Marion County Public Health Department: Peer Recovery Services - 1035 N Olney St.
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: Safe Syringe Access and Support - Mobile Unit
Address: 1035 N Olney St.
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 221-2378
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 671-1630
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.marionhealth.org/safesyringe
Services Description:
Operating Hours: Fri: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: Fri: 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer
We offer the following services: Connect to Peer Recovery Coach,Syringe Exchange, Naloxone (Narcan), Education, Peer Recovery Coaching, Paraphernalia Testing
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Parent with Accompanying Child(ren)
Marion County Public Health Department: Peer Recovery Services - 1434 Shelby St.
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: MCPHD SSAS Corner Exchange
Address: 1434 Shelby Street
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: 317-221-2378
Fax:
Intake Telephone: 317-779-4802
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.facebook.com/safesyringe
Services Description: MCPHD Safe Syringe provides free, syringe exchange and harm reduction services, as well as peer support, naloxone distribution, and connection to social and community resources.
Operating Hours: Tues: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM, Wed: By appointment, Thurs: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Walk-in Hours: Tues: 12:30 PM - 4:30 PM, Thurs: 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM
Special Intake Instructions: Use the front entrance. If the doors are locked, please call the phone number on the door to be escorted in.
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer
We offer the following services: Connect to Peer Recovery Coach
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Parent with Accompanying Child(ren)
Marion County Public Health Department: Peer Recovery Services - 1602 W Morris St
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: Safe Syringe Access and Support - HealthNet Southwest Lot
Address: 1602 W Morris St
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: 317-221-2378
Fax:
Intake Telephone: 317-779-4802
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.facebook.com/safesyringe
Services Description: Safe Syringe provides free, anonymous syringe exchange and harm reduction services, as well as peer support, naloxone distribution, and connection to social and community resources.
Operating Hours: Wed: 01:00 PM - 04:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions: Use the front entrance. If the doors are locked, please call the phone number on the door to be escorted in.
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer
We offer the following services: Connect to Peer Recovery Coach
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Mental Health America of Indiana: Peer Recovery Services - 1431 N Delaware St.
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: Mental Health America of Indiana
Address: 1431 N Delaware St.
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 638-3501
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 638-3501
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone: 988
Website: https://www.mhai.net
Services Description: Indy Hub drop-in center and peer services.
Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: Mon-Fri: 09:00 AM - 05:00 PM
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer
We offer the following services:
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents, Children, Seniors
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents, Children, Seniors
The payment types we accept are:
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Minority Recovery Collective Inc (MRCI): Community Recovery/Prevention - 3737 N. Meridian St.
Focusing on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Service Site: BU Wellness Network
Address: 3737 N. Meridian St, Ste 401
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 643-0368
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 643-0368
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.wearemrci.org
Services Description: Founded November 2018, Minority Recovery Collective Inc. (MRCI "mercy") is a peer-led healing community of individuals and businesses working together to provide no cost recovery (addiction, mental health, & trauma) support programs and services to Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) throughout the state of Indiana. Trained and certified as Peer Professionals, our staff assist BIPOC looking to heal from addiction, mental health challenges, trauma, and other circumstances that negatively affect one's quality of life. We believe in the power of self-accountability and peer support to promote intrinsic healing. Based in Indianapolis, IN, our collective provides the following peer-based recovery support services in Hamilton, Hancock, Hendricks, Johnson, Marion, Morgan, Putnam, Rush, and Shelby counties: one-on-one peer counseling; support groups; peer education; resource access/navigation assistance (connecting persons served to other services in the community for a more comprehensive approach).
Operating Hours: Tues: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Wed: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Thurs: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Fri: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Our primary service(s): Advocacy, Education and Training, Support, Referrals, Outreach Services
We offer the following services: Advocacy, Education, Referral for Supportive Services, Faith Based Support
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Minority Recovery Collective Inc (MRCI): Peer Recovery Services - 3737 N. Meridian St.
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: BU Wellness Network
Address: 3737 N. Meridian St, Ste 401
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 643-0368
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 643-0368
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.wearemrci.org
Services Description: Minority Recovery Collective Inc. (MRCI, "mercy") is a community-based safe haven for folks who identify with recovery.
Operating Hours: Tues: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Wed: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Thurs: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM, Fri: 12:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer, Mentor
We offer the following services: Connect to Peer Recovery Coach, Connect to Mentor, Video conferencing option, Peer Recovery Case Management
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Multiple Pathways to Recovery LLC: Peer Recovery Services - 3039 N. Post Rd.
Focusing on: Peer Recovery Services
Service Site: Multiple Pathways to Recovery LLC
Address: 3039 N. Post Rd.
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 939-3393
Fax:
Intake Telephone: (317) 939-3393
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: http://www.facebook.com/Recoveryisgreat118.
Services Description: Helping you find your pathway to recovery. Founder / Director Minkah Becktemba, I was once addicted to drugs, homeless, and imprisoned. Developing a relationship to engage you in finding a pathway to recovery that works for you. Engaging, Educating, and Empowering.
Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 4:30PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions: Please call for an appointment.
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Peer Recovery Services
Our primary service(s): Peer, Mentor
We offer the following services: Connect to Peer Recovery Coach, Connect to Mentor, Peer Recovery Case Management,Peer-led peer support, help you find the resources needed to support your recovery.
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone, Male, Female, Transgender Male, Transgender Female, Non-Binary
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The age populations we serve are: Adults
The payment types we accept are: Self pay, Sliding Scale Available (if uninsured), No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic: Legal Services - 3333 N. Meridian St.
Focusing on: Legal Services
Service Site: Legal Services
Address: 3333 N. Meridian St. Suite 201
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (317) 429-4131
Fax: (317) 429-4130
Intake Telephone: (317) 429-4131
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone: N/A
Website: https://nclegalclinic.org
Services Description: At the Clinic, we provide life-changing legal services, resources, and education for our neighbors who need it the most. By supporting our work, you're making a huge impact in the community by promoting justice for all Hoosiers regardless of their backgrounds. HOUSING & CONSUMER JUSTICE PROGRAM The Housing & Consumer Justice Program offers services for housing-related issues, such as evictions, security deposits, repairs, accessibility, and habitability issues. It also offers services for consumer-related issues like debt collection and garnishments. TAX & ECONOMIC JUSTICE PROGRAM The Tax & Economic Justice Program offers services for tax controversies with the IRS, specifically tax court litigation, IRS exams & audits, IRS appeals, and much more. The Low-Income Taxpayer Clinic blog gives important insight into tax-related issues that our clients deal with. RE-ENTRY JUSTICE PROGRAM The Re-entry Justice Program offers expungement services through our Expungement Help Desk. IMMIGRANT & SURVIVOR JUSTICE PROGRAM The Immigrant & Survivor Justice Program offers services for immigration matters, such as green card applications, citizenship, family reunification, and much more. Referrals can be given to immigrants who need help with legal issues that aren't connected to immigration status. "CONSULT WITH A LAWYER" PROGRAM The "Consult with a Lawyer" Program offers free general legal advice and counsel through one of the Clinic's trusted volunteer attorneys. ONLINE LEGAL HELP The Online Legal Help Program offers free general legal advice for Indiana residents outside of Marion, Johnson, Hamilton, and Hendricks counties regarding non-criminal legal issues.
Operating Hours: Mon: 09:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Tues: 09:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Wed: 09:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Thurs: 09:00 AM - 3:00 PM, Fri: 09:00 AM - 12:00 PM, Sat: Closed, Sun: Closed
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions: CASE TYPES/ INTAKE INFORMATION: Housing: (Landlord-Tenant disputes) -Visit: https://www.nclegalclinic.org/housing-intake *Click on Schedule Housing or Consumer Phone Appointment. * If no appointments show available, check back periodically for when we add more appointments. Evictions: -Visit: https://www.nclegalclinic.org/housing-intake *Click on Schedule Eviction Clinic Appointment. * If no appointments show available, check back periodically for when we add more appointments. Expungement: - Currently not open for intakes. Tax: -Call (317) 429-4131 leave a VM on ext. 214 * Leave a brief message with your name and brief explanation that you are needing tax help. * Someone from the tax team should return your call within 1-2 weeks. Immigration: -Currently not open for intakes.
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Legal Services
Our primary service(s):
We offer the following services:
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Seniors
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Seniors
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions: Sex Offenders, Violent Offenders
Overdose Lifeline Inc. (ODL): Community Recovery/Prevention - 1100 W. 42nd St.
Focusing on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Service Site: 1100 W. 42nd Street
Address: 1100 W. 42nd Street #240
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: (844) 554-3354
Fax:
Intake Telephone:
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.overdoselifeline.org
Services Description: Overdose Lifeline is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to helping individuals, families, and communities affected by the disease of substance use disorder through advocacy, education and support. We work with partners across the state of Indiana and in 30+ additional U.S. states.
Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions:
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Our primary service(s): Advocacy, Education and Training, Prevention and Prevention Programs, Support, Overdose Prevention Programs, Naloxone Training, Naloxone Distribution
We offer the following services: Advocacy, Education, Prevention, Support, Support - Parents, Family Support Groups, Peer Support, Naloxone Training, Naloxone Distribution, Access to Virtual Services
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents
The payment types we accept are: Self pay, No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
Overdose Lifeline: Community Recovery/Prevention - 1100 W. 42nd St.
Focusing on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Service Site: CHARIOT
Address: 1100 W. 42nd St., Ste. 380
City: Indianapolis
County: Marion
Telephone: 888-450-3598
Fax:
Intake Telephone:
Crisis (24 Hour) Telephone:
Website: https://www.overdoselifeline.org/chariot/
Services Description: CHARIOT is an anonymous overdose risk text alert system operated by Overdose Lifeline. Subscribers can learn about emerging overdose risk events through Marion County (contaminated batches, drug seizures, & overdose spikes), text anonymous reports of contaminated batches to the system, and receive alerts about CHARIOT outreach in response to these events to gain access to harm reduction supplies such as naloxone and testing strips. To receive alerts, text SOAR to 888-450-3598
Operating Hours: Mon-Fri: 9:00AM - 4:00PM
Walk-in Hours: N/A
Special Intake Instructions: CHARIOT is a text-alert system and community outreach program, but naloxone and test strips can be obtained through Overdose Lifeline at the address provided, weekdays from 9 AM - 4 PM or 24/7 through our NaloxBox on the outside of the building's 2nd floor entrance
Accessibility: We are handicap accessible.
Our focus is on: Community Recovery/Prevention Resources
Our primary service(s): Education and Training, Overdose Prevention Programs, Naloxone Training, Naloxone Distribution, Outreach Services
We offer the following services: Education, Prevention, Naloxone Training, Naloxone Distribution
The gender populations we serve are: All/Anyone
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents, Seniors
The age populations we serve are: Adults, Adolescents, Seniors
The payment types we accept are: No Cost
Childcare Provided: No
Exclusions:
