Salvation Army Women's Shelter

Shelter details

  • Added Aug 1, 2021 | Last Update Mar 21, 2023
  • 540 N. Alabama Street
       Indianapolis, IN 46204
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  • (317) 637-5551

Description

Operating Agency: Salvation Army Social Service Center
Hours: Office hours: Mon.-Fri. 8am-4pm; clients admitted and telephone service 24/7

Provides shelter for women, pregnant women, women with children, battered women, battered women with their children, battered men and battered men with children. Length of stay is 45 days or determined by casework plan. Includes 3 meals per day. Accepts agency referrals and walk-ins; client must have picture id. Support services include case management, life skills education, support groups, basic medical care, training and job search assistance, transportation, child care, clothing, literacy training and parenting groups. WIC services available on site. Families in shared room; single women, semi-private accommodations. Must abide by shelter rules; must be able to get self down stairs (includes pregnant women) in the event of fire; photo ID required; after hours admission in crisis situations, agency prefers a referral in advance. Residents must pass a drug test prior to admission unless they are domestic abuse victims and if they test positive for substance abuse, they must agree to random drug tests during their stay.
On Busline: Yes
Fees: None
Languages: Have bilingual case manager
Eligibility: Ages 18 and older (unless minor child with parent).
Area Served: Marion, Morgan, Boone, Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson and Shelby counties.

Intake Procedure: Requires picture ID. Pre admission drug test: yes; random drug testing: yes

Wait: Call for availability.

Emergency Assistance
Eagle Creek Corps 317-299-4454 Please call for appointment
Fountain Square Corps: - 317-632-0156 Phone Please call for appointment
Hamilton County 317-691-2454 - Please see your township trustee for referral Indianapolis Social Service Center

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