Offers housing program. Community based transitional housing is meant for those who do not face the need for a high degree of safety, self-sufficiency and permanent housing barriers. They offer advocacy and case management. Individual and group therapy. Support groups, victim compensation fund assistance, GED tutoring, education in health/wellness, childcare, substance abuse prevention and treatment referrals free of charge and with no admission requirements. Services offered for children include indoor/outdoor spaces for recreation/development purposes, advocacy and case management. Individual and family therapy, support groups, homework help, literacy, computer lab, anti-bullying programs, health education, personal safety, field trips, after-school programs, and job/career readiness.
Joan Soller, Chair/Director, Resource Planning, Indianapolis Power & Light
On-site transitional housing
Applicants or the head of household must be 18 or older, with or without children
Must be homeless due to running from intimate partner violence
Must meet the full time student exemption criteria
Income or assets and homeless status must be verified through 3rd party,2nd party or applicant self certifications.
Must meet specific income limits specified by the center
Community-based Transitional Housing
Must be homeless due to running from intimate partner violence
Must be employed at least part time and be verified through a 3rd party
Applicants or the head of household must be 18 or older, with or without children
Must be able to obtain utility services in their name
Income or assets and homeless status must be verified through 3rd party,2nd party or applicant self certifications.
Must meet specific income limits specified by the center
Please Note: These services may be provided directly or as guidance assistance by the shelter. Please contact the shelter to get more information.