When calling Service Providers, you should always contact more than one provider for what you think you might need. Usually, no one provider can offer you/or your family with everything you need or be entitled to. You should also contact a "Veterans Service Officer" or get help from an experienced counselor, support coach, or case manager from one of the providers that work with Veterans and Active Military personnel. By having one of those people involved they can better help you determine what services, programs and benefits you may need or be entitled to.
964 N Pennsylvania Street Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-951-0688
"No hero should ever be homeless"
Hope, housing, and self-sufficiency for all veterans and their families.
HVAF of Indiana houses, supports, and advocates for all veterans and their families to help them achieve the best possible quality of life.
611 N Capital Ave Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-686-9858
Health Housing Human Services
Since 1896, Volunteers of America has been answering God’s call to transform lives by reaching and uplifting America’s most vulnerable. We seek to serve the needs of the whole person—mind, body and spirit—by bringing together the human service agency and the church.
"Veterans are our priority"
1-855-896-4345
- Supportive Services
for Veteran Families
- Indiana Department of Veteran Affairs Grants for Veterans Services
4745 Kingsway Drive Indianapolis, IN 46205
317-466-1000
We are here for individuals and families offering:
8604 Allisonville Road Indianapolis, IN 46250
317-982-7781
Bridging life's transitional gaps for veterans, service members, and military families. Throught sustainable programs and job readiness resources, we positively impact one person, one business, and one community at a time.
901 Shelby Street
3rd Floor
Indianapolis, IN 46203
317-957-2275
~ Rapid Rehousing Services ~
HIP provides federally funded rapid rehousing services for youth (18- to 24-year-olds), individuals, families, Veterans and their families. We work in collaboration with other agencies to create a well-coordinated network of services.
They offer many services, and this is just one of them. They are a great resource to have access to.
PBSO Street Outreach and Health Clinic
Monday 1 - 4
Thursday 1 - 4
1033 E Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
317-423-8909
The mission is to support our neighbors experiencing homelessness with integrated, comprehensive services so they can secure and maintain housing.
The vision is to serve as Central Indiana's champion, expert, and trusted leader in placing chronically homeless neighbors into permanent, safe, supportive housing so they can thrive.
520 E Market Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
317-687-6795
Hope changes lives.
Hope starts here.
Wheeler is a non-denominational, Christian, social services organization, which provides emergency care, recovery services, and Christ-centered transformation to individuals experiencing homelessness, poverty, and need in Central and South-Central Indiana without regard to race, color, sexual orientation, creed, national origin, or religion.
2457 E Washington Street
Indianapolis, IN 46201
317-635-0500
"Homeless reentry Helpers"
"Helpers Helping others Outreach Team"
They offer help to veterans, prior offenders, seniors and homeless.
HRH & HHOOT's goal is to bring businesses, government, volunteers, street outreach, street ministries, churches & service providers together to better serve Indy's Seniors, Veterans, Offenders, ExOffenders & our Homeless Friends.
1481 West 10th Street
Indianapolis, IN 46202
317-554-0000
Our Mission: To fulfill President Lincoln’s promise to care for those who have served in our nation’s military and for their families, caregivers, and survivors.
Health Connect: 833-940-1624
Mental Health: 317-988-2770
Integrity: Act with high moral principle. Adhere to the highest professional standards. Maintain the trust and confidence of all with whom I engage.
Commitment: Work diligently to serve Veterans and other beneficiaries. Be driven by an earnest belief in VA’s mission. Fulfill my individual responsibilities and organizational responsibilities.
Advocacy: Be truly Veteran-centric by identifying, fully considering, and appropriately advancing the interests of Veterans and other beneficiaries.
Respect: Treat all those I serve and with whom I work with dignity and respect. Show respect to earn it.
Excellence: Strive for the highest quality and continuous improvement. Be thoughtful and decisive in leadership, accountable for my actions, willing to admit mistakes, and rigorous in correcting them.
Veterans Benefits Administration:
575 N Penn Street Indianapolis, IN 46204
800-827-1000
Suicide crisis line (24 / 7)
Dial 988 or 800-273-talk (8255) or use your cell phone to text 838255.
Online chat at venteranscrisisline.net/chat
IDVA - IN Department of Veterans Affairs
317-232-3910
Indiana Mayor's Office of Veterans Services
317-327-8387
www.indy.gov/activity/office-of-veteran-services
CHIP's Handbook for help
317-630-0853
Connect2Help
call 2-1-1 (24/7)
American Legion 575 N Pennsylvania Street Room 325 Indpls, IN 46204 317-916-3605
AMVETS (American Veterans)
575 N Pennsylvania Street Room 314 Indpls, IN 46204 317-916-3613
DAV (Disabled American Veterans)
575 N Pennsylvania Street Room 324 Indpls, IN 46204 317-916-3615
MOPH (Military Order of the Purple Heart)
575 N Pennsylvania Street Room 312 Indpls, IN 46204 317-916-3625
PVA (Paralyzed Veterans of America)
575 N Pennsylvania Street Room 313 Indpls, IN 46204 317-916-3626
VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars)
575 N Pennsylvania Street Room 319 Indpls, IN 46204 317-916-3629
VVA (Vietnam Veterans Of America)
9450 E 59th Street Indpls, IN 46216 317-313-1577
Indy Office of Veterans Services
200 E Washington Street Room 2501 Indpls, IN 46204 317-327-8387
IDVA (Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs)
777 N Meridian Street Room 300 Indpls, IN 46204 317-232-3921
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