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With winter quickly approaching, local homelessness organizations and partners are trying to figure out how they’re going to provide added shelter for those who need it.
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The Bloomington Wheeler Mission Shelter announced earlier this month it will stop shelter services for women starting Sept. 1.
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Indianapolis’ non-denominational Christian facility for men experiencing homelessness, poverty and other hardships has a new leader.
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An Indianapolis Public Schools building will be used to house women, children and families experiencing homelessness this winter.
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Wheeler Mission’s new Center for Women and Children is open to offer assistance and support for women experiencing trauma and abuse.
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Indianapolis activated its winter plan to give more help to people experiencing homelessness during the pandemic.
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Wheeler Mission broke ground Wednesday to mark the start of construction on its expanded Center for Women & Children.
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Once the expansion project is completed, the Center will include increased housing, a secure child care center and expanded on-site medical clinics.
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Wheeler Mission says the number of women and children sleeping on the floor of the gymnasium at the Center for Women & Children has more than doubled since last January.
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Wheeler Mission hopes to raise awareness while raising money to expand its Women and Children's Shelter on Indianapolis' eastside.