We offer compassionate support and safe housing choices for survivors of domestic violence and their children. We specialize in fresh starts – letting survivors lead the way in creating their own paths forward. We serve everyone – cisgender, transgender and nonbinary survivors. We have transitional housing at our historic building in Midtown Indianapolis, as well as in our community-based housing program. Breaking the cycle of abuse creates stronger people, stronger families and – ultimately – stronger communities.

Locations

Coburn Place

Services

Transitional Housing: Survivors live rent-free in their own fully furnished apartment in our safe and secure building.

Community-Based Housing: We place survivors in safe housing with rental assistance and a plan for self-sufficiency.

Well-Being Services: Our menu of support services is trauma-informed and survivor-led, with a focus on healing and independence.

Children’s Services: We support the brave children of survivors with programs and opportunities that allow them to thrive and just be kids.

Hours
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Eligibility
Coburn Place serves all people impacted by domestic violence in the Greater Indianapolis area, regardless of race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age or religion.
Fees
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Get started

Coburn Place isn’t an emergency shelter. If you are in a physically unsafe environment, please call 911. Consider whether you would be safe to stay temporarily with friends or family, or contact one of these local emergency shelters and resources:

The Julian Center – (317) 920-9320 or info@juliancenter.org

Salvation Army – (317) 637-5551

Dayspring Center – (317) 635-6780

Holy Family Shelter – (317) 635-7830

Center for Women & Children/Wheeler Mission Ministries – (317) 635-3575

Indiana211 – 211 or (866) 211-9966, online database

604 E. 38th St., Indianapolis, IN 46205

Locations

Coburn Place

Services

Transitional Housing: Survivors live rent-free in their own fully furnished apartment in our safe and secure building.

Community-Based Housing: We place survivors in safe housing with rental assistance and a plan for self-sufficiency.

Well-Being Services: Our menu of support services is trauma-informed and survivor-led, with a focus on healing and independence.

Children’s Services: We support the brave children of survivors with programs and opportunities that allow them to thrive and just be kids.

Address
604 E. 38th St., Indianapolis, IN 46205
Hours
Eligibility
Coburn Place serves all people impacted by domestic violence in the Greater Indianapolis area, regardless of race, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age or religion.
Fees
Get Started

Coburn Place isn’t an emergency shelter. If you are in a physically unsafe environment, please call 911. Consider whether you would be safe to stay temporarily with friends or family, or contact one of these local emergency shelters and resources:

The Julian Center – (317) 920-9320 or info@juliancenter.org

Salvation Army – (317) 637-5551

Dayspring Center – (317) 635-6780

Holy Family Shelter – (317) 635-7830

Center for Women & Children/Wheeler Mission Ministries – (317) 635-3575

Indiana211 – 211 or (866) 211-9966, online database

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