Resources for Success
This guide is designed to be a resource for you and your family. Our hope is that these national and local
organizations can help you on your way to personal and professional success. The vision of Express Employment
Professionals is to help as many people as possible find good jobs by helping as many clients as possible find good
people, and like a job, we believe these organizations can provide help and hope.
This guide is provided for your assistance. Express is not endorsing the services offered by these organizations. For
more information and resources about career success, talk with your Employment Specialists at 317.888.5700.
Shelter/Housing
Horizon House
317.396.6342
https://www.horizonhouse.cc
Horizon House's mission is to be a full-service agency that connects the homeless with integrated, comprehensive services to help them achieve long term self- sufficiency. They provide resources that range from bathrooms, laundry facilities, food, mail boxes, phone services, personal storage, clothing, bus passes, job training, and housing.
Good News Ministries
317.638.2862
http://goodnewsministries.com/
Good News Ministries' vision is to end homelessness in the Indianapolis area through offering assistance/resources in addiction recovery, counseling, job readiness training, education, health care, shelter, and clothing all while helping build and maintain a relationship with Jesus Christ.
Redemption Outreach Service Incorporated
317.986.7714
http://www.ind-rosi.org/
Redemption Outreach Service Incorporated completes a full assessment of each individual to develop a specific individual success plan. They offer assistance with housing, training, workforce development, life coaching with coping skills, family counseling, food, and financial training.
Food
Mount Pleasant Christian Church IMPACT Center
317.889.9650
http://www.mpcc.info/need-help/impact-center/
Mount Pleasant's IMPACT Center assists nearly 400 families a week by providing food, clothing, and physical needs, while keeping the love of Jesus in the center of it all. Their mission is to provide for those in need, while pointing them to the life-saving truth of the gospel. They are open every Thursday and Saturday of each month unless otherwise noted. Households may receive food one time per week and clothing one time per month. The pantry is open on Tuesdays from 9am-11am and Thursdays from 6pm-8pm.
The Refuge
317.889.7338
http://www.therefugeinc.com/help
The Refuge offers nonperishable and fresh food, along with personal hygiene products, to residents of Johnson County. They accommodate individuals once a calendar month by meeting with them individually to discuss their needs.
The Salvation Army Red Shield Center
317.881.2505
http://salvationarmyindiana.org/locations/corps-community-centers/johnson-county-red-shield-center/
Johnson County Red Shield Center is a ministry dedicated to serving the Johnson County community through food pantry and social services in the form of financial assistance. The food pantry is open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 12:30pm-3:00pm.
Substance Abuse
Celebrate Recovery
317.332.4913
http://www.celebraterecoveryindiana.org/
Celebrate Recovery is a 12 Step Recovery program based on the Bible. The program focuses on God's healing power through 8 Recovery Principles and addresses all types of habits, hurts, and hang-ups. Through the program, they encourage spiritual growth to overcome addictive, compulsive, and dysfunctional behaviors.
Tara Treatment Center
1.800.397.9978
https://www.taratreatmentcenter.org/
Tara Treatment Center offers a full continuum of services that range from the most intensive level of care- detoxification to the least intensive- outpatient. Their mission is to provide quality care to individuals and families affected by alcoholism and/or drug addition by promoting lifelong continues recovery.
Adult and Child
317.882.5122
http://adultandchild.org/
Adult and Child Health has over 30 years of experience providing services to people who experience homelessness and serious mental illness and/or substance abuse. Once individuals are identified, staff work to engage them in services to satisfy social needs, physical needs, shelter needs, and mental/physical health needs.