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onner Prairie is known for its living history experience, inviting the public to learn more about what life was like in the 1800s.

Many of us have attended a field trip or enjoyed a summer afternoon there with our family while visiting the 1816 Lenape Indian Camp, the 1836 Prairietown and one of Indiana’s oldest brick homes, the William Conner House.

The property of 1,000-plus wooded acres in Fishers isn’t just a great place to visit during the spring and summer. The staff has worked to provide amazing experiences all year, including the fourth annual A Merry Prairie Holiday event.

It’s a fun family event held on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from November 25 through December 18, including two special days on December 21 and 22.

“We’re really excited for visitors to experience holidays from around the world in the 1800s,” says Rich Cooper, vice president and chief programs officer at Conner Prairie. “We’re bringing back a lot of our favorites like the carousel, Frosty’s skating rink and sledding hill, along with some new additions.”

Guests can enjoy thousands of Reynolds Christmas lights and displays throughout the Conner Prairie property, and watch an oldfashioned crankie show at the Potter Shop Kiln Shed. Performance times are 6:45 p.m., 7:45 p.m. and 8:45 p.m.

Get a selfie with Santa and visit with Mrs. Claus and the elves as they prepare for Christmas. In Santa’s workshop visitors can watch

the elves prepare for the big night, making flight plans, wrapping last minute gifts and more.

If you’re questioning your status on Santa’s list, you can even chat with Trinket Puddingmoon, Santa’s official list keeper, and find out if you made the naughty or nice list.

“The Kringle Carousel is always a big hit, and last year we added a 3D magical experience at William Conner’s house with the story of ‘‘Twas the Night Before Christmas,’” Cooper says.

The 3D projection will transport participants nearly 200 years into the past, and gives visitors the feeling and nostalgia of holidays long ago. The show is on a 10-minute rotation from 6 p.m. to 9:20 p.m.

Throughout the evening, catch live music at Blitzen’s Bandstand, featuring rotating local performers at the Café on the Common. If you don’t grab a bite to eat at the Café, you’ll still have a chance at the South Pole Train Station, Blitzen’s Bar and Rudolph’s Bavarian Snack Stand to purchase hot chocolate or an adult beverage to sip while enjoying the scenes.

New this year is the Winter Wonderland stroll, a new set of dazzling holiday lights that connect Prairietown to the Civil War Journey. There is also a new light tunnel that guides guests to the tubing hill, the 150’ Polar Bear Plunge, as well as new and exciting photo opportunities along the way.

“We’ve worked really hard in the last five years to expand our traditional season, from the end of March to the end of October, to engage the community year-round,” Cooper says. “More than

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all we’re offering, it’s just that time with your family. There are incredible light shows in central Indiana, but at Conner Prairie you can experience nature, engage with storytellers, sit around a fire and create those family traditions. That’s what makes Conner Prairie truly special.”

Although the staff is only in their fourth year of providing the experience, families have quickly made A Merry Prairie Holiday a tradition.

Each night, A Merry Prairie Holiday is open from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale now and will sell out quickly. Members must also reserve tickets for the special experience and Access Pass cardholders are eligible for the event.

Can’t make it to A Merry Prairie Holiday? There is still plenty of time to catch some of the magic at Conner Prairie.

Sign up to enjoy breakfast with Santa from 8:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday from November 26 though December 18. As you enjoy breakfast with your family, Santa will share Christmas tales, then move to the stage to take photos and visit with each family individually.

From 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. on December 10, those who wish to visit Santa in a sensory-friendly environment can attend. Decorate cookies, play with fidget toys and share your Christmas list with the big guy himself.

Visit connerprairie.org to register for the event and for more information.

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An act of friendship toward new teammates is blossoming into a full-fledged philanthropic endeavor for Cincinnati Bengals player Ted Karras. When Karras moved to Cincinnati, he wanted to gift his new teammates with something special — a hat emblazoned with the word Cincy and a large cat scratch mark. Fans and local media quickly took notice of the players wearing hats in the locker room, peppering them with questions about where they got the hats and how others could get their hands on one.

Karras is looking to capitalize on the newfound attention for the piece of apparel by selling them online, with the proceeds going to the Village of Merici in Indianapolis. The organization

provides direct support services, learning opportunities, and independent living through partnerships with various developers. The Village of Merici currently supports more than 75 people throughout Indianapolis with a goal of self-reliance.

“The hats were originally a fun gift for my new teammates through a family friend’s golf supply business,” Karras says. “I figured everyone loves to get a piece of gear, and the response from my teammates, Bengal fans, and media members was extraordinary. The demand for the hats grew rapidly thanks to my teammates wearing them in interviews, and we decided to sell them, but it had to benefit Village of Merici.”

Karras’ involvement with Village of Merici is thanks to childhood friend Matt Renie. Karras and Renie both attended Saint

in to facilitate the logistics of producing and selling the hats.

“Ted grew up as a family friend observing his friend’s brother who has intellectual and developmental disabilities,” says Colleen Renie, Executive Director of Village of Merici, and Matt’s mother. “Ted also has a family member with autism. He saw the potential in individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their desire to live independently as they grew up, just like other people want their own place to live, have a job, do fun things in the community and have money to achieve those goals. Ted saw the struggles of his friend’s brother who had limitations in earning money, trying to find affordable housing, and acceptance in the community

Matthew Grade School and Cathedral High School in Indianapolis. Renie recently stepped
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and finding friends.”

There are currently three hats available, with a fourth in the works. The hats retail for $35 each, and customers can choose from black, orange or white. Matt says the pair hope to sell as many as possible. The fourth hat will be white with a black logo to match one of the fans’ favorite new uniforms.

They’re utilizing some of the people served by the Village of Merici to assist in packaging and shipping the hats. Colleen says finding employment opportunities for the individuals they support is critical.

“It’s still a little up in the air, but we’re hoping to involve the community there in some of the logistics,” Matt says. “We’re considering making this an employment opportunity for some of them and a volunteer opportunity based on volume.”

Colleen says the funds will go to supporting the programs that teach and support individuals in independent living skills to enable them to be successful. The selling of the hats is really a two-fold win for Village of Merici.

“Not only are we helping to raise needed funds, but we’re also looking to get the name of the organization and what they do out in the world,” Matt says. “Many people resonate with the idea of knowing an adult with developmental disabilities but haven’t heard of Village of Merici. We’re hoping to start a conversation.”

Colleen says the people Village of Merici serve know and love Ted. She says he visits when he’s in town, and they watch him play on Sundays. Ted has even brought his Super Bowl rings for them to see and try on. He’s also spent time teaching them card games,

and he texts with several of them. They know how he supports their lives with his donations and sincere interest.

“I am so grateful that a fun gift and project has found a special purpose,” Karras says. “It’s a great hat with an awesome design that I hope can become the unofficial hat of the Bengals. Our goal is that these hats can provide an income stream for the Village and involve many villagers in the process. The Village of Merici is a very special place that does so much good. Any way I can ever help their cause is a special opportunity for me.”

To purchase a hat, visit thecincyhat.com. The website also offers a link for donations for Village of Merici. For more information regarding Village of Merici, visit villageofmerici.org.

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Many of us look for volunteer opportunities around the holidays, but many local nonprofits seek volunteers and donations far past the holiday season. Hamilton County Kids Coats was started in 2004 by three women who attended Carmel United Methodist Church. Their mission is to provide Hamilton County residents in need with winter coats and cold-weather clothing.

“During that first year we only collected at our church, and from that experience we quickly realized we needed to involve more people,” says Linda Withrow, executive director. “We knew it was a 50-mile round trip all the way around Hamilton County, so we wanted to branch out into other areas besides Carmel.”

Kids Coats now partners with six local churches in Carmel, Fishers, Sheridan, Arcadia, Noblesville and Westfield, which

act as distribution centers for the coats they receive. Each church sponsors a giveaway day during the end of October and beginning of November. Some sites allow for in-person shopping, and some are designated for pickup only. The organization accepts new and gently used hats, gloves, mittens, boots and coats, for adults and children from schools, churches, libraries, businesses and neighborhood communities throughout Hamilton County.

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“The idea is to meet those in need right where they live,” Withrow says. “It can be hard for families living paycheck to paycheck to live in a county where the cost of living is the highest. These churches have opened their doors to help those in need. That’s significant.”

She says parents often sacrifice their need of coats and winter apparel so their children can have what they need. That’s why Hamilton County Kids Coats services the whole family. Withrow says they give out many adult-sized coats to parents each year.

Merciful H.E.L.P. Center in Carmel also serves as a distribution center on specific dates throughout November, December and January. Recipients make appointments for each location online or by calling Hamilton County Kids Coats. This allows the organization to control the flow of demand and ensure specific sizes are available.

“When families make an appointment, they can pick the location and time that fits their schedule,” Withrow says. “In addition, they tell us the sizes and preferred colors for the coats they are ordering. For in-person shopping sites, this helps the family guides lead the family to the right coats. For pickup sites, this helps the shoppers find the right coat to fill the family’s order.”

While Withrow says the organization is grateful for the fall volunteers, she still needs volunteers well into January and February. It takes about 900 volunteers each winter season to ensure Hamilton County residents in need are outfitted for the cold weather.

“The big collection push happens from August to October because we give out the majority of coats at the end of October and the beginning of November,” Withrow says. “However, because the Merciful H.E.L.P. Center will still need a supply of coats until the end of January, we will serve anyone in Hamilton County that needs a coat until spring. They just need to call us at 317-324-8818.”

Withrow wants to extend her gratitude to longtime partners Carmel United Methodist Church, Green Valley Church of Christ, St. Louis de Montfort Catholic Church, Arcadia Brethren Church, Sheridan First United Methodist Church, Epiphany Lutheran Church, Merciful H.E.L.P. Center, and Good Samaritan Network. She says without these partnerships, Kids Coats would not be successful.

“They have gifted us with their time, facilities and communities,” Withrow says. “We’re able to help so many Hamilton

The Kids Coats team also accepts cash donations. Each year they host RibFest, and this year’s event raised more than $18,000 while Kids Coats received more than 300 coats for families in need.

Withrow says Kids Coats leaders work within the school systems in each area they serve. She’s looking for someone within the Hamilton Southeastern school system to assist in donation drives.

“We’re looking for volunteers within Fishers or HSE schools to assist us,” Withrow says. “If we had donation drives at each school, we would be able to receive more coats and also, in turn, help more people.”

Withrow says Kids Coats provided winter clothing this year to more than 600 families by mid-October. She says the number is significant because it indicates the need is present. Coats not accepted by the organization are given to other local charities for distribution.

For more information on volunteering or to make an appointment, visit kidscoats.org.

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County residents because each of these groups or churches has provided their time, energy and talent.”

As we draw near to the end of the year, many in our community will turn their focus to celebrations and times of giving. This year, the library will celebrate that spirit of giving in November and December with our initiative “Season of Giving.” Happenings include partnering with local organizations for donation drives, fun programs, and acts of service!

HamCoLove is a local organization striving to end period poverty in Hamilton County. Part of their mission is “to provide necessary period care products to Hamilton County, IN residents.” HEPL will be collecting items from HamCoLove’s wish lists throughout November and December.

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Noblesville Library to help us pack meals for the hungry. To participate, register on our Calendar of Events online.

If you are a teen looking to create a homemade gift this season, join Crafty Teens at 5pm on either December 5th at Noblesville or December 7th at Fishers to create “Hot Chocolate in a Jar.” Decorate your creation with ribbons, tags, and bows to keep for yourself or to give away to celebrate the Season of Giving. Registration information on our online events calendar.

Join Fred May from the Kadampa Meditation Center in Indianapolis for a virtual talk and guided meditation during our “A Meditation on Giving Happiness to Others” on December 19 at 7:00pm.

Please bring donations to any service point at either library location through December 31, 2022. If you would like to donate directly to HamCoLove they have a Venmo: @HamCoLove. Learn more about this organization at HamCoLove.com.

Support those in need in our community this season by donating unopened boxes of facial tissue as well as new socks, winter hats, and mittens/gloves (in all sizes). Look for donation collection spots at both the Noblesville Library and the Fishers Library throughout November and December. Donated items from the Fishers Library will go to the Delaware Township Trustee’s office for distribution, and donated items from the Noblesville Library will go to the Noblesville Township Trustee’s office for distribution.

Giving comes in many forms, including acts of service. Be a volunteer and join HEPL and International Disaster Emergency Service (IDES) on Wednesday, November 30 - 4-7pm at the

There are numerous opportunities in our Ignite studio to create one-of-a-kind gifts for friends, family and even your canine companions. Join our Maker in Residence, Megan Benson during her “Holiday Gift Class” to learn the basics of weaving and complete a gift for someone special or yourself. Multiple dates for this class will be offered. Register through our Ignite Studio Calendar of Events online. December drop-in programs include Woven Dog Toys and Matisse Trees. After you’ve made your marvelous gifts be sure to stop by the “Screen Print Your Own Wrapping Paper” program to complete your gift!

We hope you will celebrate this season of giving with us at HEPL!

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pivoted when Bielawski recognized the need for temporary information-technology staffing. Today, Knowledge Services is a technology and professional-services firm, focusing on government entities and serving their needs in the contingent labor and cybersecurity markets.

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96th Street and Interstate 69 previously used as a Marsh headquarters. Bielawski purchased the building in March of 2020, before the pandemic-related shutdowns. The building had long since been vacant and needed more than just a minor renovation.

“The building itself was beautifully built, but it needed a lot of work,” Bielawski says.

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but it needed a lot of work,” Bielawski says. “It needed more than cosmetic changes. We were fortunate because people were available to do the work. It took about nine or 10 months, and we brought everyone back.”

Bielawski says she’s happy to see the building restored to its full glory.

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2,200 people, with the number constantly fluctuating. It’s vital to Bielawski that her employees have a positive work-life balance. While they’re back to being in the office, employees are allowed to work from home one or two days per week.

“It’s so much fun for me to see our employees back in the building,” Bielawski says. “It’s

great to see them being productive here again in their professions and other people’s lives. I’m a Fishers resident, so I love seeing great things happening in this area.”

Company culture is a hot topic now, in a competitive job market. Bielawski believes company culture starts with hiring the right people. She says it’s an enormous undertaking once you realize you’re not only responsible for your own family’s wellbeing, but also for others.

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“I think sometimes company culture is misinterpreted as having a swing set inside or a ping-pong table, and we do have a ping-pong table, but I think it’s more about how people are treated,” Bielawski says. “It’s about providing opportunities for people to promote themselves and therefore contribute to the organization in a meaningful way.”

She says she has a fantastic team of hardworking people at Knowledge Services who want to make a difference. She says they’re very particular about who they hire. The Indianapolis Star has included Knowledge Services in its Central Indiana Top Workplaces list for five consecutive years.

“It’s important to us to hire people who are

kind, want to make a difference and have a strong work ethic,” Bielawski says. “I think that’s been a key component to our success.”

Knowledge Services is located at 9800 Crosspoint Boulevard in Indianapolis. For more information, call 317-578-1700 or visit knowledgeservices.com.

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Fishers residents now have another option for donating gently used clothing and home goods, while also thrift shopping.

Wheeler Mission opened a new thrift store at 8640 East 96th Street in Fishers on September 16. Braden Pothier, director of thrift store operations, says Wheeler Mission chose the 24,000-square-foot space to be closer to donors.

“I was actually looking for something a little smaller, but commercial real estate is a

little difficult right now,” Pothier says. “This ended up being the perfect size for us. In the thrifting world we typically try to find places where people are already donating. My primary customer is the actual donor.”

While Wheeler Mission has several other 24-hour, anonymous drop-off locations around the city, this location is currently the only thrift shop in Indianapolis.

“Wheeler Mission is the oldest and largest homeless shelter in Indianapolis,” Pothier says. “This store is a great way for us to take

some of the things we can’t utilize within our shelters and sell them. Those proceeds go toward feeding and sheltering people at our shelters.”

Wheeler Mission has three shelter locations in Indianapolis and three in Bloomington. It offers two programs to anyone who comes through its doors experiencing homelessness. The first involves emergency services, and the second is for those struggling with addiction, incarceration or fleeing domestic violence.

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“One hundred percent of the funds from what sells at the store goes directly to those specific programs,” Pothier says. “We serve breakfast, lunch and dinner at all of our sites. Currently it costs about $2.73 per meal. Right now we’re averaging around 650 people per night as an organization. Depending on the program, people can stay with us anywhere from one night to two years.”

Pothier says while the store accepts gently used clothing for men and women, there are also some new items they need including new, packaged men’s underwear and socks. He says Wheeler will move into Winter Contingency - a partnership with the City of Indianapolis and a few other local entitiesstarting in November and December. The doors will remain open for anyone who wants to get out of the cold. The nonprofit sees an average of more than 800 people per night during the cold season.

Donations are accepted at the back of the store. Pothier says in addition to quality clothing, the store carries household furniture, appliances, decor and other goods such as books. He prides himself on the quality of the items he sells and the condition of the store itself.

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When J.C. was getting ready to make the transition to junior high, his parents were determined to find a school where he could experience a true sense of belonging. They wanted J.C. to have a normal school experience, whether that meant building meaningful friendships, participating in extracurricular activities, seeing an attainable path to graduation, or not sticking out because of differences, but rather being celebrated for them.

When the Seay Family found Fortune Academy, father of the family, James Seay, said there is a greater sense of community and a clear path of success for J.C., something he had not experienced before. J.C. is now involved in Anime Club, basketball, and theater. He’s even had a chance to participate in a play. Not to mention, he has made quite a few friends!

When J.C.’s siblings Payton, Taylor, and Ethan were younger, they didn’t understand J.C.’s challenges. “They thought it was just their younger brother being annoying,” Lisa says. “However, as they began to mature, they better understood that the annoying things J.C. was doing were not intentional. We had to help them understand that he processes things differently. J.C. has issues understanding nonverbal cues which leads to him misreading/ misunderstanding interactions and situations.”

The siblings have become J.C.’s biggest protectors and allies. “When it was time to transition J.C. from elementary to middle school, they were the strongest proponents for alternative education, pushing

us to look at [non-traditional] schools,” Lisa says.

James and Lisa describe J.C.’s current experience at Fortune Academy as a prayer answered. “We had to realize we needed to be patient and have a plan,” James adds. He wants parents of special needs children to remember that “you cannot compare your child to others. Each of their journeys stands on its own.”

The Seay family experience is not unlike many others. 1 in 5 students are affected by dyslexia, 1 in 30 have been diagnosed with ADD/ADHD, and more than 40% of students with languagebased learning differences are improperly placed in special needs programs that aren’t addressing their needs. Fortune Academy is home to these students.

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“When my husband was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s and it eventually became apparent that he could no longer be at home by himself, I was encouraged by a friend to look into Joy’s House. I was still working full time and could not afford to lose my job. Joy’s House literally saved my life. They did not just care for him, they cared for me as well. We were four years into the Alzheimer’s journey when we went to Joy’s House, and that was the first time anyone asked how I was doing. That small question was huge to me. I will forever consider Joy’s House family”. – Former Joy’s House caregiver

Joy’s House serves adults living with life-altering diagnoses and their families by providing exceptional adult day and caregiver services.

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Family caregivers provide unpaid care for loved ones living with life-altering diagnoses. Being a caregiver can have its challenges and with the right support, it can also be rewarding.

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Joy’s House has been serving our community over two decades. As we look back, we celebrate the thousands of Guests (clients) who have come to spend time with us on a daily basis: the ones who are able to keep living in their own homes for as long as possible, often until they take their last breath; ones who know that they are safe and included at Joy’s House; and we celebrate ones who we help regain their self-worth and individuality. We honor the thousands family caregivers who have trusted us to care for their loved ones and leaned on us for

support, education and community at a time when they were feeling overwhelmed, underappreciated, exhausted and often overlooked. Family caregivers come from all walks of life; representing a wide range of ages, races and socioeconomic levels.

Joy’s House Adult Day Service provides care for your loved one during the day by offering: SAFETY A safe and secure environment reduces risk of injury and illness COMMUNITY Interaction with others builds connection and belonging PROGRAMMING Therapeutic activities and exercise promote mental and physical stimulation We are also here to provide peace of mind, respite and support for you, the caregiver.

We also look to the future. If you know someone who would benefit from our adult day or caregiver support services, please let us know. If you would like to partner in some way or volunteer with us, we would love to have you. Simply put, we look forward to hearing from you and invite you to become a part of the Joy’s House family.

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GREATER GOOD GOOD SAMARITAN NETWORK’S WINTER PROGRAMS ARE CRUCIAL FOR FAMILIES IN NEED

The holidays are traditionally thought of as a magical season when all is merry and bright, but for those who struggle to make ends meet, it is often a stressful time. Good Samaritan Network (GSN), a 501(c)(3) organization located in Fishers, coordinates with Hamilton County agencies and organizations to make sure families in need receive a helping hand. Since 1980, the annual Holiday Assistance program has provided toys, food and clothing to those who qualify. Beyond the holidays, GSN works with its partners to support many programs such as utility and rent payment aid, as well as access to free medical care and food pantries.

GSN began more than 40 years ago when Founder Nancy Chance was approached by firemen who organized charity drives around Hamilton County. They felt a central database was needed, so services weren’t duplicated and resources could reach as many people as possible. Today, GSN is the umbrella organization that tracks the activities of close to 300 entities including three free health clinics, four baby pantries, nine township trustees, six chambers of commerce, as well as almost 50 food pantries, area school systems, community meal programs and about 300 churches.

“Our database is the reason getting assistance to people runs so smoothly in Hamilton County,” Chance says. “Data isn’t duplicated over and over. We are working

together and not against each other. We get referrals from the township trustees, Fraternal Order of Police, churches and private sponsors. Clients receive a packet which they must send back or email us. There is a whole lot of entry to make sure all the data is correct such as income statements, Social Security cards, IDs and number of people in the family. The amount of assistance is given according to the scale the state gives us. That’s why the data entry must be so exact.”

GSN is best known for its Holiday Assistance program. In November and December clients receive meals, food and clothing in a variety of ways. Clients receive food baskets for Thanksgiving and Christmas plus meals for both holidays. On

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Holiday Share days, gently used clothing, toys, baby items and household goods are offered to participants who have an approved application. An application link can be found on the GSN website, and applications can be submitted online or printed and mailed. Clients should choose one of these methods to avoid confusion. Families will be notified through text, phone or email during the week of the specific event they qualify for.

“We have something for anyone who wants to volunteer,” Chance says. “Our oldest volunteer has been 100 years old, and we have had people come with a baby on their back. There are sit-down jobs for those who have trouble walking or standing. All someone needs to volunteer is two hands and a want to help. Training is on the ground. It’s not that big of a deal. A lot of our volunteers have been with us for years. There are slots to sign up on the website through iVolunteer.”

Another way to help is to donate either monetarily or through in-kind gifts. Financial donations can be made on the website or mailed. Donations of nonperishable food, toys, school supplies and baby items, among other products, are accepted all year. A complete list of suggestions is available on the website.

“This year the number of families who need the Energy Assistance Program is very serious,” Chance says. “Our year starts November 1, and by the first week we were already almost to the halfway mark of the 700 registrants we served last year. We are especially concerned about seniors and the at-risk community - families where parents work more than one job and still can’t make ends meet.”

“The good news is that we are a team,” she adds. “From the nine township trustees to all our partner agencies and organizations, we all work together.”

Good Samaritan Network is located at 12933 Parkside Drive in Fishers. Fore more info, call 317-842-2603 or visit gsnlive.org.

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