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Indiana Youth Group; Formation: 1989: Headquarters: 3733 N Meridian St, Indianapolis, IN 46208: Award(s) Lamda Legal Leadership Award (2004) Coalition for Homelessness Intervention and Prevention (CHIP) William A. Crawford Public Services Award (2019) Indianapolis Urban League World AIDS Day Youth Services Champion Award (2019) Website
A recent innovation is the AdaptaCare Cottage. This is a residential cottage design that adapts to the varying needs of service agencies. The cottage provides a home-like non-institutional look-and-feel in 6-, 8- and 10-bed designs, ranging in size from 3100 to over 4,000 square feet (370 m 2).
Disability rights organizations, such as the Bazelon Center for Mental Health Law, oppose placement in such programs and call into question the appropriateness and efficacy of such group placements, the failure of such programs to address problems in the child's home and community environment, the limited or no mental health services offered ...
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Black youth were eight times more likely to be shot in Indianapolis compared to youth of any other race or ethnicity, according to data compiled by the Indianapolis Gun Violence Project for the ...
Rainbow Youth Project USA is an American non-profit organization that aims to provide support for LGBT youth. [1]According to the Communications Manager of the organization, the primary purpose of the group is to promote the health, safety and well-being of LGBTQIA+ youth, with a core program that provides meaningful access to free indefinite mental health counseling.
Beginning in 1953, Dr. Margaret Morgan, Indiana state commissioner of mental health, convinced Governor George N. Craig to support the construction of an Institute of Psychiatric Research located in Indianapolis. The construction would be funded using private donations and $1 million from the state. [1]
The Damien Center was established in April 1987 by a team of community members including the Darrell Arthur of the Indy Bag Ladies, Monsignor Gettlefinger at Saints Peter and Paul Catholic Cathedral representing the Roman Catholic Archdiocese, and Earl Conner, an Episcopalian minister an AIDS activist representing the Episcopal Diocese of Indianapolis. [3]