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The group has been meeting in church sanctuaries, libraries, basements and on front porches to learn what their neighbors care about.
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Shelters provide critical resources for people in need — but each one operates differently. Here's a guide on emergency options in Marion County.
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This guide is meant to help families understand what support is available for students experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis.
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Indiana lawmakers are considering a ban on homeless encampments for the second year in a row. The Senate Bill would prohibit people from camping in public spaces.
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Every year the city’s winter contingency plans are laid out to help people without a home during the coldest months of the year.
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Work to end homelessness in Indianapolis faces significant challenges with new priorities for federal funding.
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The new initiative aims to house up to 350 people in the next 12 months and will provide supportive services to address chronic issues that can prevent people from accessing housing.
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For the past year, homeless people living in their cars were able to stay in one of three parking lots in Indianapolis through a program called Safe Park Indy. But now that pilot program is coming to a close, with organizers saying they do not have the resources to continue.
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Some camp residents say that they have not been able to access housing assistance yet.
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The $19.5 million project is a significant effort to bring affordable homes to Mapleton-Fall Creek at a moment when the neighborhood is attracting more affluent residents and is at risk of gentrification.