pantry (Fall Creek, Delaware, and Wayne
townships only): M-F 9-4
Non-Profit
Families First
615 N. Alabama St., Suite 320
Indianapolis IN 46204
P: (317) 634-6341
www.familiesfirstindiana.org
Gail Rothrock
Families First Indiana, Inc., founded in 1835, is the
oldest not-for-profit social service agency in our
community. Guided by the belief that healthy
families are the building blocks of a strong
community, Families First™ mission is to create
healthier communities by strengthening families
and individuals during life challenges and changes.
Our special commitment is to serve needy and
vulnerable persons who have the least access to
services elsewhere, and whose difficulties
represent the greatest social and economic costs
to the community.
Families First annually serves more than 8,000
individuals of all ages who reside in Marion,
Hamilton, Boone, Hendricks, Hancock, and Morgan
counties. We offer a broad array of services that
address the spectrum of needs and challenges
facing families in our community. Services include
individual and family counseling, crisis intervention
and treatment for domestic violence, chemical
dependency assessment and treatment, parenting
education classes, home-based family preservation
services, protective care for older and challenged
adults, employee assistance programs, financial
literacy education, a low-interest loan program,
and community outreach services.
Families First is fully accredited by the Council on
Accreditation (COA), certified by the Indiana
Department of Mental Health and Addictions as
well as the Indiana State Department of Health,
and certified as a Medicaid, Medicare and CHOICE
provider. Private insurance may cover some
services, and a generous sliding fee scale ensures
that services are available to all, regardless of
ability to pay. We are governed by a volunteer
Board of Directors, and are supported by the
United Way of Central Indiana, government
contracts, private contributions, grants, client fees
and other sources.
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Services may be accessed by calling our central
office at 317-634-6341; no referral is required for
most services. Callers will be directed to the
program or service that can best meet their needs.
In addition to our central office in downtown
Indianapolis, clients may be seen in our branch
offices in Lebanon, Greenfield, and Plainfield.
Some services are also provided in clients€™
homes, workplaces, or other community locations.
Non-Profit
Family Nutrition Program
2003 Pleasant Street
Noblesville IN 46060
United States
P: (317) 776-0854
www3.ag.purdue.edu/counties/Hamilton
Gloria Del Greco
Nutrition education to low income families,
families on WIC, and TANIF. General nutrition,
stretching food dollars, label reading, food safety,
etc. No charge for any lessons, given in home or at
agency sites.
Non-Profit
Good Samaritan Network
12933 Parkside Drive
Fishers IN 46038
P: (317) 842-2603
F: (317) 842-4766
www.gsnlive.org
info@gsnlive.org
Nancy Chance
nchance@gsnlive.org
Jim McGee
jmcgee@gsnlive.org
DIRECT Services: GSN is directly involved in serving
at-risk individuals and families within Hamilton
County. Typically direct services involve emergency
or crisis intervention for: housing and utility
assistance, food insecurities, minimal car repairs,
medical and prescription assistance, as well as
educational opportunities for improving individual
independence. GSN provides direct care when
clients have nowhere else to turn.
We provide Mobile Food Distributions as we have
funding.
We directly collaborate with the sixty-eight
schools in Hamilton County to assist and support
children in need.
Similarly GSN has become the signature Holiday
Assistance program in Hamilton County with basic
holiday provisions (Holiday food, clothing, toys,
Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve meals, etc.)
available for countless individuals and families.
GSN coordinates Holiday iSponsors with various
agencies, organizations and churches.
Financial assistance and support of GSN
programming and events is provided based on
donations and grants secured by GSN and is
quickly dispensed through a client application
process. Financial donations directly impact
clients served by GSN.
inDIRECT Services: The network was established to
ensure efficiency and communication among the
different groups who serve the needs of Hamilton
County residents at-risk. Additionally, this process
helps identify potential abusers of the system
while providing the best overall coordinated
assistance.
GSN provides resources and support for critical
human services to network service providers
making them stronger and more effective; with a
goal of uniting for the common good rather than
duplicating efforts and competing for funding.
GSN Network Approach:
Since 1995 GSN developed a pathway to connect
and support at-risk individuals and families with its
collaborative NETWORK approach, comprised of:
Nonprofit social, governmental and emergency
agencies throughout Hamilton County
Food, clothing, and baby pantries that stock, serve
and support Hamilton County
Township trustees who refer clients to GSN
Local Hamilton County Churches
Partnering Businesses and Corporations who
support GSN thru community service projects,
donations and events
The NETWORK was established to ensure
efficiency and communication among the different
groups who serve the needs of Hamilton County
individuals and families at-risk.
Non-Profit
Good Shepherd Community
471 Green Meadows Dr.
Greenfield IN 46140
P: (317) 462-8718
LaJeana Haley
goodshepherd@graceworks.org
Subsidized apartment complex for persons 62 and
older or adults of any age who have a mobility
impairment. We are not a shelter and do not have
emergency or temporary housing. We have an
open service area. Rent is based on 30% of gross
annual income and includes all utilities. Pets are
welcome with an additional pet deposit. Units are
studios and one bedroom; and include a full size
stove and refrigerator. All apartments open into a
center hallway. Good Shepherd also has a full
time Service Coordinator on staff to help with
possible resources needed by residents.
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Church
Grace Community Church Care Center
%Grace Community Church
5504 E 146th Street
Noblesville IN 46062
P: (317) 848-2722
F: (317) 848-2674
www.gracecc.org
marcusc@gracecc.org
Marcus Casteel
Pantry: Mon/Tue 6-8pm, Wed 10-12
The Grace Care Center has been created to meet
the needs of our neighbors in Hamilton County.
There are three different portions of the Care
Center: The Choice Pantry, The Referral Services
and the Vehicle Ministry. We are open on Monday
evenings (just the Choice Pantry) from 6-8:00,
Tuesday evenings 6-8:00 and Wednesday
mornings from 10-12. No appointment needed,
just come visit us.
Non-Profit
Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County
PO Box 247
17902 US Hwy 31 N
Westfield IN 46074
P: (317) 896-9423
F: (317) 896-9364
www.habitathamiltoncounty.org
rcecil@hfhhc.org
Rhett Cecil
Habitat for Humanity of Hamilton County is a
Christian housing ministry building decent,
affordable homes for qualified low income
families. We serve hard working families who want
to create stability in their lives and in the lives of
their children.
Qualifying families will earn no less than 30% of
the median income of Hamilton County and have
manageable debt. Although we are not an
immediate housing solution, we are a long term
change in the lives of many families.
Please contact our office at 317.896.9423 for a preapplication and additional information.
Governmental Agency
Hamilton County Community Corrections
18104 Cumberland Road
Noblesville IN 46060
F: (317) 776-9760
Ralph Watson
ralph.watson@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
We provide intensive supervision and services to
individuals placed in our program by one of the
criminal courts in Hamilton County. Each program
participant is assigned agency personnel that will
design a case plan to enhance the likelihood that
the participant will successfully complete their
placement with our agency.
Non-Profit
Hamilton County Kids Coats
Carmel United Methodist Church
621 South Rangeline Rd.
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 324-8818
www.kidscoats.org
info@kidscoats.org
Linda Withrow
linda@kidscoats.org
Hamilton County Kids Coats is an interfaith
mission in Hamilton County, Indiana. We collect
donated new and used coats and other winter
wear and give them out every year on the first
Saturday of November from 7am to 1pm. Preregistration is encouraged, but not required.
It is the mission of Hamilton County Kids Coats to
bring Christ™ message of hope to the county™
needy by providing families with gently-used,
clean winter coats. We believe that providing
warm coats, hats, mittens, gloves, scarves and
boots to those in need is a small, but important
step in spreading the hope that a new life in Christ
represents.
Non-Profit
Hamilton County Society for the Disabled
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 908-2601
President: Suzanne Walton
www.hcsdloanprogram.weebly.com
hamcosd@gmail.com
Secretary: Phyllis Linenberger
The Hamilton County Society for the Disabled
loans durable medical equipment to the residents
of Hamilton County who have a temporary need.
Items include: wheelchairs, walkers, crutches,
canes, bathtub seats, shower seats, bedside
commodes, toilet seat risers, etc.
Items are loaned for up to 90 days. Items may be
renewed in most cases for another 90 days. If the
need is longer than six months then the borrower
will need to find their own equipment and return
ours for other people to borrow.
We accept donations of equipment that is in
good/clean condition.
An appointment is required in order for one of our
volunteers to meet the person in need of the
equipment or the person picking up the
equipment for the user. Appointments should be
arranged 2-3 days in advance of pick-up (Monday
- Friday between 9 and 3:30). We warehouse our
equipment on the west side of Noblesville. Exact
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directions to the warehouse will be given when the
appointment is made by calling 317-908-2601.
This is a service provided for any resident of
Hamilton County.
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Non-Profit
Hamilton County WIC
942 N. 10th Street
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 776-3445
F: (317) 776-3447
www.wic.in.gov
Sharon Barrett
slbarrett01@comcast.net
WIC is a nutrition program that provides nutrition
and health education, breastfeeding support,
healthy food and referrals to other services free of
charge to Indiana families who qualify.
Qualification is based on income eligibility and
nutritional/medical need. You may automatically
be income eligible if you or certain family
members participate in Medicaid, TANF(Temporary
Assistance for Needy Families) or SNAP(Food
Stamps). Proof of eligibility is needed.
Participants can be pregnant women, new moms
and infants, and children to age 5 years old. WIC
provides checks you take to the grocery to buy
healthy food. Examples of food provided: infant
formula, baby food, milk, cheese, cereal, peanut
butter, beans, eggs,( tuna or salmon for
breastfeeding mom's), 100% fruit juice, whole
grains and fresh fruits and vegetables.
In Hamilton County call for appointment 317-7763445; In Tipton County call 765-252-1052 OR call
the Hamilton County WIC office.
What to bring to your WIC appointment:
-Each person who is applying for WIC
-A parent, guardian, or caretaker of an infant, child
or woman under 18 years old who is applying for
WIC
-Proof of income: for example paycheck stub(s) for
the past 30 days; if paid biweekly, bring your last 2
paystubs; or, if paid weekly, bring your last 4 pay
stubs.
-Award letter for alimony, child support, social
security (including SSI)
-unemployment or worker's compensation
statement
-OR Proof of eligibility for Medicaid, TANF or
SNAP
-Proof of ID
-Proof of physical address
Hamilton County Youth Assistance
Westfield City Services Center
2728 E. 171st Street
Westfield IN 46074
P: (317) 804-3019
www.youthassistance.org
info@youthassistance.org
Tricia Akers
The Youth Assistance Program strives to build a
healthy community for tomorrow by extending a
helping hand to the youth of today through family
assistance, tutoring and mentoring. These
programs are available to qualified children
needing assistance.
Non-Profit
Healthy Families of Hamilton County
The Villages
802 Mulberry Street
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-2897
Rachel Colclazier
rcolclazier@villages.org
Bonnie Winger
bwinger@villages.org
Through the Healthy Families Hamilton County
program, support and encouragement is provided
to help new parents champion their families and
give babies a brighter beginning. By building
confidence, reducing stress and maximizing the
joys of becoming a new mother or father, Healthy
Families helps parents and children grow together.
Parenting is the most difficult and important job
anyone will ever have and all parents need support
and encouragement. Parents deserve a voice in
deciding what their needs are and what services
and programs will help them. Additional
information on child development, bonding,
discipline, health issues and community resources
is useful to all parents.
Babies begin learning at birth, and the first three
years are the most critical to their future
development. Parents need the most current
information on how babies grow, change and
develop. Participants in Healthy Families receive
free and voluntary home visits beginning
prenatally, or within 90 days after birth. A family
support worker (FSW) visits at least once a week
for up to one year to help establish support
systems, teach problem-solving skills and enhance
positive parent-child interaction. Once a family is
in the program, they can receive services for up to
three years. Healthy Families can also offer
information, education and referrals to community
resources. Through weekly contact, each Healthy
Families parent will learn about:
Recognizing and caring for your baby’s needs
Non-Profit
Discovering what to expect as your child grows
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Ways to play with your baby to encourage normal
development
Baby-proofing your home
Problem-solving strategies
counseling, small group resources (finance classes,
recovery groups, parenting classes, and so on) for
little or no cost to those in need of such services.
To make an appointment or inquire about specific
services
Ways to continue your education
Connecting to Community services including
Education, Employment and Transportation
Budgeting and financing information
To participate in the program, families must live in
Hamilton County, be expecting a baby or have a
newborn younger than 75 days old and be at or
below 250% poverty level and be interested in
child development and related issues.
Call Healthy Families to schedule a “Welcome Baby
Visit” which includes a small gift bag and
homemade baby items for each family.
Non-Profit
Heart and Soul Clinic, Inc.
202 Penn St.
P.O. Box 478
Westfield IN 46074
P: (317) 374-5804
F: (317) 804-5783
www.heartandsoulclinic.org
heartandsoulclinic@hotmail.com
Sandy Kirsch
sandy.kirsch@comcast.net
We are a free health clinic in Westfield. We serve
the uninsured and underinsured in Hamilton and
surrounding counties. We are open the 2nd and
4th Saturdays from 9-12. All of our services are
free. All of our staff are volunteers. We refer
patients to other agencies as needed, such as
dental, vision and lab, and many more.
We are planning to soon provide dental services at
the clinic and immunizations for school age
children. We are conducting free educational
classes free to the public. Watch for flyers or call
the clinic at 317-804-5782 and leave a message.
We will return your call as soon as we can. You
may also contact Sandy Kirsch at 317-374-5804 for
any questions.
Non-Profit
HeartPointe
1545 W. 226th Street
Sheridan IN 46074
P: (317) 828-1783
www.heartpointe.com
steve2@heartpointe.com
Steve Carlock
pastorsteve@heartpointe.com
HeartPointe is a subsidiary counseling ministry of
Six Points Church. HeartPointe provides Biblical
Church
House of Refuge
%Christ Community Church of Lamong
20854 Lamong Rd
Sheridan IN 46069
P: (317) 731-3080
Pastor Ed Hobelman
ehobelman@msn.com
Celeste Hobelman
(317) 362-6890
c.hobel@yahoo.com
Pantry: Thur 1-3, other by appointment
to serve the physical and spiritual needs of the
combined communities in Hamilton county.
serving the needs of our clients to show them the
love of Jesus Christ. We have a Food Pantry and
Clothes Closet Thurs 1-3. Available other times by
appt.
Our primary clients are those in Ham. co.
assist clients by providing them with food, clothes,
help finding housing, transportation and
employment.
requires very little on client screening; mainly an
ID. We like to have referrals.
Non-Profit
Humane Society for Hamilton County
1721 Pleasant Street
Suite B
Noblesville IN 46060
(317) 773-4974
www.hamiltonhumane.com
Rebecca M. Stevens
ayrebell34@yahoo.com
We provide dog and cat food we cannot use at our
shelter to the less fortunate of Hamilton County.
Governmental Agency
Jackson Township Trustee Hamilton County
Christina Miller
PO Box 456
506 West Main St
Arcadia IN 46060
P: (317) 984-3826
F: (317) 984-6766
trustee@jacksontownshiptrustee.com
Our office has specific guidelines. Applications
must be completed with all documentation as well
as signatures for every household member over 18
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years old. Assistance is reviewed by appointment
only. Areas of possible assistance are rent, utilities,
burial, food, and referrals to other agencies.
Non-Profit
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Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
1555 Westfield Road
Noblesville IN 46062
F: (317) 773-8798
www.janus-inc.org
Joanne McDonough
Janus Developmental Services provides individuals
with disabilities the opportunity to participate and
contribute within the community. Janus has a 34
year history of providing programs and services to
children and adults with disabilities. Janus also
operates the Hamilton County Express Bus
Services. Hamilton County Express is the public
transit system for Hamilton County. The program
is an affordable origin to destination service that is
scheduled on a first call basis up to 2 weeks in
advance. Janus Developmental Services is proud to
offer this valuable community service which
crosses into Marion County and connects with Indy
Go at: St. Vincent's Hospital, Keystone at the
Crossing, Nora Plaza, Castleton Mall and
Community North Hospital. Janus is a First Steps
Provider Network and partners with Riverview
Hospital to provide home based early intervention
services to infants and toddlers who are
experiencing developmental delays. Our Work
Experience program provides pre-vocational
training to individuals with disabilities by
partnering with local businesses. The Work
Experience program also includes a Hidden Talents
art program which produces creative artistic
products designed and crafted for sale. The
Capabilities Cafes are located at Janus and at the
Hamilton County Government and Judicial Center.
Participants in the Capabilities Cafes learn
customer service, cash register operation, food
safety and food preparation. Participants also cater
the Janus Community Luncheons. The Community
Employment program provides assistance to
individuals with disabilities as they seek to obtain
a community job. Once a job is secured, job
coaches provide training and follow along services
as needed. The Doorways Program emphasizes
personal choice, individual talents, and diverse
opportunities. Doorways allow individuals with
disabilities to expand their unique abilities, explore
new interests and participate in as well as help
shape and influence their community.
For more information, visit our web site
www.janus-inc.org or call Janus at (317) 773-8781.
Non-Profit
Kids Against Hunger of Central IN
PO Box 12
Carmel IN 46082
P: (765) 620-1493
www.kidsagainsthunger.net
angie@kidsagainsthunger.net
Angie Mollenkopf
info@kidsagainsthunger.net
Feeding the hungry at home, the starving abroad.
Teaching our youth the power of volunteerism.
Kids Against Hunger packages highly nutritious,
life-saving meals for malnourished and starving
children and their families in Indiana and
developing countries. The meals provide a stable
nutritional base from which the recipient families
can move from starvation to self-sufficiency. By
mobilizing the energy and compassion of Hoosier
children, teens, and adults to package our meals,
we create an experience whereby volunteers are
taught how they can make a difference in the lives
of the poverty-stricken worldwide
Non-Profit
Legacy Fund
515 E Main St
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 843-2479
kerryb@cicf.org
Kerry Byrne
Legacy Fund, an affiliate with the Central Indiana
Community Foundation (CICF), has served
Hamilton County since 1991, transforming
communities including Arcadia, Atlanta, Carmel,
Cicero, Fishers, Noblesville, Sheridan, Westfield and all points in-between. We're changing
Hamilton County through:
CHARITABLE ADVISING with caring individuals,
private foundations and professional advisors
GRANTMAKING to effective not-for-profits that are
making a difference
COMMUNITY LEADERSHIP that convenes,
facilitates and seizes opportunities - for everyone
Non-Profit
Mama's Cupboard, Inc.
th
601 E. 10 St
Sheridan IN 46069
P: (317) 758-1338
F: (317) 758-6745
mamascupboard@aol.com
Brenda Garrod
Pantry: By referral Fri 2-4, or by appointment
Mama's Cupboard, Inc. assists residents of the
Sheridan Community School District. That consists
of those living in Adams Township (Hamilton
County) and Marion Township (Boone County).
In order to receive pantry, resource or referral
information clients must be referred by a local
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minister, social service agency or one of the
Sheridan Community Schools.
Non-Profit
Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County
395 Westfield Rd
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 776-7159
www.mealsonwheelshc.org
Beth Gehlhausen
(317) 776-7159
bgehlhausen@riverview.org
Established in 1975 Meals on Wheels is a private,
charitable 501(c)(3) organization that supports
individuals who are elderly, disabled and
homebound by delivering nutritious meals,
reducing hunger, improving health and promoting
independence.
Our primary goal is to help our clients remain
living independently, within their own homes, for
as long a possible. Friendly volunteers
compassionately deliver meals in all eight
communities of Hamilton County. Nutritious meals
are delivered on a short-term or long-term basis,
five days a week, Monday through Friday, between
11:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Meals are prepared in
state-approved healthcare facilities and designed
by a certified registered dietitian. Client™ specific
dietary needs and requirements are met as
prescribed by their physician.
Getting home-delivered meals is easy. Call (317)
776-7159 to apply. During a short phone
conversation we will provide program information
and complete the application. Requests for
services are accepted from a potential client, a
family member, a physician, healthcare providers
or other interested persons. Our office staff will
request a dietary script from a potential client™
primary physician. We will contact the client to
begin meal delivery generally within 24 hours of
receiving a dietary script from the physician.
Clients are asked to pay for the cost of their meals
and are invoiced at the beginning of each month
for all the meals delivered in the previous month.
Payments can also be made by third-parties on
behalf of a client. With financial support and
contributions, we are able to subsidize a portion or
all of the meal costs for eligible clients who need
assistance.
Non-Profit
Mental Health America of Greater
Indianapolis
301 E. 38th Street
Indianapolis IN 46205-2620
P: (317) 251-0005
www.mhaindy.net
NaKaisha Tolbert-Banks
Gina Hays
(317) 251-0005
Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis is
Indianapolis' leading nonprofit dedicated to
helping ALL people live mentally healthier lives.
Mental Health America represents a growing
movement of Americans who promote mental
wellness for the health and well-being of the
nation - every day and in times of crisis.
Our mission is to advance mental health across all
communities in Greater Indianapolis through
education, advocacy and intervention.
Our Vision - Mental Health America of Greater
Indianapolis is the expert source on mental health
in Central Indiana. Our vision is a community
where mental health is the cornerstone of public
health, stigma is eliminated, and that people with
mental illness have their unique needs met
through quality service, culturally competent care,
stable housing, and employment opportunities
resulting in self-sufficiency.
PROGRAMS OF MHA INDY:
(We are currently serving consumers and
organizations in Marion and Hamilton Counties)
**Crisis and Suicide Intervention Service and
Mental Health Services Referral Service
Text CSIS to 839863 or call (317) 251-7575 or 1800-273-TALK a 24-hour hotline staffed by
volunteer clinical associates.
**Information and Educational Outreach Program
Workshops/Trainings, conferences, health fairs and
educational literature distribution. (317) 251-0005
Ext. 1008.
**Adult Guardianship Services: Protective care for
adults who have been deemed incompetent and
have no family members to assist them with daily
life decisions.
**Pre-Sentencing Diversion Program/PAIR: PAIR
(Psychiatric Assertive Identification and Referral)
A pre-sentencing diversion program that leads
people with mental illness to treatment instead of
jail.
**Gift LIFT: Brings holiday gifts to persons with
mental illness who reside in community living
quarters, hospitals or who are served by MHA Indy
programs.
**Advocacy: Providing active support in helping all
people live mentally healthier lives by working
with Mental Health America of Indiana on public
policy issues and helping children, adults and
family members in securing needed services and
benefits or in problem situations regarding service
provision, legal proceedings and special education.
Our agency is open Monday - Friday from 8:30
a.m. - 5:00 p.m. To access our services, consumers
and organizations can go to our website which is
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full of resources and organizational contacts or
they may contact us by phone for additional
assistance.
Non-Profit
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Merciful H.E.L.P. Center
1045 W 146th Street
Suite A
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 663-4039
F: (317) 663-4037
www.mercifulhelpcenter.org
Jayne Slaton
slatonj@mercifulhelpcenter.org
Pantry: Tue 10-12 and 5-7, Thur 10-12, Sat 91130
Free service to resident and homeless
disadvantaged people of all ages in Central
Indiana focusing on Hamilton County to provide
food, financial aid, home goods, used furniture
and large appliances, used vehicles, home repair,
clothing and other needed services. Assist with
referrals for social assistance, housing, jobs and
legal matters in cooperation with dozens of other
agencies. The Merciful H.E.L.P. Center will provide
opportunities for volunteers to come together to
serve others with dignity and respect.
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic is a non-profit
501(c)(3) corporation offering pro bono legal
services and preventive legal education for our
low-income neighbors throughout Indiana.
Our legal solutions are focused on serving
immigrants and refugees, victims of domestic
violence and sexual assault, ex-offenders, families
facing foreclosure and other consumer-related
issues, and parents trying to resolve family law
matters.
We accept clients whose income is at or below
125%* of the Federal Poverty Guidelines.
* Our Low Income Taxpayer Clinic can accept
clients whose income is at or below 250% of the
Federal Poverty Guidelines.
* Our Housing program, Helping Hoosier
Homeowners, does not have income restrictions.
Mission: To promote justice through legal
representation and legal education for our low
income neighbors as a way of demonstrating
Christ's love.
Vision: "Defend the cause of the weak and
fatherless; maintain the rights of the poor and
oppressed. Rescue the weak and needy; deliver
them from the hand of the wicked." Psalm 82:3-4
Governmental Agency
Non-Profit
Midwest Food Bank - Indianapolis Division
6450 S. Belmont
Indianapolis IN 46217
P: (317) 786-8989
F: (317) 786-8977
www.midwestfoodbank.org
Cindy Heffren
(317) 786-8980
cheffren@midwestfoodbank.org
The Midwest Food Bank is a faith-based, not-forprofit organization that collects large quantities of
food and supplies and distributes them at no
charge to not-for-profit organizations, who in turn
distribute them at no charge to individuals in their
communities. It is the mission of the Midwest Food
Bank to bridge the gap between prosperity and
poverty by delivering relief and hope to those in
need.
Non-Profit
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic
3333 N Meridian Street, Suite 201
Indianapolis IN 46208
P: (317) 429-4131
F: (317) 429-4130
www.nclegalclinic.org
contactus@nclegalclinic.org
Joshua Abel
Noblesville Housing Authority
320 Kings Lane
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-5110
F: (317) 774-0079
markmcconaghy@sbcglobal.net
Mark McConaghy
(317) 773-5110 Ext. 104
Noblesville Housing Authority serves low to
moderate income clients throughout Hamilton
County with various housing and community
development programs including: Housing Choice
Voucher rental assistance, homeowner repair and
rehabilitation services. Call for additional
information on availability and eligibility.
Church
Northview Church
12900 Hazel Dell Pkwy
Carmel IN 46033
P: (317) 846-2884
www.northviewchurch.us
Connecting people to God and connecting people
to people.
Governmental Agency
Office of the Indiana Attorney General
302 West Washington Street
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IGCS - 5th Floor
Indianapolis IN 46204
P: (317) 234-6668
www.IndianaConsumer.com
michelle.mayer@atg.in.gov
Michelle Mayer
IndianaConsumer.com is the state's one-stop
resource for consumer information and education
brought to you by the Indiana Attorney General's
Consumer Protection Division. Information on
current topics such as identity theft, schemes and
scams in the marketplace, rising fuel prices,
prescription medication and recalled products is
just a click away.
We also have an outreach services section that
provides free workshops on how to protect
yourself from scams, fraud and identity theft.
Non-Profit
Open Arms Food Pantry
Aroma United Methodist Church
16182 E 281st St
Atlanta In 46031
P: (765) 552-7465
www.aromaumc.org
mrscheap@wildblue.net
Cathy Stowe
Pantry: Mon 12-2 or by appointment
Our food pantry serves clients from White River
and Jackson Townships in Hamilton County.
Located in the basement of the Aroma United
Methodist church, clients can visit once a month.
Proof of ID and current bill with address is
required. Referrals also accepted. We try to
provide food for the majority of the week, and
offer meat items when available. Toiletry items,
baby items are also available. Open every Monday
from Noon - 2 pm. By appointment if needed.
Non-Profit
Open Doors of Westfield Washington
Township, Inc
110 Jersey St
P.O. Box 196
Westfield IN 46074
P: (317) 758-4970
www.opendoorswashtwp.com
jagodby59@aol.com
Ann Godby
Susan Anderson
(317) 431-7617
nosrednams@yahoo.com
Pantry: Tue/Thur/Sat 9-1145
Open Doors of Westfield Washington Township is
a faith based organization providing a variety of
services. We serve only people that live in
Westfield Washington Township. Services: Food
and clothing provided. The client may come in
once every 30 days. The first time a new client
comes in they must provide picture ID, proof of
residency with a lease or utility bill and pay stub if
applicable. Special projects: Spring cleaning
baskets, Back to School supplies, Thanksgiving
baskets, Christmas gifts and Sweat outfits for the
children. Life Skills classes are offered. We provide
gently used books and restored bicycles. Hours
open: Tues. Thurs. & Sat 9am to 12noon. Office
phone 317-896-5094.
Church
Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church
9900 East 191st Street
Noblesville IN 46060
www.ologn.org
Margaret Murphy
margaretmurphy4@gmail.com
(317) 379-1259
Our main outreach service is St. Vincent de Paul
Society (listed separately). Their services include:
food pantry, emergency financial assistance, thrift
store. See the SVDP listing for more information.
Our Lady of Grace Church provides Monthly
Graced Meals. This is a service which requires no
screening or documentation that is a meal delivery
on the last Saturday of every month.
Non-Profit
Prevail, Inc.
1100 S. 9th St.
Ste. 100
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-6942
F: (317) 776-3448
www.prevailinc.com
Executive Director: Susan Ferguson
sferguson@prevailinc.com
Director of Agency Eval: Joe Phillips
joe.phillips@uwci.org
Prevail is the Victim Awareness and Support
Program for Hamilton and surrounding counties.
We are committed to offering services, free of
charge, in a confidential, supportive, nonjudgmental environment meant to empower,
educate and strengthen those we serve.
Crisis Intervention - Prevail's advocates are
available 24 hours a day, via our crisis line, to
provide support and on-site response to area
hospitals. The advocate is a neutral third party,
who can help explain what is happening and be
there for the victim and their family.
Adult Services: Domestic Violence - Prevail offers a
variety of services to women, and their children,
who have experienced or are living with domestic
violence, from one-on-one safety planning to
ongoing support groups. Sexual Assault - Dealing
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with the aftermath of sexual assault is often a long
and emotional process for the victim and their
family. Prevail offers support groups to help
victims address feelings of isolation, guilt and
shame. Employment Services - Prevail's services
range from resume writing, job search and
placement, and job support for victims of crime
and abuse. Victim Notification Services - Prevail
educates crime victims about the criminal justice
system by creating a variety of educational
resources and offering access to knowledgeable
personnel.
Youth Services: Children - Prevail works to break
the cycle of violence by working with the next
generation. Services include safety planning and
support groups for children who have experienced
domestic violence or sexual assault. Sessions focus
on emotions, safety, and coping skills. Adolescents
- Prevail offers specific programs for teens who
live with or have experienced domestic violence or
sexual assault. These programs focus on safety,
self-esteem, and making healthy choices about
their future. Additionally, Prevail works with
schools to help educate teens about these
important issues.
Other Services: Court Support - Many victims of
crime are unsure of the court process, are not
notified of important aspects of their case and,
therefore, fail to participate in an event very
personal to them. Advocates are also available to
attend court with victims and directly support
them through the trial process. Victim Impact
Panel - More than one third of pedestrians killed
by automobiles were struck by impaired drivers.
People arrested in Hamilton County for driving a
car while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
are mandated to attend one of these sessions.
Panelists include individuals affected either directly
or indirectly by drunk driving who share their
experiences in hopes of deterring further alcohol
and/or drug incidents. Community Education and
Training - As an organization committed to
empowerment, education and the strengthening
of communities, Prevail seeks to create
opportunities for learning about victimization
issues. We are proud to offer educational trainings
to community organizations, businesses, schools,
and partnering agencies on issues related to
victimization.
Non-Profit
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
2003 Pleasant St.
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 776-0854
F: (317) 776-9892
www.extension.purdue.edu/hamilton
Lisa Hanni
lahanni@purdue.edu
Mission Statement: We deliver practical, researchbased information that transforms lives and
livelihoods.
Vision Statement: We will be a leader in providing
relevant, high-impact educational programs that
transform the lives and livelihoods of individuals
and communities in Indiana and the world.
The Cooperative Extension Service is one of the
nation's largest providers of scientific researchbased information and education. It's a network of
colleges, universities, and the U.S. Department of
Agriculture, serving communities and counties
across America.
The Purdue University Cooperative Extension
Service program areas are: Agriculture and Natural
Resources, Health and Human Sciences, Economic
and Community Development, 4-H Youth
Church
Saint Christopher's Episcopal Church Carmel
1402 West Main Street
Carmel IN 46032
www.stchriscarmel.org/
Rev. Steve Fales
Dick Carter
(317) 432-4310
carter@gotown.net
With God's help we impact the lives of others by
supporting basic needs locally and globally. We
are a diverse group of Christians with unique gifts
and talents who are united through the awareness
of God's presence in our lives. We invite all others
to share in our Christian life which we express
through Anglican tradition. Through the ministries
of Evangelism, Education, Worship, Service and
Fellowship, we continually strive to support, equip
and strengthen each other on our spiritual journey
and create a loving and comforting family which
reflects God's love in our lives and in the world.
Church
Saint Louis de Montfort
11441 Hague Rd.
Fishers IN 46038
P: (317) 842-6778
F: (317) 576-1932
www.sldmfishers.org
sbernhardt@sldmfishers.org
Scott Bernhardt
Pantry: Tue 12-2, Thur 6-730, Sat 10-1130
Once a month food distribution to families in
Hamilton and Northern Marion counties. You will
be asked to show ID (Current valid Indiana Driver's
license or State of Indiana issued ID or Permanent
Resident Card or Current Employment card or
Passport - US or Foreign or Consular Report/Card)
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and utility bill (such as water, gas, electric, etc.) @
each visit. You may visit our food pantry once
every 30 days or 4 week period. Unfortunately
because of some other food outreach projects
along with our food pantry, St. Louis de Montfort
can no longer assist families with rent/mortgage,
utility or gas/transportation payments.
Business/For-Profit
Samaritans Wrench L.L.C.
15415 E. 146th St.
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-6192
www.samaritanswrench.com
Brian Burns
We provide low cost solutions for personal
transportation issues. We offer a variable labor
rate to insure that, no matter what your financial
status; you will be able to afford to have reliable
transportation. We also offer training and
consultation on how to operate a vehicle at
maximum cost efficiency. Samaritans Wrench is
committed to the philosophy of a hand up is
better than a hand out.
Non-Profit
Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County
347 S. 8th Street
Noblesville IN 46033
P: (317) 674-8777
www.shepherdscenterofhamiltoncounty.org
nancy@mycommunitycaring.org
Nancy Schell
The Shepherd's Center of Hamilton County is an
interfaith organization which values older adults
and promotes opportunities for independent living
and lifestyle enrichment. We encourage all
individuals to make a difference in the life of a
senior citizen. We currently have two programs.
Our Community Caring program matches
volunteers with low income seniors to provide
services at no charge to them. These services
include Light home repair and maintenance, house
cleaning, yard work, friendly visitation,
transportation and more. We reach individuals
who are dependent, financially fragile and or
physically impaired. Services provides through
volunteers allow seniors to live independently and
with dignity in their own homes for as long as
possible. Need Assistance? Interested in
Volunteering? Contact Wanda Smith, Community
Caring Program Administrator by calling our office
at 674-8777.
Our second program is a social program called
Together Today. It is held in 3 locations around
Hamilton county. Seniors come together around
9am and have social hour with doughnuts and
coffee. At 10 am they begin cards and games until
11:45. Lunch is catered in and an activity begins
about 12:30 til dismissal at 1:30pm. Our activities
vary sometimes music or a speaker and sometimes
BINGO or a game with prizes. Laughter and fun is
had by all!
Together Today Westfield - Tuesdays at Christ
United Methodist Church, 318 N. Union Street in
Westfield, IN.
Together Today Noblesville - Wednesdays at
Meredith Meadows Clubhouse, 15367 Meredith
Meadows E. Drive, Noblesville IN off Greenfield
Road.
The LAST Friday of each month at Spicewood
Village Clubhouse in Sheridan
Non-Profit
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
1391 Greenfield Ave
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-7608
www.ologn.org
Shirley Zapf
Joan Persohn
(317) 773-7608
svdp@ologn.org
Pantry: Mon/Thur 10-2, Wed 10-2 and 630-8,
Sat 9-12
Mission: St. Vincent de Paul Society secures and
provides food for needy families and offers
financial assistance to those living on fixed
incomes, elderly, unemployed, underemployed
and/or disability through generous donations and
revenue generated from the sale of donated
goods in the thrift store.
St. Vincent de Paul Society serves Hamilton
County. A referral is required from the township
trustee's office or any social service agency in
order for families to receive financial and other
assistance, such as in-kind giving of furniture,
appliances, household items and clothing. These
agencies conduct the screening process prior to
issuing a referral to St. Vincent de Paul Society for
assistance. However, no referral is required to
receive a non-perishable food box.
Assistance with rent, utility or medical prescription,
besides the referral form, requires a copy of the
lease, utility bill or medical prescription form.
Payments are issued and sent directly to the utility
company or the landlord. Medical prescriptions are
paid directly to the pharmacy.
Financial assistance for rent, utility or medical
prescription is provided once in a 12-month
period. Auto repair assistance may be provided
based on a case-by-case evaluation.
St. Vincent de Paul Society offers a food voucher
program which offers needy families a frozen meat
bundle (12-14 lbs of beef, chicken and pork). This
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requires a referral form once a month in order to
receive the frozen meat bundle monthly.
Distribution of the meat bundles is done at Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church located at 9900 East
191st Street in Noblesville, IN 46060, usually the
last Saturday of the month.
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Families are responsible for picking up their frozen
meat bundle by showing a photo I.D. plus the
reminder slip provided to them when they sign up
for the meat bundle at SVdP. The distribution date
may be adjusted for the Thanksgiving and
Christmas holidays.
St. Vincent de Paul Society strives to work with the
township trustee's office, Community Action,
Salvation Army, Good Samaritan Network and
other agencies in Hamilton County to provide
assistance to those families in need in Hamilton
County.
Church
St. Mark's United Methodist Church
4780 E. 126th St.
Carmel IN 46033
P: (317) 846-4912
F: (317) 846-8950
www.stmarkscarmel.org
Liz Rix
staff@stmarkscarmel.org
We support GSN and some of the agencies of GSN
with financial and in-kind donations. We also
publicize service opportunities available/needed at
GSN and provide hands-on assistance.
Church
The Lunch Club
207 E. 2nd St.
% Sheridan First United Methodist Church
Sheridan IN 46069
P: (317) 758-4195
F: (317) 758-4303
www.sheridanfirstunitedmethodist.org
Carol Fritz
(317) 758-4195
pastorcdf@sbcglobal.net
The Lunch Club provides lunches and activities for
the children and adults in need of the Sheridan
Community
School District
that school is not in session. We are a Safe Place in
our community and try to help with needs of the
people of the Sheridan community. The only
qualification that is needed is that the people
reside with the Sheridan Community School
District. We serve nutritious meals from 11:30 am
to 1:00 pm each day that school is not in session.
The meals are served at The First United Methodist
Church in the basement and there is no cost or
other qualification. We try to help those who have
extended needs by trying to connect them with an
agency that can meet their needs.
Non-Profit
United Way of Central Indiana
650 E. Carmel Drive, Suite 340
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 815-4600
www.uwci.org
Our mission
United Way of Central Indiana helps people learn
more, earn more and lead safe and healthy lives.
We do this by focusing on four priorities:
education, income, health and basic needs. United
Way of Central Indiana operates in Boone,
Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Marion and Morgan
counties. We have a local, volunteer board of
directors and local volunteers. They identify, plan
and carry out community-building and fundraising
activities for health and human care solutions here
in Central Indiana. United Way’s programs and
agencies help thousands of adults, families and
children throughout Central Indiana. We fund and
create solutions that provide long-term impact
and sustainable results. Working together, we’re
addressing today’s needs while reducing
tomorrow’s.
Connect2Help - If you or someone you care about
needs assistance in Central Indiana,
Connect2Help™ can help. Connect2Help™ 2-1-1
offers free and confidential telephone assistance
to help those in need get information about food,
housing, healthcare, shelter, support groups and
more. Dial 2-1-1 or 317.926.4357, 24 hours a day
(free and confidential).
Busin
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WestLink Consulting LLC
Riverview Hospital Business Services
395 Westfield Road
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 776-7289
F: (317) 770-2502
twest@riverview.org
Terry West
WestLink Consulting LLC provides patient
advocacy and eligibility services for Riverview
Hospital and its patients. We help
individuals/families in need by assisting with
applications for programs such as Medicaid, Social
Security Disability, etc and by assisting with
referrals to other appropriate helping agencies.
Church
White River Christian Church
1685 North 10th Street
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-2233
F: (317) 776-0356
www.wrcc.org
Fred Knoll
fredk@wrcc.org
Pantry: Thur 2-6
Food Pantry open to Hamilton County residents
for weekly visits on Thursdays between 2 and 6pm.
Thursday Dinner Table meal is open to everyone
between 5 and 6pm every Thursday (except
Holidays on Thursdays/call to confirm).
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GSN Network Associate AGENCIES
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Description of services and
service tag names are not
associated with these
organizations (considered
GSN Associates) and listing
of contact information has
been verified for
organization(s) not
registered online with GSN.
Scouting For Food
While these organizations
may not be directly listed
in specific categories and
tables for this print release,
their listing here functions
as a valuable reference,
and will be updated as
available.
Food Pantry Offloading
This GSN Directory/Catalog
may be updated
periodically, and
registration for participant
status is readily available
by submitting an online
Red Barrel Campaign
Network registration via:
www.gsnlive.org.
“Thanks so much for the dinners on Thanksgiving.
They were wonderful… and (to know) that
someone cared, meant so much…”
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Able
Liz Hightower
55 S. State Avenue Ste 373
Indianapolis, IN 46021
(317) 916-8890
(317) 916-8908 (fax)
www.nationalable.org
lhightower@nationalable.org
About Special Kids
7172 Graham Rd. Ste. 100
Indianapolis, IN 46250
(317) 257-8683
(317) 251-7488 (fax)
1-800-964-4746
www.Aboutspecialkids.org
Joe Brubaker
joebrubaker@aboutspecialkids.org
Adoptions of Indiana
Nicholas Amy
anicholas@ad-in.org
Amanda Strong Project
Indianapolis, IN 46268
(317) 417.9552
(317) 228-9324 (fax)
tammygreen@arboret.com
Bakers Corner Wesleyan Church
Emergency Shelter
th
1081 E. 236 St
Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-6213
Carol Longenecker
Patorcarol123@gmail.com
Attorney General’s Office - Indiana
Vandenack, Kallyn
Boys Scouts of America-Crossroads Council
JoAnn Burfeind
84 Bennett Road
Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 844-8144
(317) 319-8144
582-0640 (fax)
joanneburfeind@indy.rr.com
Sharon Hodson
19120 Tomlinson Rd.
Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 896-2064
(317) 896-2064 (fax)
hodsonars@MSN.com
Pantry: Christmas only with referral from GSN only
Boys & Girls Club – Noblesville
American Red Cross of Greater Indianapolis
Cancer Service of Hamilton County
Good Samaritan Network
John Lyter CEO
441 E. Tenth Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 684-1441
(317) 684-4377 (fax)
john.lyter@redcross.org
Apprisen Financial Advocates
615-N Alabama St., Ste 134
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 266-1300
(317) 713-3013 (fax)
1-888-711-7227 toll free
CEO: Mike Kappas
mike.kappas@apprisen.com
Lisa Piercefield
lisa.piercefield@apprisen.com
Arbor Education and Training
Tammy Green
Marion County Central IMPACT Office
9002 Purdue Road Suite 200
1448 Conner St
Noblesville, IN
(317) 773-4372
Stutesman, Abigail
astutesman@bgcni.org
12933 Parkside Dr.
Fishers, IN 46038
(317)842.2603
info@gsnlive.org
Care Plus Home Health Care
Tracy, Rachel
careplusrachel@gmail.com
(317)-478-4450
Carmel City Mayor
Jim Brainard
1 Civic Square
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 571-2401
jbrainard@carmel.in.gov
Carmel Fire Department Headquarters
Keith Freer, Public Education Officer
Two Civic Square
Carmel, IN 46032
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(317) 571-2600
(317) 571-2615 Fax
kfreer@carmel.in.gov
jspelbring@carmel.in.gov
Jim Spelberg
Christmas Coordinator
(317) 984-4575
Kings Treasure – ex. of Cicero Fire Dept
Call Cindy Woodruff and ask for Danny Kelly
(317) 984-4575
Carmel Friends Church
Darrell Wilson
1109 S 10th St
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-2221
(317) 773-1212 (fax)
dwilson@cagi-in.org
651 W Main St.
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 846-5090
carmelfriends@aol.com
Pantry: Mon/Wed 10-12 and 1-3
Center for Women’s Ministries
Community Action Office
Community Addiction Services
Linda Morgan
140 S. Cherry St.
Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-4818
LKmorgan1942@hotmail.com
Hamilton County
Dottie Lester
942 N. 10th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-3478
oscar@tiptontel.com
Child Shield
Community Caring Foundation
Lewis, Sha-Hanna
Wanda Smith & Lisa Reynolds
P.O. Box 3355
Carmel, IN 46082
(317) 774-7470 (fax)
wsmith@mycommunitycaring.org
lreynolds@mycommunitycaring.org
Christ Community Christian
Loving Hands Food Pantry
Joyce Burton
772 N 10th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 408-6604
(317) 773-2719 (fax)
joyce.burton6604@gmail.com
Pantry: Mon 5-7
Christmas In Action
Lundberg, Karl
karllundberg@sbcglobal.net
(317)-448-0863
Cicero Christian Church
1715 Stringtown Pike
Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-4653
Sherry
sherry@reachteachserve.org
Pantry: Tue/Thur 10-2
Cicero Fire Dept
Fire Victim Assistance
1359 Stringtown Pike
Lori Peachey
peacheyl@comcast.net
(317) 984-4575
(317) 984-7309 (fax)
Incident Rehab: Cicero Fire Dept Auxiliary
Community Education
Sonja Lakey
Hamilton East Public Library
I Library Plaza
Noblesville, IN 46060
www.heplilv.in.us/literacy
lakeys@hepl.lib.in.us
(317) 770-3251
Community Health Network
Yeakle, Ann
AYeakle@ecommunity.com
355-8701
County Commissioners
Christine Altman, Steve Dillinger & Mark Heirbrandt
One Hamilton Square, Ste. 157
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-9719
(317) 776-8525
cca@co.hamilton.in.us
sld@co.hamilton.in.us
mark.heirbrandt@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
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Crop Walk
www.fairbankinstitute.org
Ressler, Roberta
rjressler@sbcglobal.net
Faith Community Church
Division of Family & Children
1101 S. 10th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
800-403-0864
(317) 776-3078 (fax)
Director: Christi Beebe
christi.tucker@dcs.in.gov
Emergency Management Offices
Sivak, Thomas
thomas.sivak@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
(317)-716-1706
Express Employment Professionals
Shannon Wenninger
Corner 116th Street and Allisonville Rd.
7259 Fishers Landing Drive
Fishers, In 46038
(317) 596-9370
(317) 596-9371 (fax)
shannon.wenninger@expresspros.com
Exact Care Pharmacy
Baxley, Tonya
tbaxley@exactcarepharmacy.com
(317)-459-8321
Fairbanks & Hope Academy
Jason Farris
8102 Clearvista Parkway
Indianapolis, IN 46256
(317) 572.9418
(317) 849.1455 (fax)
Faith Housing Center
Tregnago, Ruby
rtregnago@fhcci.org
(317)-644-0673
Faith Counseling
Carlock, Steve
steve@faithcounseling.net
The Fairbanks Institute for Healthy
Communities
Crystal Donson-Roberts
300 North Meridian ,Suite 950
Indianapolis, In 46204
cdotson-roberts@fairbanksinstitute.org
www.indianhealthstudy.org
Patrick Propst
19201 Promise Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 770-9920
(317) 770-9923 (fax)
faithcomm3rings@gmail.com
Family Development Services - Head Start
Christine Garza
17645 Oakmont Dr
Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 219-3839
cgarza@fds.org
First Christian Church
107 W 3rd St.
P. O. Box 111
Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-4569
VJ Stover
vernonstover@att.net
Fishers Freedom Festival
Jennifer Kehl
P. O. Box 930
Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 595-3195
(317) 691-2635 cell
(317) 595-3196 (fax)
info@fishersfreedomfestival.org
freedomfestival@sbcglobal.net
Fishers YMCA
Reardon, Jake
jreardonmcsoley@indymca.org
(317)-558-3226
Reeves, Brooke
breeves@indymca.org
(317)-558-3226
Fishers Youth Assistance
Myers, Beth
beth.myers@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
(317)-294-4496
Straus, Trisha
trisha.straus@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
(317)-515-7835
Gehlhausen Consulting
Gehlhausen, Beth
beth@gehlhausenconsulting.com
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Gleaners Food Bank
3737 Waldemere Ave
Indianapolis, IN 46241
Annette Baker
abaker@gleaners.org
(317) 925-0191 Ext. 121
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Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana
Allen, Terry
(317)-938-4869
1635 W Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46222
(317) 524-4313
tallen@goodwillindy.org
Green Valley Church of Christ
19005 Cumberland Rd
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-4308
Jerry Talbert
jerry20336@comcast.net
Pantry: Tue 1-3
HVAF- Helping Homeless - Veterans and Families
Deborah Desvignes
964 N. Pennsylvania St
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 951-0688
(317) 789-8499 Fax
ddesvignes@hvaf.org
Hamilton County Express
1555 Westfield Rd
Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 773-8781
Elaine McGuire
emcguire@janus-inc.org
Hamilton County Health Dept
Health Department Emergency Planner
Chad Jenkins
18030 Foundation Dr. Suite A
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 770-8856
(317) 776-8506 fax
chad.jenkins@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
Hamilton County Sheriff’s Dept.
18100 Cumberland Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-1872 (fax)- 776-9835
Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank
Anita Hagen/Fred Knoll
1685 N 10th Street
PO Box 881
Noblesville, IN 46060
hamiltoncountyharvest@gmail.com
Anita (317-439-9875
Fred: (317) 773-2233
Pantry: Thur 4-6
HAND (Hamilton County Area Neighborhood Development)
Nate Lichti, Executive Director
Michelle Westermeier, Program Mgr
th
347 S 8 St Suite A
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 674-8108
nate@handincorporated.org
Head Start
Amanda Vanosdol
17645 Oakmont Dr
Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 219-3839
avanosdol@fds.org
HOPE Family Care Center, Inc.
Nelle Marie Brown MSN.,FNP
Clinical Director
P.O. Box 713
270 W. Jackson St.
Cicero, IN 46034-0713
(317) 984-3444
(317)-984-5707 (fax)
www.hopefamilycare.org
Housing Authority
McConaghy, Mark
markmcconaghy@sbcglobal.net
Indiana Funeral Care
Ring, David
davidr@indianafuneralcare.com
(317)-636-6464
Indiana Insurance Advisors
McKinney, Donna
donna.mckinney4@gmail.com
(317)-979-8411
Indiana State Representative
Kathy Kreage Richardson
Room 401 Statehouse
200 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 773-6123
(800) 382-9841 ext 9753
richardsonh29@yahoo.com
Indiana State Senator
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Howard Luke Kenley III
200 W. Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 232-9400
(800) 382-9467
luke.kenley@iga.in.gov
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 846-2221
pilgrim@pilgrimindy.org
Pantry: Call ahead to set up a time/appointment
Indy Reads
Lenore Ealy
P.O. Box 3218
Carmel, IN 46082
(317) 502.2735
Lenore.ealy@gmail.com
M. Travis DiNicola
2450 N. Meridian St.
Indianapolis, IN 46208
(317) 275-4035
(317) 229-4588 (fax)
tdinicola@indyreads.org
Internal Revenue Service
Katherine G McKnight
575 N. Pennsylvania St., Room 573
Indianapolis, IN 46204
(317) 685-7785
(317) 685-7775 fax
katherine.mcknight@irs.gov
LESEA Ministries and Angel Food Project
Larry Horn
9545 E. 191st Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
savedhorn@aol.com
MDWise
Fernando Luna (9/11/14)
fluna@mdwise.org
317-822-7236
Millers Merry Manor
Comer, Wendy
tiptoncrd@millersmerrymanor.com
Noblesville City
Benedict, Cindy
cbenedict@noblesville.in.us
(317)-544-8033
Noblesville School Corporation
Dr. Libbie Conner
1775 Field Drive
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-3171
(317) 773-7845 (fax)
www.Noblesville.org
Pilgrim Lutheran Church
th
3650 W 106 St
Play Care
Prevent Blindness Indiana
Pat Szuch, CEO
70 E. 91st Street, Suite 204
Indianapolis, IN 46240
(317) 815-9952 (fax)
800-232-2551 Toll-free
pszuch@pbeye.org
PrimeLife Enrichment
Sandy Stewart
1078 Third Ave. SW
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 815-7000
(317) 815-7007 (fax)
sstewart@primelifeenrichment.org
Promising Futures
Summers, Amanda
294 S 9th St, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-6342
Project Literacy Hamilton County
Noblesville Southeastern Public Library
Edra Waterman
1 Library Plaza
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-1384
Purdue Extension Hamilton County
Gloria Del Greco
Family Nutrition Program
gdelgrec@purdue.edu
Kathleen Bohde Youth Education Program
(317) 776-0854
bohde@purdue.edu
2003 Pleasant Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-0854
Fax
Refuge Christian Church
11772 E. 196th St.
Noblesville, IN 46060
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(317) 773-3475
Pantry: Mon/Thur 330-5, Sat 930-11
Rebirth Project
Sheridan Church of God
Barbara Archat
P.O. Box 4458
Carmel, In 46082
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Cell -954-557-8620
www.therebirthproject.org
barbara@therebirthproject.org
Ridgeview Behavioral Hospital
Faust, Victoria
faust.victoria@yahoo.com
(317)-308-8209
Riverview Community Clinic
Syd Ehmke
601A Westfield Road
Noblesville, IN 46060-1323
(317) 776-7240
sehmke@riverview.org
Sacred Heart Catholic Church
Kathie Stretch
524 Currant Dr.
Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 773-6213
(317) 753-3336 - Cell
kstretch@comcast.net
Sacred Heart of Jesus Catholic Church
410 S. Pearl St.
PO Box 889
Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-2115
(317) 984-7185 fax
Brian Bear (317) 513-4086
mainstreetmortgage@frontier.com
Lisa Bear (317) 441-7912
lstokes@c21sheetz.com
Pantry: Mon/Wed 630-8
SAWs (Servants At Work, Inc.)
(317) 844-7664
info@sawsramps.org
www.SawsRamps.org
Shepherd’s Gate Food-Baby Pantry
St. Maria Goretti
Pastor Kevin Haines
17102 Springmill Road
Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-3213 Ext 1227
jen.downing@smgonline.org
Ron Basler
nd
707 West 2 St
Sheridan, IN 46069
(765) 481-8512
Sparrow Clubs
Rowland, Mary Sue
marysuerowland@yahoo.com
(317)-773-8488
Thornton, Mark
(317)-213-5083
St. Vincent Medical Group
Kowalski , Nicole
nkowalsk@stvincent.org
(317)-583-3218
Stilts Spirit - A Giving Tree
Christina and Donnie Stilts
15105 Romalong Ln
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 362-6888
(941) 545-7323
Strawtown Community Church
Cindy Proyer
12514 Strawtown Ave.
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 984-2348
cindy.proyer@att.net
The O’Connor House
Executive Director: Allison Paolini
P. O. Box 1061
Carmel, IN 46082
(317) 844-9562
(317) 844-9562 (fax)
apaolini@theoconnorhouse.org
www.theoconnorhouse.org
The Patachou Foundation
Norwalk, Kelli
kelli@thepatachoufoundation.org
(317)-442-2003
The Salvation Army and EFSP (FEMA)
Robyn Fisher
320 Kings Lane
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 691-2454
(317) 774-0079 (fax)
robynfisher@usc.salvationarmy.org
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Third Phase, Inc.
Ruth Thalman
15755 Allisonville Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-5100
(317) 773-7077 (fax)
ruth@thirdphase.org
Pantry: Tue-Sat 1-5
Trinity Free Clinic
th
1045 W 146 St Suite B
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 669-6920
(317) 819-0775 (fax)
Dina Ferchmin
(317) 918-1917
dina@trinityfreeclinic.org
www.trinityfreeclinic.org
Westfield Town Manager
Mayor Jay Andrew Cook
130 Penn Street
Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-2222
Second phone 317-804-3000
(317) 804-3010 (fax)
acook@westfield.in.gov
Westfield Fire Department
Todd Burton Fire Chief
17535 Dartown Road
Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 804-3333
(317) 850-5088 (cell)
(317) 804-3395 (fax)
www.westfield.in.gov
tburton@westfield.in.gov
City Services Center
2728 E. 171st St.
Westfield Indiana 46074
Tricia Akers, Program Coordinator
(317) 804-3019
(317) 804-3190
Tricia.akers@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
www.youthassistance.org
Westfield Pregnancy Centers (Life Centers)
140 S Cherry Street
Westfield, Indiana 46074
Open Monday or Wednesday only
9AM to 4:30PM
Cindy Randolph, Director
(317) 896-1425
(317) 896-1659 (fax)
www.lifecenters.com
crandolph@lifecenters.com
www.Pregnancychoice.indy.com
WorkOne
Joe Chitwood
10204 Lantern Rd.
Fishers, In 46037
(877) 674-3671
jchitwood@workonecentral.org
Youth Assistance Program Advocates
Noblesville: Joy Petty joy_petty@noble.k12.in.us
Fishers: Trisha Straus and Beth Myers
trisha.straus@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
beth.myers@hamiltoncounty.in.gov
Westfield: Christine Brown cbrown@westfield.in.gov
2-1-1
Dottie Tackitt
(317) 735-7586
dtackitt@connect2help.org
Westfield Youth Assistance Program
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Hamilton County Chamber Of Commerce Offices
Carmel Clay Chamber of Commerce
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Maureen Merhoff, President
21 S Rangeline Rd Suite 300A
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 846-1049
(317) 844-6843 (fax)
mm@carmelchamber.com
chamberinfo@carmelchamber.com
Hamilton North Chamber of Commerce
Jane Hunter, Executive Director
P. O. Box 466
70 N Byron
Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-4079
Jane@HamiltonNorthChamber.com
www.hamiltonnorthchamber.com
Fishers Chamber of Commerce
Dan Canan, Executive Director
P. O. Box 353
Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 578-0700
(317) 578-1097 (fax)
dcanan@fisherschamber.com
info@fisherschamber.com
Noblesville Chamber of Commerce
Bob DuBois, President/CEO
601 E. Conner
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-0086
(317) 773-1966 (fax)
bob@noblesvillechamber.com
info@noblesvillechamber.com
Sheridan Chamber of Commerce
Parvin Gillim, President
Patty Nicholas, Executive Director
407 S Main Street
P. O. Box 202
Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-1311
(317) 758-1311 (fax)
chambermail@sheridanchamber.org
Westfield-Washington Chamber of Commerce
Julie Sole, Executive Director
P. O. Box 534
130 Penn Street
Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 804-3030
(317) 804-3035 (fax)
info@westfield-chamber.org
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Hamilton County School Systems
Brooks School Elementary School
12451 Brooks School Rd, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 915-4250
Bridget Ryan
bryan@hse.k12.in.us
Carey Ridge Elementary School
16231 Carey Rd, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-6200
Deb Yoder
yoderd@wws.k12.in.us
Carmel Elementary School
101 4th Ave SE, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 844-0168
Student Services Coordinator: Jennifer Douce
x1129
jdouce@ccs.k12.in.us
Carmel High School
520 E Main St, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 846-7721
Carmel Middle School
300 S Guilford Rd, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 846-7331
Student Services Coordinator: Connie Wiggam
cwiggam@ccs.k12.in.us
Cherry Tree Elementary School
13989 Hazel Dell Pkwy, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 846-3086
Echo Shappel-Ednie Ext. 1204
eshappel@ccs.k12.in.us
Clay Middle School
5150 E 126th St, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 844-7251
Erin Naas enaas@ccs.k12.in.us
Cathy Patane cpatane@ccs.k12.in.us
College Wood Elementary School
12415 Shelborne Rd, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 733-6430
Iman Kiritsis Ext. 2058
Creekside Middle School
3525 W 126th St, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 733-6420
Cary Schwartz cschwar1@ccs.k12.in.us
Susan Schad sschad@ccs.k12.in.us
Cumberland Road Elementary School
13535 Cumberland Rd, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 594-4170
Melissa Riethman Ext. 2705
mriethman@hse.k12.in.us
Durbin Elementary School
18000 Durbin Road, Noblesville, IN 46060
317-594-4840 (office)
765-534-4238 (fax)
Dee Knop Ext. 1053
dknop@hse.k12.in.us
Fall Creek Elementary School
12131 Olio Rd, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 594-4180
Marna Meyer
mmeyer@hse.k12.in.us
Fall Creek Intermediate School
12011 Olio Rd, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 915-4220
Sharon Pillow spillow@hse.k12.in.us
John Kozlowski jkozlowski@hse.k12.in.us
Fishers Elementary School
11442 Lantern Rd, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 594-4160
Amanda Williams
awilliams@hse.k12.in.us
Fishers High School
13000 Promise Road, Fishers, IN 46038
317-915-4290 (office)
317-915-4299 (fax)
Director of Guidance: Linda Brown Guidance
office phone: 915-4293
lsbrown@hse.k12.in.us
ikiritsi@ccs.k12.in.us
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Fishers Junior High School
13257 Cumberland Rd, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 594-4150
Allen Myers Ext. 110 amyers@hse.k12.in.us
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Forest Dale Elementary School
10721 Lakeshore Dr W, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 844-4948
Shannon Bassett
sbassett@ccs.k12.in.us
Geist Elementary School
14051 E 104th St, Fortville, IN 46040
(317) 915-4260
John Reynolds Ext. 1005
jreynolds@hse.k12.in.us
Guerin Catholic High School
15300 N Gray Rd, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 582-0120
Director of Guidance: Martin Kirkwood Ext. 229
mkirkwood@guerincatholic.org
Hamilton Heights Elementary School
25150 Indiana 19, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 984-3547
Principal Ken Watson
kwatson@mail.hhsc.k12.in.us
Hamilton Heights High School
25802 Indiana 19, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 984-3551
Teri Curnett tcurnett@mail.hhsc.k12.in.us
Bill Trachtman
btrachtman@mail.hhsc.k12.in.us
Hamilton Heights Middle School
420 W North St, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 984-3588
Michelle Clarke
mclarke@mail.hhsc.k12.in.us
Hamilton Heights Primary School
25350 SR 19 PO Box 419, Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 984-1530; Fax: (317) 984-1544
Assistant Principal/Counselor: Cliff Hackman Ext.
4050
chackman@mail.hhsc.k12.in.us
Hamilton Southeastern High School
13910 E 126th St, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 594-4190
Director of Guidance: Nancy Herndon: 594-4193
nherndon@hse.k12.in.us
Hamilton Southeastern Jr High School
12278 Cyntheanne Rd, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 594-4120
Lauren Isaacs Ext. 18019
lisaacs@hse.k12.in.us
Harrison Parkway Elementary School
14135 Harrison Parkway, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 915-4210
Nancy Logue Ext. 1903
nlogue@hse.k12.in.us
Hazel Dell Elementary School
3025 Westfield Rd, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 773-2915
Beth Dossey Ext. 22125
b_dossey@nobl.k12.in.us
Hinkle Creek Elementary School
595 South Harbour Dr, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 776-0840
Counselor: Donna Brooks Ext. 24124
donna_brooks@nobl.k12.in.us
Student Services Coordinator: Lynn Cook, x24244
lynn_cook@nobl.k12.in.us
Hoosier Road Elementary School
11300 E 121st St, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 915-4240
Kate Young Ext. 1465
koyoung@hse.k12.in.us
Lantern Road Elementary School
10595 Lantern Rd, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 594-4140
Ellynn Stein
estein@hse.k12.in.us
Legacy Christian School
470 Lakeview Dr, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 776-4186
Head of School: Lana Thompson
lthompson@lcsmail.org
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Maple Glen Elementary School
17171 Ditch Rd, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 896-4700
Nicole Newman: 896-4706
newmann@wws.k12.in.us
Mohawk Trails Elementary School
4242 E 126th St, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 844-1158
Student Services Coordinator: Kate Kneifel, x1504
kkneifel@ccs.k12.in.us
Monon Trail Elementary School
19400 Tomlinson Road. Westfield, IN 46074.
(317) 867-8611
Therisa Seymour phone: 867-8606
seymourt@wws.k12.in.us
New Britton Elementary School
8660 E 131st St, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 594-4130
Sherri Leiner Ext. 147
sleiner@hse.k12.in.us
Noble Crossing Elementary School
5670 Noble Crossing Pkwy, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 773-2850
Terri Park Ext. 26125
terri_park@nobl.k12.in.us
Noblesville East Middle School
300 N 17th St, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-0782
6th grade: Lisa Lain Ext. 16125
lisa_lain@nobl.k12.in.us
7th grade: Jenn Schott Ext. 16127
7th grade: John Moorehead Ext. 1816
john_moorehead@nobl.k12.in.us
8th grade: Jessica Clark Ext. 18128
jessica_clark@nobl.k12.in.us
North Elementary
440 North 10th St, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-0482
Shantel Garrett
shantel_garrett@nobl.k12.in.us
Oak Trace Elementary School
16504 Oak Ridge Road. Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-6400
Jason Fekete
feketej@wws.k12.in.us
Options Charter School-Carmel
530 W Carmel Dr, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 815-2098
Christina Riley Ext. 111
criley@optionsined.org
Options Charter School-Noblesville
9945 Cumberland Pointe Blvd, Noblesville, IN
46060
(317) 773-8659
Orchard Park Elementary School
10404 Orchard Park Dr S, Indianapolis, IN 46280
(317) 848-1918
Melissa McCullough
mmccullo@ccs.k12.in.us
Our Lady of Grace School
jennifer_schott@nobl.k12.in.us
9900 E 191st St, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 770-5660
Principal Frank Barlag Ext. 264
lizette_bauman@nobl.k12.in.us
fgbarlag@ologn.org
8th grade: Lizette Bauman Ext. 16126
Noblesville High School
18111 Cumberland Rd, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-4680
Director of Guidance: Kristen Frank Ext. 12126
kristen_frank@nobl.k12.in.us
Director of Guidance: Anne Kenley Ext. 12125
anne_kenley@nobl.k12.in.us
Noblesville West Middle School
19900 Hague Rd, Noblesville, IN 46062
(317) 776-7792
6th grade: Lauri Waldner Ext. 18125
lauri_waldner@nobl.k12.in.us
Our Lady Of Mt Carmel School
14598 Oakridge Road Carmel, Indiana 46032
(317) 846-1118
Counselor Michelle Minch
minchm@olmc1.org
Prairie Trace School
14200 River Rd, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 571-7925
Student Services Coordinator: Kelli Haughan Ext.
2104
khaughan@ccs.k12.in.us
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Riverside Intermediate School
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Sheridan High School
11014 Eller Road, Fishers, IN 46038
Office: (317) 594-4320; fax: (317) 594-4329
5th grade: Jennifer Smith
24185 Hinesley Rd, Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-2406
Jamie Hartman phone: 758-4431 #4435
jensmith@hse.k12.in.us
jhartman@sheridan.k12.in.us
6th grade: Krista Weber kweber@hse.k12.in.us
Riverside Jr High School
10910 Eller Rd, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 915-4280
Director of Guidance: Chris Graves
cgraves@hse.k12.in.us
Saint Louis de Montfort School
11421 Hague Rd, Fishers, IN 46038
317-842-1125
Principal Annette Jones
ajones@sldmfishers.org
Saint Maria Goretti School
17104 Spring Mill Rd, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 896-5582
Principal: Vince Barnes Phone: 867-3213 #1101
v.barnes@smgonline.org
Sand Creek Elementary School
11420 E 131st St, Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 915-4270
Jennifer Jacks
jjacks@hse.k12.in.us
Sand Creek Intermediate School
11550 East 131st Street, Fishers, IN 46038
Office: (317) 915-4230; fax: (317) 915-4239
5th grade: Betsy Baker bbaker@hse.k12.in.us
6th grade: Jay Springer jspringer@hse.k12.in.us
Shamrock Springs Elementary School
747 W 161st St, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-7400
Betsy Smith phone: 867-7406
smithb@wws.k12.in.us
Sheridan Elementary School
24795 Hinesley Rd, Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-4851
Tamra Smelser phone: 758-4491 #2113
tsmelser@sheridan.k12.in.us
Sheridan Middle School
3030 W 246th St, Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-6780
Nikki Zachary phone: 758-6780 #3323
nzachery@sheridan.k12.in.us
Smoky Row Elementary School
900 West 136th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 571-4084
Student Services Coordinator: Elizabeth Elliott
Ext. 1704
eelliott@ccs.k12.in.us
Stony Creek School
1350 Greenfield Ave, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-0582
Megan Pritchard Ext. 30125
megan_pritchard@nobl.k12.in.us
Thorpe Creek Elementary School
14642 E 126th St, Fishers, IN 46037
(317) 594-4310
Jackie Fiesbeck
jfiesbeck@hse.k12.in.us
Towne Meadow Elementary School
10850 Towne Rd, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 733-2645
Ann Stock phone: 773-2645
astock@ccs.k12.in.us
University High School of Indiana
2825 W 116th St, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 733-4475
Washington Woods Elementary School
17950 Grassy Branch Rd, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-7900
Brian Sawa
sawab@wws.k12.in.us
West Clay School
3495 W 126th St, Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 733-6500
Carol Woodward Ext. 2208
cwoodwar@ccs.k12.in.us
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Westfield High School
18250 North Union Street, Westfield, IN 46074
Phone: (317) 867-6800; Fax: (317) 867-2909
Dan Doherty
dohertyd@wws.k12.in.us
Westfield Intermediate School
326 W Main St, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-6500
Kyle Miller phone: 867-6507
millerk@wws.k12.in.us
Westfield Middle School
345 W Hoover St, Westfield, IN 46074
(317) 867-6600
Juli Brown
brownj@wws.k12.in.us
White River Elementary School
19000 Cumberland Rd, Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 770-2080
Julie Williams Ext. 32125
julie_williams@nobl.k12.in.us
Woodbrook Elementary School
4311 E 116th St, Carmel, IN 46033
(317) 846-4225
Lee Ann Wischmeyer Ext. 1803
lwischme@ccs.k12.in.us
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Hamilton County Food Pantries
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Agencies and organizations listed under the “Food Pantry/Related” category are listed based on their
varied services as indicated/submitted. For a more complete and updated list of known Hamilton County
Food Pantries, contact GSN or go online to download the most recent PDF printable list; which also
provides a current listing of known “Community Meal” programs available in Hamilton County.
Food Pantries can go to: www.gsnlive.org to submit monthly Hamilton County
Food Pantry Report. Select: Food Pantry Report Submission
Hamilton County Baby Pantries
Cicero / Jackson Twp
Angels' Attic
Kim Beaver
105 E. Main St
Arcadia, IN 46030
622-8842
angelsattic.2010@hotmail.com
Baby Items & Clothes
Hours: Tue, Thur 6-7pm
Referral Only
Indiana Health Centers
Hamilton Co. WIC
United Way Service Center
942 North 10th St.
Noblesville, IN 46060-1801
776-3445
776-3447 (fax)
Sharon Barrett
sbarrette@ihcinc.org
Noblesville / Twp
Bethel Lutheran
Joanne Hogle
20650 Cumberland Rd.
Noblesville, IN. 46060
773-4315
965-0967
Hours: Wed 12-230, Sat 9-1130
Baby Items
Call to confirm qualifications
B.A.B.E. Store
942 N. 10th St. Suite 123
Noblesville, IN 46060
776-3452
Call for information/appointments
Gloria DelGreco
gdelgrec@purdue.edu
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Hamilton County PHHC (Partnership For A Healthy Hamilton County)
Community Health Network, Inc.
7240 Shadeland Station Suite 150
Indianapolis, IN 46256
IU Health
11700 N. Meridian St.,
Carmel, IN 46032
St. Francis
8111 South Emerson Avenue
Indianapolis, IN 46237
St. Vincent Carmel
13500 N. Meridian St.,
Carmel, IN 46032-1456
Riverview Health
395 Westfield Rd,
Noblesville, IN 46060
Hamilton County Health Clinics
Carmel
Trinity Free Clinic
Westfield
Heart and Soul
14598 Oak Ridge Rd
Carmel, IN 46032
www.trinityfreeclinic.org
669-6920
819-0775 (fax)
Call for information/appointments
Dina Ferchmin
(317) 918-1917
dina@trinityfreeclinic.org
Director: Sandy Kirsch
202 Penn Street
P.O. Box 478
Westfield, IN 46074
www.heart&soul.org
sandy.kirsch@comcast.net
804-5782
Volunteer Coordinator: Anne Willett
willskai@att.net
Cicero
Noblesville
HOPE Family Care Center, Inc.
270 W. Jackson St.
Cicero, IN 46034
info@hopefamilycare.org
984-3444
984-5707 (fax)
Judy Woodrow-Huss
Riverview Community Clinic
Syd Ehmke
601A Westfield Road
Noblesville, IN 46060-1323
(317) 776-7240
sehmke@riverview.org
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Hamilton County Trustees
Adams Township Trustee
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Sheridan
John Patrick
201 S. Main Street
Sheridan, IN 46069
(317) 758-1029
(317) 758-1123 (fax)
adamstwp@ori.net
Pantry hours: M-F 830-430
Clay Township Trustee
Carmel
Fishers
Debbie Driskell
9090 E. 131st Street
Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 842-8595
(317) 842-0556 (fax)
ddriskell@delawaretownship.net
Pantry Hours (Fall Creek, Delaware, and Wayne
townships only) M-F 9-4
Fall Creek Township Trustee
Jeffrey Hern
11595 Brooks School Road
Fishers, IN 46038
(317) 841-3180
(317) 841-3191 (fax)
fcttjeffhern@gmail.com
Pantry: M-F 10-2
Northern
Chris Miller
PO BOX 456
506 W. Main Street
Arcadia, IN 46030
(317) 984-3826
(317) 984-6766 (fax)
trustee@jacksontownshiptrustee.com
Doug Callahan
10701 N. College #B
Indianapolis, IN 46280-1098
(317) 846-2773
(317) 846-0744 (fax)
dcallahan@indy.rr.com
Dara Douglas, Township Assistance Case
Manager
Delaware Township Trustee
Jackson Township Trustee
Fishers
Noblesville Township Trustee
Noblesville
Billie Caldwell
836 Division Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
Katie Stern
317-773-0249
(317) 773-0250 (fax)
nobletrust@sbcglobal.net
Pantry hours: Thur 830-12, 1-4pm
Washington Township Trustee
Westfield
David D. Gill
1549 E. Greyhound Pass
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 574-9490
(317) 574-9910 (fax)
trustee@washingtontownship-hc.us
Becky McCanna, Deputy Trustee
Wayne Township Trustee
Fishers
Diane Crim
12450 St Rd 32 E
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-3179
(317) 773-3451 (fax)
diane.crim@gmail.com
White River Township Trustee
Atlanta
Jamie Rulon
12695 E 256th Street
Cicero, IN 46034
(317) 984-9370
(317) 984-6054
whiterivertt@yahoo.com
Pantry: Referral only
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Hamilton County Township Map
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Contents
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AIDS/HIV Testing ....................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Automotive Assistance ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Cancer Education/Assistance ................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Children's Rights ........................................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Counseling .................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Crime Victims Assistance ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 5
Domestic Violence/Abuse/Related .................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Education/Life Skills/Training ............................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Emergency Response/Services ............................................................................................................................................................................. 5
Employment/Job Related ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Family/Child Services ............................................................................................................................................................................................... 5
Financial ......................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Food Bank/Related .................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Food Pantry/Related ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Food Safety/Education ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Foster Home/Care ..................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Foundation/Grant Work .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Free Health Clinics/Screenings ............................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Government Agency/Organization .................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Grocery Delivery ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Health Clinic/Care ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Health/Disability ......................................................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Home Maint./Services/Minor Repairs ................................................................................................................................................................ 6
Human/Social Service Organization .................................................................................................................................................................. 6
Insurance/Related ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Job Search/Training/Placement ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Legal Services .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Life Skills/Education .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Maternity/Support/Assistance .............................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Mental Health Support/Related ........................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Mentoring ...................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 7
Money Management ................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Nutrition/Education .................................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Outreach Emphasis/Related .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Pantry/Food Distribution ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 7
Pantry/Clothing Distribution ................................................................................................................................................................................. 8
Pantry Baby/Child Items Distribution ................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Religious/Spiritual/Faith Based Org................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Senior Citizen Care/Education Related ............................................................................................................................................................. 8
Shelter/Housing Related ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Soup Kitchen ................................................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Transportation Related ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 8
Weatherization Programs....................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
Youth Enrichment ...................................................................................................................................................................................................... 8
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Good Samaritan Network Overview
MEETING PEOPLE AT THEIR NEED ... EMPOWERING PEOPLE IN THEIR LIVES!
The Good Samaritan Network was formed in March of 1995, evolving from a group of programs and services in existence since
early 1980.
Mission
The mission of Good Samaritan Network is to demonstrate the unconditional love of Christ by serving the physical,
financial and emotional needs of at-risk individuals and families in Hamilton County.
Vision
The vision of Good Samaritan Network is to position ourselves in the community with a suitable location and with strong
physical and financial resources - aligned to an effective organizational structure for the facilitation, collaboration, and
coordination of appropriate services to those residents of Hamilton County in need of physical, spiritual and emotional
support; who find themselves among the at-risk
people we serve.
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Values
We are specialists in creating and nourishing relationships with county residents and Network partners as collaboratively
we focus on serving the underserved and at-risk in situational scarcity. (see our detailed values listing)
GSN provides direct care when clients have nowhere else to turn, especially considering generational and situational poverty.
Typically our DIRECT services involve emergency or crisis intervention for: housing and utility assistance, food insecurities,
minimal car repairs, medical and prescription assistance, as well as educational opportunities for improving individual
independence. Financial backing and support of GSN, including programming and events, is provided solely based on donations
and grants secured by GSN. Funding assistance and direct support is quickly dispensed through a client application process which involves client ownership/participation. GSN’s receipt of financial and in-kind donations - directly impacts our ability to
serve clients.
Similarly GSN has become the signature Holiday Assistance program in Hamilton County with basic holiday
provisions (Holiday food, clothing, toys, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Eve meals, etc.) available for countless
individuals and families. Besides our “red barrel” program, GSN also coordinates Holiday iSponsorship with various
agencies, organizations, individuals and churches who serve numerous Hamilton County families during the
Holidays.
GSN offers life skill training instances through a series of structured courses that provide at-risk individuals with the necessary
tools for developing specific and confident abilities, empowering them and their families for honest growth and development.
Just as importantly, these educational opportunities have the potential to enable them with likely transformation and allow them
to see the possibility of healthy steps toward life-change.
inDIRECT services, through the GSN Network, was established to ensure efficiency and communication among the different
groups who serve the needs of Hamilton County residents at-risk. GSN provides resources and support for critical human services
to network service providers making them stronger and more effective; with a goal of uniting for the common good rather than
duplicating efforts and competing for funding.
Additionally, we directly collaborate with Hamilton County schools to assist and support families and children in need.
GSN can only accomplish these acts of service through the volunteer contributions, extreme engagement and deliberate
participation of numerous agencies, churches, organizations and individuals. It is in the empowerment of serving by our
members, ministry partners, volunteers, and the entire community, that we are able to provide loving hope and help. Finally, we
believe we instill empowerment for transforming lives and equipping individuals in developing strong families, friends and
neighbors - as together we continue “Meeting People At Their Need!”
Nancy S. Chance,
Good Samaritan Network
Founder/Executive Director
GSN Network AGENCIES Listing
Organizations are listed as
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“participants” based upon
their online registration for
the current GSN
Directory/Catalog - or
based on active attendance
to monthly network
meetings during the past
year. Information listed
Food Pantry Offloading
here is directly repurposed
from online registrations
completed by various
agencies, organizations
and/or individuals.
Organizations listed based
on attendance (and not via
online registration) may
Food Pantry Offloading
not be included directly in
specific categories and
tables for this print release,
however their listing here
functions as a valuable
reference for potential
Food Pantry Offloading
contacts.
This GSN Directory/Catalog
may be updated
periodically, and
registration for participant
status is readily available
by submitting an online
“I feel so blessed and thankful for
what I received and how
everyone was so nice to me…
I just couldn’t have made it
without GSN and the food
distribution”
Network registration via:
www.gsnlive.org.
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requires a referral form once a month in order to
receive the frozen meat bundle monthly.
Distribution of the meat bundles is done at Our
Lady of Grace Catholic Church located at 9900 East
191st Street in Noblesville, IN 46060, usually the
last Saturday of the month.
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Families are responsible for picking up their frozen
meat bundle by showing a photo I.D. plus the
reminder slip provided to them when they sign up
for the meat bundle at SVdP. The distribution date
may be adjusted for the Thanksgiving and
Christmas holidays.
St. Vincent de Paul Society strives to work with the
township trustee's office, Community Action,
Salvation Army, Good Samaritan Network and
other agencies in Hamilton County to provide
assistance to those families in need in Hamilton
County.
Church
St. Mark's United Methodist Church
4780 E. 126th St.
Carmel IN 46033
P: (317) 846-4912
F: (317) 846-8950
www.stmarkscarmel.org
Liz Rix
staff@stmarkscarmel.org
We support GSN and some of the agencies of GSN
with financial and in-kind donations. We also
publicize service opportunities available/needed at
GSN and provide hands-on assistance.
Church
The Lunch Club
207 E. 2nd St.
% Sheridan First United Methodist Church
Sheridan IN 46069
P: (317) 758-4195
F: (317) 758-4303
www.sheridanfirstunitedmethodist.org
Carol Fritz
(317) 758-4195
pastorcdf@sbcglobal.net
The Lunch Club provides lunches and activities for
the children and adults in need of the Sheridan
Community
School District
that school is not in session. We are a Safe Place in
our community and try to help with needs of the
people of the Sheridan community. The only
qualification that is needed is that the people
reside with the Sheridan Community School
District. We serve nutritious meals from 11:30 am
to 1:00 pm each day that school is not in session.
The meals are served at The First United Methodist
Church in the basement and there is no cost or
other qualification. We try to help those who have
extended needs by trying to connect them with an
agency that can meet their needs.
Non-Profit
United Way of Central Indiana
650 E. Carmel Drive, Suite 340
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 815-4600
www.uwci.org
Our mission
United Way of Central Indiana helps people learn
more, earn more and lead safe and healthy lives.
We do this by focusing on four priorities:
education, income, health and basic needs. United
Way of Central Indiana operates in Boone,
Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Marion and Morgan
counties. We have a local, volunteer board of
directors and local volunteers. They identify, plan
and carry out community-building and fundraising
activities for health and human care solutions here
in Central Indiana. United Way’s programs and
agencies help thousands of adults, families and
children throughout Central Indiana. We fund and
create solutions that provide long-term impact
and sustainable results. Working together, we’re
addressing today’s needs while reducing
tomorrow’s.
Connect2Help - If you or someone you care about
needs assistance in Central Indiana,
Connect2Help™ can help. Connect2Help™ 2-1-1
offers free and confidential telephone assistance
to help those in need get information about food,
housing, healthcare, shelter, support groups and
more. Dial 2-1-1 or 317.926.4357, 24 hours a day
(free and confidential).
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GSN Network Associate AGENCIES
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Description of services and
service tag names are not
associated with these
organizations (considered
GSN Associates) and listing
of contact information has
been verified for
organization(s) not
registered online with GSN.
Scouting For Food
While these organizations
may not be directly listed
in specific categories and
tables for this print release,
their listing here functions
as a valuable reference,
and will be updated as
available.
Food Pantry Offloading
This GSN Directory/Catalog
may be updated
periodically, and
registration for participant
status is readily available
by submitting an online
Red Barrel Campaign
Network registration via:
www.gsnlive.org.
“Thanks so much for the dinners on Thanksgiving.
They were wonderful… and (to know) that
someone cared, meant so much…”
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