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1 ENERGY ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority Office Locations By County October
2 Adams County (CFS) Community and Family Services 313 W. Jefferson Street, Rm. 142 Decatur, IN (260) Allen County (CANI) Community Action of Northeast IN 227 E. Washington Street Fort Wayne, IN (260) or; (800) M,W 7:30am-7:00pm T-Thurs 7:30am-5:30pm F 7:30am-5:00pm 1 st Sat of each month 8:00am-5:00pm Bartholomew County (HSI) Human Services, Inc N. Indianapolis Road Columbus, IN (812) Benton County (COWI) Community Action Prgm of Western IN 105 S. Howard Oxford, IN (765) T-Thurs 9:00am-3:00pm Blackford County (CFS) Community & Family Services 1301 N. High Street Hartford City, IN (765) Boone County (CAGI) Community Action of Greater Indianapolis 1005 S. Meridian St. Lebanon, IN (765) Brown County (SCCAP) South Central Community Action 168 S. Jefferson Street Nashville, IN (812) Carroll County (AREA IV) Area IV Agency 901 Prince William Road Delphi, IN (765) Cass County (AREA V) Area Five Agency 1801 Smith St. Logansport, IN (574) or (800) Clark County (CASI)Main Office Community Action of Southern Indiana Eastlawn School Building 1613 E. 8 th Street Jeffersonville, IN (812) M-F 8:30am-3:00pm Shutoff/Disconnect Fridays 8:30am-12:30pm Clay County (WICAA) Western IN Community Action Agency 800 W. Jackson Street Brazil, IN (812) Clinton County (AREA IV) Area IV Agency Old Stony Building, Room E. Clinton St. Frankfort, IN (765) M-F 7:30am-4:00pm Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 2
3 Crawford County (LHDC) Lincoln Hills Development Corp. 508 West 5 th Street English, IN (812) M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Daviess County (PACE) Pace Community Action Agency 2 NE 21 st Street Washington, IN (812) Dearborn County (SIEOC) Southeast IN Economic Opportunity Corp 110 Importing Street Aurora, IN (812) or; (888) SIEOC Family Services Ctr Spangler Road Dillsboro, IN (812) or; (888) Decatur County (HSI) Human Services, Inc C North Carver St. Greensburg, IN (812) M,Th 8:30am-5:30pm T-W 9:00am-6:00pm DeKalb County (CANI) Community Action of Northeast IN 209 N. Jackson Street Auburn, IN (260) or; (888) W-F 7:30am 5:30pm Delaware County (ICAP) Interlocal Community Action Program 407 W. Main Street Muncie, IN (765) Dubois County (TRI-CAP) TRI-CAP EOC 607 Third Avenue Jasper, IN (812) Elkhart County (REAL) Concord Mall 3701 S. Main Street, Suite110 Elkhart, IN (574) N. Main Street Goshen, IN (574) Fayette County (CAECI) Community Action of East Central IN 3039 North 30th Court Connersville, IN (765) M-W-F 9am-3pm Fountain County (COWI) Community Action Prgm of Western IN 418 Washington Street Covington, IN (765) Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 3
4 Floyd County (CASI) Community Action of Southern IN The Salvation Army 2300 Green Valley Road New Albany, IN (812) M-Thurs 9:00am-4:00pm Friday 9:00am-3:00pm Closed for lunch 12-1pm Franklin County (SIEOC) Southeast IN Economic Opportunity Corp 528 Main Street Brookville, IN (765) or; (888) Fulton County (REAL) 1535 E. 9 th St Rochester, IN (574) Grant County (JS-CICAP) 428 W. Washington ST. Centrum Mall, Suite 303 Marion, IN (765) M-F 8:00am-4:00pm Gibson County (CAPE) Community Action Prgm of Evansville & Vanderburgh County 113W. Broadway Princeton, IN (812) T-W-Thurs 10:00am-6:00pm Greene County (PACE) PACE Community Action Agency 109 E. Vincennes Street Linton, IN (812) Hamilton County (CAGI) Community Action of Greater Indianapolis 1744 S. 10 th Street Noblesville, IN (317) Hancock County (ICAP) Interlocal Community Action Program, Inc. 141 Green Meadows Drive Suite 4 Greenfield, IN (317) Harrison County (CASI) Community Action of Southern IN 101 Highway 62 West Corydon, IN (812) M-F 8:30am-3:00pm Hendricks County (CAGI) Community Action of Greater Indianapolis 45 W. Clinton Street Danville, IN (317) Henry County (ICAP) Interlocal Community Action Program, Inc. 615 W State Road 38 New Castle, IN (765) Howard County (AREA V) Area Five Agency 111 E. Sycamore St. Kokomo, IN (765) Huntington County (CFS) Community & Family Services 181 Riverside Drive Huntington, IN (260) Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 4
5 Jackson County (HSI) Human Services, Inc. Oak Hill Apts E. Oak Street Seymour, IN (812) M,Th 8:30am-5:30pm T-W 9:00am-6:00pm Jasper County (NWICA) Northwest Indiana Community Action Corp 967 E. Leopold St. Rensselaer, IN (219) M-F 8:30am 5:00pm Jay County (CFS) Community & Family Services 521 S. Wayne St. PO.Box 1087 Portland, IN (260) Jefferson County (OVO)Admin Office Ohio Valley Opportunities 421 Walnut Street Madison, IN (812) Applications by appointment Jennings County (OVO) Ohio Valley Opportunities Apartment Office 500 Hayden Pike North Vernon, IN (877) Applications by appointment Johnson County (HSI) Human Services, Inc. 98 W. Madison Franklin, IN (317) M,Th 8:30am-5:30pm T-W 9:00am-6:00pm Knox County (PACE) PACE Community Action Agency 525 N. Fourth Street Vincennes, IN (812) x 1509 Kosciusko County (REAL) REAL Services 110 E. Prairie Warsaw, IN (574) LaGrange County (CANI) 109 E. Central Ave, Suite 4 LaGrange, IN (260) or; (888) M, Friday 7:30am- 5:30pm Lake County (NWICA) Northwest Indiana Community Action Corp Metro Corp of Gary 839 Broadway Gary, IN (219) Greater Hammond Comm. Serv. 824 Hoffman Street. Hammond, IN (219) M-F 6:00am-2:30pm Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 5
6 Lake Station Community Center 275 E. 29 th Ave. Lake Station, IN (219) M-F 6:00am-2:30pm Southlake Community Services 1450 E. Joliet St. Suite 202 Crown Point, IN (219) M-F 8:30am- 5:00pm Ross Township Trustee 24 W. 73 rd Ave. Merrillville, IN (219) M-F 9:00am-5:00pm Gary Neighborhood Services 300 W. 21 st Ave Gary, IN (219) M-F 7:00am-3:30pm Martin Luther King Center (UNO) 4802 Melville Avenue East, Chicago, IN (219) M-F 8:30am 5:00pm North Township Trustee Broadway East Chicago, IN (219) M-F 8:30am 5:00pm Laporte County (NCCAA) North Central Community Action, Inc. 301 E. 8 th Street, Suite 109 Michigan City, IN (219) or (866) M-F 8:00am-3:30pm Emmett Wise Center 1702 E. Michigan Blvd. Michigan City, IN (219) By appointment Salvation Army 3240 Monroe Street Laporte, IN (219) By appointment Madeline & George Smrt Center Westside Neighborhood Center 301 Grant Ave. Michigan City (219) By appointment Lawrence County (HUEDC) Hoosier Uplands Main Office 521 W. Main Street Mitchell, IN (812) or; (800) Bedford Outreach Office th Street Bedford, IN (812) Madison County (JS-CICAP) JobSource/Central Indiana CAP River Centre Place 222 E. 10 th Street, Suite C Anderson, IN (765) M-F 8:00am-4:00pm Salvation Army of Elwood 2100 S. P Street Elwood, IN (765) Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 6
7 Salvation Army of Madison County 1615 Meridian St Anderson, IN (765) The Alexandria Comm. Center 315 S. Harrison St Alexandria, IN (765) M-F 10:00am-2:00pm Marion County (CAGI) Community Action of Greater Indianapolis 2445 N. Meridian Indianapolis, IN (appointment line) Community Action of Greater Indianapolis 2626 E. 46 th Street Indianapolis, In (appointment line) M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Forest Manor 5603 E. 38 th St. Indianapolis, IN (317) Southeast Community Services 901 Shelby Street Indianapolis, IN (317) x 228 CICOA (Seniors Only) 4755 Kingsway Indianapolis, IN (317) Martin Center, Inc.(appointment only) 3545 N. College Ave. Indianapolis, IN (317) Mary Rigg Center 1920 W. Morris St. Indianapolis, IN (317) Elder Source (E.S. clients only) 6905 Hoover Rd. Indianapolis, IN (317) ; Center Township Trustee 863 Massachusetts Ave. Indianapolis, IN (317) Hawthorne Social Service Ctr W. Ohio St. Indianapolis, IN (317) Concord Center 1310 S. Meridian St Indianapolis, IN (317) x 18 John Boner Multiservice Center 2236 E. 10 th Street Indianapolis IN (317) Damien Center 26 N. Arsenal Indianapolis, IN (317) ; (D.C. clients only) F BG at Crooked Creek 2990 W. 71 st ST. Indianapolis, IN (317) Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 7
8 MLK Center 40 W. 40 th ST Indianapolis, IN (317) Warren Trustee Office 501 N. Post Rd. Indianapolis, IN (317) Washington Trustee Office 5302 N. Keystone Ave. Indianapolis, IN (317) Flanner House 2424 MLK Blvd. Indianapolis, IN (317) Christamore House 502 Tremont St. Indianapolis, IN (317) Marshall County (REAL) Case Management Office 402 W Garro St Plymouth, IN (574) Martin County (HUEDC) Hoosier Uplands Federal Building PO Box 716 Main and 2 nd Street Shoals, IN (812) Miami County (AREA V) Miami County Community Bldg. 661 E. Main St. Peru, IN (765) Monroe County (SCCAP) South Central Community Action Program, Inc W. 15 th St. Bloomington, IN (812) Montgomery County (COWI) Community Action Program of Western IN 201 E. Jefferson, Suite 200 Crawfordsville, IN (765) Morgan County (SCCAP) South Central Community Action Program 133 W. Washington Street Martinsville, IN (765) Newton County NWICA) Northwest Indiana Community Action Corp. 117 E. State Street Morocco, IN (219) M-f 8:30am-5:00pm Noble County (CANI) Community Action of Northeast IN 119 W. Mitchell Street Kendallville, IN (260) or; (888) M, W, F 7:30am 5:30pm Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 8
9 Ohio County (SIEOC) Southeast IN Economic Opportunity Corp 110 Importing Street Aurora, IN (888) Orange County (HUEDC) Hoosier Uplands 1 College Hill ST. Paoli, IN (812) or; (800) Owen County (SCCAP) South Central Comm. Action Program, Inc. 145 N. Harrison Street Spencer, IN (812) Parke County (COWI) Community Action Program of Western IN 108 S. Market Street, Suite 100 Rockville, IN Perry County (LHDC) Lincoln Hills Development Corp. 302 Main Street Tell City, IN (812) M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Pike County (TRI-CAP) TRI-CAP 809 E. Illinois Street Petersburg, IN (812) Porter County (NWICA) Northwest Indiana Community Action Corp 1005 Campbell Valparaiso, IN (219) M-f 8:30am-5:00pm Posey County (CAPE) Community Action Prgm of Evansville & Vanderburgh County 1113 Main St. Mt. Vernon, IN (812) Pulaski County (NCCAA) North Central Community Action, Inc. 115 W. Pearl St. Winamac, IN (574) or;(877) West-Side Community Center 125 S. Railroad St. Medaryville, IN (574) Tues only 10:00am-1:00pm Putnam County (WICCA) Western IN Community Action Agency 620 Tennessee Avenue Greencastle, IN (765) Randolph County (CFS) Community and Family Services 324 S Oak St. Suite 104 Winchester, IN (765) Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 9
10 Ripley County (SIEOC) Southeast IN Economic Opportunity Corp Spangler Road Dillsboro, IN (812) or; (888) Rush County (ICAP) Interlocal Community Action Program, Inc. 525 W. 7 th Street Rushville, IN (765) Scott County (OVO) Ohio Valley Opportunities 1172 Community Way Scottsburg, IN (877) Applications by appointments M-Thursday 8:00am 4:30pm Shelby County (HSI) Human Services, Inc. 825 Elm Street Shelbyville, IN (317) M,Th 8:30am-5:30pm T-W 9:00am-6:00pm Spencer County (LHDC) Lincoln Hills Development Corp. 501 Washington Street Rockport, IN (812) M-F 8:30am-4:30pm Starke County (NCCAA) Community Services of Starke County 301 E. Culver Road Knox, IN (574) Steuben County (CANI) Community Action of Northeast IN 1208 S. Wayne Street Angola, IN (260) or; (888) T-Thurs 7:30am-5:30pm St. Joseph County (REAL) Real Services 1151 S. Michigan Street South Bend, IN (574) or (800) Sullivan County (PACE) PACE Community Action Agency 109 E. Vincennes Street Linton, IN (812) Switzerland County (SIEOC) Southeast IN Economic Opportunity Corp 110 Importing Street Aurora, IN (888) Tippecanoe County (AREA IV) Area IV Agency 660 N. 36 th Street Lafayette, IN (800) (765) Tipton County (AREA V) Tipton County Human Resource Center 341 W. Jefferson, Suite C Tipton, IN (765) M,W,F 9:00am-12:00pm T,Th 12:pm-4:00pm Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 10
11 Union County (CAECI) Community Action of East Central IN 2 A N. Market Street Liberty, IN (765) Tue, Thur 10:00am-3:00pm Vanderburgh County (CAPE) Community Action Prgm of Evansville & Vanderburgh County 27 Pasco Avenue Evansville, IN (812) x 3934 Vermillion County (COWI) Community Action Program 424 S. Kibby St. Clinton, IN (765) Vigo County (WICCA)Main EAP Office Western IN Community Action Agency 705 S 5 th Street Terre Haute, IN (812) Wabash County (AREA V) Area Five Agency 105 Olive Street Wabash, IN (260) Warrick County (TRI-CAP) TRI-CAP 499 W. State Road 62 Boonville, IN (812) Washington County (HUEDC) Hoosier Uplands 902 Aspen Drive Salem, IN (812) or; (800) Wayne County (CAECI) Community Action of East Central IN 1845 W. Main Street Richmond, IN (765) M-F 8:00am-3:00pm Wells County (CFS) Community and Family Services 1100 S. Main Street, 3 rd Floor Bluffton, IN (260) Whitley County (CANI) Lehmberg Medical Building 333 N. Oak St., Suite M Columbia City, IN (260) or; (888) W 7:30am-5:30pm F 7:30am-11:30am White County (AREA IV) Area IV Agency 116 E. Marion St. Monticello, IN (574) Revised on 10/6/11 P a g e 11
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