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Some camp residents say that they have not been able to access housing assistance yet.
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The grants come at a moment when Indianapolis families could face increased food insecurity due to proposed federal cuts.
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The Food in Transit program started back up in Indianapolis last week for its eighth consecutive year.
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New funding will train Haitian and Burmese residents to become behavioral health professionals in their communities.
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Criminal justice has been at the forefront of Indianapolis’ 2023 mayoral race, with both candidates – Democratic incumbent Joe Hogsett and Republican Jefferson Shreve – campaigning on how they will address public safety.
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City officials announced details Monday on the new clinician-led team that will respond to mental health calls in Indianapolis.
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Indianapolis’ peacemaker program received funding to combat the city’s rising crime rate. A year later, officials say they are starting to see results.
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Indianapolis city officials plan to include more mental health response resources in the 2023 city-county operating budget.
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The Indianapolis City-County Council is considering two proposals to address the needs of people unhoused in Indianapolis.
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In the past, three to four grassroots groups are awarded to help build capacity and sustainability.