Changing Footprints realizes the great need for shoes around the world as protection from diseases and a gateway to education. Because of that need we collect new and gently used shoes for distribution to homeless, disaster-stricken, or underprivileged people locally, nationally, and internationally regardless of race, religion, gender, or ethnicity.
Please visit their website to see how you might be able to get involved.
Servant's Heart was established to help families in Beech Grove and the surrounding area by providing year-round support for those struggling to make ends meet.
Assistance is available for all persons residing in the Beech Grove community and adjacent southeast areas of Marion County within the following zip codes: 46107, 46203, 46217, 46225, 46227, 46237, 46239 and 46259.
They offer a food pantry, assistance with clothing and furniture. Please click on link below to get additional pantry information.
Our mission is to enhance the quality of life for older adults to live with dignity and maintain their independence, remain at home as long as possible, and to help seniors avoid or lessen isolation, loneliness, and depression by providing essential services.
Servicing Seniors for More Than 4 Decades! Please click on link below to find out more information regarding services offered, how to donate or volunteer.
Our mission is to help rebuild the lives of families and individuals who have suffered disaster, personal tragedy or other misfortunes by providing household furnishings. They will pick up but there is a cost based on location. They work with several different local agencies to help homes get furnished. Click on the link below to find out what is accepted, how to donate and volunteer.
Since 1983 the mission of Hunger Inc. has been to provide food to those who demonstrate an immediate need. The clients who come to Hunger Inc. for help have faced a variety of crises such as unemployment, unexpected medical bills or a reduction in their income.
Birthline is a ministry that provides material assistance to pregnant women and mothers of infants. Our mission is to support every pregnant and parenting mother. We hope that every mother knows that she is not alone, she is worthy of love and support, and she is a gift to the community. Click the link to see how you can get involved or utilize their assistance.
Our Mission is to preserve the integrity of Central Indiana's architectural history. We believe in preserving historic properties at all times when feasible, but if the structure cannot be saved our goal is to save every significant piece of architecture. Madison Street Salvage is a vessel for Franklin Heritage, Inc. to raise funds and continue historic restoration projects in Franklin such as The Historic Artcraft Theatre while also promoting other local businesses. We are a registered 501c3 non-profit.
The founders Jay and Michelle Miller have a family ministry the helps fill the needs within the homeless community downtown Indianapolis. They work directly with the Impact Center through Mount Pleasant Christian Church. The IMPACT Center is a ministry of Mount Pleasant Christian Church and is an outreach ministry to the people of Central Indiana. This ministry began out of a garage and has grown into a center of worship where those in need receive hope and encouragement, as well as necessary food and clothing for themselves and their families.
HOPE61, a ministry of One Mission Society (OMS), mobilizes the church around the world to prevent all forms of human trafficking with collaborative training that equips churches to use their talents, abilities, and resources to address the vulnerabilities that lead to trafficking. The ministry emphasizes reaching out to all who are vulnerable to becoming involved in trafficking: victims, traffickers, and buyers.
One Mission has been in existence since 1902 and its home office is a few steps away on Fry Road. I don't know that there would be volunteer opportunities but there is help needed. They rely heavily on financial donations, the consistent and dedicated prayer support from those who see value in what they are doing. If you'd like to learn more, please click on the link below.
Our mission is to provide a small act of kindness when families need it most. At Little Angel Gowns, we hand sew burial attire for babies made from donated wedding gowns. We work with hundreds of hospitals and funeral homes, and individual families, to provide this special service. It is our mission to create comfort for the families that have suffered this great loss.
Random acts of flowers improve the emotional health and well-being of individuals in healthcare facilities by delivering recycled flowers, encouragement, and personal moments of kindness.
It all started in a broom closet. The people of MPCC have long had the heart to make an IMPACT. What began as a small food pantry in a basement closet has grown into a multi-campus outreach and development effort. In any given week, more than 400 families will be served just in Greenwood alone-with many more in Indianapolis and all throughout the Central Indiana region. The IMPACT is made as we live in the community, learn its stories, and love its people. We are grateful the Lord has allowed us to serve and celebrate nearly 20 years of IMPACT ministry.
Totes for Tots and Teens (Project T³) Inc. is a non-profit organization to benefit the unfortunate, but very much loved, children who end up in Foster Care.
Until Project T3 was established, foster children in the Southeastern Indiana area were given a garbage bag to put their belongings in when being removed from their home. This project provides these children with an overnight bag of their very own to transport their belongings. Inside the bag they are also given a few age-appropriate personal items that might make their transition a little easier for them.
Project T3 also provides children in Southeastern Indiana who are in foster homes, family placements, shelters, or group homes with a backpack and school supplies in early August. Check out their website if you have any interest in being involved with this amazing mission.
“Book Pillows of Hope” is a group of more than 50 women from all over Indianapolis, including four members of our church where the group was founded, Kathy Buck, Jeanne Floyd, Sally Hulfachor, and Nancy Van Vorst. As the name of the group says, they sew pillows that carry a book in them that share hope. The book pillows promote literacy and are distributed to children, usually infants through 5th graders, who are facing difficult situations.
Linked below is Book Pillows of Hope's Facebook page. Go check it out to get more information about all the wonderful things they are doing and ways to get involved. They are 100% volunteer based and always need donations of books and fabric.
Resources of Hope strives to meet the physical needs of foster youth through the Closet. At The Closet, foster / kinship families are able to shop for free for the children in their care. Families can shop for clothing, shoes, seasonal wear, toys and more.
Resources of Hope stand with dedicated caregivers, providing unwavering support and essential resources to youth in foster and kinship care in Indiana. Visit linked site below to get additional information or find ways you could help.
Warrior's Hope offers peer support from a biblical perspective. We seek to engage military veterans and service members to assist them in experiencing peace for their soul (character growth), purpose of mind (Godly thoughts), and prosperity of spirit (spiritual growth), resulting in renewed and invigorated lives for those who accept the challenge. If you are interested in getting involved, take a look at their website listed below.
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