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Project Home Indy
Has Exciting News to Share with You!
Greetings!

Welcome to Project Home Indy's e-newsletter. From time to time, we will update you on our progress, but we promise to keep it short and sweet!

SAVE THE DATE!
Project Home Indy's third annual fundraiser that will be held 5:30-7:30PM,
August 27th, at the Marion County Central Library (Meridian and St. Clair Sts).  We hope to see you there!
Project Home Indy
$190K Grant Award
Thanks to a $190K grant awarded by the City of Indianapolis - Marion County Housing Trust Fund, we will launch our $250K renovation project to rehab our residential facility for serving homeless teens that are pregnant or parenting later this summerread more...
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Do you have questions about Project Home Indy?  We would love to answer them. Contact us to learn more about our organization and the many ways you can get involved.

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Join Us
Homeless teen moms need an organization like Project Home Indy dedicated to helping them and their children grow, thrive and reach their potential.  With your help, we can offer them and their babies a brighter future.


In Other News...

Our First Executive Director -
Thanks to the generous support of the Women's Fund of Central Indiana, a fund of CICF, Project Home Indy has hired Emily Styron to serve as its first  executive director.
 
New Board Members - Harry McFarland and Carol Stephan are the newest members of our board of directors. Want to know more about the people behind the scenes of Project Home Indy?  Read more...

Thanks for taking the time to read about our progress!

Sincerely,
 
Project Home Indy
Established in 2004, Project Home Indy is an Indianapolis-based non-profit organization that intends to provide a nurturing residential environment assisting homeless teenage girls who are pregnant or parenting in building self-sufficiency. We create opportunities to expand life skills, to access healthcare and to realize greater educational success.
 
To learn more visit us on the web at www.projecthomeindy.org.