INDIANAPOLIS – Mayor Greg Ballard recently announced the launch of the H.O.M.E. program — a collaborative effort among more than 30 community partners to serve any veteran in Indianapolis who may be homeless and prevent homelessness among others. This first-of-its-kind initiative relies on city resources and the Mayor’s Advisory Council on Veterans (MACV) to analyze data and make referrals, while service organizations with expertise in their specific fields will provide direct services.
At the center of the program is a manned 24-hour call center, which allows veterans to access the services they need, day or night. (317) 327-4VET (4838) will become active at 9 a.m. Monday, March 9.
Partner service providers include the Richard L. Roudebush VA Medical Center, Easter Seals Crossroads, HVAF, and Operation Job Ready Vets. Funding for the H.O.M.E. program comprises grant money, in-kind contributions and private donations. The program also includes a series of Vetworking events.
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