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ServicePurpose of ServicesContact InformationDescriptionService Area
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1VoiceRecovery Supporthttps://1voicesoutheasternindiana.org/Our mission focuses on providing education, peer support services, and a safe and supportive recovery community in Southeastern Indiana. Southeast Indiana
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1Voice/Challenge 2 ChangeRecovery Support1voicerecovery.orgPeer recovery services, support meetings, & social activities @ 111 5th St. Aurora, IN C2C support meeting Sun, Tues, Thurs 6pm. Men’s C2C Group Mon. 6-7pm Aaron.1voicedearborncounty@gmail.com.Southeast Indiana
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211 IndianaAll Resources211 or 866-211-9966Indiana 211 is a free service that connects Hoosiers with help and answers from thousands of health and human service agencies and resources right in their local communities - quickly, easily, and confidentially. Connects callers with a community navigator.Indiana
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4C of Southern IndianaChild Care812-423-4008 or 866-200-5909. 414 SE 4th St Suite 214, EvansvilleChildcare resource & referrals M-F 8am-4pmIndiana
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988 IndianaSuicide PreventionCall 988988 is more than just an easy-to-remember number—it offers a direct connection to compassionate, accessible care and support for anyone experiencing mental health-related distress – whether that is thoughts of suicide, mental health crisis, substance use crisis, or any other kind of emotional distress. People can also dial 988 if they are worried about a loved one who may need crisis support.United States
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A Better Life: Brianna's Hope MilanFaith-based SupportUnited Methodist, 306 S. Main St., rear, Thurs. 6-8 PMChristian based support, meal, speakers.Ripley
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A Friend Asks (app)Suicide PreventionDownload App“A Friend Asks” is a FREE smartphone app through the Jason Foundation that helps provide the information, tools, and resources to help a friend (or yourself) who may be struggling with thoughts of suicide. Download the app today and encourage friends and family to do the same. Education is the key to prevention and with information like this as close as your smartphone; you could help save a life!Anyone
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Adolescent Addiction Access Program (AAA)Recovery TreatmentCall 317-278-8434 or email aaaprog@iupui.eduFree provider to provider helpline for Indiana providers caring for youth (aged 17 or younger) with SUD.Indiana
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Adult Protective ServicesAdult Safety800-992-6978
812-537-8862
https://www.in.gov/fssa/da/adult-protective-services/
The Adult Protective Services program was established to receive and investigate reports regarding adults within the state of Indiana who may be endangered and, as appropriate, to coordinate a proper response to protect endangered adults who are victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation.Indiana
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AftermathGrief/Loss Supporthttps://www.aftermath.com/locations/indiana/Midwest-based Aftermath Services LLC is a professional trauma cleanup company with dispatch centers located locally, in Indiana and other states nationwide. Our compassionate team of expert technicians are capable of handling some of the toughest & tragic biohazard situations, including crime scene cleanup, blood cleanup, and suicide cleanup. We provide compassionate, expedient service 24/7.Indiana
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AGAPE CenterHousing812-222-4273 1533 N Commerce West Drive, GreensburgHelp with temporary housing for Decatur residents ONLY. M&Th 10am-1pm, W 3pm-6pmDecatur
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Agape CenterBasic Needs812-222-4273Food Pantry, call for more informationDecatur
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Alcoholics AnonymousRecovery SupportGet AA “Meeting Guide” app, white chair in blue circle
http://www.seigaa.org/
Local AA Hotline: 812-342-2330
12 steps for alcohol use disordersSoutheast Indiana
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All Kids Can PreschoolChild Care812-265-8226. 2420 Wilson Ave, MadisonPreschool for children with or without special needs M-Th 8am-5pm, F 8am-4pmJefferson
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Alliance of HopeGrief/Loss Supporthttps://allianceofhope.org/The Alliance of Hope for Suicide Loss Survivors was created by survivors for survivors. As a 501(c)3 charitable nonprofit, we provide online healing support and other services for people who are coping with devastating loss to suicide. Our online forum operates like a 24/7 support group. Our website contains support resources and information on the survivor experience. Anyone
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American Society for Suicide PreventionSuicide Preventionwww.afsp.org The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP) is a voluntary health organization that gives those affected by suicide a nationwide community empowered by research, education and advocacy to take action against this leading cause of death.United States
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Anabranch Recovery CenterRecovery Treatment(888) 821-0540 or (812) 898-5100
AnabranchRecovery.com
Offers residential program for individuals to regain sobriety and program for families to understand how to best help loved ones.Southern Indiana
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AnthemHealthcare1-866-408-6131
https://mss.anthem.com/in/indiana-home.html
Medicaid in IN. Can provid help with transport, recovery, caregivers, etc.Indiana
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ASK & Prevent Suicide (app)Suicide PreventionDownload AppThe ASK About Suicide to Save a Life app provides useful information to use as an educational resource as well as a crisis intervention resource for suicide prevention.Anyone
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Aurora Lions Club Vision/Hearing Resources812-926-1300
328 2nd St, Aurora
Eye exams & glasses to persons in need; speech & hearing programsDearborn, Ohio, Switzerland
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Back Door Friends in Faith DistributionBasic Needs812-689-6976Paper Pantry, 3rd Sat 9:30-10:30Ripley
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Batesville Area Re-Use StoreBasic Needs812-801-9099. 616 John St, BatesvilleFree clothing, building materials, furniture – allowed 1 x per week. MWF 1pm-6pm, Sat 8am-12Ripley
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Batesville Community School CorporationDisability Services812-934-2194
626 North Huntersville Rd
Batesville, IN 47006
Provides services for pre-school and school age children who have a disability within their school districtFranklin, Ripley
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Batesville Food PantryBasic Needs812-932-2622 x 2 920 County Line Rd, BatesvilleFood pantry – allowed to visit 1 x per month. W 12pm-4pmRipley
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Batesville Lions Club IncVision/Hearing Resources812-934-5340
211 N Depot St, Batesville
Eye exams & glasses to persons in needRipley
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Batesville Ministerial Assistance ProgramBasic Needs812-932-2622 x 1 920 County Line Rd, BatesvilleProvides lodging for one night, food, and gas money for a family in need. May be food and clothing assistance through their pantry. By appt onlyRipley
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Batesville Ministerial AssociationBasic Needs812-932-2622 option 2Food Pantry, Wed 12-4Ripley
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Beecher Church Food PantryBasic Needs229 Short Street, Lawrenceburg IN 47025Food pantry , Wed 10-4Dearborn
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BelFlex Staffing NetworkEmployment Support812-537-0055. 401 W Eads Pkwy #360 , LawrenceburgStaffing company. M-F 8am-5pmDearborn
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Better Dayz MetamoraFaith-based SupportGreater Vision Church, 18149 US 52, Thursday, 6 PM meal, 6:30 Meeting, Chad 513-280-1426.Faith-based recovery support.Franklin
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Big Brothers, Big Sisters DecaturChild Support812-663-7556Program for children from single parent home; match adult mentor with a childDecatur
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Big Brothers, Big Sisters JeffersonChild Support812-273-0797 411 W Main St, MadisonProvides mentors that meet with children for encouragement and mentoringJefferson
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Big Brothers, Big Sisters RipleyChild Support812-747-7281 2400 Reading Rf #148, Cincinnati OHProvides child mentors that meet with children for encouragement and mentoringRipley
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Bread of LifeBasic Needs812-663-1055 221 E Main St, Greensburg (M&W)
700 E Randall St, Greensburg (Thurs)
Free nutritious meals. M&W 3pm-5pm; Sept-May on ThursDecatur
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Breathe 2 Relax (app)Mental Health Download AppBreathe2Relax trains you on the “belly breathing” technique that has proven benefits for your overall mental health. Use the app’s breathing exercises to learn and practice on your own or as part of a stress management program supervised by your health care provider.Anyone
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Bridge of HopeBasic Needs812-654-2350Food Pantry, 2nd Mon 6-8, in line by 5:30Ripley
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Bridges CounselingMental Health 812-954-5121 325 Washington St, AuroraCounseling, assessments, home-based services, home-based therapy, parenting education, etcDearborn
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Brighter Futures IndianaPregnancy and Early Childhoodhttp://brighterfuturesindiana.org/ Brighter Futures Indiana offers information to empower families, like yours, in their search for the highest-quality learning experiences for their children. These resources are here to support you in your journey as your child’s first and best teacher. This site also supports the unique and critical responsibilities of programs and providers, as well as, serving up important information for engaged community partners.Indiana
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Building BlocksChild Care812-423-4008 www.buildingblocks.netCare support for families, child care, & early learning programsIndiana
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Care SourceRecovery Support1-833-227-346324-hour referral hotline for those seeking treatment, support, and resources for substance use disorderIndiana
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Caring First Home HealthBasic Needs812-576-2600Mobile Pantry, 1st Thur 10-2Dearborn
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Carroll County Memorial Hospital's Empowered Living ProgramRecovery Treatment502-732-6420Has inpatient medical stabilization (detox), outpatient services, case management for all, and transportation services.Southeast Indiana
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CASA (Citizens Against Substance Abuse)Recovery Supporthttps://dearborncountycasa.com/community-resources To develop and support a comprehensive community plan focused on the prevention and reduction of substance use/misuse/addiction among youth and adults in Dearborn County by driving impactful advocacy efforts.
Find information, resources, and hope for those that are affected by substance use disorders in this section. Only when we begin to understand, can we begin to heal.
Dearborn
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Catch-A-RideTransportation800-330-7603Requires 24 hour notice for pickup and delivery; private pay & Medicaid; cost varies. M-F 6am-6pmJefferson
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Celebrate RecoveryFaith-based Supporthttps://www.celebraterecovery.com/crgroups
Batesville Christian, 1294 Columbus Ave, SR 46, Thurs, 6pm/ / Life Spring Church, 803 E. Broadway St. Harrison, Mon, 7pm/ / Whitewater Crossing, 5771 OH-128, Cleves, Wed. 7pm/ / City of Refuge, 10548 Harrison Ave, next to Church on Fire Thurs. 7 pm/ / Bridge of Hope, Tues 6:30pm 4050 E. County Rd. 50 S. Milan free childcare, outreach@thebridge129.org. Melody 812-654-2350
Faith-based 12-step program for any habit, hang up or addictionIndiana
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Centering Pregnancy ProgramPregnancy and Early Childhood765-983-7902Group based pregnancy care at Reid OB/GYN, transporation assistance available per requestFranklin
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CenterstoneMental Health and Recovery TreatmentCrisis Line: 1-800-832-5442
Information and Appointments: 1-800-344-8802
https://centerstone.org
Centerstone is a nonprofit health system specializing in mental health and substance use disorder treatments for people of all ages.Southern Indiana
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Changing FootprintsBasic Needs310 Julian St Rushville 765-969-6757Free shoes, 1st and 3rd SaturdayFranklin
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Child Abuse HotlineChild SafetyCPS: 1-800-800-5556If you suspect a child is being abused or neglected, call the Indiana Department of Child Services' Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline today. It is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, including weekends and holidays. You can report abuse and neglect anonymously.Indiana
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Child Mental Health Wraparound ServicesMental Health CMHC - 812-537-1302, Choices - 317-726-2121
https://www.in.gov/medicaid/members/home-and-community-based-services/child-mental-health-wraparound-program/
Indiana Medicaid offers coverage for the Child Mental Health Wraparound (CMHW) home and community-based services (HCBS). These services are provided to youth, ages 6-17, who have a diagnosis of a serious emotional disturbance. A person-centered treatment plan is built upon the member and family's strengthsIndiana
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Children's Bureau, IncChild Safety(317) 634 - 5050We offer an array of human services to Indiana children and families. Guided by our vision of a healthy family for every child, highly-trained case managers identify and address issues that tear families apart.Indiana
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Choices/CERTRecovery Support317-205-8302 or 1-866-514-6489The Choices Emergency Response Team (CERT) responds 24/7 to individuals and families struggling with substance use.Southeast Indiana
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Christian Outreach Assistance CenterBasic Needs812-438-3805Soup kitchenOhio
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Christian Outreach CenterBasic Needs812-438-2955Pantry, Thurs 4-6, Sat 11-1Ohio
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Church on Fire - Harrison OhioBasic Needs513-268-0756 textFood Pantry, Wed 6-8 drive thru text food for updates.Hamilton
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Citizen Opioid RespondersNaloxonego.iu.edu/naloxone or email naloxone@iu.eduEnroll in Citizen Opioid Responders program for free, receive and submit certificate of completion to Dearborn County Health Department, and get mailed naloxone. Learn how to respond to PulsePoint Medical Alerts in real-time and help save a life.Dearborn
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CJ's TaxiTransportation812-221-0830
Aurora, IN
Taxi service running 7 days a week include holidays.Dearborn
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Classic Medi-CabTransportation812-663-9990 312 W Main St, GreensburgRequires 24 hour notice for pickup and delivery; private pay & Medicaid. M-F 8am-5pmJefferson, Decatur, Ripley, Ohio, Dearborn, Switzerland
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Closet of PromisesBasic Needs812-907-0679Affordable clothingDearborn
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CMHC Early ConnectionsPregnancy and Early ChildhoodStacey Cornett - 812-537-1600 x3240, stacey.cornett@cmhcinc.org http://cmhcinc.orgDearborn, Ripley, Ohio, Switzerland
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Coalition for Court AccessLegal Assistancehttps://indianalegalhelp.comWebsite to help with finding civic legal aidJefferson
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Coalition for Drug Free BatesvilleRecovery SupportMemorial Building 3rd Floor, BatesvilleAlcohol education and prevention course, free at-home drug testing kits, prescription drug disposal; monthly meetings. 1st Monday monthly 11amRipley
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College Cooperative SoutheastEducationDearborn and Ohio: 800-715-1058 ext 254
Switzerland: 812-427-3363
Franklin: 765-647-2792 or 765-647-5349
Ripley can contact another county
Cooperative Education is work experience that integrates the strengths of a solid education with the skills and training of on-the-job experience. It complements and enhances a student’s academic training and provides a "real world" introduction to that individual's career field.Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland, Franklin, Ripley
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College Corner Presbyterian ChurchHealthcare112 Stateline St, College Corner, OH
513-524-5426
Free clinic, restricted number of patients. Call for appointmentFranklin
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Community Action of Southern IndianaBasic Needs812-288-6451 1613 E 8th St, JeffersonvilleUtility assistance and weatherization assistance. M-F 8am-4:30pmJefferson
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Community Health Care ClinicHealthcare812-663-7707 415 Montgomery Rd, GreensburgClinic for any age with low income & no ins; physical exams, treatment of minor illnesses & chronic diseases; also offers dental clinic. T 9am-4pm & Th 5pm-7pmDecatur
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Community Mental Health CenterMental Health 812-934-3245Mental Health services including inpatient, outpatient, home-based, school, and community-based programs. M-F 8am-7pmDearborn, Ripley, Ohio, Switzerland
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Community Partners for Child SafetyBasic Needs812-479-1864 or 877-403-0380
https://www.in.gov/dcs/prevention/community-partners-for-child-safety/
The purpose of Community Partners for Child Safety (CPCS) is to provide a secondary child abuse prevention service that can be delivered in every region in the state. This service will build community resources in order to have a collaborative prevention network throughout each region. The service will be for those families that are identified through self-referral or other community agency referral.Indiana
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Covering Kids and Families ProgramHealthcarehttps://www.ckfindiana.orghelp/Help with healthcare coverage and insurance needsIndiana
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Crisis Text LineCrisis ResponseText START to 741741 to access live volunteer Crisis CounselorCrisis Text Line serves anyone, in any type of crisis, providing access to free, 24/7 support via mediums people already use and trust.United States
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Cross Roads Christian RecoveryRecovery Support765.939.8000
https://www.crossroadchristianrecovery.org/
Women's addiction recovery center in Richmond.
https://www.crossroadchristianrecovery.org/
Wayne
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Dearborn Clearinghouse Food PantryBasic Needs812-926-1198Pantry, Mon and Wed, 10-1Dearborn, Ohio
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Dearborn County CARE Recovery Supporthttps://www.dcincare.org/Community Action Recovery Effort (CARE) is the Recovery Oriented System of Care for Dearborn County. It is a collaborative group of diverse stakeholders coming together to support community wellness and ensure a recovery-ready community.Dearborn
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Dearborn County ClearinghouseBasic Needs812-926-1198. 411 George St, AuroraFree clothing; 2 x per month.
Financial assistance (when available) to families in need for utilities and some prescriptions.
Food pantry, mobile food pantry, sacks of snacks for students on school breaks. M&T 10am-1pm, W 10am-4pm
Dearborn, Ohio, Switzerland
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Dearborn County Health DepartmentHealthcare812.532.3276 web dearborncounty.org Smoking/Vaping cessation, Vaccines, Harm Reduction supplies, HEPC /HIV testing. Health Education. All FREE
Vital records, immunizations, health & nutrition resources. M-F 8:30am-4:30pm
Safe sleep free pack/play
Dearborn
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Decatur County Family YMCAChild Care812-663-9622. 1 YMCA Way, GreensburgAfter school child care & summer camp programs M-F 6am-9pm, Sat 9am-5pm, Sun 1pm-5pmDecatur
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Decatur County Health DepartmentHealthcare812-663-8301 801 N Lincoln St, GreensburgFlu shots, TB testing, BP checks, HIV/AIDS testing, immunizations, women’s clinic. M-F 8am-4pmDecatur
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Decatur County Memorial HospitalHealthcare812-663-1310 955 N Michigan Ave, GreensburgFree immunizations (most) every Tue 2pm-6pm @ the Medical Arts PlazaDecatur
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Department of Child ServicesChild Safetyhttps://www.in.gov/dcs/Provides intervention, support, and services to children and familiesIndiana
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DFRBasic NeedsApply online @ www.in.gov/fssa
800-403-0864
SNAP, TANF, HIPIndiana
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Dillsboro Community Food PantryBasic Needs812-432-5166Pantry, Tue (9-12), Thu (3-6), Sat (9-12)Dearborn
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Domestic Violence HotlineDomestic ViolenceNational Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
https://www.thehotline.org/
Our advocates are here to listen without judgement and help you begin to address what’s going on in your relationship. Our services are always free and available 24/7.United States
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Dunn CenterRecovery Treatment765-932-3974
201 Conrad Harcourt Way
Rushville, IN 46173
The center offers several types of outpatient programs including detoxification outpatient treatment, specialty outpatient treatment, inpatient rehabilitation facilities, social service programs, and Narcotics Anonymous meetings. Private insurance.Southeast Indiana
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Early ED ConnectChild Carehttps://earlyedconnect.fssa.in.gov/onlineApp/homeApplication for On My Way Pre-K and other child care assistance in Indiana.Indiana
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East Central Indiana Special ServicesDisability Services765-458-0263Provides services for pre-school and school age children who have a disability within Franklin CountyFranklin
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East Indiana Treatment CenterRecovery Treatment816 Rudolf Way, Lawrenceburg, 812-537-1668Medically Assisted Recovery and Treatment ServicesSoutheast Indiana
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Eastern Indiana WorksEmployment Support500 Industrial Dr, Lawrenceburg,
IN 47025 (812) 537-1117
https://www.easternindianaworks.org/
Help prepare for, find, obtain jobsDelaware, Fayette, Rush, Wayne, Henry, Randolph, Jay
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Education Center of Rising SunEducation812-438-2437
https://www.educationcenterofrisingsun.com/
Not for profit Education Center. Programs include: Adult Ed Classes; tutoring k-12, STEM and Lego Robotic Workshops for Students, WORKOne services, Vo Rehab, Catering & Hospitality Classes, Resume' writing workshops, etc.Ohio
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Elwood StaffingEmployment Support812-662-8494. 920 W Kathys Way #2, GreensburgStaffing company. M-F 8am-5pmDecatur
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eMoods (app)Mental HealthDownload AppeMoods is a user-friendly app for patients to track symptom data relating to Bipolar I and II disorders, Depression, PTSD, and Anxiety Disorders.Anyone
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Ethan Crossing of IndianapolisMental Health and Recovery Treatment317.280.2700Behavioral health hospital in Indianapolis with mental health and substance use disorder treatment programsCentral Indiana
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FCHS Food PantryBasic Needs765-309-2340
Franklin County High School
Food pantry 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month, 4-5:30 PMFranklin
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FernsideGrief/Loss Supporthttps://fernside.org/
(513) 246-9140
Fernside, established in 1986, as the nation’s second oldest children’s grief center, remains today a national leader in providing grief support services and outreach and education to the community and families. An affiliate of Hospice of Cincinnati, Fernside services compliment Hospice of Cincinnati’s comprehensive bereavement program by addressing the unique needs of children.Southeast Indiana
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FINDHELPAll resourceswww.findhelp.orgConnects people seeking help and verified social care providers that serve them.United States
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First StepsChild healthhttps://www.in.gov/fssa/firststeps/First Steps is Indiana's early intervention program that provides services to infants and toddlers from birth to third birthday who have developmental delays or disabilities. First Steps brings families together with a local network of professionals from education, health and social service agencies.Indiana
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First United Methodist ChurchHealthcare729 Central Ave, Connersville 765-825-8506Free Health Clinic first 25 people. 2nd Thurs. every month 6-8pmFranklin
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Fishes & Loaves Food PantryBasic Needs812-584-3546Food Pantry, Thurs 10-11:30, 4-5:30Ripley
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Franklin County Health DepartmentHealthcare1010 Franklin Ave, Brookville 765-647-4322Immunizations
Call for appt, M-F 8:30- 4
Franklin
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Franklin County Senior CenterCommunity Support765-647-1276
11146 County Park Rd
Lunch for seniors for a small fee. M-F 11:30 AM Franklin