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Details: Indianapolis, IN 46221 Other: Please do not call. Must Register Online and attend Orientation No Pregnant workers Religious: No Accepts Disabled: No Accepts SO: No Details: Indianapolis, IN 46222 Other: *For Saturdays - must schedule with PO. Religious: No Accepts Disabled: No Accepts SO: No Details: Indianapolis, IN 46208 Other: Religious: Yes Accepts Disabled: Yes Accepts SO: No Details: Indianapolis, IN 46254 Other: Sonia Azzarelli Website: None Days & Hours: Vary Restrictions: None noted Booth Manor Apt/Salvation Army Address: 4390 N. High School Road Barnes United Methodis Church Address: 900 W. 30th Street Telephone: 317-923-9187; 317-931-8058 Barnes is one of Marion County historic churches. We have a rich tradition and heritage of service within the Indianapolis community. As "Disciples of Christ", we seek to serve all people through nurturing, witness and outreach. Contact: Anthony Neal or Patricia Jones Website: None Days & Hours: Mon-Thur; 8:30am - 6:00pm Restrictions: On Bus Route: Yes No Sex Offenses/Violent Crimes Accepts Juveniles: No Telephone: 317-388-9445; 317-388-9445 Booth Manor Indianapolis is a 75 total unit property with 74 assisted living units. The property is intended for the Disabled or Elderly (PRAC 202/811) housing program. Contact: Website: www.assetrecycling.org Asset Recycling, a division of Youth Fair Chance, Inc., a non-proft organization works to divert usable building materials from landfills while offering donors all allowable tax incentives for their contributions. It provides neighborhoods and individuals, especially the ill, needy, and youth, new and affordable building materials for home projects. Days & Hours: Mon-Fri; 9:00am- 6:00pm Restrictions: On Bus Route: Yes No 317-635-7774; 317-635-7741 Asset Recycling No Violent Offenders Animal Care & Conrol Address: 2600 S. Harding Street Indianapolis Animal Care & Control is the state's largest animal shelter with an average annual intake of 18,000 animals. In addition to being a lost and found resource, the shelter has wonderful animals for adoption, a successful volunteer program and is the enforcement agency for animal-related laws in the city of Indianapolis/Marion County. Restrictions: No Weapons or Drug Offenses; On Bus Route: No Accepts Juveniles: No Telephone: 317-327-1384; 317-327-1390 Contact: Sgt. Jim Payne Website: www.indy.gov/eGov/City/dps/accd Days & Hours: Mon-Sat/ 10am - 6:00pm Telephone: CSW ACTIVE AGENCY LIST as of 1/26/15 Contact: Cheryl Brooks Address: 701 N. Holt Road, Suite 1 Accepts Juveniles:

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Indianapolis, IN 46221

Other: Please do not call. Must Register Online

and attend Orientation

No Pregnant workers

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46222

Other: *For Saturdays - must schedule with PO.

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46208

Other:

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46254

Other:

Sonia Azzarelli

Website: None

Days & Hours: Vary

Restrictions: None noted

Booth Manor Apt/Salvation Army

Address: 4390 N. High School Road

Barnes United Methodis Church

Address: 900 W. 30th Street

Telephone: 317-923-9187; 317-931-8058 Barnes is one of Marion County historic churches. We

have a rich tradition and heritage of service within the

Indianapolis community. As "Disciples of Christ", we

seek to serve all people through nurturing, witness and

outreach.

Contact: Anthony Neal or Patricia Jones

Website: None

Days & Hours: Mon-Thur; 8:30am - 6:00pm

Restrictions:

On Bus Route: Yes

No Sex Offenses/Violent Crimes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Telephone: 317-388-9445; 317-388-9445 Booth Manor Indianapolis is a 75 total unit property

with 74 assisted living units. The property is intended

for the Disabled or Elderly (PRAC 202/811) housing

program.

Contact:

Website: www.assetrecycling.org

Asset Recycling, a division of Youth Fair Chance, Inc.,

a non-proft organization works to divert usable

building materials from landfills while offering donors

all allowable tax incentives for their contributions. It

provides neighborhoods and individuals, especially the

ill, needy, and youth, new and affordable building

materials for home projects.

Days & Hours: Mon-Fri; 9:00am- 6:00pm

Restrictions:

On Bus Route: Yes

No

317-635-7774; 317-635-7741

Asset Recycling

No Violent Offenders

Animal Care & Conrol

Address: 2600 S. Harding Street

Indianapolis Animal Care & Control is the state's

largest animal shelter with an average annual intake of

18,000 animals. In addition to being a lost and found

resource, the shelter has wonderful animals for

adoption, a successful volunteer program and is the

enforcement agency for animal-related laws in the city

of Indianapolis/Marion County.Restrictions: No Weapons or Drug Offenses;

On Bus Route: No

Accepts Juveniles: No

Telephone: 317-327-1384; 317-327-1390

Contact: Sgt. Jim Payne

Website: www.indy.gov/eGov/City/dps/accd

Days & Hours: Mon-Sat/ 10am - 6:00pm

Telephone:

CSW ACTIVE AGENCY LIST as of 1/26/15

Contact: Cheryl Brooks

Address: 701 N. Holt Road, Suite 1

Accepts Juveniles:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapoilis, IN 46205

Other: None

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapois, IN 46208

Other: None

Religious: No sex offenders

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46205

Other: None

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46205

Telephone: 317-925-7001 Cats Haven’s mission is to provide a non-institutional

shelter (no cages) for cats and kittens. Cats Haven was

founded for special needs cats or kittens with birth

defects, visual impairments, neurological problems, or

medical issues or injuries that require veterinary care.

Cats Haven strives to educate the public about

available resources and proper care of companion

animals. It is Indianapolis' oldest no-kill cat shelter.

The shelter now cares for nearly 300 cats within its

network.

Contact: Barbara Willis

Website: www.catshaven.org

Days & Hours: Mon-Sat 11am- 6pm

Address: 2603 N. College Ave

Telephone: 317-924-4208 ext 21

Telephone: 317-931-0292 The mission of Brothers United is to enhance the

health and wellness of our community, which includes

those who are gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, and

the people who live and work in our neighborhoods.

Brothers United provides high quality, comprehensive

prevention and service programs in a welcoming

environment and seeks to improve the overall health

of the Indianapolis community, through education and

training, outreach and advocacy, prevention and

research.

Contact:

Website: http://brothersunitedinc.org

Days & Hours: Mon- Fri 10am-6pm

Restrictions: No sex offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Address: 3737 N Meridian St Suite 401

The Carvel Club

Address: 4627 N. Carvel Ave

Cats Haven

Days & Hours: Mon - Sun; 9:00am - 4:00pm

Restrictions: None

On Bus Route: Yes

Telephone: 317-255-0037 The purpose of the Carvel Club, Inc., an Indiana not-

for-profit corporation, is to aid and assist in the

attainment and maintenance of sobriety for its

members and any and all members of Alcoholic

Anonymous (AA) by promoting a better

understanding of the teachings of AA, coordinating its

facilities and activities with all groups of AA in the

City of Indianapolis and the State of Indiana and

supplementing the group activities in developing and

stimulating the work of AA.

Contact: Jim Berkhart

Website: http://carvelclub.org

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles:

www.broadwayumc.org

Days & Hours: Mon-Fri; 9am- 2pm

Accepts Juveniles: No

Restrictions: No sex related crimes

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Broadway United Methodist Church

Address: 609 E 29th Street

Brothers United

Broadway UMC seeks, welcomes, and values all

people. As followers of Jesus Christ responding to

God's love, our mission as the people of Broadway

Church is to be a multi-cultural, Christian community

that in its ministry seeks, welcomes, and values all

people.

Contact: Cathy Pilarski

Website:

Yes

Booth Manor Indianapolis is a 75 total unit property

with 74 assisted living units. The property is intended

for the Disabled or Elderly (PRAC 202/811) housing

program.

Other: Must Fill out volunteer application online

*Note Cars are free roaming

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46237

Other:

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapoilis, IN 46219

Other: N/a

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapois, IN 46203

Other: N/a

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46208

Cats Haven’s mission is to provide a non-institutional

shelter (no cages) for cats and kittens. Cats Haven was

founded for special needs cats or kittens with birth

defects, visual impairments, neurological problems, or

medical issues or injuries that require veterinary care.

Cats Haven strives to educate the public about

available resources and proper care of companion

animals. It is Indianapolis' oldest no-kill cat shelter.

The shelter now cares for nearly 300 cats within its

network.

Restrictions: Only accepts OVWI convictions

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Church of Acts

Address: 3740 S. Dearborn St

Telephone: 783-2287; 783-0146 The Church of ACTS is an inter-denominational,

Bible-based, Spirit-filled church that believes in the

releasing and unleashing of the presence and power of

God. They are a local church with a global vision to

build the Kingdom of God. The Church of ACTS has

multiple ministries that are based on five specific

needs to REACH, CONNECT, SHARE, SERVE,

and GROW with others both inside and outside of the

church community.

Contact: Autumn Seyfried

Website: http://www.churchofacts.org

Days & Hours: Tues & Fridays; 9am -3pm

Restrictions: No Offenses Against Children; No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Club East

Address: 441 S. Ritter Ave

Telephone: 356-2802 Club East’s goal is to aid and assist in the attainment

and maintenance of sobriety for its members and any

and all members of Alcoholic Anonymous (AA) by

providing a safe environment for individuals going

through recovery.

Contact: Jim Gross

Website: None

Days & Hours: M, W, F; 7am -4pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenses

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Compassion Center

Address: 2616 Soth Shelby St

Telephone: 626-0387 The Compassion Center has operated for over twenty

years and feeds approximately 65,000 meals per year.

It is under the National Christian Outreach. The

Center provides meals and devotions daily, as well as

offer a weekly service at the Center.

Contact: Ray Hampton

Website: None

Days & Hours: M-F, 8am - 1:30pm

Restrictions: No sex/violent/theft offenses

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Crown Hill Maintenance

Address: 330 W. 32nd St

Telephone: Do Not Call Crown Hill Cemetery is the nation’s third largest

cemetery and is listed on the National Register of

Historic Places. It is open 365 days a year. Visitors to

the cemetery discover a chronicle of Indianapolis

history with over 200,000 chapters, one for each of the

lives honored here; historic structures dating back to

the 1800's; timeless memorial artworks; and the

wonders of nature in the thousands of trees and

wooded areas that make up a major portion of the

city's urban forest canopy.

Other: N/a

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, In 46254

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Religious: No Sex Offenses

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46218

Other: See Website

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46219

Other: N/a

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Fairbanks

Crown Hill Cemetery is the nation’s third largest

cemetery and is listed on the National Register of

Historic Places. It is open 365 days a year. Visitors to

the cemetery discover a chronicle of Indianapolis

history with over 200,000 chapters, one for each of the

lives honored here; historic structures dating back to

the 1800's; timeless memorial artworks; and the

wonders of nature in the thousands of trees and

wooded areas that make up a major portion of the

city's urban forest canopy.

Contact: Chris Hensley

Website: www.crownhill.org

Days & Hours: Mon-Fri; 7:45am - 4:00pm

Restrictions: N/a

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Eagle Creak Park Maintance

Address: 7840 W. 56th St

Telephone: DO NOT CALL With 1400 acres of water and 3900 acres of forest,

Eagle Creek Park is one of the largest city parks in the

nation, offering unmatched opportunities for

recreation, enjoyment, and discovery of nature only

minutes from downtown Indianapolis.

Contact: PO to schedule

Website: http://www.indy.gov/eGov/City/DPR/ECPark

Days & Hours: M-F (Oct-April) & Daily (May-Sept); 7am-330pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenses

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Edna Martin Christian Center

Address: 2605 East 25th St

Telephone: 637-3776; 637-4989 The Edna Martin Christian Center was established as

the East Side Christian Center in 1941. A community

activist, Ms. Edna Martin, began working with children

after school in the Martindale-Brightwood

neighborhood. In 1946 the Center became a home

mission of the American Baptist Churches, USA. As a

result of this affiliation, the services and programs of

the center expanded to include social services to

strengthen families in the neighborhood.

Contact: James Ray

Website: http://ednamartincc.ning.com/

Days & Hours: M-F; 9am-6pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders; May Require Background Check

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Emerson Ave Baptist Church

Address: 308 N. Emerson Ave

Telephone: 356-0965 Emerson Avenue Baptist Church, an American Baptist

Congregation, states it is called to share the love of

God with our church family, our eastside neighbors,

and the greater community.

Contact: Anne Mader

Website:

Days & Hours: M-Th; 9am-2pm

Restrictions: No Sex/Violent or Felons

On Bus Route: No

Accepts Juveniles: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46220

Other: Minimum of 80 hours to complete

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Limited

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46208

Other: N/a

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46208

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46241

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Address: 8102 Clearvista Parkway

Telephone: 317-572-9469 Fairbanks is a not for profit alcohol and drug

treatment center. We are one of the oldest

independent alcohol and drug treatment centers in

America. We started treating alcoholic men in 1945 in

a house on Alabama street in Indianapolis, Indiana.

We now serve men, women and adolescents and their

families who struggle with addiction from the Midwest

and from around the country.

Contact: Kathleen Gill

Website: http://www.fairbankscd.org/

Days & Hours: M-F; 8am-5pm; Limited Weekend Hours

Restrictions: Prefer drug and alcohol related charges

On Bus Route: #19

Accepts Juveniles: No

Days & Hours: M-F; 8am-5pm

Restrictions: Men Only

On Bus Route: Yes

Fathers and Families

Contact: Norm

Website: http://indianafiretrucks.com/Station.aspx?StationId=731

Address: 2835 N. Illnois Street

Telephone: 921-5935 Fathers and Families Center serves as a 501(c)(3)

agency to enhance the capacity of young fathers to

become responsible and involved parents, wage

earners, and providers of child support. Major

activities are centered on educational and employment

advancement, parenting and basic life skills training,

and support services assistance.

Contact: Robert Mays

Website: http://www.fatherresource.org/

Days & Hours: M-F; 8am - 430pm

Restrictions: None noted

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Address: 2551 South Belmont Ave

Telephone: 327-5680

Fire Department - Fleet Services

Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center

Address: 2990 W. 71st St

Telephone: 293-2600 ext 109 At the Corner of 71st and Michigan Rd., you’ll find

the Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center @

Crooked Creek and behind the center, you’ll discover

seven acres of land, including a Family Pavilion which

includes a gymnasium and an outdoor recreation area

developed for the pleasure of clients and area

residents. They provide an array of holistic services,

which include basic social services like utility

assistance, food pantry, employment placement

services and counseling.

Contact: Rohli Bocker

Website: http://www.fbglickcenter.org/

Days & Hours: M-Sat; 8am-5pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

IFD's Maintenance and Support Facility has always

been referred to as "The Shops." The Shops have

served as the silent backbone of the Fire Department

since its inception. IFD's Support Services has a long

tradition of exceptional service and offering creative

ideas to enhance and maintain the city's modern

frontline and reserve apparatus fleet.

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46203

Other:

Religious: No Sex Offenses

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46221

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, In 46241

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46201

Other:

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: No

Good News Ministries - Men's Shelter

Address: 2716 E. Washington Street

Telephone: 638-2862 Good News Mission was founded in 1950 strictly as a

rescue mission for homeless men. In 1983, Good

News Mission moved to its current location at 2716 E.

Washington Street on the near eastside. Due to the

great needs of the surrounding community and our

desire to help all of those who are disadvantaged, we

felt there was a tremendous responsibility and

opportunity for Good News Mission to offer vital

human services for needy women and children, as well

as homeless men.

Contact: Ben Evans

Website: www.goodnewsministries.com

Days & Hours: M-F; 7am-4pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenses

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Gleaners Food Bank

Address: 3737 Waldermere Ave

Telephone: 925-0191 X120 Gleaners Food Bank solicits, stores and distributes

food and critical grocery products to agencies such as

food pantries, soup kitchens and emergency shelters to

help feed the hungry. Gleaners' facility is a 297,000

square foot warehouse and office building which also

houses the Community Cupboard Southwest an on-

site food pantry serving the local community.

Contact: Jessica Barnett

Website: http://www.gleaners.org/

Days & Hours: Monday Only; 8:30am-3:30pm

Restrictions: No Felonies/Violent/Sex/Weapons

On Bus Route: No

Accepts Juveniles: Yes - with adult/guardian

George T. Goodwin Community Center

Address: 3935 Mooresville Road

Telephone: 247-5201 Each year, the Goodwin Community Center touches

the lives of more than 800 families, individuals,

seniors, and children in the Mars Hill and Decatur

Township area. From working families struggling to

make ends meet, to seniors making companionship

and ways to stay healthy, the George T. Goodwin

Community Center connects neighbors and families

with the resources that promote independence, and

life-long growth.

Contact: Toby York

Website: http://www.goodwincenter.org/

Days & Hours: M-F; 10am-7pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenses/Crimes Involving Youth

On Bus Route: No

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Garfield Park Maitenance

Address: 510 E. Southern Ave

Telephone: Do Not Call Garfield Park is a 128-acre regional city park in

Indianapolis, Indiana. Established in the late 19th

century, it is the oldest city park in Indianapolis and is

on the National Register of Historic Places

Contact: PO to schedule

Website: http://www.indy.gov/eGov/City/DPR/Parks/List/Pages/GarfieldPark.aspx

Days & Hours:

Restrictions:

On Bus Route:

Accepts Juveniles:

M-F (Oct-April) & Daily (May-Sept); 7am-330pm

No Sex Offenses

Yes

No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46222

Other: See Share drive for list of stores

& contact store manager

assault (weapon); carrying handg; sex offenses

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46218

Other: No Wheel Chair Access

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes but no wheel chair access

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, in 46260

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46268

Other: Sign up online

Humane Society

Address: 7929 N. Michigan Road

Telephone: 872-5650 ext 106 Founded in 1905, IndyHumane provides vital services

to animals and people alike through sheltering and

adopting animals, providing positive-reinforcement

behavior training for both adoptable and owned

animals through its Canine Training School, and

outreach through community and shelter programs.

Contact: Shawna Sims

Website: http://indyhumane.org/

Days & Hours: Daily 9am-6pm/Varies

Restrictions: No Felonies/Theft/Violent/Sex

Holliday Park

Address: 6363 Spring Mill Road

Telephone: 327-7180 A 94-acre city park located on the north side of

Indianapolis, where you can explore the nature center,

play on one of the city’s best, hard-to-leave

playgrounds, hike more than 3.5 miles of picturesque

trails or walk down to the banks of the White River.

Restrictions: OVWI or PI's Only

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Contact: Katie Neill

Website: http://www.hollidaypark.org/

Days & Hours: Tues-Sat

Greater Love Temple of Apostolic Faith

Address: 2050 Winter Ave (old IPS #38)

Telephone: 222-9091

Restrictions:

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Contact: Sherri Hart

Website: None

Days & Hours: Mon-Sat; Varies

Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana, Inc

Address: 1635 W Michigan St

Telephone: Varies Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana serves 29

counties within approximately a 70-mile radius around

Indianapolis. The sale of donations goes toward

helping people in your community gain employment,

education and self-sufficiency. Goodwill Industries of

Central Indiana has 50 retail/donation locations.

Retail Hours: Retail Stores Monday – Saturday: 9

a.m.–9 p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m.–7 p.m. Attended

Donation Centers Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m.–6 p.m.

Sunday: noon–6 p.m.

Contact: Store Manager

Website: http://www.goodwillindy.org/

Days & Hours: Daily; 9am-9pm

Restrictions: theft/conversion; robbery; burglary; battery

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46227

Other:

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46221

Other: Hables Español

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, IN 46204

Other: Orientation required

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

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Indianapolis, in 46204

Address: 8236 Madison Avenue

Telephone: 317-908-8635 Humble Impressions was openedin June of 2012 to

help the community. All profits go directly to church

and community pantries. The owener relied on

pantries to survive for the past five years and she

wanted to give back to the community and the

pantries for what they have done for her. "Be humble

and impress" that is the store's motto.

Contact: Rebecca Pardue

Website: http://www.humbleimpressions.com/

Days & Hours: Tues-Sat 9am -6pm; Sun 1pm to 6pm

Restrictions: No

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Humble Impressions

Indianapolis Housing Agency

Address: 1900 N. Meridian

Telephone: 261-7200 At the Indianapolis Housing Agency, they help over

7,600 families each year find quality housing in one of

our communities as well as in neighborhoods

throughout the city. We also promote fair housing and

strong neighborhoods by fighting housing

discrimination. We’re continually striving to change

the face of public housing. We’re opening doors for

thousands.

Contact: Michael Robinson

Website: http://www.indyhousing.org/

Days & Hours: Varies

Indiana State Museum

Address: 650 W. Washington Street

Telephone: 650-9589 The Indiana State Museum in White River State Park

in downtown Indianapolis is the place to go to

uncover Indiana’s secrets. The Indiana State Museum

presents exhibits and programs highlighting the best

of Indiana's science, culture and art.

Contact: Karine Huys

Website: http://www.indianamuseum.org/

Days & Hours: M-Sat 10am-5pm; Sun 11am-5pm

Restrictions: No Sex/Violent Offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes - 16+

Iglesia Christiana "Ebenezer"

Address: 1460 S. Belmont Ave

Telephone: 724-6789 Categorized under Pentecostal Church, our records

show it was established in 2005 and incorporated in

Indiana, Contact: Donaldo Leon

Website: None

Days & Hours: Daily/Varies

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: No

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Founded in 1905, IndyHumane provides vital services

to animals and people alike through sheltering and

adopting animals, providing positive-reinforcement

behavior training for both adoptable and owned

animals through its Canine Training School, and

outreach through community and shelter programs.

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Other: See Share drive for list of properties

& contact property manager

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46222

Days & Hours: M, T, TH, F =9am-4pm, W =10am-3pm.

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46218

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46219

Other: 8:30am-2:30pm

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, In 46220

Indy Humane Animal Welfare Center

Address: 456 N Holmes Ave

Telephone: 602-3423 The IndyHumane Animal Welfare Center is located in

the Haughville neighborhood, which was identified as

one of the areas most in need of animal welfare

services. The Center houses the Albert G. and Sara I.

Reuben Vaccination Clinic, offering low-cost cat and

dog vaccines. The Center also offers spay/neuter

services. The center provides pet-care resources and

assistance with feral cats, pit bulls, and chained dogs.

Contact: Jessica Lifford

Website: http://indyhumane.org/index.php/services/

spay_neuter_clinic

Restrictions: No crimes against animals

On Bus Route: Bus Route: 3, 8, and 25.

Accepts Juveniles: No

Jerusalem Temple Apostolic Faith Assembly

Address: 2125 E. 54th Street

Telephone: 253-2276

Website: N/A

Days & Hours: M-F (Oct-April) & Daily (May-Sept); 7am-330pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Irvington UMC

Address: 30 N. Audubon Road

Telephone: 356-7231 Irvington United Methodist Church is church located

in historic Irvington who's motto is "Experiencing

God through Service, Nurture and Worship."Contact: Rev. Keith Adkins

Website: http://www.irvingtonumc.org/

Days & Hours: Tue-Fri

Restrictions: No Sex Offenses

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Indy Park East Maintenance

Address:

At the Indianapolis Housing Agency, they help over

7,600 families each year find quality housing in one of

our communities as well as in neighborhoods

throughout the city. We also promote fair housing and

strong neighborhoods by fighting housing

discrimination. We’re continually striving to change

the face of public housing. We’re opening doors for

thousands.Restrictions: No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: Varies

Accepts Juveniles: No

6825 E. 34th Street

Telephone: Do Not Call A division of the Departmetn of Public Works

responsible for the care, up-keep, and maintenance of

Indy Parks on the eastside of Indianapolis. Contact: PO to schedule

Other:

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46201

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46208

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46205

Other: Must be able to lift 20-30lbs

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Cheri Holt

Website: jhbcc.org

Days & Hours: M-F; 8am-5pm

NoAccepts Juveniles:

Indygo Bus #10

John H. Boner Community Center

On Bus Route:

Mt. Vernon Community Missionary Baptist Church

Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis

Address: 301 E. 38th Street

Telephone: 317-251-0005 Mental Health America of Greater Indianapolis is

Indianapolis' leading nonprofit dedicated to helping

ALL people live mentally healthier lives. Mental

Health America represents a growing movement of

Americans who promote mental wellness for the

health and well-being of the nation — every day and

in times of crisis. Mental Health America of Greater

Indianapolis is an affiliate of the national Mental

Health America and a chapter of Mental Health

America of Indiana.

Contact: Mark Rozales ext 1002

Website: http://www.mhaindy.net

Days & Hours: Tue-Fri; 8:30am-5:00pm

Restrictions: No Violent Offender

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center

Address: 11920 West Morris Street

Telephone: 317-923-4581 Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center, located on the

southwest side of Indianapolis, provides resources and

opportunities to help low-income neighbors get the

help they need and get connected to opportunities that

will help them to build self-sufficiency and economic

stability.

Contact: Treva Burgess ext 205

Website: http://www.maryrigg.org/

Days & Hours: Mon-Fri; 8am-2pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders/Crimes against children

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

No Sex Offenders Restrictions:

The John H. Boner Community Center is a not-for-

profit agency founded to serve residents of the Near

Eastside of Indianapolis. Through programs, services

and community development initiatives, staff helps

inspire and support those who are committed to a

better quality of life for themselves and the near

eastside neighborhood.

503-2518Telephone:

Contact: Derek Jefferson

Website: None

Days & Hours: Varies

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

2236 E 10th StreetAddress:

Contact:

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46222

Other: Includes Mozel Sanders

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianpolis, IN 46208

Other: Call and leave a message;

or email: [email protected]

Religious: Faith Based

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46204

Other: Outside Work/Must be able to lift 30lbs

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46222

Other: None

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Website: https://www.facebook.com/NLDM7

Days & Hours: Mon-Sat; 9am-5pm

Restrictions: Men only

On Bus Route: #15

Accepts Juveniles:

The PourHouse

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Purpose of Life Ministry

Address: 3705 Kessler Boulevard North. Drive

Telephone: 317-873-9510 The historic Second Baptist Church announces the

birth of our new name, vision, and mission: Purpose

of Life Ministries. We sincerely and earnestly desire to

minister to your needs. The Word of God is the

foundation for our ministry and it is His Word that is

taught and applied to our lives.

Contact: Antonio M. Alexander

Website: http://www.purposeoflifeministries.com/

Days & Hours: Daily; 10am-8pm

Restrictions: No Crimes Against Children

On Bus Route: No

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Address: Soldiers and Sailors Monument

Telephone: 317-507-8982 The PourHouse focuses on establishing relationships

and a sense of community with individuals

experiencing homelessness here in Indianapolis.

Through partnerships with service providers,

sponsors, IMPD and the City of Indianapolis, it's the

goal of The PourHouse to provide for practical needs

and to help people move beyond daily survival to

recognize and realize their dreams, talents and desires.

Contact: Andrea DeMink

Website: http://pourhouse.org

Days & Hours: Sun & Wed; 6pm-9pm

Restrictions: None

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

1 Monument Circle

Address: 2819 Clifton Street

Telephone: 317-921-5433 New Life is a unique life changing re-entry program

that primarily deals with the major obstacle men face

for successful re-entry back into their community-

JOBS. Their primary objective is to train and employ

former offenders.

Contact: Eugene A. Potter

New Life Development Ministries

Address: 709 N. Belmont Ave

Telephone: 317*636*4964 Mount Vernon Community Missionary Baptist Church

provides a community based Church where individuals

and families can be connected to and have a sense of

belonging, while growing together in the grace and

knowledge of Jesus Christ. To be Visible in the

community, be of Value to the community, and

provide Help, Hope, and Healing for the Church and

the world through ministry. To provide services and

assistance to the Church and the community by means

of outreach ministry.

Contact: Freddi Carter

Website: http://www.mtvernonindy.org/

Days & Hours: Unknown

Restrictions: No Violent Offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Details:

Indianapolis, In 46202

Other: Must Be albe to walk, stand, lift 25 pounds

Must complete application

Religious: Faith based

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46222

Other: None

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46202

Other: Must have 20 hours or more to complete.

Mandatory Orientation on Monday 11am-3:30pm.

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Independently mobile, stand 3-4 hours

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46203

Other: Must Interview

Religious: None

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Salvation Army- Adult Rehabilitation Center

Address: 711 E Washington Street

Telephone: 317-638-6585 For over 100 years The Salvation Army’s Adult

Rehabilitation Centers programs have provided

spiritual, social, and emotional assistance for men and

women who have lost the ability to cope with their

problems and provide for themselves. Centers offers

residential housing, work, and group and individual

therapy, all in a clean, wholesome environment.

Contact: Alisha Edmonds

Website: http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/adult-rehabilitation

Days & Hours: Mon-Sat; 8am-4pm

Restrictions: No Theft or Crimes that involve Children

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Southeast Community Services

Address: 901 Shelby Street

Telephone: 317-236-7400 Southeast Community Services was organized in 1972

through Mayor Richard Lugar's office as a consortium

of area agencies and neighborhood groups to deliver

needed services to the near southeast side of

Indianapolis. Since our founding in 1972, we have

been committed to addressing the diverse needs of

residents, from youth to seniors. Our overall goal is to

help residents lead dignified, fulfilling, and self-

sufficient lives.

Contact: Elaine Cates ext 233

Website: http://www.southeastcommunityservices.org/

Days & Hours: M-F; 9am-5pm

Restrictions: None

On Bus Route: Yes

Second Helpings

Address: 1121 Southeastern Avenue

Telephone: 317-632-2664 Each day, Second Helpings volunteers and staff rescue

prepared and perishable food from wholesalers,

retailers and restaurants -- preventing unnecessary

waste. That rescued food is used to create 3,500 hot,

nutritious meals each day that are distributed to 70

social service agencies that feed people in need.

Contact: Mary Parks ext 11

Website: http://www.secondhelpings.org/

Days & Hours: M-F; 8:00am -4:00pm; Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm.

Restrictions: Must be 16; No Battery, DV, Violent

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Salvation Army- Harbor Light

Address: 2400 N. Tibbs

Telephone: 317-972-1450 The Salvation Army Harbor Light Centers seek to

bring hope to those who have fallen captive to

substance abuse. Each center provides detoxification

services, residential treatment, transitional housing,

and outpatient treatment for men and women.

Treatment includes group and individual counseling,

education, skills for managing grief and anger, and

training for independent living and meaningful

employment.

Contact: Charles Pulliam or Willie Scott

Website: http://www.salvationarmyusa.org/usn/harbor-lights

Days & Hours: Daily; Time Varies

Restrictions: None

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46217

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46201

Other:

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46222

Other: None

Religious: Yes

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, IN 46241

Other: *includes lion's park and the fire dept

Wayne Township Trustee Office

Address: 5401 West Washington Street

Telephone: 317-241-4191 The Wayne Township Trustee office strives to make

Wayne Township a better place to live, work and raise

a family. The Wayne Township Trustee will strive to

provide you with the most efficient and convenient

services available, such as assistance with medial care,

food, shelter, transportation, utilities, burial costs,

heating, and clothing.

Contact: Lynn McWhirter

Website: www.waynetwp.org

Days & Hours: M-F; 8:30am-4:00pm

Restrictions: None Noted

Use What You've Got Ministries

Address: 3535 Kessler Blvd N Dr, Suite 122

Telephone: 317-924-4124 The children and families of the incarcerated are often

the forgotten hidden victims in the criminal justice

system. By providing transportation, Use What

You’ve Got Prison Ministry (UWYGPM) affords these

families the ability to maintain crucial connections

during the incarceration of their loved ones. To propel

the fragile family unit from a state of hopelessness to

optimism is our ultimate goal..

Contact: Cecellia Whitfield

Website: http://www.usewhatyouvegotministry.org/

Days & Hours: M, Th, Fri; 9:30am-2:30pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

St. Philip Neri Catholic Church

Address: 550 N Rural Street

Telephone: 631-8746 St Philip Neri Catholic Church has served the near

eastside of Indianapolis for over 100 years. Through

sacramental celebrations, we welcome all by

proclaiming the good news of Jesus Christ through

our words and actions. We embrace the cultural

diversity of our community as we use our time, talent

and treasure to help build the Kingdom of God.

Contact: Diana Rodriguez

Website: http://stphilipneri-indy.org/

Days & Hours: Mon-Sat; Hours Varies

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: Bus Route: 28/8; 28/10

Accepts Juveniles: Yes

Southside Animal Shelter

Address: 1614 W. Edgewood Ave

Telephone: 317-781-0755 As one of the few “limited admission shelter”

organizations in the city of Indianapolis, Southside

Animal Shelter remains committed to the philosophy

of not using euthanasia to control population. Once

an animal is accepted at Southside Animal Shelter,

there is no limit to the amount of time that animal can

spend at the shelter. Once the shelter is full, however,

no new animals can be accepted, thus preventing our

current residents from being euthanized to make room

for newcomers.

Contact: Paula/Megan

Website: http://www.ssasi.org/

Days & Hours: M-F; Hours Varies

Restrictions: 17 and older; No Theft; No Sex Offenses

On Bus Route: No

Accepts Juveniles: No

Southeast Community Services was organized in 1972

through Mayor Richard Lugar's office as a consortium

of area agencies and neighborhood groups to deliver

needed services to the near southeast side of

Indianapolis. Since our founding in 1972, we have

been committed to addressing the diverse needs of

residents, from youth to seniors. Our overall goal is to

help residents lead dignified, fulfilling, and self-

sufficient lives.

Accepts Juveniles: No

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, iN 46204

Other: Call to schedule; Must work 8 hour days.

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: Yes

Accepts SO: No

Details:

Indianapolis, In 46219

Other:

Religious: No

Accepts Disabled: No

Accepts SO: No

YMCA-Ransburg

Address: 501 N. Shortridge Road

Telephone: 317-554-8073 Paul Smith graduated from ABC University, US with a

Bacherlor degree in 1980. Upon joining the company

as a sales representative in 1997, he spent 6 months in

orientation program at Seattle. He was promoted to

Sales Manager in May 2000.

Contact: Shanna Smiley

Website: http://www.indymca.org/centers/ransburg

Days & Hours: Mon - Fri; 8am-5pm

Restrictions: Only accepts OVWI convictions

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

White River State Park

Address: 801 W. Washington Street

Telephone: 317-233-2434 White River State Park boasts world-class attractions

and destinations that offer distinctive experiences for

every interest and visitor! Yes, you will find green

spaces, trails, trees, and waterways that you expect at

any state park. In addition to nature’s wonderland,

you will find cultural, educational, and recreational

attractions and events in our urban getaway’s 250-

acres.

Contact: Joe Denning

Website: http://www.inwhiteriver.com/

Days & Hours: Mon-Fri; 8am-430pm

Restrictions: No Sex Offenders

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No

The Wayne Township Trustee office strives to make

Wayne Township a better place to live, work and raise

a family. The Wayne Township Trustee will strive to

provide you with the most efficient and convenient

services available, such as assistance with medial care,

food, shelter, transportation, utilities, burial costs,

heating, and clothing.

On Bus Route: Yes

Accepts Juveniles: No