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If you need help getting connected to any services, please contact the Hancock Health Connection Center, and a Support Navigator would be happy to assist you. 317-468-4231. To request any changes to the current listings or to make a resource recommendation, please email behavioralhealth@hancockhealth.org.
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321go Kids
Located in McCordsville, 321go Kids offers physical, occupational, and speech therapy in a playful, supportive space where children grow and thrive. Serving Hancock County and beyond, we help parents uncover the hero in their child—whether they’re catching up on milestones, facing developmental delays, or healing from injury—through collaborative, whole-child care.
Acerca de niños especiales
Proporciona información, apoyo de pares y educación para padres de niños con discapacidades.
ACE (Autism Center for Enrichment)
Working to make therapy a convenient, realistic option for families in any circumstances. Now offering in-home, school, clinic, and communitiy-based services.
Arc of Hancock County
Dedicating to improving the lives of individiuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.
Axon Health Associates
Is a private practice specializing in outpatient mental health and behavioral health in Indianapolis, IN and Columbus, IN.
Bentley’s Buddies & Friends
A free service helping children improve their reading skills with the assistance of a certified Reading Buddy.
Bloomington Meadows Hospital
Boy Scouts of America
Scouting invites every youth to a safe, fun place to learn, explore, and grow.
Clubes de niños y niñas del condado de Hancock
Youth development organization providing a positive environment for children.
Línea directa nacional de Boys Town
The Boys Town National Hotline is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, and is staffed by specially trained Boys Town counselors. In addition to calling, teens can now text VOICE to 20121 or email hotline@boystown.org any day, any time to speak with a trained counselor.