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[Add Your Event]
| Mar 8th, 2010 (Mon) |
7:00 PM |
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Comics That Care
The Department of Communication Studies, along with the Department’s Communication Club in the IU School of Liberal Arts at IUPUI, have partnered with the Salvation Army to present Comics That Care, a charity event to benefit Central Indiana’s Homeless Children. The show will be held on Monday, March 8th at 7:00 p.m. in the Campus Center at IUPUI. Some of the area’s funniest professional stand-up comedians are donating their time, including the headliner, a Bob and Tom Show favorite, Auggie Smith. Other comedians performing include Troy Davis, Mel Fine, Marques Bunn, and Mike Polites.
For more information about this event, please contact Mike Polites, Comedian and Project Manager, at 317-417-3246 or mpolites@iupui.edu. |
| Mar 10th, 2010 (Wed) |
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM |
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Brown Bag Luncheon
Brown Bag Luncheon serves as an opportunity for local providers to network, share information and learn about continuum of care and Blueprint updates. Anyone interested is welcome to attend. Bring your own "brown bag" lunch. The March luncheon will include information about the Fostering Independence program.
Location: Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center, 1920 W Morris Street
Cost: Free |
| Mar 23rd, 2010 (Tue) |
9:00 AM - 4:00 PM |
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Indy Homeless Connect
Where: The Indiana Convention Center, 100 South Capitol Avenue, Indianapolis, Indiana
Join us for the fifth annual Indy Homeless Connect, an all day event focused on care and outreach for people who do not have permanent housing. The event successfully consolidates a number of available services offered by numerous providers and connects homeless residents to benefits, medical care, mental health counseling and a variety of social services. Getting connected to these services will help lead individuals and families to improved health, self-sufficiency and increased opportunities to find housing.
Some of the services to be made available at the event include: Shelter/Housing information, Behavioral Health Counseling, Medical Care, Employment services, Social Security advocacy, Eye exams/Vision care, Food, Veterans Services, Children�s Activities, and Coordinated transportation to and from the Convention Center.
With the help of more than 600 volunteers, Indy Homeless Connect 2009 served more than 900 people, including more than 50 children under the age of five. If you want more information about the 2010 event, please contact Emily Hervey at CHIP at (317) 630-0853, ext 210.
To volunteer at IHC on March 23, please register online at
IHC Volunteer Registration |
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