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Hamilton County area Indiana Salvation Army assistance programs.

Emergency assistance from the Salvation Army is limited. When possible, the non-profit can help with partial payments for certain expenses such as food, utilities, or rent. Resources are available across Hamilton, Tipton, Boone, and Clinton Indiana. Those who are seeking assistance will also usually need to have a plan in place so they can start paying the bills on their own in the future, and they can also only apply a limited number of times.

The family needs to be facing an unexpected hardship in order to receive help in a crisis. This an include things like an unexpected medical bill or car repair. Other emergency situations may need to be justified by producing a Notice of Eviction or utility Shut-off Notice.

Basic needs can be addressed. This can include items such as shoes, school supplies, clothing for work, and household goods. Specific examples may be vouchers for buying shoes for school for students and teenagers who have received a referral from a social worker. Other emergency clothing may be passed out from partners of the Salvation Army. Furniture can be distributed to families in Hamilton County Indiana that have been faced with a disaster, such as a fire or flood.

Salvation Army food pantries may offer groceries and emergency food across regions such as Tipton, Boone, and Hamilton County Indiana. This aid is normally for individuals faced with a crisis and who may have children. Seniors can receive free or low cost meals or home delivered products from Meals on Wheels. Soup kitchens can also help the needy, including the homeless in the community.

The bottom line is that thousands of individuals and families from these various Indiana counties call upon the Salvation Army for assistance. Their needs vary, but it can be for physical support, which may be alleviated by a free bag of groceries or a filled prescription. Some people have a more spiritual request, in which counseling is the solution. The Family Services Department tries to address these needs and many others. They also try to assist the low income and people from being forced into homelessness due to unpredictable events.

 

 

 

Go through intake, evaluation, and case management. Then look for help with the payment of utility bills, rent or mortgage assistance, or food boxes. If the centers and programs can’t meet your needs, then get referrals to other resources and charities in Clinton or Hamilton. These other referrals are usually given when other agencies may better serve your needs. These can include employment resources, food stamps and low income housing services.

The seasonal assistance in Indiana is extensive as well. Examples can include an opportunity to spend a week at summer camp, school supplies for children and teens, holiday food boxes at Christmas or Thanksgiving, and even free Christmas gifts for children and teens through the Angel Tree program.

Information can be provided on regional resources as well. What is available is extensive and can include Transitional Housing or Job Programs. Qualified clients have access to shelter, educational classes and job preparedness training, free meals, clothing, and toiletries. These are focused to ensure families from the Hamilton County Indiana region gain self-sufficiency.

Throughout the region and state of Indiana, emergency shelters are available. They were designed for individual men and women, and maybe even children. Meal, support, and information on long term solutions are all offered to those who use these Salvation Army centers.

The two closest Salvation Army centers are 1615 Meridian St, Anderson, (call (765) 644-2538) as well as an office at 300 W Washington St, Frankfort, Indiana 46041, telephone (765) 654-7896.

 

 

By Jon McNamara

 

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