Success Stories
Continuing Support
Sherry* came into the shelter after receiving a court order from CPS regarding child welfare. She had recently had her two children returned to her after being taken away for a two week period. Sherry was ordered to take parenting and anger management classes and meet with a counselor weekly. She was diagnosed with bipolar disorder and placed on several types of medications. Within several weeks Sherry’s attitude changed and she was prepared to care for herself and her children. She followed through with all of her classes and is now working towards receiving her GED. One of her children is in Head Start and the other goes to day care part time during the week. When Sherry first moved out of the shelter we did not hear from her for several months. After a crisis occurred with one of her children’s health she contacted her case manager for advice and assistance. She remains in contact weekly to bi-weekly and is a participant in the Continuing Support Program.
*Names have been changed to protect the confidentiality of the client.
A Testimony
“The Salvation Army Social Service Center has been a blessing in every way. My children and I relocated from Gary, Indiana last June. I was broke and had no place to stay. I was also leaving an abusive relationship and they provided us with a safe place to stay. Not only did they assist us with shelter, they gave me guidance and resources to once again become self sufficient. I resided in the shelter for two weeks. Since leaving the shelter I have obtained a full time permanent job and have fully adjusted to life in Indianapolis. The children have adjusted as well. They recently even stated that they are happy about the move. Thanks for everything!”
Second Chance
Dotty* came into shelter after she had sustained self-sufficiency for four years following her first stay at The Salvation Army Social Service Center in 2003. She relapsed with her addiction to alcohol, lost her job, and found herself in an abusive relationship. Dotty had kept in touch with her case manager from The Salvation Army while she was housed and had a job so she knew that she could come back to the Center for help. While she was here for the second time she worked with a chemical dependency program and attended meetings daily. When she was ready she then looked for employment and was able to secure a job within a week. After two months she found a house that she could afford to rent. Dotty is still a part of the Continuing Support Program and continues to meet with her case manager regularly. She is still employed full time and she has now been sober for 7 months!
*Names have been changed to protect the confidentiality of the client.
Rescued and Restored
Michelle* came to the Social Service Center in June. She was undergoing chemotherapy treatments at St. Vincent’s Hospital when her husband abandoned her in the parking lot after putting her belongings on her daughters’ lawn. Knowing that Michelle had no where to go her social worker from St. Vincent’s called the Salvation Army. While staying at the Center, Michelle finished up her chemotherapy treatments and started her radiation. She is now finally cancer free! She is pursuing a divorce from her husband, who has been mentally and financially abusive for years. She now has a job, a car, and her own place to live. Michelle is still receiving support through our Continuing Support Program and plans to begin volunteering as an advocate for women with cancer.
*Names have been changed to protect the client’s confidentiality.






