Disability Services in Indiana Resource List

Welcome to the Indiana Disability Justice’s statewide disability resource list! (Now with some nationwide resources!) This list initially includes a list of sexual violence prevention and intervention resources as well as disability services and self-advocates resources in Indiana.  Eventually we anticipate including additional lists of resources for a variety of health and human services resources.  Resources that function statewide are listed first in alphabetical order.  After statewide resources, regional resources are listed by county.  If you have additional Indiana resources that we are missing or want to provide corrections to the information provided here, please email your comments to InDisabilityJustice@gmail.com.

Note on Organizational Ableism: Some of the listed organizations may not use a social model of disability and even may promote harmful ideas about disability, such as the trope of people “suffering” from disabilities.  The task force unequivocally recognizes that the suffering most people with disabilities experience is as a result of erasure, marginalization, and inequity and the notable exception being chronic illness, which does often cause individual suffering as well as experiences of institutional harm).  Additionally, the Task Force realizes that we are all in a space of continuous learning and hope that our advocacy efforts will gradually support these organizations to focus on changing culture and inequity rather than holding negative views about disabilities and people with disabilities.  Therefore, we have done our best to include every disability-related organization, even if they promote some of these harmful views. Since Indiana is a rural state, we feel that people should have as much information about existing resources as possible.

How to Use This Resource List: The fastest way to find resources relevant to you is to scroll down to the county where you live (counties are listed in alphabetical order). Another way to find resources is to access this list on a computer and hold down “control” and tap the letter “f” (for PC) or hold down “command” and tap the letter “f” (on Mac). These keys will bring up a search bar and you can type any search term, such as the county or specific services. Then click “next” in the search bar to scroll through every found matching term.


NATIONWIDE  DISABILITY  RESOURCES

Careing.com is full of important information about aging, elder care, and insurance. Please check out these resources to learn more.

  • Medicare: Like other health insurance programs, Medicare can be complcated, and the various options available can be very confusing. By not having a clear understanding of the different plans, seniors can easily make mistakes that can be costly. To help seniors navigate this complex subject, we came up with a resource that discusses the different parts, benefits, eligibility, coverage, and answers commonly asked questions about Medicare. You can view the guide here: https://www.caring.com/medicare/.
  • Social Security & Costs of living: This page is designed to help residents of Indiana understand the costs connected with assisted living, home care, and adult day care. Additionally, it explores payment options and financial aid programs that may be available to help in caring for elderly loved ones. https://www.payingforseniorcare.com/social-security.

SeniorHomes.com provides no-cost advisory services for loved ones and their families. Every step of the way. SeniorHomes.com is the leading national voice representing seniors in issues related to long-term care, helping to ensure they, along with their families are empowered to advocate for themselves.

Medicare resources for individuals with disabilities

STATEWIDE  DISABILITY  SERVICES

AccessAbility

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:   The result is that our communities are enriched through the full participation of ALL PEOPLE. Building advocates and inclusive communities.
  • Services: Provide individual consumers, governmental agencies, corporations and other non-profits with the tools necessary to ensure the acceptance, respect and inclusion of everyone. 
  • Location:  9105 East 56th Street Suite 308 Indianapolis, IN 46216
  • Phone:   (317) 926-1660
  • Fax:   (317) 926-1687
  • Email: info@abilityindiana.org
  • Website:  http://www.abilityindiana.org/

About Special Kids (ASK)

  • Type: disability services; parent to parent support
  • Mission:  About Special Kids (ASK) is Indiana’s Parent to Parent organization that works throughout the state to give support, answer questions and provide information and resources to families of children with special needs. 
  • Services: Parent Education Project, Care Coordination Project, Indiana Medical Home and Transition to Adulthood Project, Community Pediatrics Training Initiative, Resources
  • Location:  7172 Graham Road, Suite 100, Indianapolis, IN 46250
  • Phone:   317-257-8683
  • Fax:   317-251-7488
  • Email: familynetw@aboutspecialkids.org
  • Website:  https://www.aboutspecialkids.org/ 

Advocates Personal Care

  • Type: Disability & Conditions of Aging Medicaid Waiver Services
  • Mission: Providing compassionate Personal Care assistance with Activities of Daily Living to keep your loved ones comfortable in their own homes.
  • Services: Examples of non-skilled home based services include but are not limited to Companionship & Social Support, Meal Planning & Prep, Laundry & Light Housekeeping, Transportation to Medical Appointments, Mobility & Transfer Assistance, Limited Shopping & Errands, Medication Reminders & Organization, Oral & Physical Hygiene, assistance with Eating & other Activities of Daily Living.
  • Location: 9135 N. Meridian St., Suite B4, Indianapolis, IN 46260
  • Phone: (317) 527-4251
  • Fax: (317) 527-4243
  • Email: ipecar@advocatescare.com
  • Website: https://advocatescare.com/personal-care/

ATTIC

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  ATTIC serves people of all ages with a disability, we refer to the people we serve as consumers to recognize their right to maintain personal control over their lives and make their own choices.  We work with many local, state, and national organizations to help our consumer reach their goals.
  • Services: Advocacy, PEER support, Independent Living skills, Information and Referral.
  • Location:  2735 Washington Avenue, Vincennes, Indiana 47591 (Map)
  • Phone:   812.886.0575
  • Email: http://atticin.org/contact.html
  • Website: http://atticin.org/

Autism Society of Indiana (Arni Online)

Brain Injury Association of Indiana (BIAI)

  • Type: disability services; advocacy and support
  • Mission:  The Brain Injury Association of Indiana is a nonprofit 501 c (3) service organization dedicated to reducing the incidence and impact of brain injury through education, advocacy, support, prevention and by facilitating inter-agency commitment and collaboration.
  • Services: secure and develop community-based services, encouraging research, establishing support groups, providing access to pertinent information and resources, community education, legislative advocacy, prevention
  • Email:  https://biaindiana.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:  https://biaindiana.org/ 

Bureau of Developmental Disabilities Services

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  To change the way the world defines and views disability by making profound, positive differences in people’s lives every day.   Easterseals Crossroads offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address life’s challenges and achieve personal goals. 
  • Services: Community Integration and Habilitation Waiver, Family Supports Waiver, Supervised Group Living, consumer and provider education and resources,  Caregiver Supports Services
  • Locations & Contact Information:    https://www.in.gov/fssa/files/BDDS.pdf 
  • Website: https://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/2639.htm 

Bureau of Quality and  Improvement Services (BQIS)

  • Type: disability services; Accountability and reporting of direct service provision agencies
  • Mission:  The Bureau of Quality Improvement Services monitors services to individuals by organizations and providers.
  • Services: Monitors quality of services among direct service agencies and processes reports of maltreatment against consumers and professionals
  • Mailing Address: 402 W. Washington St., Rm. W453, MS46, Indianapolis, IN 46207-7083
  • Advocare, Quality Vendor Phone: 866-296-8322
  • BQIS Office Phone: 800-545-7763
  • Fax:   (317) 925-7619
  • Email:  BQIS.Help@fssa.IN.gov 
  • Website:   https://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/2635.htm 

Caring.com Comprehensive Medicare Information 

  • Type: A complete guide to Medicare benefits updated Jan. 31, 2022 and reviewed by Dr. Brindusa Vanta, MD. IDJ has also reviewed the site for alignment with Indiana Disability Justice values and we are happy to share this important resource. Caring.com is a leading senior care resource for family caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses and other loved ones. They have been featured by AARP, The Administration for Community Living, The National Legal Resource Center, and Forbes, as well as referenced by many governmental agencies and organizations across the Internet.
  • Mission: To help as many seniors and their caregivers as possible through empathetic, expert guidance
  • Services: (1) Comprehensive resources, information, and support for Seniors and Caregivers (2) Industry-leading reviews program (3) Trusted Experts of Family Advisors and Senior Care Professionals.
  • Location: 127 Scaleybark Rd Charlotte, North Carolina 28209
  • Contact Information: (800) 973-1540
  • Website: https://www.caring.com/medicare/

Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Education 

  • Type: disability services; family and child support
  • Mission:  Through the Center, the Indiana State Department of Health works with families and professionals to ensure that children receive important follow-up and other services.
  • Services: provides assessment, services, information and recommendations related to communication, language development, and education of deaf and hard of hearing children.
  • Locations: 2 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46204
  • Contact Information:  http://cdhhe.blogspot.com/p/center-staff.html 
  • Website:  https://www.in.gov/isdh/25883.htm 

CICOA – Aging and In home Solutions

  • Type:  aging & disability services
  • Mission:  CICOA empowers older adults, those of any age with a disability, and their caregivers by providing the innovative answers, services, and support they need to achieve the greatest possible independence, dignity, and quality of life.
  • Services: nutrition services, meals and more, transportation, care management, home modifications.
  • Locations: 8440 Woodfield Crossing Blvd., Suite 175, Indianapolis, IN 46240
  • Phone: 317-254-5465
  • Fax: 317-254-5494
  • Email: https://cicoa.org/contact-us/
  • Website: https://cicoa.org/

Citizens Action Coalition  

  • Type: disability services; Legislative advocacy, community mobilization, community education
  • Mission:  To initiate, facilitate and coordinate citizen action directed to improving the quality of life of all inhabitants of the State of Indiana through principled advocacy of public policies to preserve democracy, conserve natural resources, protect the environment, and provide affordable access to essential human services.
  • Services: performing research, carrying out public education campaigns, organizing citizens, creating public awareness, lobbying legislators, intervening in utility cases before the Indiana Utility Regulatory Commission, and litigating when necessary
  • Locations: 1915 W. 18th St., Suite C, Indianapolis, IN 46202
  • Phone: (317) 205-3535 
  • Fax: (317) 205-3599 
  • Email:  staff@citact.org 
  • Website: https://www.citact.org/ 

Covering Kids and Families (CKF) 

  • Type: disability services; Legislative advocacy, community health education, family health insurance support
  • Mission:  Covering Kids and Families promotes and facilitates healthcare coverage through building coalitions that enroll, educate, and support Hoosiers and advocating for strong and inclusive public policies.
  • Services: Legislative advocacy, school health coalition, community education, health care enrollment support, Indiana Healthcare Toolbox
  • Location: 1100 W. 42nd Street, Suite 317, Indianapolis, IN 46208
  • Local Affiliates:  https://www.ckfindiana.org/#map 
  • Phone: 317.222.1850
  • Email:  INFO@ckfindiana.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ckfindiana.org/ 

Department of Natural Resources Contact: Ric Edwards, ADA Program Director

  • Type: disability services; Accessibility in state forests and parks
  • Services: ensure accessibility of state forests, parks, and wildlife facilities for people with disabilities
  • Location:  402 W. Washington St, Rm W255C, Indianapolis, IN 46204
  • Phone:  317-232-4145
  • Email: REdwards@DNR.in.gov
  • Website:  https://www.in.gov/dnr/ 

Division of Aging and Adult Protective Services (APS) in Family and Social Services Administration

  • Type: disability services; Direct services, resources, and referrals for elders
  • Mission:  Indiana’s Area Agencies on Aging (AAA) provide case management, information, and referrals to various services for persons who are aging or developmentally disabled.  The Adult Protective Services program was established to investigate reports and provide intervention and protection to vulnerable adults who are victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. APS field investigators operate out of the offices of county prosecutors throughout the state.
  • Services: Community Integration and Habilitation Waiver, Family Supports Waiver, Supervised Group Living, consumer and provider education and resources,  Caregiver Supports Services
  • Locations & Contact Information:     https://www.in.gov/fssa/da/3454.htm 
  • Website: https://www.in.gov/fssa/2329.htm 

Division of Disability and Rehabilitation Services (DDRS) in Family and Social Services Administration

  • Type: disability services; Direct services
  • Mission:  To manage the delivery of services to children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
  • Services: consumer and provider education, First Steps, home and community services, rehabilitation and employment services
  • Locations: https://www.in.gov/fssa/ddrs/5386.htm 
  • Website: https://www.in.gov/fssa/2328.htm

Division of Mental Health and Additions (DMHA) in Family and Social Services Administration

  • Type: disability services; Service referral and consumer education
  • Mission:  DMHA collaborates with a network of mental health care providers. DMHA operates six psychiatric hospitals and funds addiction prevention and treatment programs. 
  • Services: Deaf and hard of hearing specific resources, gambling and substance addition provider referrals and supports, provider information, youth services, consumer education and resources, suicide prevention and intervention
  • Indiana Addiction Hotline: 800-662-4357
  • Website:  https://www.in.gov/fssa/dmha/ 

Down Syndrome Indiana

  • Type: disability services; Down syndrome support and education
  • Mission:  Down Syndrome Indiana is a one-stop-shop for information and resources on Down syndrome. The programs it offers are intended to promote the inclusion of individuals with Down syndrome in their greater community, as well as, to offer support and information to families, caregivers, educators, employers and the professionals who serve individuals with Down syndrome. 
  • Services: Learning program for families and teachers involved in education, position statements, resources for parents, educators, and health professionals, Buddy Walk, and many additional programs
  • Locations: 708 E Michigan Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202
  • Phone: (888) 989-9255
  • Fax:   (317) 925-7619
  • Email: https://dsindiana.org/contact-us/
  • Website:  https://dsindiana.org/ 

Easterseals Crossroads

  • Type: disability services; Accessibility devices
  • Mission:  To change the way the world defines and views disability by making profound, positive differences in people’s lives every day.   Easterseals Crossroads offers a variety of services to help people with disabilities address life’s challenges and achieve personal goals. 
  • Services: Adult Day Services, Adult Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Programs, Children and Adolescent Outpatient Medical Rehabilitation Programs, Employment Services, Community Services, Assistive Technology Supports and Services
  • Locations:   https://03e3aa2.netsolhost.com/?page_id=537 
  • Phone:   317-466-1000 
  • Fax:   317-466-2000
  • Email: https://www.eastersealscrossroads.org/?page_id=72 
  • Website:    https://www.eastersealscrossroads.org/ 

Erskine Green Training Institute by the Arc of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services;  Vocational work training for people with disabilities
  • Mission: to provide opportunities for postsecondary vocational training for people with disabilities that empower and lead to meaningful employment.
  • Services: training for a variety of jobs in the hotel, food service and healthcare support environments
  • Locations:  601 S. High Street, Muncie, IN 47305
  • Phone:   765-381-8071
  • Email: https://www.erskinegreeninstitute.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website: https://www.erskinegreeninstitute.org/ 

Everybody Counts

  • Type:  disability services;  
  • Mission: Everybody Counts recognizes the value and worth of all people, and believes in the rights of persons with disabilities to control their own lives and participate fully in all aspects of community life.
  • Services:  Advocacy, PEER support, Independent Living skills, Information and Referral.
  • Locations:  438 Fayette Street, Hammond IN 46320
  • Phone:   219-937-5055
  • Email:http://everybodycounts.org/contact.htm/
  • Website: http://everybodycounts.org/index.htm

Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana

  • Type: disability services; housing advocacy, enforcement, and education
  • Mission:  to ensure equal housing opportunities by eliminating housing discrimination through advocacy, enforcement, education and outreach.
  • Services: advocacy on behalf of those who believe they have experienced housing discrimination, education for consumers and providers, community support, public policy advocacy
  • Location:  445 N. Pennsylvania Street, Suite 811, Indianapolis, IN 46204 
  • Phone: 855-270-7280
  • Fax: 317-245-0322
  • Email:  info@fhcci.org 
  • Website:   https://www.fhcci.org/ 

Family Voices Indiana 

  • Type: disability services; family support and education, provider education
  • Mission:  to ensure equal housing opportunities by eliminating housing discrimination through advocacy, enforcement, education and outreach.
  • Services:  Family Voices Indiana provides information, training, and one-on-one support to families of children and youth with special health care needs, and the professionals who serve them. We aim to provide families with tools to make informed decisions, advocate for improved systems and policies, and build partnerships between professionals and families. We are the state affiliate organization for Family Voices, and we serve as Indiana’s Family-to-Family Health Information Center. 
  • Location:  12175 Visionary Way, Ste.1360, Fishers, IN 46038
  • Phone: 844-323-4636
  • Email:   info@fvindiana.org 
  • Website:  http://www.fvindiana.org/ 

Fifth Freedom 

  • Type: disability services; community education, resource consolidation, employment support
  • Mission: The Fifth Freedom Network is a statewide, grassroots disability advocacy organization dedicated to removing the barriers that stand in the way of people with disabilities fully participating in their communities.
  • Services:  disability news alerts, indianapop.org (disability resource directory), jobdoozy.org (connecting people with disabilities to employers), candidate forums, accessibility surveys, educational workshops, voting support and civic involvement
  • Location:  4606-C E. State Blvd., Suite 102, Fort Wayne, IN 46815
  • Phone: (260) 426-8789
  • Fax: (260) 426-8790
  • Email:  https://fifthfreedom.org/about-us-contact-us/contact-doug/ 
  • Website:   https://fifthfreedom.org/ 

Future Choices

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  To provide access to services and conduct activities to ensure that people with special needs and their families are empowered to make personal acceptable options, which lead to the greatest quality of life.
  • Services: Individual and systems advocacy, Information and Referral, Peer Counseling, Independent Living Skills Training Transition
  • Location: Indiana Government Center South, Room E145, 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
  • Phone: 765-741-8332
  • Fax: 765-741-8333
  • Email: cinfo@futurechoices.org
  • Website:  https://www.futurechoices.org/

Generation Area 13 Agency on Aging and Disability

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  To offer older adults, individuals with disabilities and caregivers options for a better quality of life
  • Services: counseling, case management
  • Location:1019 N 4th St, Vincennes, IN 47591
  • Phone: 812-888-5880
  • Fax:  (812)888-4568
  • Email: generations@vinu.edu
  • Website: https://www.vinu.edu/web/generations/

Governor’s Council for People with Disabilities (GCPD)

  • Type: disability services; Policy Advocacy
  • Mission:  To advance the independence, productivity and inclusion of people with disabilities in all aspects of society. 
  • Services: education, state advocacy, resource consolidation, research, microgrant distribution
  • Location: Indiana Government Center South, Room E145, 402 West Washington Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
  • Phone: (317)232-7770
  • Fax: (317)232-0257
  • Email: council@gcpd.in.gov
  • Website:  https://www.in.gov/gpcpd/ 

Health by Design

  • Type: disability services; Policy Advocacy
  • Mission:  works at the intersection of the built environment and public health, collaborating across sectors and disciplines to ensure Indiana communities have neighborhoods, public spaces and transportation infrastructure that promote active living for all.
  • Services: education and technical support for organizations and policy-makers
  • Location: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 426, Indianapolis, IN 46204-1434
  • Phone: 317-622-4820
  • Email: info@hbdin.org 
  • Website:   http://www.healthbydesignonline.org/

IN*SOURCE (Indiana Special Education Parent Support)

  • Type:  disability services; parent-led advocacy and education organization focused on the education system 
  • Mission:  Equipping families & partnering with professionals to help students with special needs realize their potential.
  • Services:  training for parents and service providers, regional school advocacy, resources 
  • Location:  1703 South Ironwood Drive, South Bend, IN 46613
  • Phone:  800-332-4433
  • Fax:  574-234-7279 
  • Email:  insource@insource.org 
  • Website:    http://insource.org/ 

INconnect Alliance in Family and Social Services Administration 

  • Type: disability services; health and long-term care coordination for elders and people with disabilities
  • Mission: to help you find the information and resources you need as you navigate the complex care puzzle and system of long term services and supports. Our goal is to put knowledge at your fingertips.
  • Services: identifying and utilizing health care for consumers, long-term care, in-home care, resource consolidation
  • Location: 615 N. Alabama Street, Suite 426, Indianapolis, IN 46204-1434
  • Phone: 317-622-4820
  • Email: info@hbdin.org 
  • Website:    https://www.in.gov/fssa/inconnectalliance/ 

Indiana AgrAbility

Indiana Assistive Technology Act (INDATA) Project 

Indiana Association of Area Agencies and Aging (IAAAA) 

  • Type:  disability services;  Elder services support and resource referral
  • Mission: To provide leadership and advocacy for Indiana’s evolving home and community-based services network.
  • Services:  provide Information about resources and service providers, assess needs for service, make referrals to case managers, link to services, monitor consumer satisfaction and adjust services to meet changing needs. 
  • Location: 4701 N Keystone Avenue, Suite 402, Indianapolis, IN  46205
  • Phone: 317.205.9201
  • Fax: 317.205.9203
  • Email:  info@iaaaa.org 
  • Website:  http://www.iaaaa.org/ 

Indiana Association of Rehabilitation Facilities, Inc.  (INARF)

  • Type: disability services; professional to professional organization
  • Mission: We work to influence the disabilities services industry by presenting a unified voice and by building the capabilities of member agencies to deliver quality services and supports.
  • Services: Professional development and education, state policy advocacy, annual conference, professional resources
  • Locations:  615 North Alabama Street, Suite 410, Indianapolis, IN 46204
  • Phone: 317-634-4957
  • Fax: 317-634-3221
  • Email:  https://web.inarf.org/contact 
  • Website: https://www.inarf.org/ 

Indiana Disability Rights (IDR)

  • Type: disability services; legal advocacy and education
  • Mission:   To protect and promote the rights of individuals with disabilities through empowerment and advocacy. 
  • Services: education for people with disabilities and service providers, legal advocacy, supported decision making, [provide resources and advice on legal matters such as guardianship and voting
  • Location:  4701 North Keystone Avenue, Suite 222, Indianapolis, Indiana 46205 
  • Phone:   800.622.4845 
  • Email:    info@IndianaDisabilityRights.org 
  • Website:  www.IndianaDisabilityRights.org 

Indiana Federation of Families for Children’s Mental Health

  • Type: disability services; mental health and violence related family support
  • Mission:  The vision of IFFCMH is to empower, support and educate families coping with children’s mental health issues.  Through outreach, inter-agency collaboration, and community resources, IFFCMH will strive to make every childhood the best it can be.
  • Services: Advocacy in the school system for youth with mental illness and cognitive disability, connecting families to providers and supporting coordination of services between providers and schools, connecting families to government supports and agencies (resource referral), emotional and social support during legal processes
  • Location:  2240 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
  • Phone: 1-866-247-8457
  • Email: http://www.indianafamilies.org/contact.html 
  • Website: http://www.indianafamilies.org/ 

Indiana Hands and Voices 

  • Type: disability services; parent-led Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and family supports
  • Mission: Hands & Voices is dedicated to supporting families with children who are deaf or hard-of-hearing without a bias around communication modes or methodology. We are a parent-driven, non-profit organization providing families with the resources, networks, and information they need to improve communication access and educational outcomes for their children. Our outreach activities, parent/professional collaboration, and advocacy efforts are focused on enabling deaf and hard-of-hearing children to reach their highest potential.
  • Services: Resource referral, family support, and Guide By Your Side™, a program from Hands and Voices that provides emotional support and unbiased information from trained Parent Guides to families of newly identified children who are deaf or hard of hearing and to the systems that serve them.
  • Location: 4000 W 106th St., Suite 125-216, Carmel, IN 46032
  • Phone: 765-721-6366
  • Fax:  812-855-9630 
  • Email:  inhandsandvoices@gmail.com 
  • Website:  https://www.inhandsandvoices.org/ 

Indiana Institute on Disability and Community (IIDC)

  • Type: disability services; advocacy, education, community services, research
  • Mission:   to work with communities to welcome, value, and support the meaningful participation of people of all ages and abilities through research, education, and service. 
  • Services: Interdisciplinary pre-service preparation and continuing education; Research, including basic or applied research, evaluation, and public policy analysis; Information dissemination; and Community services, including training, technical assistance, and model demonstration.
  • Location: 1905 North Range Road, Bloomington, IN 47408-9801 (https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/pages/contact-us-map )
  • Phone:  812-855-6508
  • Fax:  812-855-9630 
  • Email:  iidc@indiana.edu
  • Website:   https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/ 

Indiana Resource Center on Autism 

  • Type: disability services; education, research, resource referral
  • Mission: IRCA work is focused on goals around early detection and diagnosis, effective early childhood and school-age programs that utilize evidence-based practices, transition across grade levels and across stages of life, post-secondary opportunities, community employment and living options, family support, and other activities that lead to an improved quality of life.
  • Services: Outreach and community education, individual consultations, education and support in educational settings, research to improve quality of life, data consolidation and maintenance, resource referral, technical assistance on best practices, policy, and practices
  • Location:1905 North Range Rd., Bloomington, IN 47408
  • Phone:  812-855-6508  
  • Fax:   812-855-9630 
  • Email:  prattc@indiana.edu 
  • Website:  https://www.iidc.indiana.edu/index.php?pageId=32 

Indiana Rural Transit Assistance Program (RTAP)

  • Type: disability services; Transportation advocacy and education
  • Mission:  To provide technical assistance and training to not-for-profit public and specialized transportation providers all over the state of Indiana.  
  • Services: (sometimes free) training to any transportation agency in Indiana
  • Location: 811 Lindsey St., Columbus, IN 47201
  • Phone:  812-799-3360
  • Website:  http://www.indianartap.com/ 

Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council (INSILC)

  • Type: disability services; Independent living center manager and coordinator
  • Mission:  Indiana Statewide Independent Living Council (INSILC), was established by the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. INSILC is a 501c3 non-profit, governor-appointed council, independent and autonomous from the state, federally-required to be led by a majority of individuals with disabilities from all regions of Indiana with different backgrounds and experiences tasked with promoting the philosophy of Independent Living. INSILC believes people with disabilities should have the same civil rights, choices, options, and control over their lives as do people without disabilities. 
  • Services: state advocacy, resource consolidation, independent living center management and funding
  • Locations:  https://www.insilc.org/centers-for-independent-living/ 
  • Phone:  1-844-4INSILC 
  • Fax:  317-807-6100 
  • Email:  info@insilc.org 
  • Website:   https://www.insilc.org/ 

Independent Living Center

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  The mission of the Independent Living Center of Eastern Indiana is to empower people with disabilities.
  • Services: Advocacy, Information and referral, Peer support, Independent living skills, Transition.
  • Locations:  1818 West Main Richmond IN, 47374
  • Phone: (765) 939-9226
  • Email:  info@ilcein.org
  • Website: https://ilcein.org/services/

Mental Health America Indiana

  • Type: disability services; mental health and additions resource referral and support
  • Mission:  to work for the mental health of all citizens and for victory over mental illness and addictive disorders through public education, advocacy, and public health reform. 
  • Services: Support consumers in using the mental health and addition system throughout Indiana, supporting consumers in applying to and using public health care and managed care plans
  • Locations:   1431 North Delaware Street, Indianapolis, IN 46202 
  • Phone:  (317) 638-3501
  • Fax:  (317) 638-3540
  • Email:   https://www.mhai.net/about-us/contact 
  • Website:    https://www.mhai.net/ 

Northwest Indiana Community Action

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  is to help people to be independent and advocate for those who can’t. 
  • Services: In-Home Services, Wellness Programs, Meals / Nutrition Education, Nursing Home Pre-Admission, Caregiver Support, Advocate Services.
  • Locations:   5240 Fountain Drive, Crown Point, Indiana 46307
  • Phone:  219.794.1829 
  • Email:   director@nwi-ca.org
  • Website: http://www.nwi-ca.org/index.html

Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning (OMPP) in Family and Social Services Administration

  • Type: disability services; Coordinate medicaid service authorization and consumer applications for coverage and waivers
  • Mission:   The FSSA Office of Medicaid Policy and Planning efficiently and effectively administers Medicaid programs for the state of Indiana.
  • Services: traditional Medicaid, risk-based managed care, and a variety of waiver services tailored to the needs of specific populations, Healthy Indiana Plan, Hoosier Care Connect, Hoosier Healthwise,  home and community-based services, MED Works, HoosierRX  
  • Contact Information:  https://www.in.gov/medicaid/members/135.htm 
  • Website: https://www.in.gov/fssa/ompp/4597.htm
  • Website:  https://www.in.gov/medicaid/ 

PATINS Project (Promoting Achievement through Technology and Instruction for all Students)

Self-Advocates of Indiana (SAI)

  • Type: disability services; Personal Advocacy
  • Mission:   Self-advocacy is important because it is a way for people to know that all people, including people with disabilities, have rights. We help people understand that we want to be treated with respect. It is a way for our voices to be heard.
  • Services: education, state and local advocacy, resource consolidation
  • Location: 143 W. Market Street, Suite 200, Indianapolis, IN  46204
  • Phone:  317-977-2375 
  • Fax:  317-977-2385 
  • Email:  https://www.saind.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:  https://www.saind.org/ 

Social Security Administration

SWIRCA

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: Enhancing Opportunities for Independent Living
  • Services: In-Home Services (Aging in Place),   Adult day service, congregate meals, handy chore
  • Locations: 16 West Virginia Street Evansville, IN 47710
  • Phone: (812) 464-7800
  • Email: http://swirca.org/contact-us/
  • Website: http://swirca.org/

The Arc of Indiana

  • Type: disability services; Policy advocacy and direct services
  • Mission:   The Arc of Indiana is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community.
  • Services: pooled special needs trust, advocacy network, support in applying for medicaid, medicaid waviers, SSI, SSDI, vocational rehab, career counseling, community living options, lifecourse framework, supported decision making, education for consumers and providers, health insurance education, audio and visual resources
  • Locations:  https://www.arcind.org/about-the-arc/local-chapters/ 
  • Phone: 800-382-9100
  • Fax: 317-977-2385
  • Email:   https://www.arcind.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:  https://www.arcind.org/ 

Walking Spirit

  • Type: Disability Access, Inclusion, & Equity Services
  • Mission: To enhance the diversity, equity, and inclusion of our communities through evaluation, education, and adaptation with a radical hospitality approach to emphasize and maintain focus on the dignity, respect, and resiliency of all people of all abilities.
  • Services: Inspirational Speaking; Accessibility, Hospitality, Outreach, & Business Operations Consulting; Accessibility Assessments & Adaptation Planning; Quality of Life Consulting & Advocacy
  • Location: Central Indiana & beyond
  • Phone: (317) 402-7255
  • Fax: (317) 218-3482 (call or email first)
  • Email: contact@walkingspirit.org
  • Website: https://www.walkingspirit.org

The WILL Center

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:   To empower people with disabilities to ensure that they have full and complete access to community resources to promote their independence.
  • Services: Individual Advocacy, Systems Advocacy, Information and Referral, Independent Living Skills Training, Assistive Technology Information, ADA Information, Peer Counseling, Transition
  • Locations: 1 Dreiser Square, Terre Haute, Indiana 47807
  • Phone: 812-298-9455
  • Fax: 812-299-9061
  • Email:  info@thewillcenter.org
  • Website: https://www.thewillcenter.org/

ADAMS COUNTY

Community and Family Services

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:   The purpose of Community & Family Services assistance is to help individuals experiencing economic distress to become independent and self-sufficient. 
  • Services: Energy Assistant Program, Women, Infant and Child care, Housing Choice voucher program, Bundle for babies an effort to provide clothing for children.
  • Locations:  214 E. Monroe Street, Decatur, IN 46733 Phone:    (260) 726-9318 
  • FAX:  (260) 726-9174 
  • Hours:  Mon – Fri: 8 am-4:30pm
  • Website:   http://www.communityandfamilyservices.org/adams-county 

Adams County Council on Aging

  • Type: disability services; Transportation services
  • Mission:  The mission of the Adams County Council on Aging is to promote a healthy, independent, quality lifestyle for all senior citizens throughout Adams County. The Adams County Council on Aging will serve as a focal point for networking appropriate social service, government and educational resources. 
  • Service: Van service is available throughout the Adams County area to Adams County residents who are 60 years of age and over and disabled adults. 
  • Location : 313 W. Jefferson St.  Rm. 120 Decatur, IN 
  • Phone: (260) 724-5316
  • Fax: (260) 724-5317 
  • Website:  https://adamscountycouncilonaging.org/ 

ALLEN COUNTY

Alzheimer Association 

  • Type: disability services; Care and training
  • Mission:  To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. 
  • Service:  Programs and support services connect you with peers and professionals to help you make the plans and adjustments necessary to live your best life for as long as possible 24×7 helpline
  • Helpline:  800.272.3900 
  • Location:   6324 Constitution Dr Fort Wayne, IN 46804
  • Phone: 260.420.5547
  • Fax: 317.582.0669 
  • Website:  https://www.alz.org/indiana/ 

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location:   4011 W Jefferson Blvd, STE 250 Fort Wayne, IN 46804
  • Phone: (260)209-1890
  • Fax: (260)209-1891 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

Down Syndrome Association of Northeast Indiana (DSANI)

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  The mission of the down syndrome association of northeast Indiana is to enhance the lives of people living with down syndrome, advocate on their behalf, provide information and support to families and professionals, and promote acceptance and inclusion of people with down syndrome in northeast Indiana.
  • Service: DSANI represents people with Down syndrome and their families in the eleven counties surrounding Fort Wayne, Indiana. It offers a number of different support groups and activities for its members. Advocacy, outreach services, New parents or expectant
  • Locations:3320 N Clinton St Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-471-9964 
  • Email: administrator@dsani.org
  • Website: www.dsani.org

The Autism Society of Indiana (ASI)  

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: The Autism Society of Indiana (ASI) exists to ensure that every individual and every family affected by autism in the State of Indiana receives the high-quality services they deserve. 
  • Service:  Highly customized support and education to individuals affected by autism and ensure everyone whom they engage with have a committed partner in their lifelong journeys. Individual and family support 
  • Location : 127 Airport North Office Park Fort Wayne, IN 46825
  • Phone:   (800) 609-8449  
  • Email :  info@inautism.org 
  • Website:  https://www.autismsocietyofindiana.org/ 

Turnstone

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: Turnstone empowers people with disabilities to achieve their highest potential by providing comprehensive services and programs.
  • Services: adult day services, adult therapy, childcare, equipment loan, health and wellness center, memory care, pediatric therapy.
  • Location:  3320 North Clinton Street Fort Wayne, IN 46805.
  • Phone:  (260) 483-2100
  • Email: turnstone@turnstone.org
  • Website:  https://turnstone.org

BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location:  3124 N National Rd Columbus, IN 47201
  • Phone:  (812)657-0991
  • Fax: (812)657-0992 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

Developmental Services, Inc.  (DSI)

  • Type: disability services; Direct services for families
  • Mission:  To provide services and supports to people with barriers to attain self-direction, inclusion, personal fulfillment, and productivity in all life areas. 
  • Services: DSI provides early intervention for infants and toddlers, residential living options, job training, placement and follow-along, respite care, family support, individualized community-based services and many other services.   
  • Location:   2920 Tenth Street Columbus, IN 47202-1023  
  • Phone:   (800) 745-7686 
  • Website: https://www.dsiservices.org/ 

StoneBelt

  • Type: disability services; Advocacy and Direct services
  • Mission:  Stone Belt is a nonprofit organization that provides resources and supports for individuals with disabilities. Established in 1958, it is the oldest and largest agency of its kind in south-central Indiana.
  • Service:  brightest future for individuals with disabilities and the people that support them.
  • Location:  1531 13th Street Columbus, IN 47201 
  • Phone:    812-376-7149 
  • Email:  info@stonebelt.org 
  • Website:  https://www.stonebelt.org 

BLACKFORD COUNTY

Community and Family Services

  • Type: disability services; Direct services and support
  • Mission: The purpose of Community & Family Services assistance is to help individuals experiencing economic distress to become independent and self-sufficient. 
  • Services: Energy Assistant Program, Women, Infant and Child care, Housing Choice voucher program, Bundle for babies an effort to provide clothing for children.
  • Locations: 1015 W. Washington St. Hartford City IN 47348 
  • Phone:  (765) 348-0744 
  • FAX:  765-348-0748
  • Email: BlackfordWIC@gmail.com
  • Website:  http://www.communityandfamilyservices.org/blackford-county 

BOONE COUNTY

TheArcof Greater Boone

  • Type: disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission:  The Arc of Greater Boone County exists to assist people with disabilities and special needs to achieve their maximum potential in partnership with the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:   900 W Main Street Lebanon, IN 46052 
  • Phone:   (765) 482-6815 
  • Website:   https://thearcgbc.org/

BROWN COUNTY

The Arc of Greater Boone

  • Type: disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission:  The Arc of Greater Boone County exists to assist people with disabilities and special needs to achieve their maximum potential in partnership with the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:  1024 Nashville IN 47448 
  • Phone:   (765) 482-6815 
  • Website:   https://www.arcind.org/location/brown/ 

CARROLL COUNTY

Aging & Disability Resource Center 

  • Type: disability services; information and independent services
  • Mission: Our agency is committed to serving the community through services for older persons, persons with disabilities, and those persons with lower incomes.
  • Services:  Premier Skilled Nursing, Post-Acute Care & On-Site Physician Services 
  • Location:  901 Prince William Rd., STE. D, Delphi, IN 46923
  • Phone: 765-564-6466 / 765-564-6105 
  • Website: https://acl.gov/programs/aging-and-disability-networks/aging-and-disability-resource-centers

CASS COUNTY

Area Five: Aging & Disability Resource Center

  • Type: disability services; Referrals
  • Mission: The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) serves all individuals regardless of age, disability, or income level. 
  • Service: Help assess the needs  of individuals and connect you with the best programs and resources.
  • Location:  1801 Smith Street Logansport, IN 46947
  • Phone:  574-722-4451 
  • Website:  http://www.areafive.com/cass/

CLINTON COUNTY

TheArc of Clinton County

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Clinton is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:  P.O. Box 926 Frankfort IN 46041 
  • Phone:    765-343-2779  
  • Website:  https://www.arcind.org/location/clinton/ 

CRAWFORD COUNTY

Abilities Services

  • Type: disability services  
  • Mission:  Our goal is to help individuals with developmental disabilities achieve their highest potential and enjoy life where they live, learn, work and play 
  • Services:  day services, residential group home and supported living services, employment services, and more to consumers 
  • Location:  110 S Prairie Ave. Frankfort, Indiana 46041 
  • Phone:  (765) 659-4631 
  • Website:  https://www.abilitiesservices.org/ 

Blue River Services

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: To assist people with disabilities in realizing maximum personal growth and development in home, work and community by providing a continuum of individualized services and supports in settings least restrictive for the needs of the individual. 
  • Services: child services, employment services, housing and residential services
  • Location:   6913 East State Road 64 Marengo, IN 47140 
  • Phone: 812-365-2943 or 1-866-527-5130 
  • Fax: 812-365-9156 
  • Website: http://www.brsinc.org/

DEARBORN COUNTY

The Arc of Dearborn County

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  partnering with various community members to heighten awareness of people who have developmental disabilities and to routinely provide opportunities for enrichment and dignity to occur within their lives. 
  • Service: parent-partner network targeted to reach new parents via connections with area pediatricians and physicians, training programs
  • Location:13146 State Road 101, Sunman, IN 47041  
  • Website:  http://www.dearborncountyarc.org 

DECATUR COUNTY

Disability and Autism Service of Indiana (DASI)

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  to provide the highest quality ABA therapy, and Speech therapy services to children on the Autism spectrum. 
  • Services: personal coaching to parents and the person with autism
  • Location:  1314 North Liberty Circle W. Greensburg, IN 47240 
  • Phone: 812-663-2273
  • Fax: 812-663-2275
  • Email: info@dasikids.com
  • Website: https://dasikids.com 

The Arc of Decatur County

  • Type: disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Decatur is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:   126 Greensburg IN 47240 
  • Phone:  800-382-9100 
  • Website:  https://www.arcind.org 

DELAWARE COUNTY

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type: disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location: 1200 S. Tillotson Opas, Ste 9 Muncie, IN 47304
  • Phone: (765) 282-2744
  • Fax: (765) 282-2844 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

Hillcroft Services

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: provide innovative services and support for People with disabilities and their families, resulting in extraordinary differences in People’s lives.
  • Services: residential services, employment services, therapy services, clinical support, transit services
  • Location:  501 West Air Park Drive Muncie, IN 47303
  • Phone: (765) 284-4166. 
  • Website: https://www.hillcroft.org/ 

Life Stream

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counselling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  •  Location: 1701 Pilgrim Blvd., Yorktown, IN 47396 
  • Phone:   (765) 759-1121 
  • Website: https://www.lifestreaminc.org/aging-disability-resource-center/ 

DEKALB COUNTY

Heimach Center

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: The purpose of our organization, with its senior center as its focal point, is to assist seniors, disabled persons and others in maintaining their independence and being able to live in their own homes as long as possible.
  • Services: support groups, insurance assistant ship programs , tax assistance, medical equipment loan program
  • Location: 1800 E 7th Street, Auburn IN 46706 
  • Phone: (260) 925-3311 
  • Website:  https://www.dccoa.net 

ELKHART COUNTY

Advocacy Links

  • Type: disability services; case management for people with cognitive and developmental disabilities
  • ·Mission: to provide reputable case management services to individuals living in north central Indiana. 
  • Services: case management and transition support
  • Main Office Location: 56159 Riverdale Dr, Elkhart, IN 46514 
  • Phone: 888.537.5733
  • Fax: 888.847.0805 
  • Email: info@advocacy-links.com 
  • Website: http://www.advocacy-links.com/ 

FULTON COUNTY

Area Five: Aging & Disability Resource Center

  • Type: disability services; Referrals 
  • Mission: The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) serves all individuals regardless of age, disability, or income level. 
  • Service: Help assess the needs  of individuals and connect you with the best programs and resources.
  • Location: 925 Main Street Rochester, Indiana  46975
  • Phone: Case Manager: 574-223-5830
  • Phone: Healthy Families: 574-223-8699 
  • Website:  http://www.areafive.com/fulton

FAYETTE COUNTY

Life Stream

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counselling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  • Location:  477 N. Grand Ave. Connersville, IN 47331
  • Phone: 765-827-1511
  • Website: https://www.lifestreaminc.org/aging-disability-resource-center/ 

FLOYD COUNTY

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location:  3602 Northgate Court, STE 3, New Albany, IN 47150
  • Phone: (812)258-9827
  • Fax:  (812)258-9828  
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

Stephenson Disability Services

  • Type: disability services; social security administration support
  • Mission: successfully guide each disabled person through the process of securing benefits from the Social Security Administration, sharing our experience, knowledge and concern to the fullest with every individual.
  • Services: supplement security income services, medical condition assistance, social security support services
  • Location: 907 East Main Street New Albany, IN 47150 
  • Phone: 812-748-8140  
  • Website:  https://www.stephensondisability.com 

FRANKLIN COUNTY

Life Stream

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counselling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  • Location:  11146 County Park Rd. Brookville, IN 47012
  • Phone: 765-647-1276 
  • Website: https://www.lifestreaminc.org/aging-disability-resource-center/ 

GIBSON COUNTY

The Arc of Gibson County

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: Assist persons with disabilities to realize their goals of learning, living and working in the community.  
  • Services: Life skills, rehab services, community living, WIC, 24 hour care to individuals.
  • Location: 421 S Main St, Princeton, IN 47670 
  • Phone: 8123686312
  • Email: Info@ArcofGibsonCounty.org
  • Website: http://www.gcarc.org/

GRANT COUNTY

Life Stream

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counseling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  • Location:  401 E. North D Street, Gas City, 46933
  • Phone: (765) 618-9599
  • Website: https://www.lifestreaminc.org/aging-disability-resource-center/

HAMILTON COUNTY

Janus

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: Janus defines their consumers by their abilities. Janus offer opportunities for education, employment training, independent living services and information to individuals and their families.
  • Services: work-experience programs, community services.
  • Location:  1555 Westfield Road Noblesville, Indiana 46062
  • Phone: (317) 773-8781
  • Fax:  (317) 773-8798 
  • Email:   dlaird@janus-inc.org 
  • Website:  http://www.janus-inc.org   

HANCOCK COUNTY

Developmental Service Alternatives (DSA)

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  To serve intellectually or developmentally disabled adults through programs tailored to the individual and his or her situation and supports.
  • Service:  A full range of health care services, behavior management and  active treatment programs are provided in the group homes.
  • Location: 225 Gaslite Lane Greenfield, IN  46140
  • Phone: 317-477-0093
  • Email: web@cg-idd.com
  • Website: https://www.dsa-in.com 

The Arc of Hancock County

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Hancock county is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:141 Green Meadows Drive, Suite 3 Greenfield IN 46140
  • Phone: 317-462-3727
  • Website:   https://thearcofhancockcounty.com/ 

HARRISON COUNTY

Blue River Services

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: To assist people with disabilities in realizing maximum personal growth and development in home, work and community by providing a continuum of individualized services and supports in settings least restrictive for the needs of the individual. 
  • Services: child services, employment services, housing and residential services
  • Location:  1365 Hwy. 135 NW  Corydon, IN 47112 
  • Phone:  812-738-2408 
  • FAX:  812-738-6281 
  • Website: http://www.brsinc.org/

HENDRICKS COUNTY

Hendricks Health Partnership

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission: To improve the physical, mental, and spiritual health of Hendricks County 
  • Services:  mental health coalition services, Minority Health Coalition, and the Interfaith Coalition. 
  • Location:    355 S Washington St, Danville, IN 46122 
  • Phone:  (317) 745-9618 
  • Website:  https://www.hendrickshealthpartnership.org 

HENRY COUNTY

Life Stream

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counseling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  • Location:  108 S. Main Street, New Castle, 47362
  • Phone : (765) 521-7414
  • Website: https://www.lifestreaminc.org/aging-disability-resource-center/ 

HUNTINGTON COUNTY

Community and Family Services

  • Type:  Direct services; financial guidance
  • Mission:   The purpose of Community & Family Services assistance is to help individuals experiencing economic distress to become independent and self-sufficient. 
  • Services: Energy Assistant Program, Women, Infant and Child care, Housing Choice voucher program, Bundle for babies an effort to provide clothing for children.
  • Locations:  1255 Engle St. Huntington, IN 46750 
  • Phone: (260) 356-3890
  • FAX: (260) 359-2144 
  • Website:  http://www.communityandfamilyservices.org/huntington-county 

HOWARD COUNTY

Area Five: Aging & Disability Resource Center 

  • Type: disability services; Referrals 
  • Mission: The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) serves all individuals regardless of age, disability, or income level. 
  • Service: Help assess the needs  of individuals and connect you with the best programs and resources.
  • Location: 107 W. Taylor Street Kokomo, IN 46901 
  • Phone:  765-454-5562 
  • Website:  http://www.areafive.com/howard

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type: disability services; direct services
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location:  3120 Lafountain St. Kokomo, Indiana 46901
  • Phone:  (317) 334-0400 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

HENRY COUNTY

Hillcroft Services

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission: provide innovative services and support for People with disabilities and their families, resulting in extraordinary differences in People’s lives.
  • Services: residential services, employment services, therapy services, clinical support, transit services
  • Location:   501 New York Avenue New Castle, IN 47362
  • Phone: (765) 529-7630 
  • Website: https://www.hillcroft.org/ 

JACKSON COUNTY

The Arc of Jackson County

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Indiana is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:   242 Springhill RoadSeymour IN 47274 
  • Phone:   812-521-8651 
  • Email: arcjacksoncounty@gmail.com
  • Website:   https://arcjacksoncounty.org 

JENNINGS COUNTY

The Arc of Jennings County

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Indiana is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:   3375 IN-3North Vernon IN 47265 
  • Website:  https://www.arcind.org .

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Stephenson Disability Services

  • Type:  disability services; social security administration support
  • Mission: successfully guide each disabled person through the process of securing benefits from the Social Security Administration, sharing our experience, knowledge and concern to the fullest with every individual.
  • Services: supplement security income services, medical condition assistance, social security support services
  • Location: 220 Village Square Center Unit B  Madison, IN 47250 
  • Phone: 812-748-8140  
  • Website:  https://www.stephensondisability.com 

JAY COUNTY

Community and Family Services

  • Type: disability services; Direct services
  • Mission:   The purpose of Community & Family Services assistance is to help individuals experiencing economic distress to become independent and self-sufficient. 
  • Services: Energy Assistant Program, Women, Infant and Child care, Housing Choice voucher program, Bundle for babies an effort to provide clothing for children.
  • Location: 521 S. Wayne St. Portland, IN 47371 
  • Phone: (260) 726-9318
  • Fax: (260) 726-9174 
  • Website:  http://www.communityandfamilyservices.org/jay-county 

Life Stream

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counselling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  • Location:  115 E. Water Street, Portland 47371
  • Phone: (260) 726-6477
  • Website: https://www.lifestreaminc.org/aging-disability-resource-center/ 

JOHNSON COUNTY

Gateway Services, Inc.

  • Type:  disability services; Advocacy and direct services
  • Mission: to embrace and build that community, and to welcome others with similar needs, with and without disabilities, to benefit from our services. 
  • Services: day services, employment services, transition services, hearing in-ability services
  • Location: 3500 North Morton Street Franklin, IN 46131
  • Phone:  317-738-5500 
  • Website: https://www.gatewayarc.com

KNOX COUNTY

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type: disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location: 912 Main Street Vincennes, IN 47591
  • Fax: (812) 895-1726 
  • Phone:   (812) 895-1725 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

KOSCIUKO COUNTY

Cardinal Services

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission: Cardinal Services is committed to providing resources to families with a lack of resources to support them in raising children with disabilities.
  • Services: County wide bus services, housing services, children and family support services.
  • Location: 504 N Bay Dr • Warsaw, IN 46580
  • Phone: (574) 267-3823
  • Email: info@cardinalservices.org
  • Website:  https://cardinalservices.org 

LAKE COUNTY

Alzheimer Association 

  • Type:  disability services; Care and training
  • Mission:  To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. 
  • Service:  Programs and support services connect you with peers and professionals to help you make the plans and adjustments necessary to live your best life for as long as possible 24×7 helpline
  • Helpline:  800.272.3900 
  • Location:    8679 Connecticut St, Suite D Merrillville, IN 46410
  • Phone: 219.472.0855
  • Fax: 317.582.0669  
  • Website:  https://www.alz.org/indiana/ 

BridgesofIndiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location:   1304 E. 85th Ave Merrillville IN 46410
  • Phone: 219-648-2995
  • Fax: 219-750-9216 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

O’Ryan Law Firm

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: We are able to recognize when they are acting in bad faith, and protect our clients from those practices. We know their weaknesses and strengths. We are also able to identify strengths and weaknesses in our clients’ claims because we have handled so many of them on both sides of the industry.
  • Services: Short Term Disability, long term disability, individual disability insurance, life insurance.
  • Location :1901 Broad Ripple Ave Indianapolis, IN 46220
  • Phone:  317.255.1000
  • Fax: 317.255.1006 
  • Website:  https://www.oryanlawfirm.com 

LAWRENCE COUNTY

Stone Belt

  • Type:  disability services; Advocacy and Direct services
  • Mission:  Stone Belt is a nonprofit organization that provides resources and supports for individuals with disabilities. Established in 1958, it is the oldest and largest agency of its kind in south-central Indiana.
  • Service:  brightest future for individuals with disabilities and the people that support them.
  • Location:  712 Stars Boulevard Bedford, IN 47421 
  • Phone:    812-279-3229 
  • Email:  info@stonebelt.org  
  • Website:  https://www.stonebelt.org 

LAGRANGE COUNTY

The Arc of LaGrange County

  • Type: disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Indiana is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible
  • Location:   235 W 300 N, Howe, IN 46746 
  • Phone:(260) 463-2653

LAPORTE COUNTY

Davis Disability Group

  • Type:  disability services; Legal services
  • Mission:  our law firm offers top-notch legal services for those working through disability claims  and educate you on the disability process, keep you informed, file your appeals, organize and submit your medical evidence, prepare you for your hearing, and fight to obtain the benefits you deserve.  
  • Services: personalized legal services, Social Security Disability claim services,Personal Injury or Wrongful Death claims, worker’s compensation.
  • Location:  3340 Monroe Street LaPorte, IN 46350 
  • Phone:  800-735-5299 
  • Email: Info@DavisDisabilityGroup.com
  • Website: http://davisdisabilitygroup.com/services/ 

MADISON COUNTY

Hopewell Center

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: To provide individualized training and education to residents of Madison County and surrounding areas, who have disabilities or other needs, and to help each one reach their potential. To educate our community and encourage an environment that acknowledges the value and contributions of all people. 
  • Services: childcare services, housing, employment , life skill services
  • Location: 5325 S. Main Street Anderson, Indiana 46013
  • Phone: 765-642-0201 
  • Website:  http://www.hopewellcenter.org/

MARION COUNTY

Alzheimer Association 

  • Type:  disability services; Care and training
  • Mission:  To eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health. 
  • Service:  Programs and support services connect you with peers and professionals to help you make the plans and adjustments necessary to live your best life for as long as possible 24×7 helpline
  • Helpline:  800.272.3900 
  • Location:  50 E 91st St, Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46240 
  • Phone: 317.575.9620
  • Fax: 317.582.0669 
  • Website:  https://www.alz.org/indiana/ 

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location: 2415 Directors Row, Suite N Indianapolis, IN 46241
  • Phone:  (317) 334-0400
  • FAX: (317) 334-0405 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

Indianapolis Neighborhood Resource Center (INRC)

  • Type:  disability services; Training
  • Mission:   INRC works with neighborhood associations and neighborhood-based organizations throughout Marion County to provide training, resources, and support for communities to grow their quality of life.
  • Services: training
  • Location:  708 E Michigan St, Indianapolis, IN 46202 
  • Phone:   (317) 920-0330 
  • Email:  info@inrc.org 
  • Website:   http://www.inrc.org/ 

O’Ryan Law Firm

  • Type:  disability services; legal services
  • Services: Short Term Disability, long term disability, individual disability insurance, life insurance.
  • Location :1901 Broad Ripple Ave Indianapolis, IN 46220
  • Phone:  317.255.1000
  • Fax: 317.255.1006 
  • Website:  https://www.oryanlawfirm.com 

The Arc of Indiana

  • Type: disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Indiana is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:  143 W. Market St., Suite 200 Indianapolis, IN 46204
  • Phone:  800-382-9100 
  • FAX:  317-977-2385 
  • Website:  https://www.arcind.org .

The Autism Society of Indiana (ASI)

  • Type:  disability services; advocacy
  • Mission:  The Autism Society of Indiana (ASI) exists to ensure that every individual and every family affected by autism in the State of Indiana receives the high-quality services they deserve.  
  • Service: Highly customized support and education to individuals affected by autism and ensure everyone whom they engage with have a committed partner in their lifelong journeys. Individual and family support  
  • Location :1800 N. Meridian Street Suite 103B  Indianapolis, IN 46202  
  • Phone:   (800) 609-8449  
  • FAX:  317-942-0938 
  • Email :  info@inautism.org 
  • Website:  https://www.autismsocietyofindiana.org/  

The Village of Merici

  • Type: disability services; direct services
  • Mission:  The Village of Merici, Inc  provides residential and community opportunities for adults with developmental disabilities that promote a strong sense of community. By creating a sense of community we will create a sense of belonging.
  • Services: provides residential supported living and community integration services to individuals with developmental disabilities. The Village of Merici is an approved provider through the Bureau of Developmental Disabilities (BDDS) Waiver programs and is accredited through CARF International.
  • Location:  5707 Lawton Loop East Drive, Indianapolis  IN 46216
  • Phone: 317-292-9408
  • Email:   colleenrenie@villageofmerici.org 
  • Website: http://villageofmerici.org/

MARSHAL COUNTY

REAL Services

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  Believing in the dignity of all people, the mission of REAL Services is to assist in establishing a community in which those we serve can maintain their independence to the maximum degree possible and find meaning and satisfaction throughout their lives. 
  • Services: Area Agency on Aging, Community Action Agency, and Alzheimer’s Services 
  • Location: 1151 S. Michigan St. South Bend, IN  46601 
  • Phone: (574) 936-3175
  • Website: https://www.realservices.org/_wp/ 

MAIMI COUNTY

Area Five: Aging & Disability Resource Center

  • Type:  disability services; Referrals 
  • Mission: The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) serves all individuals regardless of age, disability, or income level. 
  • Service: Help assess the needs  of individuals and connect you with the best programs and resources.
  • Location: 661 E Main Street Peru, IN 46970 
  • Phone:   765-472-0713 
  • Website:  http://www.areafive.com/miami

MONROE COUNTY

O’Ryan Law Firm

  • Type:  disability services; legal services
  • Services: Short Term Disability, long term disability, individual disability insurance, life insurance.
  • Location :1901 Broad Ripple Ave Indianapolis, IN 46220
  • Phone:  317.255.1000
  • Fax: 317.255.1006 
  • Website:  https://www.oryanlawfirm.com 
  • Serving: Monroe county

Stone Belt

  • Type:  disability services; Advocacy and Direct services
  • Mission:  Stone Belt is a nonprofit organization that provides resources and supports for individuals with disabilities. Established in 1958, it is the oldest and largest agency of its kind in south-central Indiana.
  • Service:  brightest future for individuals with disabilities and the people that support them.
  • Location:  2815 E. 10th Street Bloomington, IN 47408 
  • Phone:   812-332-2168 
  • Email:  info@stonebelt.org  
  • Website:  https://www.stonebelt.org 

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Abilities Services

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  Our goal is to help individuals with developmental disabilities achieve their highest potential and enjoy life where they live, learn, work and play 
  • Services:  day services, residential group home and supported living services, employment services, and more to consumers 
  • Location:   1237 Concord Road Crawfordsville, IN 4793  
  • Phone:   (765) 362-4020 
  • Website:  https://www.abilitiesservices.org/ 

NOBLE COUNTY

The Arc of Noble County Foundations

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission:  The mission of the ARC Noble County Foundations is to support individuals with disabilities in Northeast Indiana to maximize their abilities to succeed at work, at home and in their community. We are committed to promote meaningful partnerships with all stakeholders to contribute to a rewarding and productive quality of life for all 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location: 506 S Orange St, Albion, Indiana 46701, United States
  • Phone: 260-636-2155
  • Website:   https://arcfoundations.com/ 

OHIO COUNTY

Lifetime Resources

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission: Working together to help people maintain their independence 
  • Services:  Information and assistance, community care counselling, home care management, advocacy services, care giver services.
  • Location:  13091 Benedict Drive | Dillsboro, IN 47018  
  • Phone:  800‑742‑5001 or 812‑432‑5215 
  • Website:  https://www.lifetime-resources.org/ 

ORANGE COUNTY

BlueRiverServices

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  To assist people with disabilities in realizing maximum personal growth and development in home, work and community by providing a continuum of individualized services and supports in settings least restrictive for the needs of the individual. 
  • Services: child services, employment services, housing and residential services
  • Location:   204 E. Main St. Paoli, IN 47454 
  • Phone: 812-723-4131 or 1-800-449-4131 
  • Fax : 812-723-4605 
  • Website: http://www.brsinc.org/

OWEN COUNTY

Area 10 Agency

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  Our mission is to serve as a leader in providing resources, solutions and connections for seniors, persons with disabilities and family caregivers.
  • Services:   Aging and Disability Resource Center,  Adult Guardianship Program, Long-Term Care Ombudsman, State Health Insurance Assistance Program, In-Home services, Transit and housing services.
  • Location:  631 West Edgewood Drive Ellettsville, IN 47429 
  • Phone: (812) 876-3383
  • Fax: (812) 876-9922
  • Website:  http://www.area10agency.org 

PARKE COUNTY

West Central Indiana Economic Development District – Aging & Disability Services

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission: Each year we touch the lives of over 3,300 people by providing them with programs and services that help them maintain their independence and safely remain in their homes and communities, if that is their preference.
  • Services: evidence based health and wellness program, adult care services, legal assistance, in-home services, transportation services.
  • Location:   2800 Poplar St, STE 9A, Terre Haute, IN 47803, Serving Parke county 
  • Phone: 812.238.1561 
  • Website:  https://www.westcentralin.com/index.html 

PIKE COUNTY

The Arc of Pike County

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission:  The Arc of Pike County exists to assist people with disabilities and special needs to achieve their maximum potential in partnership with the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location: 421 S. Main St.Princeton IN 47670 
  • Phone: 812-354-6560
  • Website:    https://www.arcind.org 

PORTER COUNTY

Porter County Aging and Community Services (PCACS)

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  PCACS extends a helping hand to seniors, the disabled, and the low income by providing compassionate services to improve their quality of life while maintaining their dignity and independence. 
  • Services:  Energy and Emergency Assistance, Transportation, Ramp Building and State Health Insurance Assistance. 
  • Location:  1005 Campbell Street, Valparaiso, IN 46385 
  • Phone:  219-464-9736 
  • Fax:  219-462-6993 
  • Email:  bhlindner@portercountyacs.org. 
  • Website:  https://www.portercountyacs.org/ 

POSEY COUNTY

O’Ryan Law Firm

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission: We are able to recognize when they are acting in bad faith, and protect our clients from those practices. We know their weaknesses and strengths. We are also able to identify strengths and weaknesses in our clients’ claims because we have handled so many of them on both sides of the industry.
  • Services: Short Term Disability, long term disability, individual disability insurance, life insurance.
  • Location :1901 Broad Ripple Ave Indianapolis, IN 46220
  • Phone:  317.255.1000
  • Fax: 317.255.1006 
  • Website:  https://www.oryanlawfirm.com 

PULASKI COUNTY

Pulaski County Human Services

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  Pulaski County Human Services, Inc. is people coming together to plan, to act, to create new opportunities, and to inspire a renewed vision for all assisting the low income, elderly, disabled and or otherwise socially or economically disadvantaged to attain economic self sufficiency and or appropriate living. 
  • Services:  Community Services, Energy Assistance/Weatherization, Housing, Family Development Services, Community Development through Partnerships.
  • Location:  115 West Pearl Street Winamac, Indiana 46996 
  • Phone:  574-946-6500 
  • Website:  http://humanservices.pulaskionline.org 

PUTNAM COUNTY

Putnam County Comprehensive Services (PCCS)

  • Type: disability services
  • Mission:  The mission of PCCS is to provide services to individuals with disabilities and similar characteristics in order to help them reach their potential in attitudes, habits, and skills through training and integration; making them contributing members of their community, and promoting community awareness and acceptance of people with differing disabilities. 
  • Services:  day program services, residential placement, housing, financial assistance.
  • Location:  630 Tennessee Street Greencastle, IN 46135
  • Phone:765-653-9763 
  • Fax:  765-653-3646 
  • E-Mail: aranck_pccs@yahoo.com
  • Website: http://pccsinc.org/ 

RANDOLPH COUNTY

Community and Family Services

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  The purpose of Community & Family Services assistance is to help individuals experiencing economic distress to become independent and self-sufficient. 
  • Services: Energy Assistant Program, Women, Infant and Child care, Housing Choice voucher program, Bundle for babies an effort to provide clothing for children.
  • Locations:  3 Rebel Dr. Lynn, IN 47355
  • Phone: (260) 251-2085
  • Website:   http://www.communityandfamilyservices.org/randolph-county 

Life Stream

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counselling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  • Location: 310 N. Walnut, Union City, 47390
  • Phone: (260) 729-1988
  • Website: https://www.lifestreaminc.org/aging-disability-resource-center/ 

RUSH COUNTY

LifeStream

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counseling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  • Location:  504 W. 3rd St. Rushville, IN 46173
  • Phone: 765-932-2935
  • Serves: Tuesday – Friday at 11:30am
  • Website:  https://www.lifestreaminc.org/rush-county/ 

ST JOSEPH COUNTY

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location:  16085 Jackson Rd Mishawaka, IN 46544
  • Phone: (574)404-3870
  • Fax: (574)404-3871 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

SCOTT COUNTY

New Hope Services

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  Provide services in response to individual need.
  • Services: ability services, family services, housing services.
  • Location:  725 Wall Street Jeffersonville, IN 47130
  • Phone: (812) 288-8248 
  • Website: https://www.newhopeservices.org/contact/ 

Life Span Resources

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: Promoting Independent Living for People of All Ages.
  • Services: Services include home delivered meals (Meals to Go!), Transportation and numerous in-home services
  • Location:  33 State St 3rd Floor, New Albany, IN 47150 
  • Phone:  812-948-8330 
  • Website:  https://www.lsr14.org

The Arc of Shelby County

SHELBY COUNTY

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Shelby county is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location: 1202 Highpointe BlvdShelbyville IN 46176 
  • Phone:  317-977-2375 
  • Website:   https://www.arcind.org/location/shelby/ 

SPENCER COUNTY

The Arc of Spencer County

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Spencer county is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location: 2827 IN-66 Rockport IN 47635
  • Phone: 812-649-9538
  • Website:  https://www.arcind.org/location/spencer/ 

STARKE COUNTY

Community Services of Starke County

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: To provide dependable, quality services to low-income, elderly and disabled citizens in Starke County so they may maintain their independence in their own home.
  • Services:  family services and counselling, services for senors, and transportation services.
  • Location:  311 E. Culver Rd. Knox, IN 46534
  • Phone: (574) 772-7070
  • Website:  http://www.communityservicesofstarkecounty.org 

SULLIVAN COUNTY

The Arc of Sullivan County

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of sullivan county is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  empower families with information and resources to assist them in their journey of raising a child with a disability to lead a full and meaningful life, and to empower people with intellectual and other developmental disabilities to be self sufficient and independent to the greatest extent possible. 
  • Location:  Highway 59 South 249Linton IN 47441
  • Phone: 812-847-2231
  • Website:  https://www.arcind.org/location/sullivan/  and  https://www.dsiservices.org/ 

TIPTON COUNTY

Area Five: Aging & Disability Resource Center 

  • Type: disability services; Referrals 
  • Mission: The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) serves all individuals regardless of age, disability, or income level. 
  • Service: Help assess the needs  of individuals and connect you with the best programs and resources.
  • Location:  341 W. Jefferson Street Suite C Tipton, IN 46072 
  • Phone:  765-675-4746
  • Website:  http://www.areafive.com/tipton

TIPPECANOE COUNTY

Abilities Services 

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission:  Our goal is to help individuals with developmental disabilities achieve their highest potential and enjoy life where they live, learn, work and play 
  • Services:  day services, residential group home and supported living services, employment services, and more to consumers 
  • Location:   615 N. 18th Suite 203 Lafayette, Indiana 47904 
  • Phone:   (765) 446-9201 
  • Website:  https://www.abilitiesservices.org/ 

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location: 30 Professional Court, Suite 2A Lafayette, IN 47905
  • Phone: (765) 637-7605
  • Fax: (765) 250-3607 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

O’Ryan Law Firm

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Services: Short Term Disability, long term disability, individual disability insurance, life insurance.
  • Location :1901 Broad Ripple Ave Indianapolis, IN 46220
  • Phone:  317.255.1000
  • Fax: 317.255.1006 
  • Website:  https://www.oryanlawfirm.com 

UNION COUNTY

Life Stream Services

  • Type: disability services 
  • Mission: It is the mission of Life Stream Services to improve the quality of life for people at risk of losing their independence.
  • Service: in home care and counselling, senior care services, information and resources health insurance assistant-ship program
  • Location:   615 W. High St., Southview Courts Liberty, IN 47353
  • Phone: 765-458-5500
  • Website:  https://www.lifestreaminc.org/union-county/ 

VERMILLION COUNTY

West Central Indiana Economic Development District – Aging & Disability Services

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: Each year we touch the lives of over 3,300 people by providing them with programs and services that help them maintain their independence and safely remain in their homes and communities, if that is their preference.
  • Services: evidence based health and wellness program, adult care services, legal assistance, in-home services, transportation services.
  • Location:   2800 Poplar St, STE 9A, Terre Haute, IN 47803, Serving Parke county 
  • Phone: 812.238.1561 
  • Website:  https://www.westcentralin.com/index.html 

VANDERBURGH COUNTY

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location: 2504 Waterbridge Way Evansville, IN 47710 
  • Phone: (812) 401-9361
  • Fax: (812) 602-5115 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

VIGO COUNTY

Bridges of Indiana

  • Type:  disability services; direct services 
  • Mission: provide the services necessary to allow individuals with disabilities, with the support of their families and friends, to live, learn and work where they choose within the community.
  • Service: Behavior care, community integration, music therapy, residential support, autism therapies.
  • Location:  1805 S. 3rd St. Terre Haute, IN 47802
  • Phone:  (812) 478-0724 
  • Website: https://indiana.bridges.us/

Indiana Deaf-Blind Services Project 

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission: The Project is committed to helping individuals who are deaf-blind reach their full potential and be valued and contributing members of their communities.
  • Service:   provide person-centered educational training to individuals, their families, and educators using effective educational strategies. 
  • Location:  401 North 7th Street Terre Haute, IN 47809
  • Phone: 812.237.2830 or 812.237.7679
  • Fax: 812.237.8089
  • Email:  DB@indstate.edu
  • Website:  https://www.indbservices.org

WARREN COUNTY

Aging & Disability Resource Center

  • Type: disability services; information and independent services
  • Mission: Our agency is committed to serving the community through services for older persons, persons with disabilities, and those persons with lower incomes.
  • Services:  Premier Skilled Nursing, Post-Acute Care & On-Site Physician Services 
  • Location:  18 W. 2nd St., Williamsport, IN 47993
  • Phone: 765-762-6059 / 800-589-2673 
  • Website: https://acl.gov/programs/aging-and-disability-networks/aging-and-disability-resource-centers

WABASH COUNTY

AreaFive: Aging & Disability Resource Center 

  • Type:  disability services; Referrals 
  • Mission: The Aging & Disability Resource Center (ADRC) serves all individuals regardless of age, disability, or income level. 
  • Service: Help assess the needs  of individuals and connect you with the best programs and resources.
  • Location:   105 Olive Street Wabash, IN 46994 
  • Phone:     260-563-6860 
  • Website:  http://www.areafive.com/wabash

The Arc of Wabash County 

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission: The Arc of Wabash county is committed to all people with intellectual and developmental disabilities realizing their goals of living, learning, working and fully participating in the community. 
  • Services:  Self advocacy, recreation, residential services, transportation services
  • Location: 595 S Miami St, Wabash, IN 46992
  • Phone: 260-563-8411
  • Email: arc@arcwabash.org
  • Website:  https://arcwabash.org 

WARRICK COUNTY

Optimal Rhythms/Access Academy

  • Type:  disability services; Autism services
  • Mission: Optimal Rhythms is committed to supporting individuals to achieve their maximum potential, while building confidence and independence for living.
  • Services: consultation services, Neurological Music Therapy Sessions, community training and celebrations.
  • Location:1003 IN-662, Newburgh, IN 47630
  • Phone:812-490-9401
  • Website: http://www.optimalrhythms.org/

WAYNE COUNTY

Achieva Resources

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  Achieva Resources empower children and adults with disabilities to achieve greater personal, social and economic successes through our advocacy and guardianship programs 
  • Services: Advocacy, Inclusion, Guardianship, Supported Decision-Making, Self Determination, Public Policy, EXCEL (Early eXperiences in Childhood Education and Learning) 
  • Location:  800 Mendleson Drive, Richmond, Indiana  47375
  • Phone: 765-966-0502  
  • Fax: 765-962-3179 
  • Website: http://www.achievaresources.org/contact-us.html

WELLS COUNTY

Bi-County Services (BCS)

  • Type:  disability services 
  • Mission:  Recognizing that all individuals have dignity and worth, it is the mission of Bi-County Services to enable individuals with disabilities to make choices and to live, learn, and participate meaningfully in their community.
  • Services: supported living, wellness co-ordination, day services, sheltered workshops, music therapy, community integration.
  • Location:  425 East Harrison Street Bluffton, Indiana 46714
  • Phone: 260.824.1253
  • Fax 260.824.1892
  • Website:  http://www.bi-countyservices.com/ 

WHITLEY COUNTY

Passages, Inc.:  A Chapter of The Arc of the United States

  • Type:  disability services; Counseling Information & Referral Services 
  • Mission:  Passionately leading or assisting people with disabilities into a thriving and meaningful life. 
  • Services:   Creative Learning Program,  Community Activities, Community Residential Program , Youth Programs  
  • Location: 301 W. Van Buren Street, Suite 201 Columbia City, IN 46725 
  • Phone: 260-244-7688
  • Fax: 260-244-7680
  • Email: info@passagesinc.org 
  • Website:   http://passagesinc.org/ 

General Resources

Medicare Resource: Caring.com Comprehensive Medicare Information 

  • Type: A complete guide to Medicare benefits updated Jan. 31, 2022 and reviewed by Dr. Brindusa Vanta, MD. IDJ has also reviewed the site for alignment with Indiana Disability Justice values and we are happy to share this important resource. Caring.com is a leading senior care resource for family caregivers seeking information and support as they care for aging parents, spouses and other loved ones. They have been featured by AARP, The Administration for Community Living, The National Legal Resource Center, and Forbes, as well as referenced by many governmental agencies and organizations across the Internet.
  • Mission:
  • Services:
  • Locations: Online
  • Contact Information:
  • Website: https://www.caring.com/medicare/

Higher Education: College Planning Guide for Students With Learning Disabilities

  • Type: College Planning Guide for Students With Learning Disabilities details steps individuals with learning disabilities can take to ensure success in college. IDJ wants to remind readers that college is not for everyone regardless of ability. The guide is also helpful to those with other disabilities. This page was updated May 7, 2022. IDJ has reviewed the site for alignment with Indiana Disability Justice values and we are happy to share this important resource.
  • Mission:
  • Services:
  • Locations: Online
  • Contact Information:
  • Website: https://www.intelligent.com/college-planning-guide-for-students-with-learning-disabilities/

Credit

Resources compiled and post written by Reshma Rawlani, Graduate Student Worker at Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault (MESA) and Skye Ashton Kantola, Assistant Director at MESA.

Indiana Sexual & Domestic Violence Organizational Resource List

What is this Resource? Below is a list of service providers, crisis centers, and hospitals, arranged by county, that are invaluable resources to those impacted by sexual and domestic violence. This list also includes campus resources available across the college and universities in Indiana. Many offer 24-hour crisis hotlines, on-going advocacy, medical support, as well as information on legal advocacy and community outreach. They are there to help. You are not alone.

How to Find What You Are Looking For: The fastest way to find resources relevant to you is to scroll down to the county  where you live (counties are listed in alphabetical order).  Another way to find resources is to access this list on a computer and hold down “control” and tap the letter “f” (for PC) or hold down “command” and tap the letter “f” (on Mac).  These keys will bring up a search bar and you can type any search term, such as the county or specific services.  Then click “next” in the search bar to scroll through every found matching term.


Statewide Sexual Violence & Domestic Violence Prevention & Intervention Resources 

Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence (ICADV)

  • Type: state domestic violence coalition
  • Mission:   Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault (ICESA) empowers Indiana communities to prevent sexual assault and serve those impacted by it through comprehensive training, advocacy, increased public awareness and coordinated sexual assault services.
  • Services: prevention education, toolkit, and resources; legislative advocacy; technical assistance and support to member programs; Indiana Victim Assistance Training Project; Batterer Intervention Programs (BIPs); legal support, education, and resource referral; State Homicide Reduction plan; Deaf and Hard of Hearing outreach and provider education; survivor lead guidance
  • Shelters by County:   http://icadvinc.org/domestic-violence-programs/ 
  • Locations: 1915 West 18th Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46202
  • Phone: 317-917-3685
  • Email:  http://icadvinc.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:  http://icadvinc.org/ 

Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault (ICESA)

  • Type: state sexual violence coalition
  • Mission:   Indiana Coalition to End Sexual Assault (ICESA) empowers Indiana communities to prevent sexual assault and serve those impacted by it through comprehensive training, advocacy, increased public awareness and coordinated sexual assault services.
  • Services: training’s and webinars, annual conference, campus consortium, sexual assault response team (SART) support, “Speak Up Speak Out” primary prevention campaign and education, human sex trafficking prevention and intervention through the Indiana Protection for the Abused and Trafficked Humans (IPATH) Task Force, educational resources, resource referral, policy education and updates
  • Service Directory by County:  https://indianacesa.org/icesa-resources/service-directory/ 
  • Locations: 9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 227, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: 317-624-2370
  • Email:  https://indianacesa.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  https://indianacesa.org/ 

Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault (MESA) 

  • Type: prevention education and community mobilization
  • Mission:  MESA is a statewide program that focuses on the primary prevention of sexual violence in under-served and traditionally marginalized communities. MESA focuses on organizing, engaging and mobilizing communities in an effort to create positive social change which will lead to healthier relationships, families and communities.
  • Services:  free on-site workshops and webinars in Indiana for communities, non-profits, service providers, educators, businesses for various topics including: working with marginalized communities, technology literacy, food security and sustainable agriculture, connections of various forms of violence, buiding healthy relationships and communities, gender, body, and sexuality inclusive safer sex and healthy sexuality, intentionally anti-violent leadership, among others; technical support for prevention efforts including marketing; resource consolidation and dissemination; community organizing and coalition building; guidance and support in developing and implementing evidence-based and -informed best practices and policies/policy implementation
  • Locations: 915 W. State St, Rm 4-401, LILY Building, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47904
  • Director (Kimber Nicoletti) Email:  knicolet@purdue.edu
  • Program Coordinator (Skylar Kantola) Email:  kantola@purdue.edu 
  • Website:  www.facebook.com/PurdueMESA/ 

ADAMS COUNTY

Adams Wells Crisis Center 

  • Type: domestic violence shelter
  • Mission:  provides food, shelter, clothing, and essential and supportive care in a safe and secure environment.
  • Services: Through an extensive referral network of resources in Adams and Wells Counties, assistance with basic needs are addressed, including: housing, employment, training and job placement, education and counseling; weekly support groups; domestic violence and safety planning; 
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 253, Decatur, IN 46733
  • Office Phone:  1-877-728-9800
  • Email: ShelterMgrAWCC@gmail.com 
  • Website:   http://www.adamswellscrisiscenter.com/

Center for Nonviolence 

  • Type: domestic violence prevention and intervention education and support
  • Mission:  The Center for Nonviolence provides education, support, and advocacy to end domestic and other forms of violence while modeling equality and power sharing.
  • Services: women’s support and education programs; Mujeres Unidas; mother’s intervention program; women’s intervention program; batterer’s intervention program; anger management/violence intervention program for youth; critical thinking program for youth; FACES leadership school-based program to prevent violence among elementary school children; LGBTQ+ youth support group
  • Location: 235 West Creighton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46807-1311
  • Phone:  260-456-4112
  • Fax: 260-456-1086
  • Email:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ 

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/

ALLEN COUNTY

Center for Nonviolence 

  • Type: domestic violence prevention and intervention education and support
  • Mission:  The Center for Nonviolence provides education, support, and advocacy to end domestic and other forms of violence while modeling equality and power sharing.
  • Services: women’s support and education programs; Mujeres Unidas; mother’s intervention program; women’s intervention program; batterer’s intervention program; anger management/violence intervention program for youth; critical thinking program for youth; FACES leadership school-based program to prevent violence among elementary school children; LGBTQ+ youth support group
  • Location: 235 West Creighton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46807-1311
  • Phone:  260-456-4112
  • Fax: 260-456-1086
  • Email:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ 

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

YWCA of Northeast Indiana

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: YWCA Northeast Indiana is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: addition recovery; domestic violence services: safe shelter, a 24-hr domestic violence crisis line, case management, safety planning, advocacy and aftercare for anyone affected by domestic violence; sexual assault services: crisis intervention, counseling and support groups, 24-hr sexual assault crisis line; Dress for Success; free community education
  • Location: 5920 Decatur Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46816
  • Phone: 260.424.4908
  • Fax: 260.420.5202
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line: 800.441.4073
  • Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 260.426.7273
  • Email:  https://ywcanein.com/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://ywcanein.com/ 

Indiana Institute of Technology – Wellness Clinic

  • Mission:  Indiana Tech takes pride and the utmost responsibility in the safety of our students and campus community. To help keep everyone safe, the following measures have been implemented. 
  • Service:   Primary counseling resource for students. Staffed by a licensed mental health counselor through Parkview and Nurse Practitioner 
  • Location:  1600 E. Washington Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46803   
  • Email:  counseling@indianatech.edu 

Indiana State University – Title IX

  • Mission:  Indiana State University (ISU) is committed to fostering an educational environment free from discrimination, gender based harassment, and sexual harassment, including sexual misconduct, intimate partner violence, and stalkin 
  • Title IX Coordinator:    Stephannie Gambill  
  • Location:   Indiana State University Rankin Hall, Room 426
  • Title IX Coordinator contact:   (812) 237-8954 
  • Email:  ISU-equalopportunity-titleIX@mail.indstate.edu
  • Website:  https://www.indstate.edu/equalopportunity-titleix/titleix 

Indiana State University UAP Clinic – ISU Health Center

Purdue University Fort Wayne – Health and Wellness Clinic

Purdue University Fort Wayne – Title IX 

  • Mission: Title IX helps to foster safe and respectful University environments that better protect students, faculty and staff from incidents of sex-based discrimination and sexual harassment, including sexual violence, relationship violence and abuse
  • Title IX co-ordinator: Christine M. Marcuccilli
  • Location: Kettler Hall, Room 110P 2101 E. Coliseum Blvd. Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1499
  • Phone: (260) 481-6109
  • Email: marcuccc@ipfw.edu

BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY

ASSIST Indiana

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: ASSIST Indiana provides Advocacy, Specialized Services, Interventions and Support to Trauma victims. Utilizing proven efforts through trauma informed care approach along with best practices, we eliminate the negative effects of violence in our community by serving victims and their loved ones directly.
  • Services: aftercare, therapy, counseling, community resource referral as well as crisis intervention, victim advocacy and case management
  • Location: 198 E. Jefferson Street, Franklin, IN 46131
  • Phone:  317-739-4456
  • Email:  https://assistindiana.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://assistindiana.org/ 

Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Empowering those in crisis with the necessary information
  • and resources to stay safe and free from domestic violence.
  • Services: Harm assessment and education; Listening with a non-judgmental ear; Information and Referral; Outreach Materials; Court Advocacy including help filling out and filing Protective Orders; Community Education; Business and School Presentations; Support Group; emergency shelter
  • Location: Not listed
  • Phone: 812-346-1592
  • Email:  http://www.jccdv.org/contact.php 
  • Website:  http://www.jccdv.org/ 

Turning Point Domestic Violence Services

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to work towards the prevention and the elimination of dating and domestic violence. 
  • Services: 24hr crisis line; emergency shelter; transitional housing; Children’s program: Family case management, support groups, domestic violence education, safety planning, tutoring and school liaison services; non-residential services: goal setting and advocacy, danger assessments, information and referrals, domestic violence and sexual assault information, educational support groups, legal advocacy, case management, and individual safety planning; legal support; Servicios de albergue de emergencia; prevention programs and education for community and professionals; additional resources and referrals 
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 103, Columbus, IN, 47202
  • Office Phone: 812-379-5575
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 1-800-221-6311
  • Website:  https://www.turningpointdv.org/ 

BENTON COUNTY

No known sexual violence or domestic violence resources exist in Benton County.  Please refer to Jasper County, Newton County, Tippecanoe County, Warren County, and/or White County.If you know of any relevant resources in this county, please let us know by sending them to indisabilityjustice@gmail.com. 


BLACKFORD COUNTY

A Better Way

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission:  To reduce domestic abuse, sexual assault and suicide in our community through shelter services, crisis intervention and prevention initiatives.
  • Services: shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, a walk-in Rape Crisis Center, advocacy, individual trauma-informed counseling, support groups, transitional housing, a 24-hour crisis line for persons in any type of crisis, education + referrals,  a suicide hotline, bullying, teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention programs, and a check-in call service for elderly or disabled homebound persons.
  • Location: Muncie, IN
  • Office Phone:   765-747-9107
  • 24-Hr Crisis Line:  765-288-4357
  • Email: familynetw@aboutspecialkids.org
  • Website:  https://abetterwaymuncie.org/

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/

BOONE COUNTY

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Family Crisis Center

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence shelter & crisis center
  • Mission: To provide quality emergency shelter and transitional living in a supportive environment with prevention and intervention services while advocating for the rights of survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
  • Services: 24 Hour Crisis Hotline; Case Management; Referral Services; Youth Services; Legal Advocacy; Sexual Assault Advocacy; Emergency shelter and transitional housing; Clothing Pantry; Weekly Support Group; Community Outreach and Education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 254, Crawfordsville, IN 47933
  • Phone: 1-800-370-4103
  • Email:  andyf@familycrisisshelter.org
  • Website: https://sites.google.com/site/familycrisisshelter/home 

Family Support Services of West Central Indiana 

  • Type:  family services; child maltreatment prevention and intervention; domestic and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: to prevent child abuse, neglect and domestic violence through education, guidance, intervention and supportive services.
  • Services: healthy families program with life skills and child care support; free child care (TOTS Time); youth council (CYCLE); court Advocacy; Protective Orders; Safe Shelter; Domestic Violence Education; Safety Plans; Referrals; Women’s, Teen’s and Children’s  Support Groups; On-going Support; Educational Groups and programming; prevention coalition
  • Location: 16 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, IN 46135
  • Phone: (765) 653-4820
  • Email:  https://fsswci.net/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://fsswci.net/ 

Sheltering Wings 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: Extending the love and compassion of Christ to people in circumstances of domestic abuse.
  • Services: emergency shelter; community and professional education; Men IN Action; Youth Council
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 92, Danville, IN 46122
  • Office Phone:  317-718-5460
  • Crisis Line: 317-745-1496
  • Email:  https://shelteringwings.org/stay-connected/ 
  • Website:  https://shelteringwings.org/ 

BROWN COUNTY

Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide transitional shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as the services needed to break the cycle of abuse in families.
  • Services: shelter for up to 2 years for women with or without children; free individual counselling for adults and children; case management and life skills development; Domestic and Youth Violence Education; Youth and Teen Support Groups; Youth Tutoring; community outreach and education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
  • Phone: 765-342-7673
  • Email:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ 

Susie’sPlace

  • Type: child advocacy center
  • Mission: To provide a neutral, child-friendly center to investigate alleged child abuse and neglect in Indiana, while keeping the comfort and safety of the child the first priority.
  • Services: Child and Family Advocacy; First Responder Training; Mental Health co-located in Avon and Bloomington; Forensic Medical Exams co-located in Bloomington; Darkness to Light Stewards of Children Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Trainings; Body Boundaries – body safety classes for elementary school students; Staying Safe in a Digital World – body/internet safety classes for middle and high school students; My Buddy Therapy Dog program
  • Location: 365 S Park Ridge Road Ste. 103, Bloomington, IN 47401
  • Phone:  812-822-1570 
  • Email:  https://susiesplace.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://susiesplace.org/ 

Turning Point Domestic Violence Services

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to work towards the prevention and the elimination of dating and domestic violence. 
  • Services: 24hr crisis line; emergency shelter; transitional housing; Children’s program: Family case management, support groups, domestic violence education, safety planning, tutoring and school liaison services; non-residential services: goal setting and advocacy, danger assessments, information and referrals, domestic violence and sexual assault information, educational support groups, legal advocacy, case management, and individual safety planning; legal support; Servicios de albergue de emergencia; prevention programs and education for community and professionals; additional resources and referrals 
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 103, Columbus, IN, 47202
  • Office Phone: 812-379-5575
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 1-800-221-6311
  • Website:  https://www.turningpointdv.org/ 

CARROLL COUNTY

No known sexual violence or domestic violence resources exist in Carroll County.  Please refer to Cass County, Clinton County, Howard County, Tippecanoe County, and/or White County.If you know of any relevant resources in this county, please let us know by sending them to indisabilityjustice@gmail.com.


CASS COUNTY

Family Service Association of Howard County 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To promote healthy families and empower vulnerable individuals and families through education, prevention, and crisis intervention programs.
  • Services: 24 hour crisis line; sexual assault advocates; child safety education programs; Teen Dating Violence Prevention Education; 45 day Crisis Shelter; Rapid Re-Housing Program; Weekly support groups; 1 on 1 case management services; healthy families education and baby care resources and support; Jackson Street Commons (permanent, supportive housing for chronically homeless veterans); youth substance abuse prevention; Prevent Child Abuse Howard County
  • Location: 618 S. Main Street, Kokomo, IN 46901
  • Phone:  765.457.9313
  • Fax:  765.868.4122 
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 877-482-4222
  • Email: artinot@fsahc.org
  • Website:   https://fsahc.org/ 

Logansport Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam
  • Location: 1101 Michigan Avenue Logansport, IN 46947
  • Phone: 574-753-1475
  • Website:  https://www.logansportmemorial.org/ 

CLARK COUNTY

Clark Memorial Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 1220 Missouri Avenue Jeffersonville, IN 47130
  • Phone: 812-282-6631
  • Cost: Free

St. Catherine Regional Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available. 
  • Location: 2200 Market Street Charlestown, IN 47111
  • Phone: 812-282-6631

The Center for Women and Families 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: The Center for Women and Families provides trauma-informed advocacy and support for individuals, families and communities affected by intimate partner violence and sexual assault.
  • Services: Crisis Response; Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing; Sexual Assault Services; Advocacy and Support; Children’s Services; community and professional training; 
  • Location: 4919 Charlestown Road, New Albany, IN 47150
  • Office Phone: 812-944-6743
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-844-237-2331
  • Email:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/contact.html 
  • Website:   https://www.thecenteronline.org/  

CLAY COUNTY

Council on Domestic Abuse (CODA)

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: the elimination of domestic abuse and sexual assault through societal change and the empowerment of abused individuals and their minor children.
  • Services: emergency shelter, legal advocacy, children’s programs, education for youth, teens, college/university students, businesses, providers, and educators, support services and resource referral, sexual assault victim advocacy, prevention education, internships
  • Location: Terre Haute, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 800-566-2632
  • Email:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/contact.html 
  • Website:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/ 

Family Support Services of West Central Indiana 

  • Type:  family services; child maltreatment prevention and intervention; domestic and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: to prevent child abuse, neglect and domestic violence through education, guidance, intervention and supportive services.
  • Services: healthy families program with life skills and child care support; free child care (TOTS Time); youth council (CYCLE); court Advocacy; Protective Orders; Safe Shelter; Domestic Violence Education; Safety Plans; Referrals; Women’s, Teen’s and Children’s  Support Groups; On-going Support; Educational Groups and programming; prevention coalition
  • Location: 16 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, IN 46135
  • Phone: (765) 653-4820
  • Email:  https://fsswci.net/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://fsswci.net/ 

CLINTON COUNTY

Clinton County Prosecutor’s Office

  • Type: Information/ referral services, legal advocacy 
  • Mission:  accompaniment to court, assist with completion of victim compensation fund form, assist with preparation of civil protective orders, prepare criminal no contact orders, prepare affidavits for court 
  • Services:  provide updates on cases, help with U-visas, translation, safety plans referrals to healthcare, law enforcement, shelter (if needed) 
  • Location: 475 Courthouse Square, Frankfort, IN 46041
  • Phone: (765) 659-6351
  • Website: http://www.clintonco.com/prosecutor/

St. Vincent Frankfort

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location:1300 S. Jackson St. Frankfort, IN 46041
  • Phone: 765-656-3151
  • Cost: Free

CRAWFORD COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Crisis Connection, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center 
  • Mission: We promote individual accountability and respect to end domestic violence and sexual assault through confidential crisis intervention, victim advocacy, primary prevention education, and collaboration with community partners.
  • Direct Client Services: 24-Hour Hotline; Crisis Intervention/Counseling; Safety Planning; Assistance with Filing Protective Orders; Safe Housing Options; Limited Emergency Transportation; Support Groups; access to a Sexual Assault Response Team that includes an exam performed by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Personal Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; Medical Advocacy; Provide information/referral for Food, Rent Assistance, Back-to-School Supplies; Services to the Deaf; Emergency Translation Services; Pet Care Programs as appropriate; Victim Assistance Services
  • Educational Services: Batterer’s Intervention Program for Men and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program for Women who are violent; Primary Prevention Practices; School Curriculum (age-specific) on various topics; Speakers/Resources available for Youth-Serving Organizations, Clubs, Faith Communities, Parents, and other community entities; Professional Resources for educators, providers, and professionals; Natural Helpers Peer-Helping Program Facilitation; Coaching Boys into Men Program
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 903, Jasper, IN  47547
  • Dubois County Office: 812.482.1555
  • Perry County Office: 812.547.8878
  • Pike County Office: 812.809.4495
  • Email:  info@crisisconnectioninc.org 
  • Website:   https://crisisconnectioninc.org/ 

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

DAVIESS COUNTY

Crisis Connection, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center 
  • Mission: We promote individual accountability and respect to end domestic violence and sexual assault through confidential crisis intervention, victim advocacy, primary prevention education, and collaboration with community partners.
  • Direct Client Services: 24-Hour Hotline; Crisis Intervention/Counseling; Safety Planning; Assistance with Filing Protective Orders; Safe Housing Options; Limited Emergency Transportation; Support Groups; access to a Sexual Assault Response Team that includes an exam performed by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Personal Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; Medical Advocacy; Provide information/referral for Food, Rent Assistance, Back-to-School Supplies; Services to the Deaf; Emergency Translation Services; Pet Care Programs as appropriate; Victim Assistance Services
  • Educational Services: Batterer’s Intervention Program for Men and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program for Women who are violent; Primary Prevention Practices; School Curriculum (age-specific) on various topics; Speakers/Resources available for Youth-Serving Organizations, Clubs, Faith Communities, Parents, and other community entities; Professional Resources for educators, providers, and professionals; Natural Helpers Peer-Helping Program Facilitation; Coaching Boys into Men Program
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 903, Jasper, IN  47547
  • Dubois County Office: 812.482.1555
  • Perry County Office: 812.547.8878
  • Pike County Office: 812.809.4495
  • Email:  info@crisisconnectioninc.org 
  • Website:   https://crisisconnectioninc.org/

Daviess Community Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 1314 Walnut Street Washington, IN 47501
  • Phone: 812-254-8876
  • Cost: Free

Hope’s Voice of Knox County

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: To work in partnership with other health, law enforcement and social service agencies to (1) effect comprehensive domestic and sexual violence prevention programs, and to (2) empower victims, survivors, and persons affected by domestic and sexual violence through confidential crisis intervention, education, and advocacy in Knox County.
  • Services: crisis counseling, safety planning, and advocacy
  • Location: 105 Broadway St, Vincennes, Indiana
  • Office Phone: (812) 899-4673
  • Website:  https://www.facebook.com/pg/HopesVoiceCFS/ 

DEARBORN COUNTY

Safe Passage, Inc. & Safe Place Sexual Assault Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis centers
  • Mission: to provide help, healing and hope to build a community free of domestic and sexual violence. Through extensive services and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence and innovative community based prevention programming, we strive to build safe, stable nurturing relationships and communities.
  • Services: safe shelter; File a Protective Order; Counseling and Support Groups; Legal Advocacy; Housing, Education, and Employment support; life skills training; domestic violence and sexual violence education; prevention education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 235, Batesville, Indiana 47006
  • Sexual Violence Crisis Line:  1-877-733-1990
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line:  1-812-933-1990 
  • Email:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/email 
  • Website:  https://www.safepassageinc.org/ 
  • Website:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/

DECATUR COUNTY

Decatur County Memorial Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 720 North Lincoln Street Greensburg, IN 47240-1398
  • Phone: 812-663-1273
  • Cost: Free

Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Empowering those in crisis with the necessary information
  • and resources to stay safe and free from domestic violence.
  • Services: Harm assessment and education; Listening with a non-judgmental ear; Information and Referral; Outreach Materials; Court Advocacy including help filling out and filing Protective Orders; Community Education; Business and School Presentations; Support Group; emergency shelter
  • Location: Not listed
  • Phone: 812-346-1592
  • Email:  http://www.jccdv.org/contact.php 
  • Website:  http://www.jccdv.org/ 

New Directions 

  • Type: domestic violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To increase social consciousness about domestic violence and to assist individual victims by helping them break free from the cycle of physical and emotional abuse.
  • Services: Emergency shelter; Danger/lethality assessment; Crisis intervention services; Case management; Food and clothing; Safety planning; domestic violence education; Emergency cell phones; Emergency local transportation; Mobile advocacy; Life planning and goal setting assistance for long-term self sufficiency; Job skills training; Parenting skills; Resources and referrals; Assistance with orders of protection; Court accompaniment/advocacy; Resources and referrals
  • Location: 108 S Broadway, Greensburg, IN 47240
  • Office Phone: (812) 662-8223
  • 24hr Crisis Line:  (812) 662-8822 
  • Email:  ndirect@etczone.com 
  • Website:  https://www.mynewdirections.org/ 

Turning Point Domestic Violence Services

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to work towards the prevention and the elimination of dating and domestic violence. 
  • Services: 24hr crisis line; emergency shelter; transitional housing; Children’s program: Family case management, support groups, domestic violence education, safety planning, tutoring and school liaison services; non-residential services: goal setting and advocacy, danger assessments, information and referrals, domestic violence and sexual assault information, educational support groups, legal advocacy, case management, and individual safety planning; legal support; Servicios de albergue de emergencia; prevention programs and education for community and professionals; additional resources and referrals 
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 103, Columbus, IN, 47202
  • Office Phone: 812-379-5575
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 1-800-221-6311
  • Website:  https://www.turningpointdv.org/ 

DE KALB COUNTY

Center for Nonviolence 

  • Type: domestic violence prevention and intervention education and support
  • Mission:  The Center for Nonviolence provides education, support, and advocacy to end domestic and other forms of violence while modeling equality and power sharing.
  • Services: women’s support and education programs; Mujeres Unidas; mother’s intervention program; women’s intervention program; batterer’s intervention program; anger management/violence intervention program for youth; critical thinking program for youth; FACES leadership school-based program to prevent violence among elementary school children; LGBTQ+ youth support group
  • Location: 235 West Creighton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46807-1311
  • Phone:  260-456-4112
  • Fax: 260-456-1086
  • Email:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ 

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

YWCA of Northeast Indiana

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: YWCA Northeast Indiana is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: addition recovery; domestic violence services: safe shelter, a 24-hr domestic violence crisis line, case management, safety planning, advocacy and aftercare for anyone affected by domestic violence; sexual assault services: crisis intervention, counseling and support groups, 24-hr sexual assault crisis line; Dress for Success; free community education
  • Location: 5920 Decatur Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46816
  • Phone: 260.424.4908
  • Fax: 260.420.5202
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line: 800.441.4073
  • Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 260.426.7273
  • Email:  https://ywcanein.com/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://ywcanein.com/  

DELAWARE COUNTY

A Better Way

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission:  To reduce domestic abuse, sexual assault and suicide in our community through shelter services, crisis intervention and prevention initiatives.
  • Services: shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, a walk-in Rape Crisis Center, advocacy, individual trauma-informed counseling, support groups, transitional housing, a 24-hour crisis line for persons in any type of crisis, education + referrals,  a suicide hotline, bullying, teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention programs, and a check-in call service for elderly or disabled homebound persons.
  • Location: Muncie, IN
  • Office Phone:   765-747-9107
  • 24-Hr Crisis Line:  765-288-4357
  • Email: familynetw@aboutspecialkids.org
  • Website:  https://abetterwaymuncie.org/

Delaware County Victim Assistance

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence legal support 
  • Mission:  The Victim Advocate Program seeks to provide a variety of services to victims of violent crime through referrals, advocacy, and support.
  • Services: Crisis Intervention; Guidance; Case status; Emotional Support; Accompany victims to court; Assistance in filing a protective order; Assistance in filing for victim compensation
  • Location: 300 N. High St., Muncie, IN 47304
  • Phone: 765.747.4777
  • Fax: 765.286.3599
  • Email: vap@cityofmuncie.com 
  • Website:  http://www.munciepolice.org/victim-advocates/about-the-program/ 

IU Ball Memorial

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 2401 W. University Avenue Muncie, IN 47303
  • Phone: 765-751-1720

Ball State University – Title IX

  • Type: Campus Sexual Assault Resource Center 
  • Mission:   Ball State University is committed to assisting students in providing safety and security.
  • Services: resources available for educating employees and students on the definition, nature, evidence and consequences of sexual discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual violence 
  • Location:  Administration Building (AD) Muncie, IN 47306 
  • TITLE IX Coordinator: Katie Slabaugh 
  • Phone: 765-285-1545 
  • Email:  kslabaugh@bsu.edu 
  • Website:    https://www.bsu.edu/about/administrativeoffices/associate-dean-of-students/title-ix 

Ball State University Office of Victim Services

  • Mission: The Office of Victim Services (OVS) exists to give Ball State Students inclusive, survivor centered support, through confidential advocacy 
  • Location: 1500 W. Neely Health Center, Room 205 Muncie, IN 47306
  • Hours: 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
  • Phone: 765-285-7844
  • Crisis hotline(24-hour/confidential): 765-288-HELP 
  • Fax: 765-285-9063 
  • Email: ovs@bsu.edu
  • Website:  https://www.bsu.edu/about/administrativeoffices/victimservices 

 Ball State University – Student Health Center

  • Mission is to aid the diverse community at Ball State University in achieving physical and mental well being by offering quality acute healthcare, preventative screenings and patient education.  
  • Location: 1500 W. Neely Avenue Muncie, Indiana 47306
  • Phone: 765-285-8431
  • Fax: 765-285-1103 
  • Email: healthcenter@bsu.edu
  • Website:  https://www.bsu.edu/campuslife/healthcenter 

DUBOIS COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Crisis Connection, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center 
  • Mission: We promote individual accountability and respect to end domestic violence and sexual assault through confidential crisis intervention, victim advocacy, primary prevention education, and collaboration with community partners.
  • Direct Client Services: 24-Hour Hotline; Crisis Intervention/Counseling; Safety Planning; Assistance with Filing Protective Orders; Safe Housing Options; Limited Emergency Transportation; Support Groups; access to a Sexual Assault Response Team that includes an exam performed by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Personal Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; Medical Advocacy; Provide information/referral for Food, Rent Assistance, Back-to-School Supplies; Services to the Deaf; Emergency Translation Services; Pet Care Programs as appropriate; Victim Assistance Services
  • Educational Services: Batterer’s Intervention Program for Men and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program for Women who are violent; Primary Prevention Practices; School Curriculum (age-specific) on various topics; Speakers/Resources available for Youth-Serving Organizations, Clubs, Faith Communities, Parents, and other community entities; Professional Resources for educators, providers, and professionals; Natural Helpers Peer-Helping Program Facilitation; Coaching Boys into Men Program
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 903, Jasper, IN  47547
  • Dubois County Office: 812.482.1555
  • Perry County Office: 812.547.8878
  • Pike County Office: 812.809.4495
  • Email:  info@crisisconnectioninc.org 
  • Website:   https://crisisconnectioninc.org/

Memorial Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 800 W 9th Street Jasper, IN 47546
  • Phone: 812-482-0323
  • Cost: Free

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

ELKHART COUNTY

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

YWCA of North Central Indiana 

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
  • Services: Financial Literacy; Getting Ahead Classes/Bridges Out of Poverty; Securing and Keeping a Job; 24 hour crisis line; Healing Pathways Domestic Violence Program; substance abuse intervention program; teen dating violence prevention education; services for women who are sexual assault survivors including: emergency shelter, lethality assessments, food, clothing, and personal necessities, case management, legal advocacy, sexual assault counseling, childcare during programming, advocacy and referrals, access to healthcare services, outreach concerning sexual assault and date rape; non-residential services for men who are survivors of sexual assault
  • Location: 1102 S. Fellows Street, South Bend, IN 46601
  • Phone:  (574) 233-9491
  • Fax: (574) 233-9616
  • Email:  ywca@ywcancin.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcancin.org/ 

Anabaptist Mennonite Biblical Seminary Title IX

  • Type: Campus Sexual Assault Resource Center
  • Mission:   committed to assisting all members of the AMBS community in providing for their own safety and security. 
  • Services: resources available for educating employees and students on the definition, nature, evidence and consequences of sexual discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual violence 
  • Location: 3003 Benham Ave, Elkhart, IN, 46517 
  • TITLE IX Coordinator:  Daniel Grimes  
  • Phone:   574-296-6266 
  • Email:   dbgrimes@ambs.edu 
  • Website:    https://www.ambs.edu/ 

Goshen College – Campus resource

  • Mission: Goshen College also offers a confidential support group, the Survivor Support Network, that meets weekly in the evenings for discussion, self-care, and support. 
  • Services: Immediate safety and support, so reaching out to any Goshen College employee, including a resident assistant or club leader, can connect you to the help you need. 
  • Location:  1700 South Main Street Goshen, Indiana 46526 
  • Phone:  (574) 535-7000 
  • Email:  ssn@goshen.edu
  • Website:  https://www.goshen.edu/sexual-assault/support-and-resources/ 

Goshen College – Title IX

  • Mission: The purposes of this policy include Prohibiting all forms of sexual misconduct, Providing options for addressing and resolving complaints of sexual misconduct. 
  • Title IX Coordinator:   Beth Martin Birky 
  • Location:  Administration Building Room 13 
  • Title IX Coordinator contact:  (574) 535-7465 
  • Email:  bethmb@goshen.edu
  • Website:   https://www.goshen.edu/sexual-assault/title-ix/ 

FAYETTE COUNTY

No known sexual violence or domestic violence resources exist in Fayette County.  Please refer to Franklin County, Henry County, Rush County, Wayne County, and/or Union County.If you know of any relevant resources in this county, please let us know by sending them to indisabilityjustice@gmail.com.

 


FLYOD COUNTY

Floyd Memorial Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 1850 State Street New Albany, IN 47150
  • Phone: 812-948-7484

The Center for Women and Families 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: The Center for Women and Families provides trauma-informed advocacy and support for individuals, families and communities affected by intimate partner violence and sexual assault.
  • Services: Crisis Response; Emergency Shelter and Transitional Housing; Sexual Assault Services; Advocacy and Support; Children’s Services; community and professional training; 
  • Location: 4919 Charlestown Road, New Albany, IN 47150
  • Office Phone: 812-944-6743
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-844-237-2331
  • Email:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/contact.html 
  • Website:   https://www.thecenteronline.org/ 

Indiana University – Southeast – Center for Women and Families


FOUNTAIN COUNTY

Beyond the Violence by Valley Oaks Health 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual assault crisis center 
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: Prevention education; Therapy; Case management; Support group at the local women’s safe house; Domestic violence/sexual assault advocacy 24 hours a day; Legal advocacy; Access to the 911 cell phone program; Assistance with writing protection orders
  • Location: 41 North Long Avenue, Attica, IN, 47918
  • Crisis Line:  (800) 859-5553
  • Phone:  (765) 762-6187
  • Fax: (765) 762-6188
  • Email: https://valleyoaks.org/contact/
  • Website:  https://valleyoaks.org/service/domestic-violence/ 

Family Crisis Center

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence shelter & crisis center
  • Mission: To provide quality emergency shelter and transitional living in a supportive environment with prevention and intervention services while advocating for the rights of survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
  • Services: 24 Hour Crisis Hotline; Case Management; Referral Services; Youth Services; Legal Advocacy; Sexual Assault Advocacy; Emergency shelter and transitional housing; Clothing Pantry; Weekly Support Group; Community Outreach and Education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 254, Crawfordsville, IN 47933
  • Phone: 1-800-370-4103
  • Email:  andyf@familycrisisshelter.org
  • Website: https://sites.google.com/site/familycrisisshelter/home

Hope Springs Safe House

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: To provide an accepting, loving, home environment in the Spirit of Jesus where residents can recover from the effects of domestic violence. 
  • Services: Emergency shelter; transitional housing; resources and referrals
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 244,  Attica, IN 47918
  • Phone:  765.764.5212
  • Email:  HopeSprings076@gmail.com 
  • Website:  https://www.hopespringssafehouse.com/ 

FRANKLIN COUNTY

Safe Passage, Inc. & Safe Place Sexual Assault Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis centers
  • Mission: to provide help, healing and hope to build a community free of domestic and sexual violence. Through extensive services and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence and innovative community based prevention programming, we strive to build safe, stable nurturing relationships and communities.
  • Services: safe shelter; File a Protective Order; Counseling and Support Groups; Legal Advocacy; Housing, Education, and Employment support; life skills training; domestic violence and sexual violence education; prevention education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 235, Batesville, Indiana 47006
  • Sexual Violence Crisis Line:  1-877-733-1990
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line:  1-812-933-1990 
  • Email:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/email 
  • Website:  https://www.safepassageinc.org/ 
  • Website:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/ 

FULTON COUNTY

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

Heminger House 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: to break the cycle of violence and poverty by providing a caring, healing, and educational service for victims of abuse, including safe, emergency housing and related programs. It is our intent to prepare victims, and their families, so that they can learn to make independent, productive choices, which will assist them in living independently in a healthy, positive, and safe environment.
  • Services: emergency shelter; residential and non-residential crisis services; support groups; 24 hour crisis line
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 4, Plymouth, IN 46563
  • 24hr Crisis Line & Office Phone: (574) 936-7233
  • Fax: (574) 936-4722
  • Email: info@hemingerhouse.com
  • Website:  https://www.hemingerhouse.com/ 

The Beaman Home 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: to provide shelter, education and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence, and sexual assault.
  • Services: Emergency shelter and rapid re-housing program; case management; legal advocacy; support for those still living with harmful partners and those who have left harmful partners; counseling; self-sufficiency education; SYNC Up! youth healing program; 
  • Location: 533 N. Niles Avenue, South Bend, IN  46617
  • Office Phone: (574) 267-7701
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 877-725-9363
  • Email:  https://www.thebeamanhome.com/contact-us/ 
  • Website:  https://www.thebeamanhome.com/ 

The Casie Center

  • Type: child advocacy center 
  • Mission: The CASIE Center provides a comprehensive and coordinated multidisciplinary team approach to the problem of child abuse, with a particular emphasis on sexual abuse. The goal of the Center is to provide a safe, supportive, child-friendly environment for child victims of abuse and neglect, their families, and the multidisciplinary professionals who investigate and address these problems.
  • Services: Forensic interviews; medical clinic with pediatric sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs); prevention of educational neglect program
  • Location: 533 N. Niles Avenue, South Bend, IN  46617
  • Phone:   (574) 282-1414
  • Email:   https://www.casiecenter.org/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://www.casiecenter.org/ 

GIBSON COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Gibson General Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 1808 Sherman Drive Princeton, IN 47670
  • Phone: 812-385-9364
  • Cost: Free

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

GRANT COUNTY

Family Service Society, Inc. 

  • Type: family wellness center; therapy center; child maltreatment center; domestic violence and sexual assault crisis center (survivor support and treatment for adults and children who cause harm)
  • Mission: Family Service Society, Inc. exists to encourage, empower and educate children, adults and families to change their lives for good.
  • Services: General Clinical Programs/Family Focused Therapy; assessment of child maltreatment; Employee Assistance Programs (EAP); Managed Care Services (MCS) for companies and organizations; treatment for sexually abusive adults and children; home-based case management; substance abuse treatment program; school based services
  • Location: 123 W. Hill St, Wabash, IN 46992
  • Domestic Violence Emergency Hotline: 765-664-0701
  • Office Phone:  765-662-9971
  • Email:  famservices@famservices.com 
  • Website: http://www.famservices.com/

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/

Marion General

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 441 N. Wabash Ave Marion, IN 46952
  • Phone: 765-660-6900
  • Cost: Free

Indiana Wesleyan University – Title IX

  • Mission:  IWU has a Title IX Coordinator and a team of Deputy Title IX Coordinators to ensure compliance with the legislation, investigate complaints of harassment, discrimination, and other sex-based complaints from students, staff, and faculty.
  • Title IX coordinator:  NEIL RUSH
  • Location: Maxwell Center for Business & Leadership, Suite 212
  • Phone: 765.677.2175
  • Email: neil.rush@indwes.edu

GREENE COUNTY

MiddleWayHouse

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to empower survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and human trafficking through a wide range of supportive services and advocacy.
  • Services: emergency shelter; sexual violence support services; legal advocacy support and educational groups; transitional housing; prevention programs; human trafficking support services
  • Location: 87 East Spring Street, Bloomfield, IN 47424
  • Transitional Housing: 401 S. Washington, Bloomington, IN 47401
  • 24hr Crisis Line: (812) 336-0846
  • Phone:  (812) 384-8769 
  • Fax:  (812) 384-8769 
  • Email:  communications@middlewayhouse.org
  • Website:  https://middlewayhouse.org/ 

HAMILTON COUNTY

Alternatives, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: pre-school program, after-school weekday program during the summer, on-site pet sheltering, provider training, prevention education for teens, bystander intervention training for alcohol-serving establishments, Emergency shelter, Transitional Housing (for a maximum of two years), 24-Hour crisis call center, 24-Hour crisis response team, Emergency and essential transportation, Case management and ancillary services, Sexual assault intervention and treatment, Support, referral, and advocacy for victims of domestic and sexual violence
  • Location: Anderson, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (866) 593-9999
  • Email:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/contact 
  • Website:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/ 

Beacon of Hope Crisis Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: Crisis Call Advocacy Support and Referral Services, Criminal Justice advocate support, Domestic Violence Advocacy, Economic Sustainability Program, Foster Pet Program, Prevention Empowerment Program, Sexual Assault Advocacy, Purple Sneakers Outreach and Education Program
  • Location: 6920 S. East Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46227
  • Office Phone: 317-731-6131
  • Crisis Line: 317-731-6140
  • Fax:  317-731-6132
  • Email:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/contact.html 
  • Website:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/ 

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Prevail, Inc.

  • Type: child advocacy center; domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Prevail strives to empower victims of crime and abuse on their path to healing, while engaging the community to support safe, healthy relationships.
  • Adult Services: sexual assault advocacy; 24 Hour Crisis Intervention; Protective Order Assistance; Domestic Violence Program; Sexual Assault Program; Secondary Victim Services; Self-Sufficiency Services; Court Support; Victim Notification Services; training for professionals, educators, providers; resources and information
  • Child Services: Family Violence Program; sexual assault support for children and teens; Teen Dating Violence support; Safe Dates Curriculum; Child Advocacy Center; service and therapy dog (Odle) with command of verbal, hand, and ASL words
  • Location: 1100 S. 9th Street, Suite 100 Noblesville, IN 46060
  • Crisis Line: 317-776-3472 
  • Office Phone: 317-773-6942
  • Fax: 317-776-3448
  • Email:  prevail@prevailinc.com 
  • Website:  https://www.prevailinc.com/ 

St. Vincent’s – Carmel

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location:13500 N. Meridian St Carmel, IN, 46032
  • Phone: 317-582-7300
  • Cost: Free

St. Vincent’s – Northweast

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location:13914 Southeastern Parkway Fishers, IN 46037
  • Phone: 317-415-9180
  • Cost: Free

HANCOCK COUNTY

Alternatives, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: pre-school program, after-school weekday program during the summer, on-site pet sheltering, provider training, prevention education for teens, bystander intervention training for alcohol-serving establishments, Emergency shelter, Transitional Housing (for a maximum of two years), 24-Hour crisis call center, 24-Hour crisis response team, Emergency and essential transportation, Case management and ancillary services, Sexual assault intervention and treatment, Support, referral, and advocacy for victims of domestic and sexual violence
  • Location: Anderson, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (866) 593-9999
  • Email:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/contact 
  • Website:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/ 

Beacon of Hope Crisis Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: Crisis Call Advocacy Support and Referral Services, Criminal Justice advocate support, Domestic Violence Advocacy, Economic Sustainability Program, Foster Pet Program, Prevention Empowerment Program, Sexual Assault Advocacy, Purple Sneakers Outreach and Education Program
  • Location: 6920 S. East Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46227
  • Office Phone: 317-731-6131
  • Crisis Line: 317-731-6140
  • Fax:  317-731-6132
  • Email:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/contact.html 
  • Website:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/ 

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Families First Indiana 

  • Type: mental health and violence related family support
  • Mission:  to ensure equal housing opportunities by eliminating housing discrimination through advocacy, enforcement, education and outreach.
  • Services: Mental health counseling for individuals, couples, and families, Support groups, Community education & trainings, 24-hr crisis/suicide intervention hotline, Parenting education, Substance use education & outpatient treatment programs, Domestic violence education & support, Sexual assault survivor counseling & advocacy, Father Engagement Case Management, In-home family preservation counseling & case management
  • Main Location:  2240 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
  • Additional Location: 13 North State Street, Suite 141, Greenfield, IN 46140
  • Phone: 317-634-6341
  • Fax:  317-464-9575 
  • Email: info@familiesfirstindiana.org 
  • Website:  https://www.familiesfirstindiana.org/ 

HARRISON COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Hoosier Hills Pact 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter and youth services
  • Mission: We facilitate change in the lives of people and we challenge organizational systems for the purpose of improving the change process.
  • Services: domestic violence shelter; transitional housing; victim advocacy; juvenile delinquency prevention; youth and family intervention services; intensive case management; community corrections day reporting, community transition, group services, and community service restitution
  • Location: 35 N. Public Square, Salem, IN 47167
  • Phone: 812-883-3318
  • Website:  http://www.pactchangeslives.com/hoosier-hills-pact/ 

HENDRICKS COUNTY

Beacon of Hope Crisis Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: Crisis Call Advocacy Support and Referral Services, Criminal Justice advocate support, Domestic Violence Advocacy, Economic Sustainability Program, Foster Pet Program, Prevention Empowerment Program, Sexual Assault Advocacy, Purple Sneakers Outreach and Education Program
  • Location: 6920 S. East Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46227
  • Office Phone: 317-731-6131
  • Crisis Line: 317-731-6140
  • Fax:  317-731-6132
  • Email:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/contact.html 
  • Website:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/ 

Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide transitional shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as the services needed to break the cycle of abuse in families.
  • Services: shelter for up to 2 years for women with or without children; free individual counselling for adults and children; case management and life skills development; Domestic and Youth Violence Education; Youth and Teen Support Groups; Youth Tutoring; community outreach and education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
  • Phone: 765-342-7673
  • Email:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ 

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Hendricks Regional Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location:1000 E Main St. Danville, IN 46122
  • Phone:  317-718-8857; 317-460-8034
  • Cost: Free

Sheltering Wings 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: Extending the love and compassion of Christ to people in circumstances of domestic abuse.
  • Services: emergency shelter; community and professional education; Men IN Action; Youth Council
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 92, Danville, IN 46122
  • Office Phone:  317-718-5460
  • Crisis Line: 317-745-1496
  • Email:  https://shelteringwings.org/stay-connected/ 
  • Website:  https://shelteringwings.org/ 

Susie’s Place

  • Type: child advocacy center
  • Mission: To provide a neutral, child-friendly center to investigate alleged child abuse and neglect in Indiana, while keeping the comfort and safety of the child the first priority.
  • Services: Child and Family Advocacy; First Responder Training; Mental Health co-located in Avon and Bloomington; Forensic Medical Exams co-located in Bloomington; Darkness to Light Stewards of Children Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Trainings; Body Boundaries – body safety classes for elementary school students; Staying Safe in a Digital World – body/internet safety classes for middle and high school students; My Buddy Therapy Dog program
  • Location: 7519 Beechwood Centre Road, Suite 500, Avon, IN 46123
  • Phone: 317-272-5696
  • Email:  https://susiesplace.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://susiesplace.org/ 

HENRY COUNTY

A Better Way

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission:  To reduce domestic abuse, sexual assault and suicide in our community through shelter services, crisis intervention and prevention initiatives.
  • Services: shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, a walk-in Rape Crisis Center, advocacy, individual trauma-informed counseling, support groups, transitional housing, a 24-hour crisis line for persons in any type of crisis, education + referrals,  a suicide hotline, bullying, teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention programs, and a check-in call service for elderly or disabled homebound persons.
  • Location: Muncie, IN
  • Office Phone:   765-747-9107
  • 24-Hr Crisis Line:  765-288-4357
  • Email: familynetw@aboutspecialkids.org
  • Website:  https://abetterwaymuncie.org/

Alternatives,Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: pre-school program, after-school weekday program during the summer, on-site pet sheltering, provider training, prevention education for teens, bystander intervention training for alcohol-serving establishments, Emergency shelter, Transitional Housing (for a maximum of two years), 24-Hour crisis call center, 24-Hour crisis response team, Emergency and essential transportation, Case management and ancillary services, Sexual assault intervention and treatment, Support, referral, and advocacy for victims of domestic and sexual violence
  • Location: Anderson, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (866) 593-9999
  • Email:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/contact 
  • Website:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/ 

HOWARD COUNTY

Community Health Network – Kokomo

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 1907 W. Sycamore St. Kokomo, IN 46904
  • Phone: 765-456-5733
  • Cost: Free

Family Service Association of Howard County 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To promote healthy families and empower vulnerable individuals and families through education, prevention, and crisis intervention programs.
  • Services: 24 hour crisis line; sexual assault advocates; child safety education programs; Teen Dating Violence Prevention Education; 45 day Crisis Shelter; Rapid Re-Housing Program; Weekly support groups; 1 on 1 case management services; healthy families education and baby care resources and support; Jackson Street Commons (permanent, supportive housing for chronically homeless veterans); youth substance abuse prevention; Prevent Child Abuse Howard County
  • Location: 618 S. Main Street, Kokomo, IN 46901
  • Phone:  765.457.9313
  • Fax:  765.868.4122 
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 877-482-4222
  • Email: artinot@fsahc.org
  • Website:   https://fsahc.org/ 

Indiana University Kokomo – Campus health center

  • Mission: Indiana University is committed to leading the fight against sexual violence. We encourage you to get involved, learn more about policies and resources, and find the support you need. Together we can end violence on our campuses. 
  • Services:  Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS),  Appointments are available on campus with the Mental Health Counselor.  
  • Location:   2300 S Washington St, Kokomo, IN 46902 
  • Phone:   765-455-9364 
  • Website : http://stopsexualviolence.iu.edu/help-report/iuk/index.html

HUNTINGTON COUNTY

Center for Nonviolence 

  • Type: domestic violence prevention and intervention education and support
  • Mission:  The Center for Nonviolence provides education, support, and advocacy to end domestic and other forms of violence while modeling equality and power sharing.
  • Services: women’s support and education programs; Mujeres Unidas; mother’s intervention program; women’s intervention program; batterer’s intervention program; anger management/violence intervention program for youth; critical thinking program for youth; FACES leadership school-based program to prevent violence among elementary school children; LGBTQ+ youth support group
  • Location: 235 West Creighton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46807-1311
  • Phone:  260-456-4112
  • Fax: 260-456-1086
  • Email:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ 

McKenzie’s Hope

  • Type: child advocacy center
  • Mission:The Huntington County Child Advocacy Center, Inc. is dedicated to providing a child focused center to investigate child abuse, the coordination of a unified response to child abuse reports so that every child is treated with equal importance and care, and educational information to the community that promotes the prevention of and appropriate response to child abuse.
  • Services: child-friendly, neutral facilities with staff that help a multidisciplinary team investigate allegations of child abuse, with a particular emphasis on sexual abuse and serious physical abuse.
  • Location: 1175 Etna Ave, Huntington, IN 46750
  • Phone: (260) 356-5730
  • Website:  https://mckenzieshope.org/ 

YWCA of Northeast Indiana

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: YWCA Northeast Indiana is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: addition recovery; domestic violence services: safe shelter, a 24-hr domestic violence crisis line, case management, safety planning, advocacy and aftercare for anyone affected by domestic violence; sexual assault services: crisis intervention, counseling and support groups, 24-hr sexual assault crisis line; Dress for Success; free community education
  • Location: 5920 Decatur Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46816
  • Phone: 260.424.4908
  • Fax: 260.420.5202
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line: 800.441.4073
  • Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 260.426.7273
  • Email:  https://ywcanein.com/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://ywcanein.com/ 

Huntington University – Title IX

  • Mission: Huntington University is deeply committed to providing a safe academic, working and living environment for its students, faculty and staff
  • Location:  2303 College Avenue,Huntington, IN 46750
  • Title IX coordinator : Ron Coffey
  • Phone:   (260) 359-4029 
  • Email: rcoffey@huntington.edu   

JACKSON COUNTY

ASSIST Indiana

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: ASSIST Indiana provides Advocacy, Specialized Services, Interventions and Support to Trauma victims. Utilizing proven efforts through trauma informed care approach along with best practices, we eliminate the negative effects of violence in our community by serving victims and their loved ones directly.
  • Services: aftercare, therapy, counseling, community resource referral as well as crisis intervention, victim advocacy and case management
  • Location: 198 E. Jefferson Street, Franklin, IN 46131
  • Phone:  317-739-4456
  • Email:  https://assistindiana.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://assistindiana.org/ 

Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Empowering those in crisis with the necessary information
  • and resources to stay safe and free from domestic violence.
  • Services: Harm assessment and education; Listening with a non-judgmental ear; Information and Referral; Outreach Materials; Court Advocacy including help filling out and filing Protective Orders; Community Education; Business and School Presentations; Support Group; emergency shelter
  • Location: Not listed
  • Phone: 812-346-1592
  • Email:  http://www.jccdv.org/contact.php 
  • Website:  http://www.jccdv.org/ 

Turning Point Domestic Violence Services

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to work towards the prevention and the elimination of dating and domestic violence. 
  • Services: 24hr crisis line; emergency shelter; transitional housing; Children’s program: Family case management, support groups, domestic violence education, safety planning, tutoring and school liaison services; non-residential services: goal setting and advocacy, danger assessments, information and referrals, domestic violence and sexual assault information, educational support groups, legal advocacy, case management, and individual safety planning; legal support; Servicios de albergue de emergencia; prevention programs and education for community and professionals; additional resources and referrals 
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 103, Columbus, IN, 47202
  • Office Phone: 812-379-5575
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 1-800-221-6311
  • Website:  https://www.turningpointdv.org/ 

Schneck Medical Center

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available.
  • Location: 411 W. Tipton St.Seymour, IN
  • Phone: 812-523-0610
  • Cost: Free

JASPER COUNTY

Center of Hope – Franciscan Rensselaer Hospital

  • Type: Medical facility for sexual assault
  • Services: Specialized Medical Care by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and Medical Forensic Exam Adults/Adolescents only
  • Location:  1104 East Grace Street, Rensselaer, IN 
  • Phone: (219) 866-5141  
  • Cost: Free

North Central Indiana Rural Crisis Center  

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to help end domestic violence in Jasper, Newton, and Pulaski counties by providing temporary shelter and services to victims and children of domestic violence and/or sexual assault through education, advocacy, and community intervention.
  • Services:  Emergency Shelter; advocacy; resources and referrals; education
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 212, Rensselaer, IN, 47978
  • Phone:  (800) 933-0374 
  • Email:  crisiscenter87@gmail.com
  • Website:   https://www.facebook.com/rensselaercrisiscenter/ 

Valley Oaks Health 

  • Type: child advocacy center; domestic violence intervention
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services:  The CAC conducts forensic interviews with children between the ages of three to seventeen who have reported instances of sexual abuse/assault, physical abuse, and in some instances have witnessed a crime. The children and their families are referred to mental health services if necessary.  The Batterers Intervention Program (BIP) is designed to help participants gain practical information on how to change abusive and controlling behavior, increase willingness to change abusive behavior, develop understanding that acts of violence can be related to attempts to maintain control over partners.
  • Location: 131 West Drexel Parkway, Rensselaer, IN, 47978
  • Crisis Line:  (800) 859-5553
  • Phone:  (219) 866-4194
  • Fax: (219) 866-4197
  • Email: https://valleyoaks.org/contact/
  • Website:  https://valleyoaks.org/service/batterers-intervention-program-bip/ 

JAY COUNTY

A Better Way

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission:  To reduce domestic abuse, sexual assault and suicide in our community through shelter services, crisis intervention and prevention initiatives.
  • Services: shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, a walk-in Rape Crisis Center, advocacy, individual trauma-informed counseling, support groups, transitional housing, a 24-hour crisis line for persons in any type of crisis, education + referrals,  a suicide hotline, bullying, teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention programs, and a check-in call service for elderly or disabled homebound persons.
  • Location: Muncie, IN
  • Office Phone:   765-747-9107
  • 24-Hr Crisis Line:  765-288-4357
  • Email: familynetw@aboutspecialkids.org
  • Website:  https://abetterwaymuncie.org/

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/

JEFFERSON COUNTY

Safe Passage, Inc. & Safe Place Sexual Assault Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis centers
  • Mission: to provide help, healing and hope to build a community free of domestic and sexual violence. Through extensive services and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence and innovative community based prevention programming, we strive to build safe, stable nurturing relationships and communities.
  • Services: safe shelter; File a Protective Order; Counseling and Support Groups; Legal Advocacy; Housing, Education, and Employment support; life skills training; domestic violence and sexual violence education; prevention education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 235, Batesville, Indiana 47006
  • Sexual Violence Crisis Line:  1-877-733-1990
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line:  1-812-933-1990 
  • Email:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/email 
  • Website:  https://www.safepassageinc.org/ 
  • Website:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/
  • Additional information: For a Forensic Medical Exam (“Rape Kit”) a SANE (Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner) is available at High Point Hospital in Dearborn County. 

Hanover College Title IX

  • Mission:  The mission of Hanover College is to educate the whole person in a context that fosters the development of humane values. Hanover College expects that all members of the college community will conduct themselves in a responsible manner that shows respect for others and for the community at large. As a part of the larger community, Hanover College is subject to, abides by, and supports federal statutes, Indiana state statues and local ordinances regarding criminal conduct. 
  • Title IX coordinator:   Casey Heckler 
  • Location: 484 Ball Dr, Hanover, IN 47243 –  Brown Campus Center 214 
  • Phone:  812-866-6740 
  • Email:  heckler@hanover.edu

JENNINGS COUNTY

ASSIST Indiana

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: ASSIST Indiana provides Advocacy, Specialized Services, Interventions and Support to Trauma victims. Utilizing proven efforts through trauma informed care approach along with best practices, we eliminate the negative effects of violence in our community by serving victims and their loved ones directly.
  • Services: aftercare, therapy, counseling, community resource referral as well as crisis intervention, victim advocacy and case management
  • Location: 198 E. Jefferson Street, Franklin, IN 46131
  • Phone:  317-739-4456
  • Email:  https://assistindiana.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://assistindiana.org/ 

Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Empowering those in crisis with the necessary information
  • and resources to stay safe and free from domestic violence.
  • Services: Harm assessment and education; Listening with a non-judgmental ear; Information and Referral; Outreach Materials; Court Advocacy including help filling out and filing Protective Orders; Community Education; Business and School Presentations; Support Group; emergency shelter
  • Location: Not listed
  • Phone: 812-346-1592
  • Email:  http://www.jccdv.org/contact.php 
  • Website:  http://www.jccdv.org/ 

JOHNSON COUNTY

Beacon of Hope Crisis Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: Crisis Call Advocacy Support and Referral Services, Criminal Justice advocate support, Domestic Violence Advocacy, Economic Sustainability Program, Foster Pet Program, Prevention Empowerment Program, Sexual Assault Advocacy, Purple Sneakers Outreach and Education Program
  • Location: 6920 S. East Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46227
  • Office Phone: 317-731-6131
  • Crisis Line: 317-731-6140
  • Fax:  317-731-6132
  • Email:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/contact.html 
  • Website:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/ 

Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide transitional shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as the services needed to break the cycle of abuse in families.
  • Services: shelter for up to 2 years for women with or without children; free individual counselling for adults and children; case management and life skills development; Domestic and Youth Violence Education; Youth and Teen Support Groups; Youth Tutoring; community outreach and education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
  • Phone: 765-342-7673
  • Email:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ 

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Sheltering Wings 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: Extending the love and compassion of Christ to people in circumstances of domestic abuse.
  • Services: emergency shelter; community and professional education; Men IN Action; Youth Council
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 92, Danville, IN 46122
  • Office Phone:  317-718-5460
  • Crisis Line: 317-745-1496
  • Email:  https://shelteringwings.org/stay-connected/ 
  • Website:  https://shelteringwings.org/ 

Turning Point Domestic Violence Services

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to work towards the prevention and the elimination of dating and domestic violence. 
  • Services: 24hr crisis line; emergency shelter; transitional housing; Children’s program: Family case management, support groups, domestic violence education, safety planning, tutoring and school liaison services; non-residential services: goal setting and advocacy, danger assessments, information and referrals, domestic violence and sexual assault information, educational support groups, legal advocacy, case management, and individual safety planning; legal support; Servicios de albergue de emergencia; prevention programs and education for community and professionals; additional resources and referrals 
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 103, Columbus, IN, 47202
  • Office Phone: 812-379-5575
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 1-800-221-6311
  • Website:  https://www.turningpointdv.org/ 

Franklin College Counseling Center: 

Franklin College Campus Minister: 

Franklin College Title IX

  • Title IX coordinator:  June Henderson 
  • Location:  Franklin College Office of Human Resources, 101 Branigin Blvd., Franklin, IN 46131 
  • Phone: 317.738.8028 
  • Email:  jhenderson@franklincollege.edu    

KNOX COUNTY

Hope’s Voice of Knox County

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: To work in partnership with other health, law enforcement and social service agencies to (1) effect comprehensive domestic and sexual violence prevention programs, and to (2) empower victims, survivors, and persons affected by domestic and sexual violence through confidential crisis intervention, education, and advocacy in Knox County.
  • Services: crisis counseling, safety planning, and advocacy
  • Location: 105 Broadway St, Vincennes, Indiana
  • Office Phone: (812) 899-4673
  • Website:  https://www.facebook.com/pg/HopesVoiceCFS/ 

KOSCIUSKO COUNTY

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/

The Beaman Home 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: to provide shelter, education and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence, and sexual assault.
  • Services: Emergency shelter and rapid re-housing program; case management; legal advocacy; support for those still living with harmful partners and those who have left harmful partners; counseling; self-sufficiency education; SYNC Up! youth healing program; 
  • Location: 533 N. Niles Avenue, South Bend, IN  46617
  • Office Phone: (574) 267-7701
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 877-725-9363
  • Email:  https://www.thebeamanhome.com/contact-us/ 
  • Website:  https://www.thebeamanhome.com/ 

LA PORTE COUNTY

Stepping Stone Shelter for Women, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: We, the members of The Stepping Stone Shelter for Women, alert to the problems of domestic violence existing at all socioeconomic levels in American society and, perpetuating itself from generation to generation, associate ourselves to work toward its elimination and, in particular, to offer refuge and services to its victims in our area.
  • Services:  Temporary Shelter; Clothing and Food; Crisis Intervention; Legal Advocacy;  One to One Support and Support Groups; Rape Recovery Support; Essential Transportation; 24 hour staffing and hotline; “The Bridge” Transition Housing
  • Location: Not listed
  • 24hr Crisis Line: (866) 879-4615
  • Phone: (219) 879-4615
  • Email:  info@steppingstoneshelter.org
  • Website:  http://www.steppingstoneshelter.org/ 

LAGRANGE COUNTY

Elijah Haven Crisis Intervention Center 

  • Type: domestic violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to provide a safe, healing, nurturing environment for all individuals affected by domestic violence and to advocate violence-free living.
  • Services: 24-Hour Crisis Line; Short-Term Emergency Shelter; Educational and Therapeutic Support Groups; Referrals for Crisis Counseling for adults and youth; Legal Advocacy; domestic violence  and teen relationship education
  • Location: 201 S Detroit Street, Lagrange, IN, 46761
  • Office Phone:   260.463.8700 
  • 24hr Crisis Line:  1.866.463.3400 
  • Email:  http://www.elijahhaven.org/contact.html 
  • Website:  http://www.elijahhaven.org/ 

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

LAKE COUNTY

Center of Hope: St. Anthony Medical Center/Hospital

  • Type: Medical facility for sexual assault
  • Services: Specialized Medical Care by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and Medical Forensic Exam Adults/Adolescents only
  • Location:   1201 South Main Street, Crown Point, IN 46307 
  • Phone:  219 757-6310
  • Cost: Free

Center of Hope: St. Margaret’s South Campus Hospital

  • Type: Medical facility for sexual assault
  • Services: Specialized Medical Care by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and Medical Forensic Exam Adults/Adolescents only
  • Location:    24 Joliet Street, Dyer, IN 46311 
  • Phone:   (219) 865-2141 
  • Cost: Free

Crisis Center, Inc. 

  • Type: youth and family crisis center
  • Mission: Strengthening communities and empowering families with emphasis on children in need of shelter, safety and support. 
  • Services: emergency shelter for youth ages 10 -18, Safely Home, Teen Court early intervention program, crisis hotline, professional counseling, community outreach, resource referral
  • Location: 101 N Montgomery St., Gary, IN. 46403
  • Phone: (219) 938-7070
  • Fax: (219) 938-7502 
  • Email:  crisis@crisiscenterysb.org 
  • Website:  www.crisiscenterysb.org 

Fair Haven Rape Crisis Center

  • Type: sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: to provide faith-focused services to those affected by sexual violence & trauma. 
  • Services: 24 hour sexual assault advocates available, youth and teen education programs, awareness raising campaigns
  • Location: 2645 Ridge Rd, Highland, IN 46322
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 219-218-2552
  • Phone: (219) 961-4357
  • Fax: (219) 513-9988
  • Email:  https://www.asafeport.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:  https://www.asafeport.org/ 

Rainbow Ark Shelter (Gary Commission for Women) 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: The mission of the Commission is to ensure that women, who are residents of the City of Gary, the utilization of their talents and full realization of their rights as citizens.
  • Services: emergency shelter for women, men, and children; crisis intervention; daily living needs (such as food, toiletries, emergency clothing); residential and non-residential support groups; legal advocacy; referrals; education
  • Location: 839 Broadway, 3rd Floor, Gary, IN 46402
  • Phone:  (219) 883-4155 
  • Fax: (219) 881-5287 
  • Email:   tgeorge@ci.gary.in.us 
  • Website:  https://garyin.us/gary-commission-for-women/ 

St. Jude House 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: St. Jude House is a safe emergency shelter and provider of services for victims of domestic violence and their dependent children. We provide housing, advocacy and compassionate assistance.
  • Services: 24-hour crisis line; emergency, temporary shelter; Residential or non-residential one-on-one counseling and support groups for adult and child survivors; 24-hour sexual assault survivor support advocacy; Legal advocacy; Community education for community groups, service providers, schools, and churches.
  • Location: 12490 Marshall Street, Crown Point, Indiana 46307-4856
  • 24hr Crisis Line:  1(800) 254-1286 
  • Office Phone: (219) 662-7066
  • Fax: (219) 662-7041
  • Email:  https://www.stjudehouse.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  https://www.stjudehouse.org/ 

The Caring Place, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: The Caring Place, Inc. provides service and shelter for victims of violence and their children, through education and awareness, we empower all members of the community to live in peace.
  • Services: 24-hour crisis line; emergency, temporary shelter; goal planning; counseling and support groups; social and legal advocacy; Legal advocacy; referrals; Community education; The Amanda Forum teen dating violence education task force
  • Location: 607 Bullseye Lake Rd,  Valparaiso, IN  46384 
  • 24hr Crisis Line:  1.800.933.0466
  • Office Phone:  219-464-0840 
  • Email:  http://thecaringplacenwi.org/contact/  
  • Website:   http://thecaringplacenwi.org/ 

Indiana University Northwest – Title IX


LAWRENCE COUNTY

Hoosier Hills Pact 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter and youth services
  • Mission: We facilitate change in the lives of people and we challenge organizational systems for the purpose of improving the change process.
  • Services: domestic violence shelter; transitional housing; victim advocacy; juvenile delinquency prevention; youth and family intervention services; intensive case management; community corrections day reporting, community transition, group services, and community service restitution
  • Location: 35 N. Public Square, Salem, IN 47167
  • Phone: 812-883-3318
  • Website:  http://www.pactchangeslives.com/hoosier-hills-pact/ 

MiddleWayHouse

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to empower survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and human trafficking through a wide range of supportive services and advocacy.
  • Services: emergency shelter; sexual violence support services; legal advocacy support and educational groups; transitional housing; prevention programs; human trafficking support services
  • Location and Transitional Housing: 401 S. Washington, Bloomington, IN 47401
  • 24hr Crisis Line: (812) 336-0846
  • Phone:  (812) 337-4510 
  • Fax:  (812) 337-4511 
  • Email:  communications@middlewayhouse.org
  • Website:  https://middlewayhouse.org/ 

Susie’sPlace

  • Type: child advocacy center
  • Mission: To provide a neutral, child-friendly center to investigate alleged child abuse and neglect in Indiana, while keeping the comfort and safety of the child the first priority.
  • Services: Child and Family Advocacy; First Responder Training; Mental Health co-located in Avon and Bloomington; Forensic Medical Exams co-located in Bloomington; Darkness to Light Stewards of Children Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Trainings; Body Boundaries – body safety classes for elementary school students; Staying Safe in a Digital World – body/internet safety classes for middle and high school students; My Buddy Therapy Dog program
  • Location: 365 S Park Ridge Road Ste. 103, Bloomington, IN 47401
  • Phone:  812-822-1570 
  • Email:  https://susiesplace.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://susiesplace.org/ 

MADISON COUNTY

Alternatives,Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: pre-school program, after-school weekday program during the summer, on-site pet sheltering, provider training, prevention education for teens, bystander intervention training for alcohol-serving establishments, Emergency shelter, Transitional Housing (for a maximum of two years), 24-Hour crisis call center, 24-Hour crisis response team, Emergency and essential transportation, Case management and ancillary services, Sexual assault intervention and treatment, Support, referral, and advocacy for victims of domestic and sexual violence
  • Location: Anderson, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (866) 593-9999
  • Email:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/contact 
  • Website:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/ 

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Madison County Sexual Assault Treatment Center

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam
  • Location: Community Hospital Anderson, 1515 N Madison Ave, Anderson, IN 46011
  • Phone: 765-622-2077
  • Website:  https://indianacesa.org/counties/madison-county/ 

St. Vincent Anderson Regional Sexual Assault Treatment Center


MARION COUNTY

Alternatives,Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: pre-school program, after-school weekday program during the summer, on-site pet sheltering, provider training, prevention education for teens, bystander intervention training for alcohol-serving establishments, Emergency shelter, Transitional Housing (for a maximum of two years), 24-Hour crisis call center, 24-Hour crisis response team, Emergency and essential transportation, Case management and ancillary services, Sexual assault intervention and treatment, Support, referral, and advocacy for victims of domestic and sexual violence
  • Location: Anderson, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (866) 593-9999
  • Email:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/contact 
  • Website:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/ 

Beacon of Hope Crisis Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: Crisis Call Advocacy Support and Referral Services, Criminal Justice advocate support, Domestic Violence Advocacy, Economic Sustainability Program, Foster Pet Program, Prevention Empowerment Program, Sexual Assault Advocacy, Purple Sneakers Outreach and Education Program
  • Location: 6920 S. East Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46227
  • Office Phone: 317-731-6131
  • Crisis Line: 317-731-6140
  • Fax:  317-731-6132
  • Email:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/contact.html 
  • Website:   https://www.beaconofhopeindy.org/ 

Center for Victim and Human Rights

  • Type: interpersonal violence legal support
  • Mission: to empower and advance the safety of victims through legal representation and educational outreach.
  • Services: Protection Orders; Humanitarian Immigration Relief; Crime Victim Rights Enforcement; Paternity / Child Custody; Title IX support
  • Location: 6920 S. East Street, Suite B, Indianapolis, IN 46227
  • Phone:  (317) 610-3427 
  • Email: Contact@cvhr.org 
  • Website:  http://www.cvhr.org/ 

Center of Hope: Community East Hospital

  • Type: Medical facility for sexual assault
  • Services: Specialized Medical Care by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and Medical Forensic Exam Adults/Adolescents only
  • Location:     1500 N Ritter Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46219 
  • Phone:   (317) 355-4673 
  • Cost: Free

Center of Hope: Community North Hospital

  • Type: Medical facility for sexual assault
  • Services: Specialized Medical Care by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and Medical Forensic Exam Adults/Adolescents only
  • Location:   7150 Clearvista Dr, Indianapolis, IN 46256  
  • Phone:   (317) 355-4673 
  • Cost: Free

Center of Hope: Community South Hospital

  • Type: Medical facility for sexual assault
  • Services: Specialized Medical Care by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and Medical Forensic Exam Adults/Adolescents only
  • Location:   1402 East County Line Road South, Indianapolis, IN 46227 
  • Phone:   (317) 355-4673 
  • Cost: Free

Center of Hope: Methodist Hospital

  • Type: Medical facility for sexual assault
  • Services: Specialized Medical Care by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and Medical Forensic Exam Adults/Adolescents only
  • Location:    701 N Senate Ave, Indianapolis, IN 46202 
  • Phone:     (317) 962-3600 
  • Cost: Free

Center of Hope: St. Francis Hospital

Center of Hope: St. Vincent Hospital

Center of Hope: IU Riley Hospital

  • Type: Medical facility for sexual assault
  • Services: Specialized Medical Care by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) and Medical Forensic Exam Adults/Adolescents ,  Specialized Medical Care by a American Board of Pediatrics (ABP) certified Child Abuse Pediatrician 
  • Location:    705 Riley Hospital Dr. Indianapolis, IN 46206 
  • Phone:       (317) 944-5000 
  • Cost: Free

Coburn Place Safe Haven

  • Type: domestic violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: Coburn Place empowers victims of intimate partner violence to live as survivors.
  • Adult Services: Individual advocacy and case management, individual and family therapy (provided to residential clients or by referral), support groups, criminal justice/court advocacy, victim compensation fund assistance, address confidentiality assistance, HopeLine cellphone assistance, financial literacy and economic empowerment curricula, housing advocacy and education, permanent housing placement and referrals, GED tutoring and education advancement, health/wellness education, healthy relationship classes/groups, pre-arranged childcare for appointments/services, budget-stretching direct aid (as available) for food, medical, and transportation assistance, employment/career readiness, substance abuse prevention/treatment referrals
  • Children’s Age Appropriate Services: Indoor and outdoor play/development spaces, Individual advocacy and case management, individual and family therapy (provided to residential clients or by referral)support groups, financial literacy and economic empowerment curricula, homework help and tutoring, literacy, GED tutoring and education advancement, computer lab, health/wellness education and activities, healthy relationship classes/groups, anti-bullying programs, personal safety, field trips, after-school programs and school break camps, civic engagement and philanthropic activities, employment/career readiness, substance abuse prevention/treatment referrals
  • Income-Based Services: six to 24 months of on-site transitional housing; six to 12 months of community-based transitional housing
  • Location: 604 East 38th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
  • Phone: 317-923-5750
  • Email:  https://coburnplace.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website: https://coburnplace.org/ 

Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide transitional shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as the services needed to break the cycle of abuse in families.
  • Services: shelter for up to 2 years for women with or without children; free individual counselling for adults and children; case management and life skills development; Domestic and Youth Violence Education; Youth and Teen Support Groups; Youth Tutoring; community outreach and education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
  • Phone: 765-342-7673
  • Email:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ 

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Families First Indiana 

  • Type: mental health and violence related family support
  • Mission:  to ensure equal housing opportunities by eliminating housing discrimination through advocacy, enforcement, education and outreach.
  • Services: Mental health counseling for individuals, couples, and families, Support groups, Community education & trainings, 24-hr crisis/suicide intervention hotline, Parenting education, Substance use education & outpatient treatment programs, Domestic violence education & support, Sexual assault survivor counseling & advocacy, Father Engagement Case Management, In-home family preservation counseling & case management
  • Main Location:  2240 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
  • Additional Location: 13 North State Street, Suite 141, Greenfield, IN 46140
  • Phone: 317-634-6341
  • Fax:  317-464-9575 
  • Email: info@familiesfirstindiana.org 
  • Website:  https://www.familiesfirstindiana.org/ 

Latino Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence, Inc. 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission:  The Latino Coalition is a statewide nonprofit organization that provides support and advocacy to Latino victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The Latino Coalition also provides program coordination and skills training to assist service providers and member programs to develop, enhance, and improve their programs, policies, and services to be more linguistically and culturally competent.
  • Services: Bilingual Counseling and Advocacy; cultural competency and immigration training to legal professionals, law enforcement officers, prosecutors, and other victim service providers; Fosters the development of local bilingual victim assistance networks and technical assistance to enhance the continuity of support for Latino victims; reporting and access to protective orders or other legal services; collaborates with bilingual/bicultural attorneys to provide legal presentations and individual consultation to community members and service providers across the state;  Victim Immigrant Services and Assistance;   support group for Latina victims and survivors of domestic violence; resource referral
  • Location: 300 East Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, Suite 250, Indianapolis, IN  46205 
  • Phone:  1-866-442-4627
  • Fax: (317) 926-4672
  • Email:  latinoinfo@indianalatinocoalition.org 
  • Website:  http://www.indianalatinocoalition.org/ 

Legacy House 

  • Type: interpersonal violence crisis center
  • Mission:  to provide no cost trauma counseling and advocacy services to victims of violence.
  • Services: counseling and advocacy; courtroom support; assistance with preparing petitions for emergency protective orders and victim compensation applications; shelter and social service referrals
  • Location: lower level of the Eskenazi Center – North Arlington, 2505 North Arlington Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46128
  • Phone:  (317) 554-5272 
  • Website:  http://www.hhcorp.org/hhc/index.php/programs/legacy-house 

 Marion County Child advocacy center

  • Type: child advocacy center
  • Mission: The Child Advocacy Center is a child-focused center dedicated to providing children a safe and comfortable place where highly trained child interviewers talk to children in private, child-friendly interview rooms.
  • Services: safe, supportive, child-friendly environment for child victims of abuse and neglect, their families, and the multidisciplinary professionals who investigate and address these problems
  • Location: 4134 North Keystone Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46205
  • Phone:  (317) 327-6900
  • Fax: 317-327-4527
  • Email:  kimberly.rasheed@indy.gov 
  • Website: https://incacs.org/centers/marion-county-child-advocacy-center-2/ 

Sheltering Wings 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: Extending the love and compassion of Christ to people in circumstances of domestic abuse.
  • Services: emergency shelter; community and professional education; Men IN Action; Youth Council
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 92, Danville, IN 46122
  • Office Phone:  317-718-5460
  • Crisis Line: 317-745-1496
  • Email:  https://shelteringwings.org/stay-connected/ 
  • Website:  https://shelteringwings.org/ 

The Julian Center

  • Type: domestic violence, sexual violence, and stalking crisis center
  • Mission:  to assist survivors through collaborative advocacy and support to achieve long-term safety, stability and self-sufficiency.
  • Services: 24-Hour Crisis Line; Emergency Shelter; counseling and support groups; Empowerment Support Program to support survivors to work toward financial and emotional autonomy; Sexual Assault Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; New Life Transitional Housing; Permanent Supportive Housing; Community Engagement programs; free legal representation for a variety of non-criminal needs; Extended Support Advocacy program and case management
  • Location:  2011 N. Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
  • Phone: 317.920.9320
  • Website:  https://www.juliancenter.org/ 

Indiana University Purdue University – Indianapolis- IU Health CenterSexual Assault Crisis Service

  • Mission: The Sexual Assault Crisis Service (SACS) team is here to help any member of the IU community who has experienced an assault. SACS is a special part of CAPS and is staffed by counselors who specialize in working with those who have withstood sexual violence 
  • Services:  crisis consultation, individual and group counseling, and assistance with referrals for medical care. 
  • Location:  4719 Indiana Avenue, Walker Plaza 220.
  • Phone:  317-274-2548
  • 24-hour crisis line: (812) 855-8900 
  • Website:  https://healthcenter.indiana.edu/counseling/Sexual-Assault-Crisis-Service.shtml

Sexual Assault Prevention, Intervention and Response Task Force.

  • Services: Counseling and Psychological Services
  • Locations: Coleman Hall, room 100  and Campus Center Walker Plaza 220, suite 213- 
  • Phone: 317-274-5715
  • Email:  saadv@iupui.edu
  • Website: https://sapir.iupui.edu/

 Butler University Title IX

  • Services: The University offers services and external resources, some of which may be accessed 24 hours a day, so that a student may choose what she or he would find most helpful and healing. 
  • Location:  4600 Sunset Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana 46208 
  • Title IX coordinator : Sahrah Diaz
  • Phone:  800-368-6852 
  • Email: sbarnes@butler.edu

DeVry University–Indiana Title IX

  • Title IX Coordinator:  Paul Herbst  
  • Location on campus: ADA/504 Coordinator 
  • Phone: 630-960-8019 
  • Email: TitleIX@devry.edu   

Marian University Title IX


MARSHALL COUNTY

Heminger House 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: to break the cycle of violence and poverty by providing a caring, healing, and educational service for victims of abuse, including safe, emergency housing and related programs. It is our intent to prepare victims, and their families, so that they can learn to make independent, productive choices, which will assist them in living independently in a healthy, positive, and safe environment.
  • Services: emergency shelter; residential and non-residential crisis services; support groups; 24 hour crisis line
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 4, Plymouth, IN 46563
  • 24hr Crisis Line & Office Phone: (574) 936-7233
  • Fax: (574) 936-4722
  • Email: info@hemingerhouse.com
  • Website:  https://www.hemingerhouse.com/ 

The Beaman Home 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: to provide shelter, education and confidential services to survivors of domestic violence, and sexual assault.
  • Services: Emergency shelter and rapid re-housing program; case management; legal advocacy; support for those still living with harmful partners and those who have left harmful partners; counseling; self-sufficiency education; SYNC Up! youth healing program; 
  • Location: 533 N. Niles Avenue, South Bend, IN  46617
  • Office Phone: (574) 267-7701
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 877-725-9363
  • Email:  https://www.thebeamanhome.com/contact-us/ 
  • Website:  https://www.thebeamanhome.com/ 

The Casie Center

  • Type: child advocacy center 
  • Mission: The CASIE Center provides a comprehensive and coordinated multidisciplinary team approach to the problem of child abuse, with a particular emphasis on sexual abuse. The goal of the Center is to provide a safe, supportive, child-friendly environment for child victims of abuse and neglect, their families, and the multidisciplinary professionals who investigate and address these problems.
  • Services: Forensic interviews; medical clinic with pediatric sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs); prevention of educational neglect program
  • Location: 533 N. Niles Avenue, South Bend, IN  46617
  • Phone:   (574) 282-1414
  • Email:   https://www.casiecenter.org/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://www.casiecenter.org/ 

Ancilla College Title IX

  • Type: Campus Sexual Assault Resource Center 
  • Mission:  Ancilla College is committed to providing a safe environment for all. As such, sex discrimination and sexual misconduct are not .
  • Services: resources available for educating employees and students on the definition, nature, evidence and consequences of sexual discrimination, sexual harassment and sexual violence 
  • Location:  9601 S. Union Road, Plymouth, IN 46563 
  • Title IX Coordinator:   Scott P. Horch-Residence Life  
  • Phone:  (574) 936–8898 | (866) 262–4552 ext 347 
  • Website:   https://www.ancilla.edu/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/7-12-17-TitleIX-Brochure.pdf 

MARTIN COUNTY

Crisis Connection, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center 
  • Mission: We promote individual accountability and respect to end domestic violence and sexual assault through confidential crisis intervention, victim advocacy, primary prevention education, and collaboration with community partners.
  • Direct Client Services: 24-Hour Hotline; Crisis Intervention/Counseling; Safety Planning; Assistance with Filing Protective Orders; Safe Housing Options; Limited Emergency Transportation; Support Groups; access to a Sexual Assault Response Team that includes an exam performed by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Personal Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; Medical Advocacy; Provide information/referral for Food, Rent Assistance, Back-to-School Supplies; Services to the Deaf; Emergency Translation Services; Pet Care Programs as appropriate; Victim Assistance Services
  • Educational Services: Batterer’s Intervention Program for Men and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program for Women who are violent; Primary Prevention Practices; School Curriculum (age-specific) on various topics; Speakers/Resources available for Youth-Serving Organizations, Clubs, Faith Communities, Parents, and other community entities; Professional Resources for educators, providers, and professionals; Natural Helpers Peer-Helping Program Facilitation; Coaching Boys into Men Program
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 903, Jasper, IN  47547
  • Dubois County Office: 812.482.1555
  • Perry County Office: 812.547.8878
  • Pike County Office: 812.809.4495
  • Email:  info@crisisconnectioninc.org 
  • Website:   https://crisisconnectioninc.org/

Middle Way House 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to empower survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and human trafficking through a wide range of supportive services and advocacy.
  • Services: emergency shelter; sexual violence support services; legal advocacy support and educational groups; transitional housing; prevention programs; human trafficking support services
  • Location: 123 Cooper St.  (Door 3 in Work One Office), Loogootee, IN 47553
  • Transitional Housing: 401 S. Washington, Bloomington, IN 47401
  • 24hr Crisis Line: (812) 336-0846
  • Phone: (812) 295-2993
  • Fax:  (812) 295-4093 
  • Email:  communications@middlewayhouse.org
  • Website:  https://middlewayhouse.org/ 

MIAMI COUNTY

Family Service Association of Howard County 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To promote healthy families and empower vulnerable individuals and families through education, prevention, and crisis intervention programs.
  • Services: 24 hour crisis line; sexual assault advocates; child safety education programs; Teen Dating Violence Prevention Education; 45 day Crisis Shelter; Rapid Re-Housing Program; Weekly support groups; 1 on 1 case management services; healthy families education and baby care resources and support; Jackson Street Commons (permanent, supportive housing for chronically homeless veterans); youth substance abuse prevention; Prevent Child Abuse Howard County
  • Location: 618 S. Main Street, Kokomo, IN 46901
  • Phone:  765.457.9313
  • Fax:  765.868.4122 
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 877-482-4222
  • Email: artinot@fsahc.org
  • Website:   https://fsahc.org/ 

FortWayneSexualAssaultTreatmentCenter

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

MONROE COUNTY

Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide transitional shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as the services needed to break the cycle of abuse in families.
  • Services: shelter for up to 2 years for women with or without children; free individual counselling for adults and children; case management and life skills development; Domestic and Youth Violence Education; Youth and Teen Support Groups; Youth Tutoring; community outreach and education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
  • Phone: 765-342-7673
  • Email:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ 

Middle Way House

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to empower survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and human trafficking through a wide range of supportive services and advocacy.
  • Services: emergency shelter; sexual violence support services; legal advocacy support and educational groups; transitional housing; prevention programs; human trafficking support services
  • Location and Transitional Housing: 401 S. Washington, Bloomington, IN 47401
  • 24hr Crisis Line: (812) 336-0846
  • Phone:  (812) 337-4510 
  • Fax:  (812) 337-4511 
  • Email:  communications@middlewayhouse.org
  • Website:  https://middlewayhouse.org/ 

Monroe County Victim Assistance Program 

  • Type: interpersonal violence legal advocacy
  • Mission: to seek justice, promote greater public safety, and assist victims of crimes.
  • Services: violence prevention education; legal advocacy for survivors; victims of violent crime compensation fund
  • Location:  301 N. College Avenue, Room 211 Bloomington, IN 47404 
  • Phone:    812 ) 349-2893 
  • Fax:  (812) 337-4511 
  • Email:   vap@co.monroe.in.us 
  • Website:  http://www.monroeprosecutor.us/victims-assistance-program/ 

Susie’s Place

  • Type: child advocacy center
  • Mission: To provide a neutral, child-friendly center to investigate alleged child abuse and neglect in Indiana, while keeping the comfort and safety of the child the first priority.
  • Services: Child and Family Advocacy; First Responder Training; Mental Health co-located in Avon and Bloomington; Forensic Medical Exams co-located in Bloomington; Darkness to Light Stewards of Children Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Trainings; Body Boundaries – body safety classes for elementary school students; Staying Safe in a Digital World – body/internet safety classes for middle and high school students; My Buddy Therapy Dog program
  • Location: 365 S Park Ridge Road Ste. 103, Bloomington, IN 47401
  • Phone:  812-822-1570 
  • Email:  https://susiesplace.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://susiesplace.org/ 

Indiana University – Bloomington – IU Health CenterSexual Assault Crisis Service

  • Mission: The Sexual Assault Crisis Service (SACS) team is here to help any member of the IU community who has experienced an assault. SACS is a special part of CAPS and is staffed by counselors who specialize in working with those who have withstood sexual violence 
  • Services:  crisis consultation, individual and group counseling, and assistance with referrals for medical care. 
  • Location:  Sexual Assault Crisis Services, CAPS (for students) ,IU Health Center 4th floor
  • Phone:  (812) 855-5711 
  • 24-hour crisis line: (812) 855-8900 
  • Website:  https://healthcenter.indiana.edu/counseling/Sexual-Assault-Crisis-Service.shtml 

MONTGOMERY COUNTY

Family Crisis Center

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence shelter & crisis center
  • Mission: To provide quality emergency shelter and transitional living in a supportive environment with prevention and intervention services while advocating for the rights of survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
  • Services: 24 Hour Crisis Hotline; Case Management; Referral Services; Youth Services; Legal Advocacy; Sexual Assault Advocacy; Emergency shelter and transitional housing; Clothing Pantry; Weekly Support Group; Community Outreach and Education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 254, Crawfordsville, IN 47933
  • Phone: 1-800-370-4103
  • Email:  andyf@familycrisisshelter.org
  • Website: https://sites.google.com/site/familycrisisshelter/home

Family Support Services of West Central Indiana 

  • Type:  family services; child maltreatment prevention and intervention; domestic and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: to prevent child abuse, neglect and domestic violence through education, guidance, intervention and supportive services.
  • Services: healthy families program with life skills and child care support; free child care (TOTS Time); youth council (CYCLE); court Advocacy; Protective Orders; Safe Shelter; Domestic Violence Education; Safety Plans; Referrals; Women’s, Teen’s and Children’s  Support Groups; On-going Support; Educational Groups and programming; prevention coalition
  • Location: 16 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, IN 46135
  • Phone: (765) 653-4820
  • Email:  https://fsswci.net/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://fsswci.net/ 

Sheltering Wings 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: Extending the love and compassion of Christ to people in circumstances of domestic abuse.
  • Services: emergency shelter; community and professional education; Men IN Action; Youth Council
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 92, Danville, IN 46122
  • Office Phone:  317-718-5460
  • Crisis Line: 317-745-1496
  • Email:  https://shelteringwings.org/stay-connected/ 
  • Website:  https://shelteringwings.org/ 

MORGAN COUNTY 

Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide transitional shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as the services needed to break the cycle of abuse in families.
  • Services: shelter for up to 2 years for women with or without children; free individual counselling for adults and children; case management and life skills development; Domestic and Youth Violence Education; Youth and Teen Support Groups; Youth Tutoring; community outreach and education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
  • Phone: 765-342-7673
  • Email:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ 

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Sheltering Wings 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: Extending the love and compassion of Christ to people in circumstances of domestic abuse.
  • Services: emergency shelter; community and professional education; Men IN Action; Youth Council
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 92, Danville, IN 46122
  • Office Phone:  317-718-5460
  • Crisis Line: 317-745-1496
  • Email:  https://shelteringwings.org/stay-connected/ 
  • Website:  https://shelteringwings.org/ 

Susie’s Place

  • Type: child advocacy center
  • Mission: To provide a neutral, child-friendly center to investigate alleged child abuse and neglect in Indiana, while keeping the comfort and safety of the child the first priority.
  • Services: Child and Family Advocacy; First Responder Training; Mental Health co-located in Avon and Bloomington; Forensic Medical Exams co-located in Bloomington; Darkness to Light Stewards of Children Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Trainings; Body Boundaries – body safety classes for elementary school students; Staying Safe in a Digital World – body/internet safety classes for middle and high school students; My Buddy Therapy Dog program
  • Location:  7519 Beechwood Centre Rd, Avon, IN 46123
  • Phone: (317) 272-5696
  • Email:  https://susiesplace.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://susiesplace.org/ 

NEWTON COUNTY

North Central Indiana Rural Crisis Center  

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to help end domestic violence in Jasper, Newton, and Pulaski counties by providing temporary shelter and services to victims and children of domestic violence and/or sexual assault through education, advocacy, and community intervention.
  • Services:  Emergency Shelter; advocacy; resources and referrals; education
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 212, Rensselaer, IN, 47978
  • Phone:  (800) 933-0374 
  • Email:  crisiscenter87@gmail.com
  • Website:   https://www.facebook.com/rensselaercrisiscenter/ 

Valley Oaks Health 

  • Type: child advocacy center; domestic violence intervention
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services:  The CAC conducts forensic interviews with children between the ages of three to seventeen who have reported instances of sexual abuse/assault, physical abuse, and in some instances have witnessed a crime. The children and their families are referred to mental health services if necessary.  The Batterers Intervention Program (BIP) is designed to help participants gain practical information on how to change abusive and controlling behavior, increase willingness to change abusive behavior, develop understanding that acts of violence can be related to attempts to maintain control over partners.
  • Location: 131 West Drexel Parkway, Rensselaer, IN, 47978
  • Crisis Line:  (800) 859-5553
  • Phone:  (219) 866-4194
  • Fax: (219) 866-4197
  • Email: https://valleyoaks.org/contact/
  • Website:  https://valleyoaks.org/service/batterers-intervention-program-bip/ 

NOBLE COUNTY

Center for Nonviolence 

  • Type: domestic violence prevention and intervention education and support
  • Mission:  The Center for Nonviolence provides education, support, and advocacy to end domestic and other forms of violence while modeling equality and power sharing.
  • Services: women’s support and education programs; Mujeres Unidas; mother’s intervention program; women’s intervention program; batterer’s intervention program; anger management/violence intervention program for youth; critical thinking program for youth; FACES leadership school-based program to prevent violence among elementary school children; LGBTQ+ youth support group
  • Location: 235 West Creighton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46807-1311
  • Phone:  260-456-4112
  • Fax: 260-456-1086
  • Email:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ 

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

YWCA of Northeast Indiana

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: YWCA Northeast Indiana is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: addition recovery; domestic violence services: safe shelter, a 24-hr domestic violence crisis line, case management, safety planning, advocacy and aftercare for anyone affected by domestic violence; sexual assault services: crisis intervention, counseling and support groups, 24-hr sexual assault crisis line; Dress for Success; free community education
  • Location: 5920 Decatur Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46816
  • Phone: 260.424.4908
  • Fax: 260.420.5202
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line: 800.441.4073
  • Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 260.426.7273
  • Email:  https://ywcanein.com/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://ywcanein.com/ 

OHIO COUNTY

Safe Passage, Inc. & Safe Place Sexual Assault Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis centers
  • Mission: to provide help, healing and hope to build a community free of domestic and sexual violence. Through extensive services and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence and innovative community based prevention programming, we strive to build safe, stable nurturing relationships and communities.
  • Services: safe shelter; File a Protective Order; Counseling and Support Groups; Legal Advocacy; Housing, Education, and Employment support; life skills training; domestic violence and sexual violence education; prevention education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 235, Batesville, Indiana 47006
  • Sexual Violence Crisis Line:  1-877-733-1990
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line:  1-812-933-1990 
  • Email:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/email 
  • Website:  https://www.safepassageinc.org/ 
  • Website:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/

ORANGE COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Crisis Connection, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center 
  • Mission: We promote individual accountability and respect to end domestic violence and sexual assault through confidential crisis intervention, victim advocacy, primary prevention education, and collaboration with community partners.
  • Direct Client Services: 24-Hour Hotline; Crisis Intervention/Counseling; Safety Planning; Assistance with Filing Protective Orders; Safe Housing Options; Limited Emergency Transportation; Support Groups; access to a Sexual Assault Response Team that includes an exam performed by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Personal Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; Medical Advocacy; Provide information/referral for Food, Rent Assistance, Back-to-School Supplies; Services to the Deaf; Emergency Translation Services; Pet Care Programs as appropriate; Victim Assistance Services
  • Educational Services: Batterer’s Intervention Program for Men and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program for Women who are violent; Primary Prevention Practices; School Curriculum (age-specific) on various topics; Speakers/Resources available for Youth-Serving Organizations, Clubs, Faith Communities, Parents, and other community entities; Professional Resources for educators, providers, and professionals; Natural Helpers Peer-Helping Program Facilitation; Coaching Boys into Men Program
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 903, Jasper, IN  47547
  • Dubois County Office: 812.482.1555
  • Perry County Office: 812.547.8878
  • Pike County Office: 812.809.4495
  • Email:  info@crisisconnectioninc.org 
  • Website:   https://crisisconnectioninc.org/

Hoosier Hills Pact 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter and youth services
  • Mission: We facilitate change in the lives of people and we challenge organizational systems for the purpose of improving the change process.
  • Services: domestic violence shelter; transitional housing; victim advocacy; juvenile delinquency prevention; youth and family intervention services; intensive case management; community corrections day reporting, community transition, group services, and community service restitution
  • Location: 35 N. Public Square, Salem, IN 47167
  • Phone: 812-883-3318
  • Website:  http://www.pactchangeslives.com/hoosier-hills-pact/ 

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

OWEN COUNTY 

Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Desert Rose Foundation, Inc. is a faith-based nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide transitional shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, as well as the services needed to break the cycle of abuse in families.
  • Services: shelter for up to 2 years for women with or without children; free individual counselling for adults and children; case management and life skills development; Domestic and Youth Violence Education; Youth and Teen Support Groups; Youth Tutoring; community outreach and education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1754, Martinsville, IN 46151
  • Phone: 765-342-7673
  • Email:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.desertrose.cc/ 

Family Support Services of West Central Indiana 

  • Type:  family services; child maltreatment prevention and intervention; domestic and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: to prevent child abuse, neglect and domestic violence through education, guidance, intervention and supportive services.
  • Services: healthy families program with life skills and child care support; free child care (TOTS Time); youth council (CYCLE); court Advocacy; Protective Orders; Safe Shelter; Domestic Violence Education; Safety Plans; Referrals; Women’s, Teen’s and Children’s  Support Groups; On-going Support; Educational Groups and programming; prevention coalition
  • Location: 16 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, IN 46135
  • Phone: (765) 653-4820
  • Email:  https://fsswci.net/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://fsswci.net/ 

Middle Way House 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to empower survivors of domestic abuse, sexual violence, and human trafficking through a wide range of supportive services and advocacy.
  • Services: emergency shelter; sexual violence support services; legal advocacy support and educational groups; transitional housing; prevention programs; human trafficking support services
  • Location: Head Start Building, 911 W Hillside, Spencer, IN  47460
  • Transitional Housing: 401 S. Washington, Bloomington, IN 47401
  • 24hr Crisis Line: (812) 336-0846
  • Phone: (812) 829-1660
  • Fax: (812)  829-4580
  • Email:  communications@middlewayhouse.org
  • Website:  https://middlewayhouse.org/ 

PARKE COUNTY

Council on Domestic Abuse (CODA)

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: the elimination of domestic abuse and sexual assault through societal change and the empowerment of abused individuals and their minor children.
  • Services: emergency shelter, legal advocacy, children’s programs, education for youth, teens, college/university students, businesses, providers, and educators, support services and resource referral, sexual assault victim advocacy, prevention education, internships
  • Location: Terre Haute, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 800-566-2632
  • Email:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/contact.html 
  • Website:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/ 

PERRY COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Crisis Connection, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center 
  • Mission: We promote individual accountability and respect to end domestic violence and sexual assault through confidential crisis intervention, victim advocacy, primary prevention education, and collaboration with community partners.
  • Direct Client Services: 24-Hour Hotline; Crisis Intervention/Counseling; Safety Planning; Assistance with Filing Protective Orders; Safe Housing Options; Limited Emergency Transportation; Support Groups; access to a Sexual Assault Response Team that includes an exam performed by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Personal Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; Medical Advocacy; Provide information/referral for Food, Rent Assistance, Back-to-School Supplies; Services to the Deaf; Emergency Translation Services; Pet Care Programs as appropriate; Victim Assistance Services
  • Educational Services: Batterer’s Intervention Program for Men and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program for Women who are violent; Primary Prevention Practices; School Curriculum (age-specific) on various topics; Speakers/Resources available for Youth-Serving Organizations, Clubs, Faith Communities, Parents, and other community entities; Professional Resources for educators, providers, and professionals; Natural Helpers Peer-Helping Program Facilitation; Coaching Boys into Men Program
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 903, Jasper, IN  47547
  • Dubois County Office: 812.482.1555
  • Perry County Office: 812.547.8878
  • Pike County Office: 812.809.4495
  • Email:  info@crisisconnectioninc.org 
  • Website:   https://crisisconnectioninc.org/

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

PIKE COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Crisis Connection, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center 
  • Mission: We promote individual accountability and respect to end domestic violence and sexual assault through confidential crisis intervention, victim advocacy, primary prevention education, and collaboration with community partners.
  • Direct Client Services: 24-Hour Hotline; Crisis Intervention/Counseling; Safety Planning; Assistance with Filing Protective Orders; Safe Housing Options; Limited Emergency Transportation; Support Groups; access to a Sexual Assault Response Team that includes an exam performed by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Personal Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; Medical Advocacy; Provide information/referral for Food, Rent Assistance, Back-to-School Supplies; Services to the Deaf; Emergency Translation Services; Pet Care Programs as appropriate; Victim Assistance Services
  • Educational Services: Batterer’s Intervention Program for Men and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program for Women who are violent; Primary Prevention Practices; School Curriculum (age-specific) on various topics; Speakers/Resources available for Youth-Serving Organizations, Clubs, Faith Communities, Parents, and other community entities; Professional Resources for educators, providers, and professionals; Natural Helpers Peer-Helping Program Facilitation; Coaching Boys into Men Program
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 903, Jasper, IN  47547
  • Dubois County Office: 812.482.1555
  • Perry County Office: 812.547.8878
  • Pike County Office: 812.809.4495
  • Email:  info@crisisconnectioninc.org 
  • Website:   https://crisisconnectioninc.org/

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

PORTER COUNTY

Porter County Pact 

  • Type:  interpersonal violence intervention and rehabilitation program
  • Mission: We facilitate change in the lives of people and we challenge organizational systems for the purpose of improving the change process.
  • Services: community corrections day reporting and electronic monitoring services, community transition, community service restitution; substance abuse intervention programs
  • Location: 1356 W. Lincolnway, Valparaiso, IN 46385
  • Phone: 219-462-1127
  • Website:  http://www.pactchangeslives.com/porter-county-pact/ 

Porter Regional Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 85 East US Hwy 6, Valparaiso, IN 46383
  • Phone: 219-983-8311
  • Cost: Free

St. Jude House 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: St. Jude House is a safe emergency shelter and provider of services for victims of domestic violence and their dependent children. We provide housing, advocacy and compassionate assistance.
  • Services: 24-hour crisis line; emergency, temporary shelter; Residential or non-residential one-on-one counseling and support groups for adult and child survivors; 24-hour sexual assault survivor support advocacy; Legal advocacy; Community education for community groups, service providers, schools, and churches.
  • Location: 12490 Marshall Street, Crown Point, Indiana 46307-4856
  • 24hr Crisis Line:  1(800) 254-1286 
  • Office Phone: (219) 662-7066
  • Fax: (219) 662-7041
  • Email:  https://www.stjudehouse.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  https://www.stjudehouse.org/ 

The Caring Place, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: The Caring Place, Inc. provides service and shelter for victims of violence and their children, through education and awareness, we empower all members of the community to live in peace.
  • Services: 24-hour crisis line; emergency, temporary shelter; goal planning; counseling and support groups; social and legal advocacy; Legal advocacy; referrals; Community education; The Amanda Forum teen dating violence education task force
  • Location: 607 Bullseye Lake Rd,  Valparaiso, IN  46384 
  • 24hr Crisis Line:  1.800.933.0466
  • Office Phone:  219-464-0840 
  • Email:  http://thecaringplacenwi.org/contact/ 
  • Website:   http://thecaringplacenwi.org/ 

Valparaiso University – Counselling Center- SAAFE Center

  • Mission:  Our mission in the SAAFE Office is to be a support system for the individual and to inform and advise them through the process of healing. 
  • Services:  The SAAFE Office provides advocacy services to individuals (male and female) who are survivors of sexual assault 
  • Location:  lumni Hall –  Counseling Center (CC)  1602 LaPorte Ave.Valparaiso, IN 46383
  • Phone: 219.464.6860
  • Fax: 219.464.6865
  • Crisis Line: 219.464.6789
  • Email: SAAFE.office@valpo.edu 
  • Website:  https://www.valpo.edu/counseling-services/sexual-assault-awareness-facilitative-education/ 

POSEY COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

PULASKI COUNTY

North Central Indiana Rural Crisis Center  

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to help end domestic violence in Jasper, Newton, and Pulaski counties by providing temporary shelter and services to victims and children of domestic violence and/or sexual assault through education, advocacy, and community intervention.
  • Services:  Emergency Shelter; advocacy; resources and referrals; education
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 212, Rensselaer, IN, 47978
  • Phone:  (800) 933-0374 
  • Email:  crisiscenter87@gmail.com
  • Website:   https://www.facebook.com/rensselaercrisiscenter/ 

Pulaski Memorial Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 616 East 13th Street Winamac, IN 46966
  • Phone: 574-946-2100
  • Cost: Free

PUTNAM COUNTY

Family Crisis Center

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence shelter & crisis center
  • Mission: To provide quality emergency shelter and transitional living in a supportive environment with prevention and intervention services while advocating for the rights of survivors of domestic violence and sexual assault
  • Services: 24 Hour Crisis Hotline; Case Management; Referral Services; Youth Services; Legal Advocacy; Sexual Assault Advocacy; Emergency shelter and transitional housing; Clothing Pantry; Weekly Support Group; Community Outreach and Education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 254, Crawfordsville, IN 47933
  • Phone: 1-800-370-4103
  • Email:  andyf@familycrisisshelter.org
  • Website: https://sites.google.com/site/familycrisisshelter/home

Family Support Services of West Central Indiana 

  • Type:  family services; child maltreatment prevention and intervention; domestic and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: to prevent child abuse, neglect and domestic violence through education, guidance, intervention and supportive services.
  • Services: healthy families program with life skills and child care support; free child care (TOTS Time); youth council (CYCLE); court Advocacy; Protective Orders; Safe Shelter; Domestic Violence Education; Safety Plans; Referrals; Women’s, Teen’s and Children’s  Support Groups; On-going Support; Educational Groups and programming; prevention coalition
  • Location: 16 South Jackson Street, Greencastle, IN 46135
  • Phone: (765) 653-4820
  • Email:  https://fsswci.net/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://fsswci.net/ 

Putnam County Victim Assistance Program

Sheltering Wings 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: Extending the love and compassion of Christ to people in circumstances of domestic abuse.
  • Services: emergency shelter; community and professional education; Men IN Action; Youth Council
  • Mailing Address:  PO Box 92, Danville, IN 46122
  • Office Phone:  317-718-5460
  • Crisis Line: 317-745-1496
  • Email:  https://shelteringwings.org/stay-connected/ 
  • Website:  https://shelteringwings.org/ 

DePauw University –   Health Wellness Center  

  • Mission:  DePauw University seeks to keep all students, faculty and staff informed of the resources available to them to help prevent, report and respond to incidents of sexual misconduct. 
  • Services: Individual counselling, crisis assessment, therapist assisted online treatment
  • Location: 800 S. Locust Street Hogate Hall Greencastle, IN 46135
  • Phone: (765) 658-4268
  • Fax: (765) 658-4554 

DePauw University  – Title IX

  • Title IX coordinator:  Renee Madison  
  • Location: 313 S. Locust St. Greencastle, IN 46135-1736 
  • Phone: 765-658-4914  
  • Email: reneemadison@depauw.edu   

RANDOLPH COUNTY

A Better Way

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission:  To reduce domestic abuse, sexual assault and suicide in our community through shelter services, crisis intervention and prevention initiatives.
  • Services: shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, a walk-in Rape Crisis Center, advocacy, individual trauma-informed counseling, support groups, transitional housing, a 24-hour crisis line for persons in any type of crisis, education + referrals,  a suicide hotline, bullying, teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention programs, and a check-in call service for elderly or disabled homebound persons.
  • Location: Muncie, IN
  • Office Phone:   765-747-9107
  • 24-Hr Crisis Line:  765-288-4357
  • Email: familynetw@aboutspecialkids.org
  • Website:  https://abetterwaymuncie.org/

St. Vincent – Randolph

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 409 Greenville Ave. Ste 100 Winchester, In. 47394
  • Phone: 765-584-0929

RIPLEY COUNTY

Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Empowering those in crisis with the necessary information
  • and resources to stay safe and free from domestic violence.
  • Services: Harm assessment and education; Listening with a non-judgmental ear; Information and Referral; Outreach Materials; Court Advocacy including help filling out and filing Protective Orders; Community Education; Business and School Presentations; Support Group; emergency shelter
  • Location: Not listed
  • Phone: 812-346-1592
  • Email:  http://www.jccdv.org/contact.php 
  • Website:  http://www.jccdv.org/ 

Safe Passage, Inc. & Safe Place Sexual Assault Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis centers
  • Mission: to provide help, healing and hope to build a community free of domestic and sexual violence. Through extensive services and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence and innovative community based prevention programming, we strive to build safe, stable nurturing relationships and communities.
  • Services: safe shelter; File a Protective Order; Counseling and Support Groups; Legal Advocacy; Housing, Education, and Employment support; life skills training; domestic violence and sexual violence education; prevention education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 235, Batesville, Indiana 47006
  • Sexual Violence Crisis Line:  1-877-733-1990
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line:  1-812-933-1990 
  • Email:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/email 
  • Website:  https://www.safepassageinc.org/ 
  • Website:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/

RUSH COUNTY

Rush County Victim Assistance and Phoenix House 

  • Type:  domestic violence and  sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: RCVA/Phoenix House helps victims of abuse rebuild shattered lives and gain self-reliance.
  • Services :assistance with legal and mental health services, GED/college classes, parenting and job-related training, and child-related issues; emergency shelter
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 303, Rushville, Indiana 46173 
  • Phone:  765-938-1555
  • Fax: 765-561-3419
  • Email:  rcva924@frontier.com
  • Website:   http://www.rcvaphoenix.org/ 

Rush Memorial Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location:1300 North Main Street Rushville, IN 46173
  • Phone: 765-932-7474; 765-932-7040
  • Cost: Free

ST. JOSEPH COUNTY

Family Justice Center of St. Joseph County 

  • Type:  domestic violence, sexual violence, and elder abuse crisis center 
  • Mission: Our mission is to stop intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and abuse; make victims safer, hold batterer’s accountable; provide long-term support for victims, survivors and their children through collaboration and coordinated services.
  • Services: Confidential assessments and safety planning; Advocacy and support for primary and secondary survivors; Crisis intervention both in person and over the phone; Information regarding protective orders and assistance preparing a petition; Counseling services and support groups; Civil legal assistance and referrals; Resource room with access to a computer, printer, phone, and our resource library; Children’s play space (supervision may not be available); Additional resource referrals
  • Location: 533 North Niles Avenue, South Bend, IN 46617
  • Phone:   (574) 234-6900
  • Trabajadora social Hispanohablante: (574)-310-8432
  • Email:  familyjusticecenter@fjcsjc.org 
  • Website:  https://fjcsjc.wordpress.com/ 

The Casie Center

  • Type: child advocacy center 
  • Mission: The CASIE Center provides a comprehensive and coordinated multidisciplinary team approach to the problem of child abuse, with a particular emphasis on sexual abuse. The goal of the Center is to provide a safe, supportive, child-friendly environment for child victims of abuse and neglect, their families, and the multidisciplinary professionals who investigate and address these problems.
  • Services: Forensic interviews; medical clinic with pediatric sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs); prevention of educational neglect program
  • Location: 533 N. Niles Avenue, South Bend, IN  46617
  • Phone:   (574) 282-1414
  • Email:   https://www.casiecenter.org/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://www.casiecenter.org/ 

YWCA of North Central Indiana 

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: YWCA is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women and promoting peace, justice, freedom and dignity for all.
  • Services: Financial Literacy; Getting Ahead Classes/Bridges Out of Poverty; Securing and Keeping a Job; 24 hour crisis line; Healing Pathways Domestic Violence Program; substance abuse intervention program; teen dating violence prevention education; services for women who are sexual assault survivors including: emergency shelter, lethality assessments, food, clothing, and personal necessities, case management, legal advocacy, sexual assault counseling, childcare during programming, advocacy and referrals, access to healthcare services, outreach concerning sexual assault and date rape; non-residential services for men who are survivors of sexual assault
  • Location: 1102 S. Fellows Street, South Bend, IN 46601
  • Phone:  (574) 233-9491
  • Fax: (574) 233-9616
  • Email:  ywca@ywcancin.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcancin.org/ 

Bethel University Title IX

Indiana University South Bend – Health and Wellness center

University of Notre Dame  – Counselling center

  • Mission: The University Counseling Center’s goal is to assist students in meeting the challenges that are an integral part of their Notre Dame experience 
  • Services:  variety of crisis services, including walk-in crisis services during business hours, after-hours helpline and urgent crisis services via telephone after hours, sexual assault resources, Warm Line, a non-emergency consultation service, and other services. 
  • Location:   University of Notre Dame Notre Dame, IN 46556.  The University Counseling Center is located on the third floor of Saint Liam Hall. Saint Liam Hall is located next to Stanford and Keenan Halls. 
  • Phone: 574-631-7336
  • Fax: 574-631-5643  
  • Website:  https://ucc.nd.edu/ 

SCOTT COUNTY

Jennings County Council on Domestic Violence

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center
  • Mission: Empowering those in crisis with the necessary information
  • and resources to stay safe and free from domestic violence.
  • Services: Harm assessment and education; Listening with a non-judgmental ear; Information and Referral; Outreach Materials; Court Advocacy including help filling out and filing Protective Orders; Community Education; Business and School Presentations; Support Group; emergency shelter
  • Location: Not listed
  • Phone: 812-346-1592
  • Email:  http://www.jccdv.org/contact.php 
  • Website:  http://www.jccdv.org/ 

SHELBY COUNTY

Domestic Violence Network

  • Type:  domestic and sexual violence education and capacity building organization
  • Mission: to change the culture that leads to domestic violence through advocacy, education, and collaboration in the community at large.
  • Services: community education, webinars, and requested trainings; education and technical assistance for schools, resources for parents, and education for youth; community action network; Baker One initiative to pre-emptively identify and prevent domestic violence; protective order assessments; Service Equality Task Force to ensure  LGBTQ+ inclusion in domestic and sexual violence prevention and intervention efforts; Higher Education Impact Team and Title IX education; resources and networking opportunities for advocates
  • Location:  9245 N. Meridian Street, Suite 235, Indianapolis, IN 46260 
  • Phone: (317) 872-1086
  • Email:   https://dvnconnect.org/contact/ 
  • Website:  http://www.dvnconnect.org/ 

Turning Point Domestic Violence Services

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: to work towards the prevention and the elimination of dating and domestic violence. 
  • Services: 24hr crisis line; emergency shelter; transitional housing; Children’s program: Family case management, support groups, domestic violence education, safety planning, tutoring and school liaisojn services; non-residential services: goal setting and advocacy, danger assessments, information and referrals, domestic violence and sexual assault information, educational support groups, legal advocacy, case management, and individual safety planning; legal support; Servicios de albergue de emergencia; prevention programs and education for community and professionals; additional resources and referrals 
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 103, Columbus, IN, 47202
  • Office Phone: 812-379-5575
  • 24hr Crisis Line: 1-800-221-6311
  • Website:  https://www.turningpointdv.org/ 

SPENCER COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Crisis Connection, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence crisis center 
  • Mission: We promote individual accountability and respect to end domestic violence and sexual assault through confidential crisis intervention, victim advocacy, primary prevention education, and collaboration with community partners.
  • Direct Client Services: 24-Hour Hotline; Crisis Intervention/Counseling; Safety Planning; Assistance with Filing Protective Orders; Safe Housing Options; Limited Emergency Transportation; Support Groups; access to a Sexual Assault Response Team that includes an exam performed by a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE); Personal Advocacy; Law Enforcement Advocacy; Medical Advocacy; Provide information/referral for Food, Rent Assistance, Back-to-School Supplies; Services to the Deaf; Emergency Translation Services; Pet Care Programs as appropriate; Victim Assistance Services
  • Educational Services: Batterer’s Intervention Program for Men and Domestic Abuse Intervention Program for Women who are violent; Primary Prevention Practices; School Curriculum (age-specific) on various topics; Speakers/Resources available for Youth-Serving Organizations, Clubs, Faith Communities, Parents, and other community entities; Professional Resources for educators, providers, and professionals; Natural Helpers Peer-Helping Program Facilitation; Coaching Boys into Men Program
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 903, Jasper, IN  47547
  • Dubois County Office: 812.482.1555
  • Perry County Office: 812.547.8878
  • Pike County Office: 812.809.4495
  • Email:  info@crisisconnectioninc.org 
  • Website:   https://crisisconnectioninc.org/

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

STARKE COUNTY

Heminger House 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: to break the cycle of violence and poverty by providing a caring, healing, and educational service for victims of abuse, including safe, emergency housing and related programs. It is our intent to prepare victims, and their families, so that they can learn to make independent, productive choices, which will assist them in living independently in a healthy, positive, and safe environment.
  • Services: emergency shelter; residential and non-residential crisis services; support groups; 24 hour crisis line
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 4, Plymouth, IN 46563
  • 24hr Crisis Line & Office Phone: (574) 936-7233
  • Fax: (574) 936-4722
  • Email: info@hemingerhouse.com
  • Website:  https://www.hemingerhouse.com/ 

IU Health Starke Memorial Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 102 East Culver Road-PO Box 339 Knox, IN 46534-2216
  • Phone: 574-772-1130
  • Cost: Free

The Caring Place, Inc. 

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center 
  • Mission: The Caring Place, Inc. provides service and shelter for victims of violence and their children, through education and awareness, we empower all members of the community to live in peace.
  • Services: 24-hour crisis line; emergency, temporary shelter; goal planning; counseling and support groups; social and legal advocacy; Legal advocacy; referrals; Community education; The Amanda Forum teen dating violence education task force
  • Location: 607 Bullseye Lake Rd,  Valparaiso, IN  46384 
  • 24hr Crisis Line:  1.800.933.0466
  • Office Phone:  219-464-0840 
  • Email:  http://thecaringplacenwi.org/contact/ 
  • Website:   http://thecaringplacenwi.org/ 

The Casie Center

  • Type: child advocacy center 
  • Mission: The CASIE Center provides a comprehensive and coordinated multidisciplinary team approach to the problem of child abuse, with a particular emphasis on sexual abuse. The goal of the Center is to provide a safe, supportive, child-friendly environment for child victims of abuse and neglect, their families, and the multidisciplinary professionals who investigate and address these problems.
  • Services: Forensic interviews; medical clinic with pediatric sexual assault nurse examiners (SANEs); prevention of educational neglect program
  • Location: 533 N. Niles Avenue, South Bend, IN  46617
  • Phone:   (574) 282-1414
  • Email:   https://www.casiecenter.org/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://www.casiecenter.org/ 

STEUBEN COUNTY

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

Steuben County Victim Assistance and Community Anti-Violence Alliance 


SULLIVAN COUNTY 

No known sexual violence or domestic violence resources exist in Sullivan County.  Please refer to Clay County, Greene County, Knox County, and/or Vigo County.If you know of any relevant resources in this county, please let us know by sending them to indisabilityjustice@gmail.com.


SWITZERLAND COUNTY

Safe Passage, Inc. & Safe Place Sexual Assault Center 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence crisis centers
  • Mission: to provide help, healing and hope to build a community free of domestic and sexual violence. Through extensive services and support to victims of domestic and sexual violence and innovative community based prevention programming, we strive to build safe, stable nurturing relationships and communities.
  • Services: safe shelter; File a Protective Order; Counseling and Support Groups; Legal Advocacy; Housing, Education, and Employment support; life skills training; domestic violence and sexual violence education; prevention education
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 235, Batesville, Indiana 47006
  • Sexual Violence Crisis Line:  1-877-733-1990
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line:  1-812-933-1990 
  • Email:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/email 
  • Website:  https://www.safepassageinc.org/ 
  • Website:  https://safeplaceforhope.org/

TIPPECANOE COUNTY

Franciscan Health (St. Elizabeth East Regional Hospital)

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location:  1701 South Creasy Lane Lafayette, IN 47905. 
  • Phone: 765-502-4901
  • Cost: FREE

Purdue University – Center for Advocacy, Response, and Education (CARE) 

  • Mission: The Center for Advocacy, Response, and Education (CARE) in the Office of the Dean of Students provides support and advocacy services to students who have experienced sexual assault, relationship violence, or stalking incidents. 
  • Services: Advocacy and support, Work and Housing accommodations.
  • Location: Duhme Hall, Room 143, West Lafayette, IN 47906
  • Phone: 765-495-2273
  • Email: care@purdue.edu

TIPTON COUNTY

Alternatives, Inc.

  • Type:  domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center  
  • Mission: Alternatives Incorporated strives to eradicate domestic and sexual violence through education, prevention, and intervention in Central Indiana.
  • Services: pre-school program, after-school weekday program during the summer, on-site pet sheltering, provider training, prevention education for teens, bystander intervention training for alcohol-serving establishments, Emergency shelter, Transitional Housing (for a maximum of two years), 24-Hour crisis call center, 24-Hour crisis response team, Emergency and essential transportation, Case management and ancillary services, Sexual assault intervention and treatment, Support, referral, and advocacy for victims of domestic and sexual violence
  • Location: Anderson, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: (866) 593-9999
  • Email:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/contact 
  • Website:  https://www.alternativesdv.org/ 

Family Service Association of HowardCounty

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To promote healthy families and empower vulnerable individuals and families through education, prevention, and crisis intervention programs.
  • Services: 24 hour crisis line; sexual assault advocates; child safety education programs; Teen Dating Violence Prevention Education; 45 day Crisis Shelter; Rapid Re-Housing Program; Weekly support groups; 1 on 1 case management services; healthy families education and baby care resources and support; Jackson Street Commons (permanent, supportive housing for chronically homeless veterans); youth substance abuse prevention; Prevent Child Abuse Howard County
  • Location: 618 S. Main Street, Kokomo, IN 46901
  • Phone:  765.457.9313
  • Fax:  765.868.4122 
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 877-482-4222
  • Email: artinot@fsahc.org
  • Website:   https://fsahc.org/ 

Franciscan Health (St. Elizabeth East Regional Hospital)

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 1701 South Creasy Lane Lafayette, IN 47905.
  • Phone: 765-502-4901
  • Cost: FREE

UNION COUNTY 

No known sexual violence or domestic violence resources exist in Union County.  Please refer to Fayette County, Franklin County, Rush County, and/or Wayne County.If you know of any relevant resources in this county, please let us know by sending them to indisabilityjustice@gmail.com.


VANDERBURGH COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Deaconess Hospital/Deaconess Gateway

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 600 Mary Street Evansville Indiana 47747
  • Cost: Free

St. Mary’s Medical Center

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 3700 Washington Avenue Evansville, IN 47750
  • Phone: 812-485-4637
  • Cost: Free

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

VERMILION COUNTY

Council on Domestic Abuse (CODA)

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: the elimination of domestic abuse and sexual assault through societal change and the empowerment of abused individuals and their minor children.
  • Services: emergency shelter, legal advocacy, children’s programs, education for youth, teens, college/university students, businesses, providers, and educators, support services and resource referral, sexual assault victim advocacy, prevention education, internships
  • Location: Terre Haute, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 800-566-2632
  • Email:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/contact.html 
  • Website:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/ 

VIGO COUNTY 

Council on Domestic Abuse (CODA)

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: the elimination of domestic abuse and sexual assault through societal change and the empowerment of abused individuals and their minor children.
  • Services: emergency shelter, legal advocacy, children’s programs, education for youth, teens, college/university students, businesses, providers, and educators, support services and resource referral, sexual assault victim advocacy, prevention education, internships
  • Location: Terre Haute, IN
  • 24-Hour Crisis Line: 800-566-2632
  • Email:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/contact.html 
  • Website:  http://www.codaterrehaute.org/ 

Susie’s Place

  • Type: child advocacy center
  • Mission: To provide a neutral, child-friendly center to investigate alleged child abuse and neglect in Indiana, while keeping the comfort and safety of the child the first priority.
  • Services: Child and Family Advocacy; First Responder Training; Mental Health co-located in Avon and Bloomington; Forensic Medical Exams co-located in Bloomington; Darkness to Light Stewards of Children Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Trainings; Body Boundaries – body safety classes for elementary school students; Staying Safe in a Digital World – body/internet safety classes for middle and high school students; My Buddy Therapy Dog program
  • Location: 630 Wabash Avenue, Suite 209, Terre Haute, IN  47807
  • Phone: 812-244-1113
  • Email:  https://susiesplace.org/contact-us/ 
  • Website:   https://susiesplace.org/ 

Terre Haute Regional Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 3901 S. Seventh Street Terre Haute, IN 47802
  • Phone: 812-237-1622
  • Cost: Free

Union Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 1606 N. 7th St., TerreHaute, IN 47804
  • Phone: 812-238-7896
  • Cost: Free

WABASH COUNTY

Family Service Society, Inc. 

  • Type: family wellness center; therapy center; child maltreatment center; domestic violence and sexual assault crisis center (survivor support and treatment for adults and children who cause harm)
  • Mission: Family Service Society, Inc. exists to encourage, empower and educate children, adults and families to change their lives for good.
  • Services: General Clinical Programs/Family Focused Therapy; assessment of child maltreatment; Employee Assistance Programs (EAP); Managed Care Services (MCS) for companies and organizations; treatment for sexually abusive adults and children; home-based case management; substance abuse treatment program; school based services
  • Location: 123 W. Hill St, Wabash, IN 46992
  • Domestic Violence Emergency Hotline: 765-664-0701
  • Office Phone:  765-662-9971
  • Email:  famservices@famservices.com  
  • Website: http://www.famservices.com/

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

WARREN COUNTY

Beyond the Violence by Valley Oaks Health 

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual assault crisis center
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: Prevention education; Therapy; Case management; Support group at the local women’s safe house; Domestic violence/sexual assault advocacy 24 hours a day; Legal advocacy; Access to the 911 cell phone program; Assistance with writing protection orders
  • Location: 41 North Long Avenue, Attica, IN, 47918
  • Crisis Line:  (800) 859-5553
  • Phone:  (765) 762-6187
  • Fax: (765) 762-6188
  • Email: https://valleyoaks.org/contact/
  • Website:  https://valleyoaks.org/service/domestic-violence/

Hope Springs Safe House

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter
  • Mission: To provide an accepting, loving, home environment in the Spirit of Jesus where residents can recover from the effects of domestic violence. 
  • Services: Emergency shelter; transitional housing; resources and referrals
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 244,  Attica, IN 47918
  • Phone:  765.764.5212
  • Email:  HopeSprings076@gmail.com 
  • Website:  https://www.hopespringssafehouse.com/ 

St. Vincent – Williamsport Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 412 North Monroe Street Williamsport, IN 47993
  • Phone: 765-762-4000
  • Cost: Free

WARRICK COUNTY

Albion Fellows Bacon Center

  • Type: domestic violence and sexual violence shelter
  • Mission: Albion Fellows Bacon Center strategically works to prevent domestic and sexual violence and to empower victims through advocacy, education, support services, and collaborative partnerships. 
  • Services: legal advocacy, crisis advocacy, crisis response, support groups, emergency shelter for all genders as well as children, prevention education
  • Mailing Address: P.O. Box 3164, Evansville, IN 47731
  • Office Phone:   1-812-422-9372 
  • Domestic Violence 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-422-5622
  • Sexual Assault 24-Hour Crisis Line: 1-812-424-7273
  • Email: info@albionfellowsbacon.org
  • Website:  https://www.albionfellowsbacon.org/ 

Deaconness Gateway

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available
  • Location: 4011 Gateway Blvd. Newburgh, IN 47630
  • Phone: 812-842-3030

St. Mary’s Warrick Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available 
  • Location: 1116 Millis Avenue Boonville, IN 47601-2292
  • Phone: 812-897-7276

YWCA of Evansville

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: To eliminate racism, empower women, and promote peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: racial justice, economic justice, and women’s empowerment advocacy; domestic violence shelter; emergency shelter; residential recovery program; youth after school and mentoring program; elder fitness program
  • Location: 118 Vine Street, Evansville, IN 47708
  • Phone: (812) 422-1191
  • Fax: (812) 422-8705
  • Email:   ywca@ywcaevansville.org 
  • Website:  https://www.ywcaevansville.org/ 

WASHINGTON COUNTY

Hoosier Hills Pact 

  • Type:  domestic violence shelter and youth services
  • Mission: We facilitate change in the lives of people and we challenge organizational systems for the purpose of improving the change process.
  • Services: domestic violence shelter; transitional housing; victim advocacy; juvenile delinquency prevention; youth and family intervention services; intensive case management; community corrections day reporting, community transition, group services, and community service restitution
  • Location: 35 N. Public Square, Salem, IN 47167
  • Phone: 812-883-3318
  • Website:  http://www.pactchangeslives.com/hoosier-hills-pact/ 

WAYNE COUNTY

Genesis of Richmond

Reid Hospital

  • Type: sexual assault medical facility
  • Services: sexual assault medical/forensic exam, Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE) available 
  • Location: 1100 Reid Parkway Richmond, IN 47374
  • Phone: 765-983-3249
  • Cost: Free

Earlham College – Title IX

  • Title IX coordinator:   Stephanie A. Bishop 
  • Location:  Carpenter Hall, West Basement, Suite 005,  Earlham College 801 National Road West Richmond, Indiana 
  • Phone:  765-983-1628 
  • Email:  bishost@earlham.edu 

Earlham College –  Confidential Resources for Survivors of Sexual Violence

  • Mission:  Earlham College will respond to and investigate all reports of sex/gender harassment, discrimination and misconduct both in Richmond and in off-campus programs (subject to the laws and policies of particular countries and host institutions), and will report crimes to local law enforcement consistent with the wishes of the victim and in compliance with the law. 
  • Services: Individual counselling, crisis assessment, therapist assisted online treatment
  • Location:  https://www.uburst.com/cgi-bin/ureserve/hosted/earlham.pl 
  • Phone:   765-983-1432
  • Email:   sanfoje@earlham.edu 

WELLS COUNTY

Adams Wells Crisis Center 

  • Type: domestic violence shelter
  • Mission:  provides food, shelter, clothing, and essential and supportive care in a safe and secure environment.
  • Services: Through an extensive referral network of resources in Adams and Wells Counties, assistance with basic needs are addressed, including: housing, employment, training and job placement, education and counseling; weekly support groups; domestic violence and safety planning; 
  • Mailing Address: PO Box 253, Decatur, IN 46733
  • Office Phone:  1-877-728-9800
  • Email: ShelterMgrAWCC@gmail.com 
  • Website:   http://www.adamswellscrisiscenter.com/ 

Center for Nonviolence 

  • Type: domestic violence prevention and intervention education and support
  • Mission:  The Center for Nonviolence provides education, support, and advocacy to end domestic and other forms of violence while modeling equality and power sharing.
  • Services: women’s support and education programs; Mujeres Unidas; mother’s intervention program; women’s intervention program; batterer’s intervention program; anger management/violence intervention program for youth; critical thinking program for youth; FACES leadership school-based program to prevent violence among elementary school children; LGBTQ+ youth support group
  • Location: 235 West Creighton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46807-1311
  • Phone:  260-456-4112
  • Fax: 260-456-1086
  • Email:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ 

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/

YWCA of Northeast Indiana

  • Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  • Mission: YWCA Northeast Indiana is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  • Services: addition recovery; domestic violence services: safe shelter, a 24-hr domestic violence crisis line, case management, safety planning, advocacy and aftercare for anyone affected by domestic violence; sexual assault services: crisis intervention, counseling and support groups, 24-hr sexual assault crisis line; Dress for Success; free community education
  • Location: 5920 Decatur Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46816
  • Phone: 260.424.4908
  • Fax: 260.420.5202
  • Domestic Violence Crisis Line: 800.441.4073
  • Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 260.426.7273
  • Email:  https://ywcanein.com/contact-us 
  • Website:  https://ywcanein.com/ 

WHITE COUNTY

No known sexual violence or domestic violence resources exist in White County.  Please refer to Benton County, Carroll County, Cass County, Jasper County, Pulaski County, and/or Tippecanoe County.If you know of any relevant resources in this county, please let us know by sending them to indisabilityjustice@gmail.com.


WHITLEY COUNTY

Center for Nonviolence 

  • Type: domestic violence prevention and intervention education and support
  • Mission:  The Center for Nonviolence provides education, support, and advocacy to end domestic and other forms of violence while modeling equality and power sharing.
  • Services: women’s support and education programs; Mujeres Unidas; mother’s intervention program; women’s intervention program; batterer’s intervention program; anger management/violence intervention program for youth; critical thinking program for youth; FACES leadership school-based program to prevent violence among elementary school children; LGBTQ+ youth support group
  • Location: 235 West Creighton Avenue, Fort Wayne, Indiana, 46807-1311
  • Phone:  260-456-4112
  • Fax: 260-456-1086
  • Email:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ContactUs.aspx 
  • Website:  http://www.centerfornv.org/ 

Fort Wayne Sexual Assault Treatment Center 

  • Type: sexual assault crisis center and medical facility
  • Mission: We listen and offer choices for healthcare needs, reporting options, and resources to begin a journey of healing. We are forensic nurses making a difference for victims of sexual assault in Northeast Indiana.
  • Services: medical forensic exams for children and adults; therapy referrals; information and referrals for college/university students and military personnel
  • Location: 1420 Kerrway Ct., Fort Wayne, IN 46805
  • Phone:  260-423-2222
  • Fax: 260-423-2220
  • Email: info@fwsatc.org 
  • Website:  https://fwsatc.org/ 

YWCA of Northeast Indiana

  1. Type: community center; domestic violence and sexual assault shelter and crisis center
  2. Mission: YWCA Northeast Indiana is dedicated to eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.
  3. Services: addition recovery; domestic violence services: safe shelter, a 24-hr domestic violence crisis line, case management, safety planning, advocacy and aftercare for anyone affected by domestic violence; sexual assault services: crisis intervention, counseling and support groups, 24-hr sexual assault crisis line; Dress for Success; free community education
  4. Location: 5920 Decatur Road, Fort Wayne, IN 46816
  5. Phone: 260.424.4908
  6. Fax: 260.420.5202
  7. Domestic Violence Crisis Line: 800.441.4073
  8. Sexual Assault Crisis Line: 260.426.7273
  9. Email:  https://ywcanein.com/contact-us 
  10. Website:  https://ywcanein.com/ 

Credit

Resources compiled & post written by Skye Ashton Kantola, Assistant Director at Multicultural Efforts to End Sexual Assault (MESA)

Consent Resources for People with Cognitive and Developmental Disabilities

What do we mean when we say consent? Do we mean empowered decision making, a legal exchange, or what? Here are a few ways to look at it. Find the entire discussion about consent in the 2018 webinar series, webinar #2.

  • Autonomy/Agency (empowerment) 
  • Self-determination; i.e., my decisions impact what happens to me and the world around me;
  • Possible for everyone through supported decision making;
  • Power is located within the individual and executed through the individual’s decisions;
  • Power is shared in the mutuality of equitable sexual decision making.
  • (Legal) Consent
  • Requires competency and capacity in sexual decision making
  • Legal and medical systems interact to enact decision making power (system over individual)
  • Comprehensive culturally affirming sexual health education not required in every state, but competency is always required for legal sexual consent

Culturally Affirming Healthy Sexuality Resources

Pre-screen individuals using trauma-informed processes as a sexual consent tool can trigger trauma-related memories.  Healthy sexuality classes are part of comprehensive violence prevention efforts that include organizational assessments and policy changes as necessary to support health and wellness for all people. 


Credit

Post written by Cierra Olivia Thomas Williams, Prevention Specialist at Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence  

IMPACT:Ability

IMPACT:Ability brings together a sexual violence prevention program with a Boston disability services agency. Together, they worked to create culture change supportive of equitable practices and multiple forms of relationships for people with disabilities. Meg Stone, IMPACT:Ability Executive Director and Keith Jones presented September 1, 2016 at the National Sexual Assault Conference on their work “Collaborating with the Disability System to Prevention Sexual Assault and to Support Survivors with Disabilities.” IMPACT implemented policies that support the ethical and equitable treatment of people who receive services at a disability services day program in Boston. Using a variety of evaluation methods, Ms. Stone reported most non-managerial staff could not correctly identify proper reporting protocol in 2012 before her intervention. In 2014, post-intervention evaluations demonstrated most staff could correctly identify reporting protocols and were more likely to report caregiver abuse of a client with disabilities.IMPACT:Ability is an evidence-based program that uses a three pronged approach to:

  • build capacity within agencies to support and report abuse using model policies and procedures;
  • empower people with disabilities with relationship skills necessary to pursue safe, healthy, and consensual interactions with others; and
  • provide organizational consulting and consent training, including sexual violence prevention model policies (code of ethics, mandated reporter of abuse, participant-on-participant abuse, whistleblower, abuse disclosure checklist, residential sexuality).

Credit

Post written by Cierra Olivia Thomas Williams, Prevention Specialist at Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence