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In an effort to most efficiently use taxpayer dollars and avoid duplication of services, the township partners with several local organizations to provide essential services. Among those are:
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Alternatives Incorporated
PO Box 1302
Anderson Indiana
46015 United States
P: (765) 643-0218
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.
CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions
4755 Kingsway Drive, Suite 200
Indianapolis IN 46205
P: (317) 254-3660
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.
Community Action of Greater Indianapolis
1109 S 10th St.
Noblesville, IN 46060
P: (317)773.2221
Community Action of Greater Indianapolis, Inc. (CAGI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the reduction and ultimate elimination of poverty among the clients in its service area. Up until 2014, we served more than 40,000 households and 100,000 residents of Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks, Marion and Tipton Counties in Indiana. CAGI has pursued its mission since its incorporation in 1965, and the constellation of services we provide has grown and evolved as the shape and face of poverty has changed and the needs of our clients have changed.
Today, CAGI remains devoted to the provision of services which not only address imminent, emergency issues, but also those which promote the long-term self-sufficiency and prosperity of our clients and our community. We are proud to be among the more than 1,000 Community Action Agencies in the country striving to achieve such outcomes for our constituents.
Express Employment Professional
7259 Fishers Landing Drive
Fishers, Indiana 46038
(317) 596-9370
https://www.expresspros.com/indynorth/
Express Employment Professionals is a leading staffing provider in the U.S., Canada and South Africa. Every day, we help job seekers find work and help businesses find qualified employees.
Founded in 1983, Express today employs 400,000 people across nearly 700 franchise locations worldwide. Our long-term goal is at the heart of our company's vision, to help as many people as possible find good jobs by helping as many clients as possible find good people.
Good Samaritan Network
12933 Parkside Drive
Fishers IN 46038
P: (317) 842-2603
F: (317) 842-4766
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.
Grace Community Church Care Center
5504 E 146th Street
Noblesville IN 46062
P: (317) 848-2722
F: (317) 848-2674
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.
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
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.
Hamilton County Kids Coats
Carmel United Methodist Church
621 South Rangeline Rd.
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 324-8818
Hamilton County Kids Coats is an interfaith mission in Hamilton County, Indiana. We collect donated new and used coats and other winter wear. 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.
Hamilton County WIC
942 N. 10th Street
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 776-3445
F: (317) 776-3447
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.
Hamilton County Youth Assistance
Westfield City Services Center
2728 E. 171st Street
Westfield IN 46074
P: (317) 804-3019
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.
Heart and Soul Clinic, Inc.
202 Penn St.
P.O. Box 478
Westfield IN 46074
P: (317) 374-5804
F: (317) 804-5783
We are a free health clinic in Westfield. We serve the uninsured and underinsured in Hamilton and surrounding counties. 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.
Janus Developmental Services, Inc.
1555 Westfield Road
Noblesville IN 46062
F: (317) 773-8798
Janus Developmental Services provides individuals with disabilities the opportunity to participate and contribute within the community. Janus has a 35-year history of providing programs and services to children and adults with disabilities.
Meals on Wheels of Hamilton County
395 Westfield Rd
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 776-7159
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 as possible. Friendly volunteers compassionately deliver meals in all eight communities of Hamilton County. 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.
Merciful H.E.L.P. Center
1045 W 146th Street, Suite A
Carmel IN 46032
P: (317) 663-4039
Free service to residents 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
3333 N Meridian Street, Suite 201
Indianapolis, IN 46208
Phone: (317) 429-4131
Fax: (317) 429-4130
Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
We provide legal representation to those who qualify based on their income in the following civil areas:
- Bankruptcy
- Consumer/Debt
- Expungement
- Housing/Foreclosure
- Immigration
- Landlord/Tenant
- SSI/SSD
- Tax Controversies
- Wills/Estates
Open Doors of Westfield Washington Township, Inc
19360 Tomlinson Rd.
Westfield IN 46074
P: (317) 867-8670
https://opendoorswestfield.org
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 a picture ID, proof of residency with a lease or utility bill, and a pay stub if applicable.
Community Compass
https://www.communitycompass.app/
Community Compass is a free, quick, and easy tool designed to show people where they can find food assistance in Indiana.
Prevail, Inc.
1100 S. 9th St., Ste. 100
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-6942
F: (317) 776-3448
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.
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 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. Adolescents- Prevail offers specific programs for teens who live with or have experienced domestic violence or sexual assault.
Shepherd’s Gate Food Pantry
17102 Springmill Rd
Westfield, IN 46074
P: (317) 896-3213
Shepherd’s Gate Pantry is a volunteer basic needs outreach ministry of St. Maria Goretti Catholic Church, whose work is done in conjunction with the HELP Committee of our parish.
Those in need right here in Hamilton County utilize Shepherd’s Gate Pantry. To use our services, clients must show proof of residency in Hamilton County. These clients may come to the pantry once a month.
Some baby items are available through the pantry. Cribs and mattresses are given out by referral from several Hamilton County agencies, which include: Good Samaritan, Birthright, Healthy Families, and County Trustees. Baby clothing up to size 2T; baby food and formula; high chairs, strollers are sometimes available. We are one of few area pantries that supply these items
Society of St. Vincent de Paul
1391 Greenfield Ave
Noblesville IN 46060
P: (317) 773-7608
Pantry: Wednesday 10:00 am-1:45 pm and 6:30 pm-7:45 pm, Saturday 9:00 am-11:45 pm
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 with rent, utility or medical prescriptions, 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.
Third Phase
1577 Allisonville Road
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 773-5100
Third Phase has a food pantry, thrift store, and shelter.
Trinity Free Medical, Dental and Eye Clinic
1045 W 146th St, Ste B
Carmel, IN 46032
(317) 819-0772
Trinity Free Clinic serves residents from Hamilton County who cannot afford health or dental care because of a lack of both insurance and personal finance resources.
Medical Clinic, Women’s Health Clinic, Pediatric Clinic, Eye Clinic, Foot Care, Asthma and Allergy Clinic, Acute Dental Clinic
WorkOne
Hamilton County-Fishers
300 N 17th Street
Noblesville, IN 46060
(317) 841-8194
http://www.in.gov/dwd/WorkOne/
WorkOneWorks.com provides valuable information about WorkOne and its programs. Whether you are looking to improve your job qualifications, explore a different profession, find a new career, or hire an employee, WorkOne can help!