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Our Partners
Trusted Partners provides mentors to the follow agencies:
- Project Home at Methodist Midtown: Project Home works with mothers in Marion County who are facing homelessness and in recovery from addiction.
- Partners in Housing Development Corporation: (Colonial Park Apartments, 4421 E. Washington and the Gladstone Apartments, 4317 E. Washington) The development of safe affordable housing is the first step in ending homelessness. By providing a stable, safe, clean, and affordable place to live, we give people a chance to make positive changes and turn their lives around. www.pihdc.org
- John P. Craine House, 3535 North Pennsylvania Street: A unique alternative sentencing program dedicated to serving non-violent female offenders with pre-school aged children.
- Mary Riggs Fostering Independence program, 1800 W. Morris St: Combines transitional housing and supportive services to help meet the needs of former foster youth, ages 18 to 25.
www.maryrigg.org
- Rebuilding the Wall stabilizes and empowers low-income families by renovating vacant inner city properties and giving the families the opportunity for homeownership. Trusted Mentors matches mentors with their employment services program. www.rebuildingthewall.org
- The Threshold Project. Threshold is a pilot project that seeks to identify the best ways to serve people who are chronically homeless and to create a replicable model that can be used with other at-risk populations in Indianapolis and beyond. www.ipic.org/forcommunity
- Dress for Success Professional Woman’s Group: An on-going support group for women in the work-force who have received services of Dress for Success.
- Work-Force Inc, 754 North Sherman Drive. Job skills training program for ex-offenders to increase the number of people who successfully transition out of prison. www.recycleindy.com
- River Valley Resources INDY Parent. Serves non-custodial parents ages 18-30 who are behind in child support to provide positive alternatives to crime.
- Connected By 25's mission is to ensure that foster care youth are educated, housed, financially stable, employed and connected to a support system by age 25. www.uwci.org
- Indianapolis Urban League assists non-violent offenders under 40 to re-enter the workforce. www.indlpsul.org
- PEN Products employs adult offenders in Indiana’s Correctional Facilities.
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