Adult and Child Center Indianapolis

222 E. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, IN - 46204
877-882-5122

Adult and Child Center Indianapolis is a State of IN PATH Provider. PATH stands for Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness. PATH program funds service people with serious mental illness experiencing homelessness.

PATH providers are local public or nonprofit organizations that have receive US Government PATH funding to provide services to people who are not currently connected to mainstream services.

Some Services PATH Programs provide, but are not completely inclusive for all of the programs (Some PATH providers offer all of these services, while others focus on providing one or two of them.):
Outreach Services
Screening and Diagnostic Treatment
Habilitation and Rehabilitation
Community Mental Health
Substance Abuse Treatment
Referrals for primary health care, job training, housing, educational assistance
Housing services as specified in Section 522(b)(10)
Mission Statement: Our primary focus is providing mental health care to our neighbors in central Indiana, but the larger scope of our mission involves so much more.

User questions and answers

Help our users find out more about Adult and Child Center Indianapolis.

Is there a waiting period for assistance or can they help right away?


Does this service assist the homeless?


Do you have any experience with the office personnel? How were they?

Yes and useless, I'm still on the street a year later.

Tuesday, January 11, 2022




Do you have an experience with Adult and Child Center Indianapolis? Let us know about it.

  • Jan 11, 2022

    So disappointed in this service or whatever u call it. Nothing has ever happened from them to help me... they have all kinds of excuses .. none if which stick with me.

  • Aug 18, 2021

    I'm 54 years old been homeless living here there everywhere. Getting taken for all my personal items, my id going on the sixth time replacing that. I'm in need for a place to live, I'm in process of disability. I cannot stay in a shelter because I can't be around a whole bunch of people.


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