Education can be fun! In the coming days, kids from across Indiana will be empowered to learn about science, technology, engineering, arts, math, and so much more at STEAM + Camp. Donate to #HiddenFallsCamp to continue empowering the next generation. https://lnkd.in/gXKgBj-w
The Salvation Army Indiana Division
Non-profit Organizations
Indianapolis, Indiana 536 followers
Doing the most good in Indiana by providing food, shelter, addiction treatment, youth programs, & emergency assistance.
About us
The Salvation Army Indiana Division serves Hoosiers living in communities across the state. More than twenty Corps Community Centers act as hubs for after school programs, day camps, older adult activities, church services, Bible studies, youth and adult sports, food pantries and soup kitchens, and a wide variety of social services. The Indiana Division also operates an expansive, volunteer-operated Service Extension network that provides financial assistance to residents in every Indiana county, even when a brick-and-mortar Salvation Army building is not located there. Across the state, the annual Red Kettle Christmas Campaign raises funds that are used year-round to help struggling families and individuals. During times of disaster, like floods, tornadoes, and extreme heat or cold, The Salvation Army's Emergency Disaster Services team is on site providing assistance to survivors and first responders. These highly-trained teams offer food and hydration, access to long-term assistance, and spiritual and emotional care during very difficult times. They also serve the community year-round by providing comfort and hydration at police and fire funerals, veteran and memorial events, and other large public gatherings. In addition to Corps Community Centers, The Salvation Army operates several specialty locations across the state. These include the Ruth Lilly Women and Children's Center in downtown Indianapolis, which provides shelter to victims of domestic violence, human trafficking, and homelessness. The Harbor Light Center, located on Indy's west side, offers addiction treatment programming that includes detox management, transitional housing, and classes to help consumers return to their families and reenter the workforce. Summer camp is a popular program in Indiana, where The Salvation Army owns and operates Hidden Falls Camp, a beautiful, 700-acre property in Lawrence County. Children from across the state can attend camp for little or no cost.
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https://centralusa.salvationarmy.org/indiana
External link for The Salvation Army Indiana Division
- Industry
- Non-profit Organizations
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Indianapolis, Indiana
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 1864
- Specialties
- social services, youth programs, homeless shelter, addiction treatment, community center, domestic violence, food pantry, emergency disaster services, church services, feeding programs, summer camp, youth sports, financial assistance, Christmas assistance, older adult housing, veterans services, and transitional housing
Locations
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Primary
6060 Castleway West Dr
Indianapolis, Indiana 46250, US
Employees at The Salvation Army Indiana Division
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Mel McMahon, MPA
Co-Founder: Indiana Owned & Indiana Gifts | Executive Producer: WIBC Radiothon for The Salvation Army | Podcast Host: Local Matters | Fundraising &…
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Gillian Gray
Assistant Grants and Research Director at The Salvation Army Indiana Division
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Andy Amick
Donor Relations Director at The Salvation Army Indiana Division
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Samantha Hyde
Director of Community Relations at The Salvation Army Indiana Division
Updates
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We are so thankful to the Lawrence County Community Foundation for this amazing grant. The grant funds will be used to support our Emergency Assistance Program in Lawrence County. This program serves as a critical safety net in the community by providing immediate financial assistance to any county resident who presents an urgent qualifying need such as rent, utility bills, food, necessary transportation, and medical necessities.
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Our souls long for the day when this verse comes true, and we get to be in the presence of God. If you do not have a personal relationship with God and you are feeling the weight of the world, we invite you to reach out to our office at: salvationarmyindiana.org #TheSalvationArmy
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Happy Independence Day! We thank God for our country, our freedom, and our history. 🎆 #FourthOfJuly #TheSalvationArmy
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For 159 years The Salvation Army has been preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ and meeting human needs in His name without discrimination. Thank you to William and Catherine Booth for beginning the work of The Salvation Army and to all the amazing officers, volunteers, employees, and organizations that have continued the mission of doing the most good. #TheSalvationArmy
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This week kids aged 9-17 are headed to music camp at our Hidden Falls Camp (tag them) in Bedford, IN. At-risk children across Indiana will have the opportunity to learn and grow not only in music, but in their knowledge of God, as well. If you want to help kids continue to have this amazing opportunity, donate to Hidden Falls Camp now at: https://lnkd.in/g4ma73wS #TheSalvationArmy
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“Be joyful in hope, patient in affliction, faithful in prayer.” Romans 12:12 #TheSalvationArmy
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Summer is such a beautiful time and a wonderful reminder of God’s creativity. Never forget, you are part of that beautiful creativity and hold great value. #TheSalvationArmy
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As many officers are moving throughout Indiana this week, we wanted to take a moment to highlight those who are moving appointments and honor the time they have spent serving in their respective communities. Read more about these officers below: https://lnkd.in/gbU3z-kB
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We are committed to supporting access to basic needs in our communities, but we can’t do it alone. We’re excited to have received a grant from Glick Philanthropies’ #GlickCommunityReliefFund for our Service Extension of Jackson County, our Eagle Creek corps, and our corps in Porter County. This grant will support our mission to provide help and relief to those who are struggling in these communities.
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