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THE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center is committed to being an open, affirming and welcoming place for our survivors, our staff, board members, our volunteers and our visitors. We strive to be an agency that supports and serves all survivors of domestic or sexual violence while embracing differences of sexual orientation, gender and its expression, religious PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 34th and Meridian in an apartment building owned by The Julian Center. There are various housing options available depending on survivor circumstances and an on-site advocate to help with on-going needs. This program is designed to provide long-term, stable and safe housing for survivors whoqualify.
GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE We can help. If you are unsure if your relationship is violent, our advocates are available to talk to you. Please call us at 317.920.9320. All calls are confidential. Some signs of sexual violence: Many sexual violence survivors are unsure if they have been assaulted. This is very common and happens many times because of themixed messages we
DONATE | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Your donations make every program, every meal served, and every night’s stay possible. A donor account is created automatically for recurring donations. Account setup info will be emailed to you. $25Can provide a gas card for a survivor to get to work. $60Can provide a 31day bus pass to
OUR STORIES
Our Stories | Julian Center | Supporting Domestic Violence Survivors. Made possible in part by generous funding from the Herbert Simon Family Foundation. 18. My ticket on the abuse roller coster. About three years after my divorce I was sitting in a meeting of mental health providers. We were planning a fundraiser for a local women’sshelter.
CONTACT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Address. The Julian Center 2011 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact details. Email: youremail@yourdomain.com Twitter: @JulianCenter Office Phone: THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center. When someone makes a decision to leave an abusive relationship they don’t always have a lot of time to plan, or pack.GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistanceBOARD AND STAFF
Heather Parker, Director of Development and Communications. Operations. Jami Shnurpel, Director of Programs and Survivor Services. Lillian Brown, Director of Operations. Thrifty Threads. Maumi VanKirk, Director of Retail Services. For media inquiries, contact Heather Parker at 317-941-2219. IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged,THE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center is committed to being an open, affirming and welcoming place for our survivors, our staff, board members, our volunteers and our visitors. We strive to be an agency that supports and serves all survivors of domestic or sexual violence while embracing differences of sexual orientation, gender and its expression, religious PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 34th and Meridian in an apartment building owned by The Julian Center. There are various housing options available depending on survivor circumstances and an on-site advocate to help with on-going needs. This program is designed to provide long-term, stable and safe housing for survivors whoqualify.
GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE We can help. If you are unsure if your relationship is violent, our advocates are available to talk to you. Please call us at 317.920.9320. All calls are confidential. Some signs of sexual violence: Many sexual violence survivors are unsure if they have been assaulted. This is very common and happens many times because of themixed messages we
DONATE | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Your donations make every program, every meal served, and every night’s stay possible. A donor account is created automatically for recurring donations. Account setup info will be emailed to you. $25Can provide a gas card for a survivor to get to work. $60Can provide a 31day bus pass to
OUR STORIES
Our Stories | Julian Center | Supporting Domestic Violence Survivors. Made possible in part by generous funding from the Herbert Simon Family Foundation. 18. My ticket on the abuse roller coster. About three years after my divorce I was sitting in a meeting of mental health providers. We were planning a fundraiser for a local women’sshelter.
CONTACT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Address. The Julian Center 2011 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact details. Email: youremail@yourdomain.com Twitter: @JulianCenter Office Phone: THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center. When someone makes a decision to leave an abusive relationship they don’t always have a lot of time to plan, or pack.GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistanceBOARD AND STAFF
Heather Parker, Director of Development and Communications. Operations. Jami Shnurpel, Director of Programs and Survivor Services. Lillian Brown, Director of Operations. Thrifty Threads. Maumi VanKirk, Director of Retail Services. For media inquiries, contact Heather Parker at 317-941-2219. IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged, ABOUT - JULIAN CENTER ABOUT. JULIAN CENTER > ABOUT. Founded in 1975, THE JULIAN CENTER is the largest organization supporting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other life crises in Indiana. Each year, we touch the lives of over 6,000 Hoosier survivors and empower them to recover and build a life for themselves and their families absent of abuse.OUR STORIES
Our Stories | Julian Center | Supporting Domestic Violence Survivors. Made possible in part by generous funding from the Herbert Simon Family Foundation. 18. My ticket on the abuse roller coster. About three years after my divorce I was sitting in a meeting of mental health providers. We were planning a fundraiser for a local women’sshelter.
OUR CAMPUS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our campus is a complex of buildings, programs and, most of all, people who support, house, secure and help to heal thousands of individuals and families who are working to put the violence of their past behind them. To learn more about our supportive services and many programs we offer, please call 317.920.9320 or click here.HELP OTHERS
As Mother Theresa put it, “Do small things with great love”. We’ve compiled a number of ways, both big and small, that you can do to help the women, children and men that find themselves seeking the safety of our walls. If you have other ideas or suggestions for how you can help, please feel free to reach out by calling 317.941.2200ext. 3.
SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS 2020 Adopt A Family. Thank you for your generosity in supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence during this winter holiday season! At The Julian Center, we strive to offer balanced services across all of the individuals and families that we serve.DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Self-Sufficiency Services. If you are in a relationship that is violent, need help or just want to discuss your unique situation, please call our 24 Hour Crisis Line at 317.920.9320. Specialists are available to present options, connect you with an advocate and much more. Remember, domestic violence can FORMER AMERICAN LEGION EXEC, AIR FORCE VETERAN TO LEAD Former American Legion Exec, Air Force Veteran to Lead Julian Center. (April 22, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS) The Board of Directors of the Julian Center has named Jeff Brown as chief executive officer of the domestic violence counseling and emergency shelter in Indianapolis. Brown has served as interim ceo since December, 2019. FAQ | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS The Julian Center focuses on survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking and their dependent, minor children. If you are facing a traumatic situation unrelated to these areas, the resources below may be of help.We also encourage you to dial 2-1-1FROM SOFA TO HOME
Mary Ann found herself homeless after being sexually assaulted by the boyfriend of a friend she was staying with. After reporting the assault, she found herself homeless once again, moving from sofa to sofa. “One day,” she remembers, “I received a letter from an advocate at The Julian Center because of the police report I filed, and that letter ended SOMEWHERE SAFE TO SLEEP As part of our partnership with the Indianapolis Metro Police Department, our advocates talk to survivors every day about our services and other resources in the community. Recently, a sexual assault police report came across an advocate’s desk and we reached out to the victim, Chelsea, to offer services. As it turned out, Chelsea’s story was more complex than theTHE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center is committed to being an open, affirming and welcoming place for our survivors, our staff, board members, our volunteers and our visitors. We strive to be an agency that supports and serves all survivors of domestic or sexual violence while embracing differences of sexual orientation, gender and its expression, religious GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE We can help. If you are unsure if your relationship is violent, our advocates are available to talk to you. Please call us at 317.920.9320. All calls are confidential. Some signs of sexual violence: Many sexual violence survivors are unsure if they have been assaulted. This is very common and happens many times because of themixed messages we
PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 34th and Meridian in an apartment building owned by The Julian Center. There are various housing options available depending on survivor circumstances and an on-site advocate to help with on-going needs. This program is designed to provide long-term, stable and safe housing for survivors whoqualify.
CONTACT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Address. The Julian Center 2011 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact details. Email: youremail@yourdomain.com Twitter: @JulianCenter Office Phone: DONATE - JULIAN CENTER WISH LIST DROP OFF. Shelter & Administrative Offices. The Julian Center 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 941-2200 (317) 923-9320 (Crisis Line) FORMER AMERICAN LEGION EXEC, AIR FORCE VETERAN TO LEAD Former American Legion Exec, Air Force Veteran to Lead Julian Center. (April 22, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS) The Board of Directors of the Julian Center has named Jeff Brown as chief executive officer of the domestic violence counseling and emergency shelter in Indianapolis. Brown has served as interim ceo since December, 2019.GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistance THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center. When someone makes a decision to leave an abusive relationship they don’t always have a lot of time to plan, or pack. WISH LIST - JULIAN CENTER 2021 The Julian Center Donor Bill of Rights; Refund Policy; Title IX; Diversity & Inclusiveness Statement IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged,THE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center is committed to being an open, affirming and welcoming place for our survivors, our staff, board members, our volunteers and our visitors. We strive to be an agency that supports and serves all survivors of domestic or sexual violence while embracing differences of sexual orientation, gender and its expression, religious GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE We can help. If you are unsure if your relationship is violent, our advocates are available to talk to you. Please call us at 317.920.9320. All calls are confidential. Some signs of sexual violence: Many sexual violence survivors are unsure if they have been assaulted. This is very common and happens many times because of themixed messages we
PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 34th and Meridian in an apartment building owned by The Julian Center. There are various housing options available depending on survivor circumstances and an on-site advocate to help with on-going needs. This program is designed to provide long-term, stable and safe housing for survivors whoqualify.
CONTACT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Address. The Julian Center 2011 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact details. Email: youremail@yourdomain.com Twitter: @JulianCenter Office Phone: DONATE - JULIAN CENTER WISH LIST DROP OFF. Shelter & Administrative Offices. The Julian Center 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 941-2200 (317) 923-9320 (Crisis Line) FORMER AMERICAN LEGION EXEC, AIR FORCE VETERAN TO LEAD Former American Legion Exec, Air Force Veteran to Lead Julian Center. (April 22, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS) The Board of Directors of the Julian Center has named Jeff Brown as chief executive officer of the domestic violence counseling and emergency shelter in Indianapolis. Brown has served as interim ceo since December, 2019.GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistance THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center. When someone makes a decision to leave an abusive relationship they don’t always have a lot of time to plan, or pack. WISH LIST - JULIAN CENTER 2021 The Julian Center Donor Bill of Rights; Refund Policy; Title IX; Diversity & Inclusiveness Statement IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged, ABOUT - JULIAN CENTER ABOUT. JULIAN CENTER > ABOUT. Founded in 1975, THE JULIAN CENTER is the largest organization supporting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other life crises in Indiana. Each year, we touch the lives of over 6,000 Hoosier survivors and empower them to recover and build a life for themselves and their families absent of abuse.OUR STORIES
Our Stories | Julian Center | Supporting Domestic Violence Survivors. Made possible in part by generous funding from the Herbert Simon Family Foundation. 18. My ticket on the abuse roller coster. About three years after my divorce I was sitting in a meeting of mental health providers. We were planning a fundraiser for a local women’sshelter.
DONATE | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Your donations make every program, every meal served, and every night’s stay possible. A donor account is created automatically for recurring donations. Account setup info will be emailed to you. $25Can provide a gas card for a survivor to get to work. $60Can provide a 31day bus pass to
CONTACT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Address. The Julian Center 2011 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact details. Email: youremail@yourdomain.com Twitter: @JulianCenter Office Phone: OUR CAMPUS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our campus is a complex of buildings, programs and, most of all, people who support, house, secure and help to heal thousands of individuals and families who are working to put the violence of their past behind them. To learn more about our supportive services and many programs we offer, please call 317.920.9320 or click here.HELP OTHERS
As Mother Theresa put it, “Do small things with great love”. We’ve compiled a number of ways, both big and small, that you can do to help the women, children and men that find themselves seeking the safety of our walls. If you have other ideas or suggestions for how you can help, please feel free to reach out by calling 317.941.2200ext. 3.
SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS 2020 Adopt A Family. Thank you for your generosity in supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence during this winter holiday season! At The Julian Center, we strive to offer balanced services across all of the individuals and families that we serve.DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Self-Sufficiency Services. If you are in a relationship that is violent, need help or just want to discuss your unique situation, please call our 24 Hour Crisis Line at 317.920.9320. Specialists are available to present options, connect you with an advocate and much more. Remember, domestic violence canBOARD AND STAFF
Heather Parker, Director of Development and Communications. Operations. Jami Shnurpel, Director of Programs and Survivor Services. Lillian Brown, Director of Operations. Thrifty Threads. Maumi VanKirk, Director of Retail Services. For media inquiries, contact Heather Parker at 317-941-2219.FROM SOFA TO HOME
Mary Ann found herself homeless after being sexually assaulted by the boyfriend of a friend she was staying with. After reporting the assault, she found herself homeless once again, moving from sofa to sofa. “One day,” she remembers, “I received a letter from an advocate at The Julian Center because of the police report I filed, and that letter endedTHE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center is committed to being an open, affirming and welcoming place for our survivors, our staff, board members, our volunteers and our visitors. We strive to be an agency that supports and serves all survivors of domestic or sexual violence while embracing differences of sexual orientation, gender and its expression, religious GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE We can help. If you are unsure if your relationship is violent, our advocates are available to talk to you. Please call us at 317.920.9320. All calls are confidential. Some signs of sexual violence: Many sexual violence survivors are unsure if they have been assaulted. This is very common and happens many times because of themixed messages we
PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 34th and Meridian in an apartment building owned by The Julian Center. There are various housing options available depending on survivor circumstances and an on-site advocate to help with on-going needs. This program is designed to provide long-term, stable and safe housing for survivors whoqualify.
DONATE | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Your donations make every program, every meal served, and every night’s stay possible. A donor account is created automatically for recurring donations. Account setup info will be emailed to you. $25Can provide a gas card for a survivor to get to work. $60Can provide a 31day bus pass to
DONATE - JULIAN CENTER WISH LIST DROP OFF. Shelter & Administrative Offices. The Julian Center 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 941-2200 (317) 923-9320 (Crisis Line)GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistance THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center. When someone makes a decision to leave an abusive relationship they don’t always have a lot of time to plan, or pack.DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Self-Sufficiency Services. If you are in a relationship that is violent, need help or just want to discuss your unique situation, please call our 24 Hour Crisis Line at 317.920.9320. Specialists are available to present options, connect you with an advocate and much more. Remember, domestic violence can SOMEWHERE SAFE TO SLEEP As part of our partnership with the Indianapolis Metro Police Department, our advocates talk to survivors every day about our services and other resources in the community. Recently, a sexual assault police report came across an advocate’s desk and we reached out to the victim, Chelsea, to offer services. As it turned out, Chelsea’s story was more complex than the IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged,THE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center is committed to being an open, affirming and welcoming place for our survivors, our staff, board members, our volunteers and our visitors. We strive to be an agency that supports and serves all survivors of domestic or sexual violence while embracing differences of sexual orientation, gender and its expression, religious GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Living with and recovering from domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking is difficult and overwhelming. We can help, call us anytimeat 317-920-9320.
PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 34th and Meridian in an apartment building owned by The Julian Center. There are various housing options available depending on survivor circumstances and an on-site advocate to help with on-going needs. This program is designed to provide long-term, stable and safe housing for survivors whoqualify.
DONATE | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Your donations make every program, every meal served, and every night’s stay possible. A donor account is created automatically for recurring donations. Account setup info will be emailed to you. $25Can provide a gas card for a survivor to get to work. $60Can provide a 31day bus pass to
DONATE - JULIAN CENTER WISH LIST DROP OFF. Shelter & Administrative Offices. The Julian Center 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 941-2200 (317) 923-9320 (Crisis Line) THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center. When someone makes a decision to leave an abusive relationship they don’t always have a lot of time to plan, or pack.GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistanceDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Self-Sufficiency Services. If you are in a relationship that is violent, need help or just want to discuss your unique situation, please call our 24 Hour Crisis Line at 317.920.9320. Specialists are available to present options, connect you with an advocate and much more. Remember, domestic violence can SOMEWHERE SAFE TO SLEEP As part of our partnership with the Indianapolis Metro Police Department, our advocates talk to survivors every day about our services and other resources in the community. Recently, a sexual assault police report came across an advocate’s desk and we reached out to the victim, Chelsea, to offer services. As it turned out, Chelsea’s story was more complex than the IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged, ABOUT - JULIAN CENTER ABOUT. JULIAN CENTER > ABOUT. Founded in 1975, THE JULIAN CENTER is the largest organization supporting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other life crises in Indiana. Each year, we touch the lives of over 6,000 Hoosier survivors and empower them to recover and build a life for themselves and their families absent of abuse.OUR STORIES
Our Stories | Julian Center | Supporting Domestic Violence Survivors. Made possible in part by generous funding from the Herbert Simon Family Foundation. 18. My ticket on the abuse roller coster. About three years after my divorce I was sitting in a meeting of mental health providers. We were planning a fundraiser for a local women’sshelter.
CONTACT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Address. The Julian Center 2011 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact details. Email: youremail@yourdomain.com Twitter: @JulianCenter Office Phone:HELP OTHERS
As Mother Theresa put it, “Do small things with great love”. We’ve compiled a number of ways, both big and small, that you can do to help the women, children and men that find themselves seeking the safety of our walls. If you have other ideas or suggestions for how you can help, please feel free to reach out by calling 317.941.2200ext. 3.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Self-Sufficiency Services. If you are in a relationship that is violent, need help or just want to discuss your unique situation, please call our 24 Hour Crisis Line at 317.920.9320. Specialists are available to present options, connect you with an advocate and much more. Remember, domestic violence can OUR CAMPUS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our campus is a complex of buildings, programs and, most of all, people who support, house, secure and help to heal thousands of individuals and families who are working to put the violence of their past behind them. To learn more about our supportive services and many programs we offer, please call 317.920.9320 or click here. SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS You should plan to spend $50 per parent and between $150-$200, per child. We appreciate you! For questions, please contact Heather Parker at hparker@juliancenter.org or 317.941.2219. Drop-off Information for 2020 Holiday Adopt-a-Family: The Julian Center. 2011 N. MeridianStreet.
FROM SOFA TO HOME
Mary Ann found herself homeless after being sexually assaulted by the boyfriend of a friend she was staying with. After reporting the assault, she found herself homeless once again, moving from sofa to sofa. “One day,” she remembers, “I received a letter from an advocate at The Julian Center because of the police report I filed, and that letter endedBOARD AND STAFF
Heather Parker, Director of Development and Communications. Operations. Jami Shnurpel, Director of Programs and Survivor Services. Lillian Brown, Director of Operations. Thrifty Threads. Maumi VanKirk, Director of Retail Services. For media inquiries, contact Heather Parker at 317-941-2219. FORMER AMERICAN LEGION EXEC, AIR FORCE VETERAN TO LEAD Former American Legion Exec, Air Force Veteran to Lead Julian Center. (April 22, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS) The Board of Directors of the Julian Center has named Jeff Brown as chief executive officer of the domestic violence counseling and emergency shelter in Indianapolis. Brown has served as interim ceo since December, 2019.THE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center is committed to being an open, affirming and welcoming place for our survivors, our staff, board members, our volunteers and our visitors. We strive to be an agency that supports and serves all survivors of domestic or sexual violence while embracing differences of sexual orientation, gender and its expression, religious PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 34th and Meridian in an apartment building owned by The Julian Center. There are various housing options available depending on survivor circumstances and an on-site advocate to help with on-going needs. This program is designed to provide long-term, stable and safe housing for survivors whoqualify.
GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE We can help. If you are unsure if your relationship is violent, our advocates are available to talk to you. Please call us at 317.920.9320. All calls are confidential. Some signs of sexual violence: Many sexual violence survivors are unsure if they have been assaulted. This is very common and happens many times because of themixed messages we
CONTACT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Address. The Julian Center 2011 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact details. Email: youremail@yourdomain.com Twitter: @JulianCenter Office Phone: DONATE - JULIAN CENTER WISH LIST DROP OFF. Shelter & Administrative Offices. The Julian Center 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 941-2200 (317) 923-9320 (Crisis Line)GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistance SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS You should plan to spend $50 per parent and between $150-$200, per child. We appreciate you! For questions, please contact Heather Parker at hparker@juliancenter.org or 317.941.2219. Drop-off Information for 2020 Holiday Adopt-a-Family: The Julian Center. 2011 N. MeridianStreet.
THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center. When someone makes a decision to leave an abusive relationship they don’t always have a lot of time to plan, or pack. WISH LIST - JULIAN CENTER 2021 The Julian Center Donor Bill of Rights; Refund Policy; Title IX; Diversity & Inclusiveness Statement IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged,THE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center is committed to being an open, affirming and welcoming place for our survivors, our staff, board members, our volunteers and our visitors. We strive to be an agency that supports and serves all survivors of domestic or sexual violence while embracing differences of sexual orientation, gender and its expression, religious PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our Permanent Supportive Housing is located at 34th and Meridian in an apartment building owned by The Julian Center. There are various housing options available depending on survivor circumstances and an on-site advocate to help with on-going needs. This program is designed to provide long-term, stable and safe housing for survivors whoqualify.
GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE We can help. If you are unsure if your relationship is violent, our advocates are available to talk to you. Please call us at 317.920.9320. All calls are confidential. Some signs of sexual violence: Many sexual violence survivors are unsure if they have been assaulted. This is very common and happens many times because of themixed messages we
CONTACT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Address. The Julian Center 2011 N Meridian St Indianapolis, IN 46202. Contact details. Email: youremail@yourdomain.com Twitter: @JulianCenter Office Phone: DONATE - JULIAN CENTER WISH LIST DROP OFF. Shelter & Administrative Offices. The Julian Center 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 941-2200 (317) 923-9320 (Crisis Line)GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistance SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS You should plan to spend $50 per parent and between $150-$200, per child. We appreciate you! For questions, please contact Heather Parker at hparker@juliancenter.org or 317.941.2219. Drop-off Information for 2020 Holiday Adopt-a-Family: The Julian Center. 2011 N. MeridianStreet.
THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center. When someone makes a decision to leave an abusive relationship they don’t always have a lot of time to plan, or pack. WISH LIST - JULIAN CENTER 2021 The Julian Center Donor Bill of Rights; Refund Policy; Title IX; Diversity & Inclusiveness Statement IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged, ABOUT - JULIAN CENTER ABOUT. JULIAN CENTER > ABOUT. Founded in 1975, THE JULIAN CENTER is the largest organization supporting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other life crises in Indiana. Each year, we touch the lives of over 6,000 Hoosier survivors and empower them to recover and build a life for themselves and their families absent of abuse. DONATE | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Your donations make every program, every meal served, and every night’s stay possible. A donor account is created automatically for recurring donations. Account setup info will be emailed to you. $25Can provide a gas card for a survivor to get to work. $60Can provide a 31day bus pass to
OUR CAMPUS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Our campus is a complex of buildings, programs and, most of all, people who support, house, secure and help to heal thousands of individuals and families who are working to put the violence of their past behind them. To learn more about our supportive services and many programs we offer, please call 317.920.9320 or click here.HELP OTHERS
As Mother Theresa put it, “Do small things with great love”. We’ve compiled a number of ways, both big and small, that you can do to help the women, children and men that find themselves seeking the safety of our walls. If you have other ideas or suggestions for how you can help, please feel free to reach out by calling 317.941.2200ext. 3.
SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS 2020 Adopt A Family. Thank you for your generosity in supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence during this winter holiday season! At The Julian Center, we strive to offer balanced services across all of the individuals and families that we serve.DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Self-Sufficiency Services. If you are in a relationship that is violent, need help or just want to discuss your unique situation, please call our 24 Hour Crisis Line at 317.920.9320. Specialists are available to present options, connect you with an advocate and much more. Remember, domestic violence canFROM SOFA TO HOME
Mary Ann found herself homeless after being sexually assaulted by the boyfriend of a friend she was staying with. After reporting the assault, she found herself homeless once again, moving from sofa to sofa. “One day,” she remembers, “I received a letter from an advocate at The Julian Center because of the police report I filed, and that letter endedBOARD AND STAFF
Heather Parker, Director of Development and Communications. Operations. Jami Shnurpel, Director of Programs and Survivor Services. Lillian Brown, Director of Operations. Thrifty Threads. Maumi VanKirk, Director of Retail Services. For media inquiries, contact Heather Parker at 317-941-2219. FORMER AMERICAN LEGION EXEC, AIR FORCE VETERAN TO LEAD Former American Legion Exec, Air Force Veteran to Lead Julian Center. (April 22, 2020 INDIANAPOLIS) The Board of Directors of the Julian Center has named Jeff Brown as chief executive officer of the domestic violence counseling and emergency shelter in Indianapolis. Brown has served as interim ceo since December, 2019. TRIAGE AND INTAKE SPECIALIST Job Description: Triage and Intake Specialist, 2nd Shift Status: Part-Time/Non-Exempt Reports To: Triage and Intake Services Manager/Deputy Director of Survivor Services Position Summary. A Triage and Intake Specialist (‘Specialist’) serves as the first point of contact for clients entering our emergency shelter, provides referrals to those who do not require shelter and sees to theTHE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center empowers survivors of domestic violence and sexual violence and creates a community where every individual is safe andrespected.
GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Living with and recovering from domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking is difficult and overwhelming. We can help, call us anytimeat 317-920-9320.
PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC The Julian Center has been providing services to people experiencing domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking for over forty years. Our core purpose is to assist survivors through collaborative advocacy and support to achieve long-term safety, stability andself-sufficiency.
HELP OTHERS
Helping others doesn’t take a huge commitment of time or money. There are a number of ways that you can help those seeking the safetyof our walls.
DONATE - JULIAN CENTERTHE JULIAN CENTERTHE JULIAN CENTER INDIANAPOLISJULIAN CENTER INDIANAPOLISJULIAN CENTER WISH LIST WISH LIST DROP OFF. Shelter & Administrative Offices. The Julian Center 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 941-2200 (317) 923-9320 (Crisis Line) THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center.DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic violence and intimate partner violence is an issue experienced by many in our community. Do you feel unsafe in your current relationship?GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistance WISH LIST - JULIAN CENTER 2021 The Julian Center Donor Bill of Rights; Refund Policy; Title IX; Diversity & Inclusiveness Statement IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged,THE JULIAN CENTER
The Julian Center empowers survivors of domestic violence and sexual violence and creates a community where every individual is safe andrespected.
GET HELP | JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE Living with and recovering from domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking is difficult and overwhelming. We can help, call us anytimeat 317-920-9320.
PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC The Julian Center has been providing services to people experiencing domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking for over forty years. Our core purpose is to assist survivors through collaborative advocacy and support to achieve long-term safety, stability andself-sufficiency.
HELP OTHERS
Helping others doesn’t take a huge commitment of time or money. There are a number of ways that you can help those seeking the safetyof our walls.
DONATE - JULIAN CENTERTHE JULIAN CENTERTHE JULIAN CENTER INDIANAPOLISJULIAN CENTER INDIANAPOLISJULIAN CENTER WISH LIST WISH LIST DROP OFF. Shelter & Administrative Offices. The Julian Center 2011 N. Meridian Street Indianapolis, IN 46202 (317) 941-2200 (317) 923-9320 (Crisis Line) THRIFTY THREADS THRIFT STORE Thrifty Threads is a thrift store and donation center owned and operated by the Julian Center. Your gently used clothes, home goods and furniture can help survivors and benefit the Julian Center.DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Domestic violence and intimate partner violence is an issue experienced by many in our community. Do you feel unsafe in your current relationship?GIFTS WE COULD USE
The Emergency Shelter, located at 2011 N. Meridian Street, is no longer a drop-off site for used donations. See details below: Please deliver used donations to our Thrifty Threads Store, located at 1501 W. 86TH Street (on the corner of 86th and Ditch Road), Monday – Saturday, 10am to 5pm.; Please take new donations, including food and hygiene items, to the shelter front door for assistance WISH LIST - JULIAN CENTER 2021 The Julian Center Donor Bill of Rights; Refund Policy; Title IX; Diversity & Inclusiveness Statement IN MEMORY OF BETTY COCKRUM Former Indiana state budget director and former leader of Planned Parenthood Betty Cockrum passes away 67-year-old advocate was a warrior for the underprivileged, ABOUT - JULIAN CENTER Founded in 1975, THE JULIAN CENTER is the largest organization supporting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other life crises in Indiana. Each year, we touch the lives of over 6,000 Hoosier survivors and empower them to recover and build a PROGRAMS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC The Julian Center has been providing services to people experiencing domestic violence, sexual violence and stalking for over forty years. Our core purpose is to assist survivors through collaborative advocacy and support to achieve long-term safety, stability andself-sufficiency.
ABOUT US | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC Founded in 1975, THE JULIAN CENTER is the largest organization supporting victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and other life crises in Indiana. We touch the lives of over 6,000 Hoosier survivors each year and empower them to recover and build a OUR CAMPUS | THE JULIAN CENTER | SUPPORTING DOMESTIC THE SHELTER. For individuals and parents needing a safe, secure place to escape from a dangerous situation involving domestic or sexual violence, the Julian Center shelter is a bridge between their current situation and a life free from violence.COVID-19 DONATIONS
During this COVID-19 crisis, so much of our typical lives has been escalated and overturned. This is even more true for abuse victims. SUPPORTING DOMESTIC VIOLENCE SURVIVORS 2020 Adopt A Family. Thank you for your generosity in supporting survivors of domestic and sexual violence during this winter holiday season! At The Julian Center, we strive to offer balanced services across all of the individuals and families that we serve. TRANSITIONAL & AFFORDABLE HOUSING Safe, permanent housing is essential in creating a supportive, violence-free environment. At the Julian Center, we believe no one should have to make the difficult decision between moving into a small, unsecured apartment and moving back into a home with their abuser. Because of this belief, we provide both affordable and transitional housing.FROM SOFA TO HOME
Mary Ann found herself homeless after being sexually assaulted by the boyfriend of a friend she was staying with. After reporting the assault, she found herself homeless once again, moving from sofa to sofa. “One day,” she remembers, “I received a letter from an advocate at The Julian Center because of the police report I filed, and that letter endedBOARD AND STAFF
The Julian Center is led by a dedicated board of directors and staff, promoting our mission of supporting domestic violence survivors. SOMEWHERE SAFE TO SLEEP As part of our partnership with the Indianapolis Metro Police Department, our advocates talk to survivors every day about our services and other resources in the community. Recently, a sexual assault police report came across an advocate’s desk and we reached out to the victim, Chelsea, to offer services. As it turned out, Chelsea’s story was more complex than the____
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WORKING TODAY FOR A SAFER TOMORROW. The Julian Center empowers survivors of domestic and sexual violence and creates a community where every individual is safe and respected. And we are proud to be the largest organization of its kind inIndiana.
Since 1975, we have assisted more than 66,350 people and educated over 365,750 others on the causes and effects of domestic and sexual violence and its impact on our community. Every day we assist hundreds of individuals and families in their quest to live a life free of violence. Thank you for believing in us, our mission, and in the survivors weserve.
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