Grant County Art Association
Grant County Art Association is a community of local artists dedicated to encouraging active participation in fine arts. New members of all skill levels are welcome, ages 18 & older. Meetings are first Tuesday of month 4:00 pm Marion Public Library.
Boren Art Gallery - Taylor University
Located in historic Helena Memorial Hall, the Boren Art Gallery (BAG) is home to the Leland and LaRita Boren Collection of Western Art Collection and the LaRita Boren Indiana Art Collection. The collections are the bequest of longtime Upland residents and faithful supporters of Taylor University, Leland and LaRita Boren. Their art legacy is the product of a decades-long passion for collecting art and their love for sharing it with others.
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765-998-4561
Williams Galleries - Indiana Wesleyan University
Found in the Beard Arts Center, the Williams Galleries showcase visiting artists and designers from around the country. Art + Design students are encouraged to visit these gallery showings for a chance to hear lectures from these professionals. These artists come from a variety of backgrounds and experiences and often love to share their stories.
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765-677-2711
Curfman Gallery - Indiana Wesleyan University
The Curfman Gallery, and second student gallery, resides in Center Hall, where many smaller student and faculty shows exhibit.
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765-677-2711
1920 Gallery - Indiana Wesleyan University
Established in 2006, and located in the Barnes Student Center, the 1920 Gallery serves the Indiana Wesleyan, Grant County, and Council for Christian Colleges and Universities communities by providing a student-centered artspace to foster interdisciplinary dialogue about art, faith and human flourishing.
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765-677-2711
Metcalf Gallery - Taylor University
Interested in viewing more art while visiting Taylor University? The Metcalf Visual Arts Building is a short walk east from Helena Hall, and contains the Metcalf Gallery where student and visiting artist work is frequently featured.
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765-998-5322
Fusion Arts Alliance
NonprofitFusion Arts Alliance is committed to creating and supporting opportunities for artists. FAA exists to support and advocate for the arts locally while empowering local artists to advance creatively and professionally.
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765-251-9030
Beard Arts Center - Indiana Wesleyan University
Beard Arts Center houses the Foundry Lab for IWU's in-house design team, as well as a ceramics studio with three kilns, the photo lab with cyc wall, high-quality Epson large format printers in our Mac lab, an illustration studio, two galleries and much more.
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765-677-2711
Marion Arts Commission
NonprofitMAC champions the arts by investing in a vibrant arts culture while developing and diversifying the economic base. They are dedicated to the ongoing goal of connecting the community to the arts and building a vital and ever-expanding creative community for the city of Marion’s artists, residents and visitors.
Creative Hearts Art Studio
NonprofitCarey Services’ Creative Hearts Art Studio provides a place for individuals with disabilities whom they serve to express themselves through various artistic mediums including painting, sewing, and more. The artists sell their works and receive the revenue.
Honeywell Arts & Entertainment
NonprofitDiscover up-and-coming artists in your own backyard! Each summer, musicians from around the globe come together in Wabash for collaboration and innovation. Come check out what's next in music as they perform for you LIVE on stage to celebrate their time together!
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765-563-1102
CSA Civic Theater
NonprofitFor over 25 years, Marion Community School of the Arts has been dedicated to arts education and enrichment in Grant County, with community theatre programming expanding over the past four years. CSA Civic Theatre proudly continues the 65-year tradition of local theatre in the former Marion Civic Theatre space, providing a volunteer-driven platform for creative expression and collaboration. As we look to the future, CSA remains committed to expanding opportunities for performers, directors, and theatre enthusiasts while celebrating the rich history of community theatre in Grant County!
Creative CommUnity
NonprofitBuilding CommUnity with Creative Innovation, Imagination...Ideas & Solutions!
Marion Community School of the Arts
NonprofitFor over 25 years, Marion Community School of the Arts has been dedicated to arts education and enrichment in Grant County, with community theatre programming expanding over the past four years. CSA Civic Theatre proudly continues the 65-year tradition of local theatre in the former Marion Civic Theatre space, providing a volunteer-driven platform for creative expression and collaboration. As we look to the future, CSA remains committed to expanding opportunities for performers, directors, and theatre enthusiasts while celebrating the rich history of community theatre in Grant County!
Faith in MOTION Christian School of Dance
BusinessSignature Dance
Playhouse Studio of Dance
Gas City Performing Arts Center
The vibrant community of Gas City, Indiana, brimming with history and aspirations, has recognized the need for a dedicated space for entertainment and fine arts experiences. With a passion for enriching lives, Gas City leaders have conceived a modern Performing Arts Center. This grand venue, conveniently located just off I-69 between Indianapolis and Fort Wayne, is designed to host a wide array of quality events including national and regional music artists from many genres, comedy, theatrical presentations, and other forms of entertainment. It also serves as the primary venue for Mississinewa Schools’ fine arts programming.
Kennedy Art Center
We celebrate artists and designers in Grant County through hosting gallery exhibits and events to inspire community and empower local artists.
Orchestra Indiana
NonprofitBorn from the union of the Muncie Symphony and Marion Philharmonic, Orchestra Indiana aims to enrich communities with innovative concert experiences. Feel the soul-stirring power of music and fall in love with an entirely new orchestra experience.
Indiana Motorcycle Preservation Society
Welcome to the Indiana Motorcycle Preservation Society (IMPS) – a passionate community united by the love of motorcycles and the rich heritage they hold in the Hoosier state. Established with a vision to preserve, showcase, and celebrate Indiana’s motorcycle history, IMPS is dedicated to ensuring that the remarkable stories and contributions of motorcyclists throughout the ages are cherished and passed on to future generations.
Psychedelic Cellar
Record store located in downtown Marion, Indiana with a specialized emphasis on local artistry. Sat: Noon - 5pm. Basement - 207 S Washington St (entrance in rear facing bus stop), Marion, Indiana 46952.
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765-382-8087
Hoosier Shakes
NonprofitHoosier Shakes is made up of professional and student artists mainly known for performances which highlight the works of William Shakespeare. The non-profit repertory theatre company specializes in outdoor theatre using simple staging and live music.
Buck Family Sports Complex
Coming Soon within the Buck Family Sports Complex! Two outdoor full Basketball Courts. No charge. First come, first serve.
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765-662-9931
Mississinewa Battlefield of 1812
NonprofitMississinewa 1812 is the largest War of 1812 living history event in the United States - a unique opportunity to learn about America’s early frontier days through hands-on history. Hosted by the not-for-profit Mississinewa Battlefield Society, this annual event commemorates the Battle of Mississinewa, which took place right here in Grant County on December 17th and 18th, 1812. Families, students, and history lovers of all ages can explore authentic camps, meet historical reenactors, and experience life in the Indiana Territory as it was over 200 years ago. Step into the past, and discover the stories that helped shape our nation.
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765-613-9248
Matter Park
The vast 110 acres of public land consist of the pristine Gardens of Matter Park (see Gardens as separate park), playgrounds, seven shelters throughout the park, a band shell, tennis courts, pickleball courts, disc golf course, baseball diamond, and a catch & release fishing pond. The Freedom Memorial honoring our nation’s military is located in Matter Park near the bandshell. The luxurious Gardens of Matter Park and a special needs playground, Friendship Corner, are also located in Matter Park. Hours: 7am-11pm
Disc Golf Club - Matter Park
Set in Matter Park with tennis courts, play grounds, shelters, and a softball field. Features rolling hills, a creek, a river, woods, and open holes. Mostly shorter holes but there are a couple longer holes to air it out. An 18-hole disc golf course running throughout Matter Park. No charge. First come, first serve.
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765-662-9931
Barnes Park
Barnes Park is a two-acre park offering a safe, inviting, clean, and nurturing environment. The public green space has a shelter, playground, a miniature free library and much more for spacious recreation or relaxation for all ages. Hours: 7am-9pm
Clifford Townsend Park
This park is over an acre of public green space with a shelter and playground by the Mississinewa River. The Mississinewa Riverwalk runs through the park. Hours: 7am-9pm
Franklin Park
This quaint park offers one acre of public green space with a mulched play space with playground equipment. Hours: 7am-9pm
James Dean Birthplace Memorial
Legendary actor James Dean and his family lived in the House of Seven Gables that stood on this site when Dean was born on February 8, 1931. This timeless memorial honors the star and the many accomplishments he made during his all too short acting career. Take a moment to reflect, pay homage, and honor his memory. Follow the James Dean Trail while you’re in Grant County to discover and appreciate the real James Dean.
Hogin Park
This park is made up of an airy nine acres featuring pergolas, a walking path, skate park, bocce ball court, sand court, and multiple seating areas with grilling stations. The Cardinal Greenway (for biking, walking, skating) runs adjacent to Hogin Park. Hours: 7am-9pm
Gardens of Matter Park
The vast and luxurious 6.3 acres and distinguished professional garden is flourishing with over 7,000 voluminous annual plants, providing multiple attractive shade structures, various seating, statues, special tourist attractions including a nationally recognized Butterfly Garden, and the ?“Fit for Life” Garfield Statue as part of the Garfield Trail. Find more information regarding all of the features of our Gardens in the exclusive Gardens of Matter Park page. Special Rules: No smoking, skating, or bicycling. Pets are allowed on a leash.
Garden House
The Gardens of Matter Park features the Garden House, a year-round temperature-controlled indoor facility complete with a fireplace, kitchen, private restrooms, and even a baby grand piano, offering an ideal location for events and private parties.
Friendship Corner
This enclosed section of Matter Park is a special needs playground and shade shelter spearheaded by a group of individuals desiring a play area for children with disabilities. This playground opened in 2007 and serves children of all ages and abilities. Special Rules: No smoking, skating, bicycles, or dogs.
North Boots Street Park
This three-acre park offers a shelter, playground, and walking path near the Mississinewa River connecting to Charles Mill Park. Hours: 7am-9pm
Westlea Park
This north Marion park offers a spacious five acres of public green space with a playground, shelter, and basketball court. Hours: 7am-9pm
West Point Park
This wide-open westside park has several playground areas on one acre of land as well as picnic seating. Hours: 7am-9pm
Willis Van DeVanter Park
This park offers five acres of public green space with a shelter and gazebo on the Mississinewa River and along the Mississinewa Riverwalk. Hours: 7am-9pm
Mississinewa Riverwalk
The City of Marion is fortunate to be one of the destinations of the Mississinewa River, as it flows through the city including downtown. The Mississinewa Riverwalk is a 2.25 mile-long walking path which begins at the Washington Street Bridge and 1st Street, and extends through to the fishing pond in Matter Park. The Mississinewa Riverwalk is a trail for both recreation and physical fitness. Residents and visitors take advantage of the paved trail in a variety of ways. Along the Mississinewa Riverwalk, you’ll pass through several public parks which have playgrounds, shelters with seating and open grills, historical monuments, benches with commemorative plaques, and much more…all while enjoying the beautiful Mississinewa River on your journey.
Mississinewa River Canoe Launch
Located behind the Riverside Sporting Goods store. Open all year; provides access to the Mississinewa River. Relax and enjoy scenic canoeing along the river.
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765-668-4453
Pickleball Courts - Matter Park
Pickleball is played at the fresh, new courts in Matter Park, east of the Gardens of Matter Park (N River Rd &, N Quarry Rd, Marion, IN 46952). The courts are lighted; the lights automatically turn on at dusk until 11pm. These courts are near Shelter 2 and has restroom access. No charge. First come, first serve.
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765-662-9931
Ballard Field Soccer Complex
This 19-acre public green space includes three soccer fields, additional practice field space, and restrooms for special events. Lighting is available for scheduled games.
The Quilters Hall of Fame
NonprofitCelebrating the work of Marie Webster, The Quilters Hall of Fame, the home of quilt designer Marie Webster, one of the first female entrepreneurs. Quilters and enthusiasts from all over the world gather here to see unique quilts, take classes, and celebrate the folk art of quilting.
Splash House
Our family-friendly public water park offers endless fun for all ages! Attractions include a lazy river, two racer slides, ‘big flush’ slide, large wave pool, and kiddie play area with a play pad topped with a large bucket water-drop making a big splash! We have concession stands and plenty of seating for our guests including cabana rentals. Our friendly staff can’t wait to greet you and help you have a wonderful experience. Open Memorial Day weekend until Labor Day, 11am-6pm, Monday-Saturday; 12–6pm Sunday *After the first weekend in August each year, we are only open on weekends as we wind down for the season.
Counties Served: GrantCardinal Greenway
The Cardinal Greenway is the longest rail-trail in Indiana and spans 62 miles from Marion through Muncie to Richmond in East Central Indiana, with a road section from Gaston to Jonesboro that is approximately an additional 15 miles.
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765-287-0399
Tennis Courts - Matter Park
No charge. First come, first serve.
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765-662-9931
Garfield Trail - Paws For Thought
The Garfield Trail, featuring statues of Jim Davis’s most famous cartoon character, Garfield the cat, is available year round. However, the best time to view the statues is during late spring, the summer, and early fall.
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765-997-7034
Mississinewa River Walk Trail
Scenic path that follows the Mississinewa River and stretches for 2.25 miles. The walkway begins at Washington Street bridge and 1st Street, and extends through Matter Park, providing a trail system for recreation and physical fitness. Walk, jog, run, bike, roller-blade – this paved trail is perfect for all types of activity. Families and children love this trail! Residents and visitors take advantage of the paved trail in a variety of ways. Along the Mississinewa Riverwalk, you’ll pass through several public parks which have playgrounds, shelters with seating and open grills, historical monuments, benches with commemorative plaques, and much more…all while enjoying the beautiful Mississinewa River on your journey.
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765-662-9931
Child Care Finder
WebsiteAn online child care finder in Indiana. Find child care on the way to work, school, or any destination.
Indiana Rural Health Association
MommyWise is an educational program for expectant parents and caregivers. Sessions will cover: Pelvic Floor Therapy Vaccination Schedule Awareness Nutrition & Wellness Tobacco Cessation/Risky Substance Avoidance Postpartum/Infant Care Pregnancy Complications/ Birth Process Register at: https://www.indianaruralhealth.org/index.php?submenu=MommyWiseEvents&src=events&srctype=events_lister_mommywise
Counties Served: Blackford, Grant-
7653660632
On My Way Pre-K
Helps pay for preschool tuition for families who qualify. Voucher is a full-time voucher, that may also cover before and after school care.
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765-480-5135
Mississinewa Audubon Club of Grant County
NonprofitMississinewa Audubon Club was founded in 1956 in Grant County, Indiana. Mississinewa Audubon Club meet monthly with a speaker knowledgeable about Nature/Birds/Wildlife/Conservation to name a few topics. MAC club provides monthly guided hikes throughout Matter Park, we provide education to local groups/clubs/schools as speakers. We take part in community events such as Evening in the Gardens, Magic in the Meadows, Garden House educational series, and others. Mississinewa Audubon Club also promotes monthly field trips to different areas throughout the state of Indiana for members and nonmembers. The objectives of this organization shall be to promote the study of wildlife and to undertake appropriate conservation activities.
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615-478-7631
Early Childhood Coalition of Grant County
Community leaders, educators and health care providers gather together monthly to discuss how to benefit the young children of Grant County. We meet the first Thursday of every month at 12pm. Managed via the Grant County United Way offices, the Coalition envisions school readiness through a focus on family involvement, community collaboration, and educational engagement. https://www.facebook.com/grantcountyearlychildhoodcoalition
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765-662-9811
Grant County Substance Abuse Task Force
The Grant County Substance Abuse Task Force consists of 125 people and 30 agencies, all of whom were very busy in 2017 trying to make a difference on the substance abuse front.
Counties Served: GrantGrant County Literacy Coalition
EducationFocus on literacy but also has online sources for job skills preparedness; Volunteers for various types of child to adult learning, including GED, Citizenship classes, resources for faimily reading and learning, as well as early childhood development. Must leave a message by calling 765-674-0509 or 765-662-1807.
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765-674-0509
Minority Health Coalition of Grant County
The Minority Health Coalition provides health education and awareness programs and activities to accomplish our goal of eliminating minority health disparities. The Mission of the Minority Health Coalition is to reduce the incidence of preventable causes of death in the minority community of Grant County and to empower the minority community to lead healthier lifestyles through education, advocacy and leadership.
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(765) 573-7556
Breathe Easy, Grant County
NonprofitBreathe Easy, Grant County is a Tobacco Prevention team through Marion Health. The team consists of community volunteers, led by the Tobacco Prevention Coordinator, Carrie Pollock. Their mission is to bring education and awareness on the dangers of tobacco and nicotine with an emphasis on vaping within today's youth. The team serves the community of Grant County through educational training and events. They are available to speak and/or table limitless facets within the community. The Breathe Easy, Grant County Tobacco Coalition Team meets every fourth Monday at noon with a hybrid option. Contact Carrie Pollock for meeting information or to schedule a presentation or event.
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765-660-6000
Grant County Economic Growth Council
BusinessGiving you reasons to live and invest in Grant County, Indiana. The Economic Growth Council serves as champions of collaboration and opportunity, leading the charge to make Grant County one of the best places to live, learn, and work. Offers business pitch nights for those looking to start businesses.
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765-662-0650
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765-662-8340
Greater Grant County
With the goal of taking a broad community-minded approach to business development, our member-investors entrust Greater Grant County to make the best use of all our resources, to expand services, create meaningful relationships, and to foster an environment of equity and harmony across all of the communities in Grant County. Our vision is to cultivate a vibrant, inclusive community that stewards communication, mobilizes a thriving local economy, and benefits the overall quality of life for all of Grant County. We do this by facilitating shared experiences, presenting information, providing venues for community interaction, and by sharing applications that support the growth of Greater Grant County businesses and organizations.
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765-664-5107
Community Foundation of Grant County
NonprofitThe Community Foundation of Grant County has deep roots in our community. We serve donors, we serve nonprofits, and we serve as a catalyst for positive change in Grant County. We were established in 1984 as an organization that could pool our resources for the benefit of improving the local quality of life. We serve as a means through which those of us who live or earn a livelihood in Grant County could build, over time, substantial endowment funds for Grant County through contributions large and small.
United Way of Grant County
NonprofitAs United Way of Grant County (UWGC), we are a local nonprofit, committed to supporting and enabling community organizations through meeting needs of health, education, and financial stability. We bring people and resources together to make an impact on the lives of those in Grant County. We partner with and support 11 local organizations that help children, youth, families, and seniors by empowering them and satisfying basic needs. We not only meet people where they're at, but where they're most vulnerable. Through our fundraising, UWGC helps support 33 programs and initiatives carried out by 11 agency partners. You give to us, we give back to the community!
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765-662-9811
Project Leadership
NonprofitOur vision is communities without poverty. Our Mission is to provide equitable access to education and careers beyond high school.
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765-651-0650
Grant County Visitors Bureau
NonprofitGrant County, Indiana, is home to nifty attractions, outtasight events and rebellious celebrities. Whether it’s saddle shoes, classic cars, vintage bikes, James Dean, or Garfield, we love everything classic and cool. Have a blast just 90 minutes North of Indy.
Counties Served: Grant-
765-668-5435
Prosecuting Attorney Child Support
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765-662-2129
Gas City Court
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765-667-3081
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765-651-4762
Grant County Circuit Court
GovernmentJudge Mark Spitzer. See website for more information, before calling. Check out the FAQ section and the Links of Interest.
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765-664-5527
Grant County Clerks Office
GovernmentThe Grant County Clerks consist of Legal, Small Claims/Traffic, Voter's Registration/Elections, and Bookkeeping/Support.
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765-668-8121
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765-668-6541
Grant Superior 1
GovernmentSuperior Court 1 Judge Jeffrey D. Todd
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765-662-9532
Grant Superior 2
GovernmentSuperior Court 2 Judge Bridget N. Foust
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765-662-1719
Grant Superior 3
GovernmentSuperior Court 3 Judge Jason McVicker
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765-668-8123
Marion City Court
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765-668-4425
Traffic Violation / Small Claims Court
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765-668-7145
Marriage & Child Support
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765-668-6542
Juvenile Court
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765-662-3626
Indiana Legal Services
NonprofitIndiana Legal Services, Inc. (ILS) is a not-for-profit law firm and the largest provider of free civil legal assistance to eligible low-income people in Indiana. ILS helps clients who are faced with legal problems that harm their ability to obtain basic needs such as food, shelter, income, medical care or personal safety. ILS also handles cases in other areas including family law where there is domestic violence, housing, consumer law, access to health care, and access to government benefits. ILS does not handle any criminal matters.
Counties Served: GrantProbation Office
GovernmentThe agency mission is to increase public safety by providing court services and programs aimed at motivating offenders towards positive citizenship. There are two (2) divisions: Probation and Community Corrections. Probation includes juvenile: intake, referral, and monitoring. Adult Probation includes: adult pre-sentence reports and supervision, Drug Court, and Alcohol and Drug Services.
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765-662-9861
Prosecutor's Office
GovernmentThis office prosecutes all criminal cases in Grant County. In addition, the IV-D Child Support Program is pursued through this office. The program helps custodial parents receive owed child support. Although the office pursues the cases, people must sign up through the Grant County Division of Family and Children.
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765-664-0739
Indiana Addiction Hotline
NonprofitCall 800-662-4357 for addiction recovery resources.
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800-662-4357
Alzheimer's Association Hotline
HotlineThe Alzheimer’s Association 24/7 Helpline (800.272.3900) is available around the clock, 365 days a year. Through this free service, specialists and master’s-level clinicians offer confidential support and information to people living with the disease, caregivers, families, and the public.
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800-272-3900
Cancer Information Service
Information specialists at NCI’s Cancer Information Service (CIS), NCI's contact center, are available to help answer your cancer-related questions whether you are a patient, family member or friend, health care provider, or researcher. Our service is available in English and Spanish. We provide accurate, up-to-date, and reliable information that is easy to understand and free of charge. CIS can also help you quit smoking. The Smoking Quitline number is 1-877-44U-QUIT (1-877-448-7848). The service is available in English and Spanish, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. ET. Important: NCI provides cancer-related information for your general knowledge and is not a substitute for a doctor's advice.
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800-422-6237
Cancer Services of Grant County
NonprofitWe provide financial support for medicine, medical bills, transportation, supplies and equipment, patient navigation, free screenings, educational outreach, and more. In 2014 we served over 500 families facing cancer.
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765-664-6815
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765-664-1636
Iris Family Support Center
NonprofitTo report child abuse or neglect, please contact the Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline at (800) 800-5556.
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800-800-5556
Child Find of America
NonprofitChild Find of America brings missing and abducted children home, and prevents and resolves the family conflicts that can lead to child abduction and abuse. If your child is missing and you have already contacted your local police, please call Child Find of America at 1-800-I-AM-LOST (1-800-426-5678). To speak with a caseworker about parenting conflicts, please call our Parent Help Program at 1-800-716-3468.
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800-426-5678
Child Protective Services
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. 24 Hour Hotline Phone: 800-800-5556
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765-668-4500
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317-232-1503
National Domestic Violence Hotline
At the National Domestic Violence Hotline, our highly trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to talk confidentially with anyone in the United States who is experiencing domestic violence, seeking resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. The Hotline provides lifesaving tools and immediate support to empower victims and survivors to find safety and live free of abuse. We also provide support to friends and family members who are concerned about a loved one. Resources and help can be found by calling 1-800-799-7233. Individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing may use TTY 1-800-787-3224. Additionally, advocates who are Deaf are available 24/7 through the National Deaf Hotline by video phone at 1-855-812-1001, Instant Messenger (DeafHotline) or email (nationaldeafhotline@adwas.org). If it’s not safe for you to call, or if you don’t feel comfortable doing so, another option for getting direct help is to use our live chat service here on this website. You’ll receive the same one-on-one, real-time, confidential support from a trained advocate as you would on the phone. Chat is available every day from 24/7/365. El chat en español está disponible de 12 p.m. a 6 p.m. Hora Central.
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800-799-7233
Community Action Program
NonprofitCommunity Action Agencies programs which include: Head Start, energy assistance program, weatherization, individual development accounts, homeownership counseling, housing development, foster grandparents, child care, emergency rental assistance, retired and senior volunteer program, senior center, legal services, child safety seat inspections
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765-573-5193
State Information Center
GovernmentThe State Information Center is your single point of contact for questions about state government. 800-457-8283
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317-233-0800
Radiant Health
NonprofitDesigned to connect victims and survivors with much-needed resources, tools, housing, and help. Hands of hope is here to help any and all that need our services. Emergency Line (765-664-0701) provided for mobile advocacy for victims of domestic violence, sexual violence, and stalking. Hands of Hope offers 24-Hour Crisis Support, Personalized Safety Planning, Safe Sheltering, Support Groups, Individualized Counseling, and Outreach Services.
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765-662-3971
Hoosier Healthwise Helpline
GovernmentHoosier Healthwise (HHW) is Indiana’s Medicaid plan for pregnant women and children. HHW provides health care, including doctor visits, prescription drugs, mental health care, dental care, hospitalizations, surgeries and family planning at little or no cost to the member or the member's family.
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844-284-1797
Indiana 2-1-1
NonprofitIndiana 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. ?There are no eligibility requirements, income standards nor any other rules. CALL 2-1-1 Mon - Fri 7am - 7pm TEXT 898-211 Mon - Fri 7am - 7pm
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866-211-9966
Indiana Legal Services
NonprofitIndiana Legal Services, Inc. (ILS) is a not-for-profit law firm and the largest provider of free civil legal assistance to eligible low-income people in Indiana. ILS helps clients who are faced with legal problems that harm their ability to obtain basic needs such as food, shelter, income, medical care or personal safety. ILS also handles cases in other areas including family law where there is domestic violence, housing, consumer law, access to health care, and access to government benefits. ILS does not handle any criminal matters.
Counties Served: GrantGay and Lesbian National Hotline
We provide a safe space that is anonymous and confidential where callers can speak on many different issues and concerns including, but limited to, coming out issues, gender and/or sexuality identities, relationship concerns, bullying, workplace issues, HIV/AIDS anxiety, safer sex information, suicide, and much more. Sometimes you may need just to talk, or hear a kind voice. We’re here. You deserve to be heard. You deserve respect, support, affirmation and acceptance. The LGBT National Hotline is staffed by highly trained volunteers who identify somewhere on the LGBTQ spectrum, from all ages, walks of life and from all over the United States.
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888-843-4564
Medicaid Recipient Information
The Center for Medicaid and CHIP Services (CMCS) is organized into seven groups that are responsible for the various components of policy development and operations for Medicaid, the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), and the Basic Health Program (BHP). CMCS also has an Innovation Accelerator Program (IAP) team dedicated to supporting innovation and enhancing partnerships with states. Explore the Center's organizational chart for a more detailed view of the organization.
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800-457-4584
Missing Children of America
As the nation's clearinghouse and comprehensive reporting center for all issues related to the prevention of and recovery from child victimization, NCMEC leads the fight against abduction, abuse, and exploitation - because every child deserves a safe childhood.
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800-843-5678
Indiana Poison Center
NonprofitPoison Control is available 24 hours a day to provide free, expert and confidential guidance in a poison emergency. When you call, a poison specialist will ask you questions to determine the severity of your case, then provide recommendations.
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800-222-1222
National Sexual Abuse Hotline (RAINN)
When you call 800.656.HOPE (4673), you’ll be routed to a local RAINN affiliate organization based on the first six digits of your phone number. Cell phone callers have the option to enter the ZIP code of their current location to more accurately locate the nearest sexual assault service provider.
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800-656-4673
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. Crisis Support Number: 765-288-4357 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: 988
Counties Served: Grant-
7652884357
STD/AIDS/HIV Information
HotlineThe hotline provides callers and chat users with information about HIV, STIs, sexual health, and testing/health resources — privately and anonymously.
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800-332-2437
National Suicide Prevention Hotline
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals. Call, Text, and Online Chat services available.
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988