Department of Child Services (DCS)
GovernmentThe Indiana Department of Child Services engages with families and collaborates with state, local and community partners to protect children from abuse and neglect and to provide child support services.
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765-668-4500
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317-232-1503
Region 7 IV-D Child Support Prosecutor
GovernmentWorking to ensure every Hoosier child has the financial support of both parents, regardless of whether the parents live together or apart.
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765-662-2129
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765-668-4227
Salvation Army
NonprofitThe Salvation Army is committed to Doing Good in the community through meeting human needs while sharing the love of God with others. Emergency Assistance, Pathway of Hope (Service Connector), Youth Summer Camps, Youth Programs, Disaster Assistance, Church Community.
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765-664-6536
Family Service Society, Inc.
NonprofitWe help children and families find help for life’s problems by delivering home- and school-based programming, improving family and individual mental health, and offering a respected voice of hope against abuse. Saturday and extended hours require an appointment. Domestic Violence Emergency Number: 765-664-0701
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765-662-9971
In a Pinch
We provide kits to families with children in need of clothing, shoes, diapers, formula, etc. to help them get by "in a pinch."
Counties Served: Grant-
765-382-7198
American Red Cross
NonprofitThe American Red Cross trains volunteers, provides disaster relief locally and internationally, supports military families and servicemembers, facilitates blood donation, and promotes fire safety -- by mobilizing the power of volunteers and the generosity of donors. For more information call 260-484-9336 or 800-RED-CROSS.
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(888) 563-2658
Community Action Program
NonprofitIn Indiana, there are 22 Community Action Agencies that serve all 92 counties of Indiana and comprise the Indiana Community Action Network. Each Community Action Agency periodically analyzes community needs to identify strategies that will work best in attacking poverty. Each CAA is distinct because its programs reflect the needs of their local communities. These agencies are unique in their ability to deploy diverse program activities and services in meeting their mission. Community Action Agencies operate an array of programs which include, but are not limited to: Head Start, Energy Assistance Program, Weatherization Program, Individual Development Accounts, Homeownership Counseling, Owner Occupied Rehabilitation, Housing Development, Foster Grandparents, Child Care, and many more programs and services.
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765-573-5193
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765-573-5490
CASA of Grant County
NonprofitCourt Appointed Special Advocate is a specifically trained community volunteer appointed by a judge to represent the best interests of an abused and neglected child.
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765-664-1891
Circles of Grant County
NonprofitCircles is a relational, multi-generational, and long term approach that aims to address the generational nature of poverty by equipping families with the resources and support to shift the family's trajectory.
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765-259-8242
Planned Parenthood
NonprofitOur mission is to serve persons by providing access to high-quality health care confidentially and compassionately; by reducing unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections through age-appropriate and accurate sexual health education; and by advocating for freedom of individual choice in all matters of sexual health and reproductive justice.
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317-522-9002
Pregnancy Help Center
NonprofitAt our center, you will be treated with privacy and respect, receiving accurate and honest information on an array of subjects including pregnancy symptoms, abortion, adoption, parenting, STDs, and sexual health.
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765-664-4549
Women, Infants & Children (WIC)
NonprofitWe provide services to women who are pregnant, new mothers, women in early postpartum period, infants, and children to the age of 5. Indiana Health Centers’ WIC staff includes nurses, dieticians, lactation consultants, and nutrition assistants at no cost to those who qualify.
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765-613-0150
Grant County Division of Family Resources
GovernmentThe DFR is responsible for establishing eligibility for Medicaid, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Temporary Assistance for Needy Families benefits. The division also manages the timely and accurate delivery of SNAP and TANF benefits.
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800-403-0864
White's Residential and Family Services
NonprofitFor more than 160 years, White’s has helped families in crisis, in transition and in need of support through our Residential Campus, Foster Care, Jr./Sr. High School, Independent Living, Vocational Program, Adoption Support, and Community-based Services. The cafe is open Monday through Friday at 6:00 AM-4:00 PM.
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260-563-1158
TCC Gives Backpack Giveaway
NonprofitMark your calendars! The 2020 School Rocks Backpack Giveaway is happening Sunday, July 26 from 1-4PM. TCC stores across the country will be giving away free backpacks filled with school supplies. While supplies last. One backpack per child. Visit the website to find a backpack giveaway near you.
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833-822-7625
Indiana Family Planning Council
NonprofitThis system of 30 Family Planning Resources locations provide birth control, STD/HIV testing, STD treatment, cervical and breast cancer screenings, pregnancy testing, counseling, educational materials and referrals to other available health services. Indiana Family Health Council (IFHC) is a private, not-for-profit organization that funds reproductive health clinics across the state to make healthcare and education available and accessible to all women, men and teens in Indiana, no matter insurance coverage or income level.
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317-247-9151
Prevent Child Abuse Grant County
Free Laundry Services
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7652516335
A Better Way
NonprofitA Better Way provides shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault, a walk-in Rape Crisis Center, advocacy, individual trauma-informed counseling, support groups, transitional housing, a 24-hour crisis line for persons in any type of crisis, education + referrals, a suicide hotline, bullying, teen dating violence and domestic violence prevention programs, and a check-in call service for elderly or disabled homebound persons.
Counties Served: Grant-
765-747-9107
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765-281-2740
Social Security Administration
GovernmentLocal office branch of the Social Security Administration. We provide financial protection for our nation's people including retirement, disability, and survivors benefits.
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888-397-9795
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765-668-8631
Family & Social Services Administration (FSSA)
GovernmentFamily & Social Services Administration compassionately serves Hoosiers of all ages and connects them with social services, health care, and their communities.
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800-403-0864
The Calm Corner
We provide family resources, training, social and emotional education and consulting. We have free parent and playgroups for children.
Marion Goodwill Store
NonprofitWe offer: direct hiring for Goodwill jobs, job readiness, training and outplacement for job-seekers with employment barriers; pre-natal and maternal health, parenting skills, child development and school readiness; connections to resources for transportation, housing, child care, financial literacy and more.
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765-662-9345
reNEWed Boutique and Thrift
NonprofitReNEWed Boutique & Thrift is a thrift store owned by the Grant County Rescue Mission. Visit mygcrm.org for more information! #LifeChangeHappensHere
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765-664-2501
St. Martin Community Center (Thrift Store)
NonprofitSt. Martin's Thrift Store offers a free pick-up service for local donations. Proceeds from the Thrift Store enable a free Daily Hot Meal program to operate at full capacity.
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765-651-9324
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765-651-9370
Grant County Family YMCA
NonprofitAt the Y, strengthening community is our cause. Every day we work side-by-side with our neighbors to make sure that everyone, regardless of age, income or background, has the opportunity to learn, grow and thrive.
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765-664-0544
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765-664-0548