Indiana University Bloomington Indiana University Bloomington IU Bloomington
Serves youth in the local community by providing camps and programs during after school hours, holiday breaks, and the summer.
Financial child care assistance program.
Offers research-driven programming and mentoring in a supportive, all-girl environment.
Campus-based year-round child care and early childhood education.
Full-time, year-round, affordable child care for ages 2-6.
Summer and holiday camp programs for children.
After-school program for ages 13-20.
Provides city-wide bus service.
100% accessible and free, with no fares collected from any passenger.
Administers public housing and Section 8 vouchers for the Bloomington community.
Provides services for survivors and their children fleeing violence at home. Services include a 24-hour crisis line (812.336.0846), shelter, affordable transitional housing, personal support, legal advocacy, and more.
Homelessness case management and short-term financial aid for rehousing.
Campus-based residential housing.
Distributes food for low-income and needy individuals and families.
Indiana food stamp program for low-income families.
Provides food and other necessities to IU students in need.
Offers a client-choice food pantry and free educational programs on nutrition and gardening.
Provides food for low-income and needy individuals and families.
Full service reduced-fee & sliding scale dental care.
Affordable health plan for low-income residents.
Free information and insurance application assistance.
Free health screenings, assessments, and vaccinations.
Community-based free medical clinic.
Counseling, coparenting, crisis assistance. Some limited financial aid.
Community-based non-profit behavioral health clinic with sliding fee scale.
Shelter, transitional housing, and assistance for victims of domestic violence and/or sexual assault.
Financial assistance with basic needs (utilities, shelter, medical, etc.)
Assistance with summer and winter household fuel bills.
Free civil legal assistance for low-income residents.
Law office for IU-B students, included in enrollment fees.
Assistance for clothing, medication, furniture, food, utilities, rent, etc.