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
Grant 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
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
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
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
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
Lakeview Christian School
Lakeview Christian School aspires to transform Grant County and beyond by developing students to reach God's purposeful potential for their lives through Christ-centered education by biblically cultivating souls, inspiring hearts, stretching minds, and equipping hands. Lakeview also provides childcare. The number for the day care is 765-677-4265.
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765-677-4266
Taylor University
Taylor University, founded in 1846, is a Christian liberal arts college in Indiana with students, faculty, and staff dedicated to living life together in a discipleship community. We continually engage in campus and community activities including long-standing traditions, community outreach, athletics, wing events, and more. In addition, 80% of our students travel abroad and 98% are employed or in grad school within 6 months of graduation. Explore our rigorous academic programs and active student life and if you have questions, please feel free to contact us at 800-882-3456.
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765-998-2751
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765-998-5134
Eastbrook Community Schools
Eastbrook Community School Corporation is a public-school district in Grant County, IN. 97 full-time classroom teachers educate 2,061 students in grades Preschool - 12th grade. Eastbrook Community School Corporation includes 4 schools: 2 at the elementary level; 1 at the middle school level; and 1 at the high school level. Eastbrook Community School Corporation offers bilingual education and has a 5 out of 10 rating based off of test score data. Our mission is to provide a safe and stimulating educational environment for all students. Our vision is to equip all students to achieve academic success and to become productive adults. Thank you for the opportunity to serve you and your children at Eastbrook Community Schools.
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765-664-0624
Madison-Grant United Schools
The Madison-Grant district has been in place since the late 1960s when the district serving Fairmount, Indiana, merged with an adjacent district. Now we serve roughly 1,500 students from the communities of Fairmount, Fowlerton, and Summitville, as well as from the rural towns of Alexandria, Elwood, Jonesboro, Orestes, Rigdon, and Point Isabelle. As a member of the Indiana Coalition of Quality Schools, we’re dedicated to providing top-quality education and serving our community with pride.
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765-536-0008
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765-948-4150
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
Grant County Crime Stoppers
Crime Stoppers pays up to a $2,500.00 cash reward for information that results in the arrest or indictment of persons who commit felony crimes. If you have information about any felony crimes, please call Crime Stoppers at 765-662-TIPS (8477). The Crime Stoppers tip line is staffed 24 hours a day and tipsters remain anonymous! You can also report information by going to p3tips.com Only direct anonymous callers to Grant County Crime Stoppers are eligible for a reward. All persons presumed innocent until proven guilty.
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765-662-8477
Swayzee Police Department
If you have an emergency please dial 911, if you would like to report a non-emergency please call dispatch at 765-662-9836. Provides 24 hour service.
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765-922-4585
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765-922-7088
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. Child Abuse and Neglect Hotline: 1-800-800-5556 Hotline Hours: 24 Hours
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765-668-4500
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317-232-1503
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
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
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
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
Bridge the Gap Loan
BusinessOur Bridge the Gap loan is an alternative to payday lending designed to provide financial relief and help financially vulnerable individuals in three ways 1) Provide affordable financing to help families get back on their feet 2) help participants build an emergency savings and 3) improve their credit score. An alternative to payday loans, Bridge the Gap is designed to help individuals and families in Grant County who need it most. The loan gives borrowers immediate access to $250-$2,000 in cash. Repayment terms depend on the loan amount but are designed to keep payments as low as $35 monthly. The maximum loan term is up to 60 months and interest rates are as low as 4.25%. The loan is designed to have a low easy to afford monthly payment, which will be reported to the credit reporting agency so on-time payments will help participants strengthen their credit history and their overall financial health. The Bridge the Gap loan is specially designed to help participants build an emergency savings account of at least $125 as it is paid back. Once the loan is re-paid in full, the funds in the savings account will be available to use or save for future emergency needs. Each participant will receive personalized, confidential, and 100% free financial coaching from our professionally-trained certified financial counselors to help them achieve future financial success.
Counties Served: Grant-
888-296-4328
Salvation Army
NonprofitTo receive food every 60 days, a person must meet the following requirements: - Must live within Grant County - Proof of income, 150% of the federal poverty guideline or less - Bring a photo ID
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765-664-6536
The Well
NonprofitServes Mill Township, located behind the Gas City Museum. Each household in Mill Township can receive food from The Well once a month. For more information call Mill Township Trustee (765) 674-9221.
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(765) 674-9221
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: Grant-
765-662-9931
VITA of Marion
Welcome to Vita of Marion, affordable senior apartments located in Marion, Indiana. We are the best option for seniors who have low- to moderate-income levels. Our community offers Assisted Living and Memory Care services for seniors aged 65 years and older. Elegantly designed purposefully for seniors, Vita of Marion offers an independent lifestyle that helps residents maintain and enhance their overall wellness. Our residents can take advantage of all the amenities the community has to offer including a theater, activity-based destinations, a fitness area, social gathering areas, an internet/café bistro, and restaurant-style dining.
Counties Served: Blackford, Grant-
765-303-2056
Heart To Heart Hospice
BusinessHeart To Heart Hospice is a compassionate approach to medical care and supportive services for patients with life-limiting illnesses and their loved ones. Hospice care places emphasis on managing pain and controlling symptoms, while striving to enhance the quality of life for our patients and their families. A care team is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, to enable patients to live each day free from pain.
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765-677-0684
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765-677-0689