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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.

Main Number: 765-591-4190
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988 National Crisis and Suicide Lifeline

Provides free, confidential, 24/7 support for people in distress, and also furnishes prevention resources. Call, text, or chat.

Main Number: 988
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About Special Kids

Provides information, peer support, and education for parents of children with disabilities.

Main Number: (317) 257-8683
Help Line: (317) 257-8683
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AccessABILITY

A nonprofit organization assisting people with disabilities in their personal journeys to independence. Direct services are provided free of charge to people of any age with any type of disability.

Main Number: 317-926-1660
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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.

Main Number: 317-436-7080
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Adult Protective Services

The Adult Protective Services program was established to receive and investigate reports regarding adults within the state of Indiana who may be endangered and, as appropriate, to coordinate a proper response to protect endangered adults who are victims of abuse, neglect, or exploitation. You may file a report online or by phone.

Main Number: (800) 992-6978
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Al-Anon and Alateen

Supports individuals struggling with alcoholism.

Main Number: (317) 257-2693
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Alcoholics Anonymous (AA)

Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of people who come together to solve their drinking problem. It doesn’t cost anything to attend A.A. meetings. There are no age or education requirements to participate. Membership is open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. Meetings held at multiple locatons.

Main Number: (317) 632-7864
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Alternatives

Alternatives Inc. provides services and support for domestic and sexual violence survivors. Services include housing options, mobile advocacy, and children’s services. They also provide prevention programming, education, and training for community members.

Main Number: (317) 462-8777
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American Red Cross of Central Indiana

Provides information, referrals, emergency assistance to military personnel and families.

Main Number: (317) 684-1441