Grant Recipients

2012 Foundation Grants

Christian Help, Inc.  ($10,000) offers supportive affordable housing through a life skills project in which each family helps to rehab a mobile home. Each family has an 18-month plan for homeownership. www.christianhelpinc.org

Coburn Place Safe Haven ($5,000) provides safe, affordable housing and supportive services to women and children who are homeless because of leaving abusive situations. www.coburnplace.org

Damien Center ($3,500) – provides rental assistance to needy clients who are HIV-positive or have AIDS. www.damien.org

Dayspring Center ($5,000) provides emergency and transitional housing plus supportive services to families. www.dayspringcenter.org/index.asp

Desert Rose Foundation ($5,000) – provides mentoring services to women who have been victims of domestic violence www.desertrose.cc

Dove Recovery House ($5,000) provides transitional housing for adult women wanting to end drug or alcohol addiction. www.doverecoveryhouse.com

Englewood Community Development Corp ($5,000)  www.englewoodcdc.comworks on affordable housing, economic development, comprehensive community development on the Near Eastside

Gennesaret Free Clinic ($5,000) runs the Health Recovery Program that houses men during their recovery from a hospital stay while providing supportive services on the road to permanent housing. www.gennesaret.org

Habitat for Humanity, Hamilton County ($1,500) – helps families build and own new homes; grant to be used for windows for a new house www.habitathamiltoncounty.org

Hancock Hope House ($5,000) provides shelter services for families and single men from Hancock, Rush and Shelby counties. Grant to be used for kitchen upgrades in the shelter. www.hancockhopehouse.com

Holy Family Transitional Housing ($5,000) offers shelter and services to help families break the cycle of homelessness, providing the stability necessary to be successful in school, work and life.  www.archindy.org/cc/holyfamily/index.html

Pam’s Promise ($5,000) provides subsidized rent and transitional housing for families in need in Crawfordsville. pamspromise@groups.facebook.com

 Pathway to Recovery ($10,000) operates six housing programs providing a seamless continuum of care beginning with supportive housing and ending with permanent housing for more than 70 homeless participants battling mental health and substance abuse issues including 11 families.  www.pathwaytorecovery.org

Progress House ($2,333) houses and provides services for 70 men in drug and alcohol recovery www.progresshouse.org

Promising Futures ($4,334) provides resources to develop healthy relationships and create positive change for youth &families including housing for pregnant & parenting teens in Hamilton County www.promisingfutures.org

Project Home Indy ($5,000) provides services and housing for pregnant or parenting teenage girls in Marion County www.projecthomeindy.org

Sheltering Wings Center for Women ($25,000 over 3 years) gives women in central Indiana a safe, protected retreat from abuse for them and their children, coupled with resources and guidance to help them rebuild their lives free from domestic violence. www.shelteringwings.org

Turning Point ($5,000) Turning Point provides emergency and preventative domestic violence services to 12 counties in southern and central Indiana. www.turningpointdv.org

Wellspring Center ($5,000) – provides emergency and transitional housing for families in Morgan County www.wellspringcenter.org


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