Additional Assistance

Need Help Finding Food? 

Let us help you find food assistance near you with our food assistance locator map. 

Get help applying for SNAP

Do you need help affording nutritious food and stretching your grocery budget further? You may be eligible for SNAP (Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program). Apply online today or contact our team for assistance.

Apply online with the state of Indiana

Visit the Indiana Family & Social Services website complete your application

Walk-in assistance

Visit us for onsite assistance during our Resource Center Hours (see below for more details).

Give us a call

Call as anytime at 317-644-1280 and we will answer questions you may have or provide SNAP application assistance. If we do not immediately pick up, we’ll get back to you as soon as we can.

Other programs we can assist you with

SNAP application assistance isn’t all we do. We can help you apply for other programs as well.

Medicaid

Medicaid is a federal and state program that can help you gain access to critical healthcare services.

TANF

TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) provides cash assistance and can connect you to other resources. 

CCDF

CCDF (Child Care Development Fund) can help your family get child care so you can work or further your education.

Tom and Julie Wood Family Resource Center 

We now offer additional wrap-around services on site like free medical care, pre- and post-natal support, legal assistance, and more at the Tom and Julie Wood Family Resource Center.

Hours of Operation

*The Gleaners Outreach Team will be available to assist each day the Resource Center is open.

M, Tu, W, F: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Th: 12 – 7 p.m.
Sa: 9 a.m. – 12 p.m.
Su: Closed

Regular Partners

Gennesaret Free Clinics will offer appointments and walk-in opportunities for comprehensive medical exams, chronic disease management, preventative care, and women’s health care.

The WIC Mobile Unit provides nutrition education and healthy food benefits to pregnant women, postpartum and breastfeeding women, infants and children (birth through 4 years of age), breastfeeding support and community referrals.

SK Huffer & Associates can provide assistance with wills, advance directives, and durable power of attorney support to neighbors at no cost.

CICOA Community Health Workers (CHWs) support older adults and individuals with disabilities with weekly visits for up to 90 days to help them achieve their best health outcomes.

The Indiana Justice Project can help with SNAP appeal cases and answering any technical questions neighbors have about Indiana’s SNAP benefits program.

Additional Resources

Community Compass App

Find food assistance in Marion County at the click of a button.

The Community Compass app is available on your Apple App Store & Google Play. If you don’t have a smartphone, click here.

Indiana 211

Indiana 211 can help you find and access resources in your community from food pantries, meal services, and public programs, and more.

Pantry Locator 

Let us help you find food assistance near you with our food assistance locator map. Search by address, town, county or type of meal distribution.