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Chronic disease (Asthma, diabetes, heart disease, cancer, ect.)
Asthma
Asthma education
English Resources:
  • The Basics of Asthma​ (NIH)
  • ​​Asthma Triggers
  • ​Asthma in Communities & Schools
  • ​Asthma CDC Resources
  • ​Indoor Air Quality​

Spanish:
  • Acerca del asma
  • Calidad del aire interior en las escuelas​​
AsthMA AGENCIES/organizations
      Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)​
  • Asthma and Community Health Branch - This branch leads CDC's fight against environmental-related respiratory illnesses (including asthma) and studies indoor and outdoor air pollution, as well as supports the National Asthma Control Program.
  • Division of Adolescent and School Health - This division of CDC oversees surveillance methods and provides funding support to states, tribes and NGOs to address asthma and other health concerns.
  • National Asthma Control Program - The initiative is a multi-component, mobilizing and action-oriented effort to engage diverse stakeholders who are concerned about or involved in improving asthma control. Its ultimate aim is to bring the asthma care that patients receive in line with evidence-based recommendations.                        National Institutes of Health (NIH)​​
  • National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute  - The National Asthma Education and Prevention Program has the goal is to enhance the quality of life for patients with asthma and decrease asthma-related morbidity and mortality.
  • National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) - NIEHS plays a pivotal role in funding research on children's health. The Institute partners with EPA to support thirteen research centers devoted exclusively to children's environmental health and disease prevention. These centers focus on the important role that the environment has on a host of childhood illnesses, including asthma.
  • Centers for Children's Environmental Health & Disease Prevention Research - These NIEHS centers, located across the country, examine the effect of environmental exposures on children's health.                                                                                         Non-Federal Organizations
  • Allergy and Asthma Networks (AAN)
  • American Respiratory Care Foundation (ARCF)
  • American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI)
  • America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP)
  • American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP)
  • Association of Clinicians for the Underserved
  • American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC)
  • Asthma Community Network
  • Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA)
  • American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI)
  • Boston Public Health Commission (BPHC)
  • American College of CHEST Physicians (CHEST)
  • American College of Preventive Medicine (ACPM)
  • National Association of School Nurses (NASN)
  • American Lung Association (ALA)
  • American Medical Association (AMA)
  • National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF)​​​
Asthma educational handouts, publications, & resources
To view handouts, click on the black boxes of your preferred language. 

​Asthma Action Plan
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A written asthma action plan encourages self-management of asthma. View this template to get started on making your asthma action plan.
Plan de acción para el asma​
Plan de tratamiento contra el asma.

English
Spanish

​Help Your Child Gain Control Over Asthma

This brochure offers tips on how to manage asthma and follow simple steps to minimize exposure to asthma triggers found indoors and out.


Ayude a su niño a controlar el asma
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Este folleto le ofrece consejos sobre cómo manejar el asma, tales como pasos sencillos a seguir para minimizar su exposición a provocadores de asma encontrados en los interiores y al aire libre.
English
Spanish

​How to Manage Your Child's Indoor Environment

This brochure offers actions you can take to help manage your child's asthma and prevent attacks before they happen. Learn how managing your child's indoor environment is an important step in reducing exposure to the things that can trigger asthma attacks. ​
english

​Asthma Triggers Handout 

Asthma triggers are things that can cause asthma symptoms, an episode or attack or make asthma worse. The infographics in this document provide a brief overview of different kinds of triggers and ways you can reduce your exposure.

Infografías sobre los desencadenantes del asma​
Los desencadenantes del asma son cosas que pueden provocar síntomas de asma, un episodio o un ataque; o empeorar el asma. La infografía de este documento ofrece un breve resumen de los diferentes tipos de desencadenantes y de las formas en que puede reducir su exposición a los mismos.
English
Spanish

​Dusty the Asthma Goldfish Fun-book

This educational activity book helps children learn more about asthma triggers. EPA Publication Number 402-F-04-008, Published February 2004.

Dusty, la carpa dorada del asma
Este cuaderno de actividades ayuda a los niños a aprender más sobre los provocadores de asma.
English
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Diabetes
Diabetes education
*Click on a topic to learn more about it.       
Diabetes Education and Information
  • What is Diabetes
  • Diabetes Risk Factors
  • ​Diabetes Symptoms
  • Prediabetes
  • ​Prediabetes Risk Self Test
  • Type 1 Diabetes
  • Type 2 Diabetes
  • Diabetes Fast Facts
  • Diabetes Data & Statistics 
 Diabetes Management Resources: 
  • ​Managing Diabetes
  • ​Diabetes Meal and Nutrition Planning
  • Managing Sick Days
  • Healthy Weight
  • Managing  Your  Care Schedule
  • Blood Sugar Management
  • Diabetes and Mental Health
  • Be Prepared for Emergencies
  • Getting Active
  • Prevent Diabetes Complications
  • Diabetes Self-Management Education & Support​​​
Diabetes organizations/agencies
National Diabetes Prevention Program
American Diabetes Association

National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive & Kidney Diseases
Diabetes educational handouts, infographics, & resources
To view handouts, click on the black boxes under the description.

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​A Snapshot of Diabetes in the United States                                                                                 This infographic contains a snapshot of diabetes prevalence in the United States.
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​Interactive Guide to Preventing Type 2 Diabetes​                                                                          This step by step handout is a great tool for learning more about prediabetes and how you can take steps and make a plan to prevent getting diabetes. ​​
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​Prediabetes: Could it be You?
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 This infographic contains statistics and information about the danger of type 2 diabetes. ​
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​Diabetes and Pregnancy

Gestational diabetes is diabetes that a woman can develop during pregnancy. This handout contains information on gestational diabetes and what you can do to manage it and stay healthy.
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​Nutrition Guide and Tasty Diabetes-Friendly Recipes

This pamphlet contains information on how to pick healthy food options, as well as some recipes that are great for managing diabetes.
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​Tips for Being Active With Diabetes

This infographic contains tips on different ways to stay active with diabetes. 
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Heart Disease
​heart disease education
​heart disease organizations/agencies
heart disease handouts, publications, & resources
Obesity
Obesity education
General​
  • General Obesity (CDC)
  • General Obesity (CDC)
  • Watch Your Weight (ODPHP)
  • Helping a Loved One (ODPHP)
  • Adult BMI Calculator (CDC)
  • Prevention (CDC)
  • Weight Management & Healthy Living Tips (NIDDK)  
Nutrition
  • Healthy Eating for a Healthy Weight (CDC)
  • Dietary Guidelines for Americans (USDA/HHS)
  • Healthy Eating on a Budget (USDA)
  • MyPlate Food Groups (USDA)
  • New Nutrition Facts Label (FDA) SPANISH  
Physical Activity
  • Move Your Way Campaign materials (ODPHP)
  • Physical Activity for a Healthy Weight (CDC)  
Health Effects
  • General Health Effects (CDC)
  • Obesity and Cancer (CDC)
  • Diabetes (ADA)
  • Heart Disease (CDC)  
Parents
  • Childhood Overweight & Obesity (CDC)
  • Tips to Help Children Maintain a Healthy Weight (CDC)  
Schools
  • BAM! Body and Mind (CDC)
  • Nutrition Label Youth Outreach (FDA)  
Health professionals
  • Talking with Your Patients about Weight Loss (NIDDK)
  • Nutrition Toolkit for Health Educators (FDA)  
Other
  • Disability and Obesity (CDC)​
obesity organizations/agencies
​Associations
  • American Diabetes Association is a network of more than 565,000 volunteers, their families and caregivers, a professional society of nearly 20,000 health care professionals, as well as more than 250 staff members.
 
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)
  • Division of Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity leads US public health efforts to prevent chronic diseases by promoting good nutrition, regular physical activity, and a healthy weight. We work in places where people live, learn, work, and play.
  • Healthy Schools works with states, school systems, communities, and national partners to prevent chronic disease and promote the health and well-being of children and adolescents in schools.
 
National Institutes of Health
  • National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases provides information on topics such as staying active at any size, binge eating disorder, a guide for teens, food portions, and bariatric surgery for severe obesity.
 
U.S. Department of Agriculture
  • Dietary Guidelines for Americans provides advice on what to eat and drink to meet nutrient needs, promote health, and prevent disease. It is developed and written for a professional audience, including policymakers, healthcare providers, nutrition educators, and Federal nutrition program operators. The U.S. Departments of Agriculture (USDA) and Health and Human Services (HHS) work together to update and release the Dietary Guidelines for Americans (Dietary Guidelines) every five years. Each edition of the Dietary Guidelines reflects the current body of nutrition science. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025 is the current edition.
  • MyPlate is based on the 2020-2025 Dietary Guidelines for Americans.
 
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
  • Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion encourages all Americans to lead healthy and active lives. We accomplish this by establishing and promoting national public health priorities, translating science into policy, guidance, and tools, and working to improve health literacy and equitable access to clear and actionable health information. 
 
U.S. Food & Drug Administration
  • The FDA is responsible for protecting the public health by ensuring the safety, efficacy, and security of human and veterinary drugs, biological products, and medical devices; and by ensuring the safety of our nation's food supply, cosmetics, and products that emit radiation.
Obesity handouts, publications, resources
FDA Nutrition Facts Label
  • Read the Label
  • Tips for Parents
  • Educator’s Outreach Manual
  • Talking Points
  • Tips for Older Adults
 
USDA’s Dietary Guidelines for Americans
  • Summary of Dietary Guidelines for Americans
  • Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025
 
USDA’s MyPlate
  • MyPlate Guidance
    • SPANISH
 
HHS Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
  • Summary of Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
  • Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans
 
HHS Move Your Way Campaign
  • Kids – Fact Sheet
    • SPANISH
  • Kids - “60 Minutes” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • Adults - Fact Sheet
    • SPANISH
  • Adults - “Feel Better” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • Adults - “Dance Moves” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • Older Adults - Fact Sheet
    • SPANISH
  • Older Adults - Types of Activity Fact Sheet
    • SPANISH
  • Older Adults - “One Step at a Time” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • During & After Pregnancy – Pregnancy Fact Sheet
    • SPANISH
  • During & After Pregnancy – Postpartum Fact Sheet
    • SPANISH
  • During & After Pregnancy – “One Step at a Time” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • During & After Pregnancy – “Start Slow” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • Parents – Fact Sheet
    • SPANISH
  • Parents – Sports Fact Sheet
    • SPANISH
  • Parents – “Keep Up with My Kid” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • Parents – “Focus on Fun” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • Parents – “Find Your Own Way to Play” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • Parents – “More Than Just a Workout” Poster
    • SPANISH
  • Professionals – Fact Sheet for Health Care Providers
  • Professionals – Fact Sheet for Maternal Health Care Providers
 
SUBSTANCE USE/ADDICTION

​​ALCOHOL ABUSE, ADDICTION & ALCOHOLISM

Alcohol abuse education
  • Understanding Alcohol Abuse Disorder 
  • Signs of Alcohol Addiction, Finding & Getting Help
  • Alcohol and the Brain
  • Alcohol's Effects on the Body
  • Alcohol Facts & Statistics
  • Understanding the Dangers of Alcohol Overdose
  • Alcohol's Effects on the Body
  • What is Binge Drinking?
  • College Drinking
  • Fetal Alcohol Exposure
  • Genetics of Alcohol Use Disorder
  • Understanding Hangovers
  • Understanding Alcohol's Impact on Health
  • Older Adults Drinking
  • Parenting to Prevent Childhood Alcohol Use
  • Underage Drinking
  • What is a Standard Drink?
Alcohol addiction agencies and programs

Alcohol abuse educational handouts, publications, resources
​​Understanding Alcohol Use Disorder

Talk to Your Children about Alcohol Abuse

Drinking Tracker Cards 

If you want to cut back on your drinking, start by keeping track of every drink. The 4-week tracker card is a simple calendar form. If you mark down each drink before you have it, this can help you slow down if needed. The drinking analyzer card can help you examine the causes and consequences of your drinking pattern.
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Tips for Teens: Truth about Alcohol
This fact sheet for teens provides facts about alcohol. It describes short- and long-term effects and helps dispel common myths. It also can be used by prevention professionals, educators, health care providers, and others who come in contact with teens on a regular basis.

Finding Quality Treatment for Substance Use Disorders
This fact sheet serves as a guide for individuals seeking behavioral health treatment. It provides three necessary steps to complete prior to utilizing a treatment center and the five signs of a quality treatment center, which include a review of the accreditation, medication, evidence-based practices, position on the role of families, and support networks.

Facts on Underage Drinking

This fact sheet offers cited facts about alcohol use among underage youth. The fact sheet covers age ranges, gender and racial trends, and alcohol use consequences.


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​El consumo de alcohol entre menores
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El consumo de alcohol entre menores es un problema de salud pública grave en los Estados Unidos. El alcohol es la sustancia más utilizada entre los jóvenes de Estados Unidos, y el consumo de alcohol por parte de menores supone enormes riesgos de salud y seguridad.


Tobacco & Smoking
  • Tobacco Education
  • Local Tobacco Resources
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​general
  • Health Effects of Smoking
  • Health Effects of Second-Hand Smoke
  • What is Second-hand Smoke?
  • Tobacco-Related Mortality
  • Smoking During Pregnancy
  • Health Data on Smoking
  • About Menthol and Cigarettes
  • How to Quit Smoking
  • Tips for Making a Plan to Stop Smoking
vaping/e-cigarettes
MATERNAL and child HEALTH
  • Resources
  • Education for Families
  • Professional Education
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Local referral assistance
MOMS Helpline 1-844-MCH-MOMS (1-844-624-6667)
  • Offers information and referral assistance on variety of topics, such as WIC, infant health programs, education resources, care providers, child development, parenting topics, developmental questionnaires, developmental activities, and home visiting programs. Certified navigators can assist callers applying for benefits such as Medicaid, Hoosier Healthwise, Children’s Health Insurance Plan, Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP), and Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Liv App
  • Local, state, and national resources and education for families who are planning a pregnancy, currently pregnant, and parenting. Download free at an app store.
​Safe Haven 1-877-796-4673
  • Indiana Law enables a person to give up an unwanted infant anonymously without fear of arrest or prosecution.
  • Any responsible person may give up custody of a baby less than 30 days old to a firefighter, law enforcement officer, paramedic, physician, nurse, emergency medical technician, or other person who provides emergency medical services.
Mental health
PSI - Postpartum International's Website: Postpartum Support International - PSI
  • Call 1-800-944-4773 #1 En Español or #2 English
    Text in English: 800-944-4773
    Text en Español: 971-203-7773
  • Search for a provider for maternal mental health services by location and insurance. Offers information on local groups, online groups, resources, and general information on mental health support and postpartum mood disorders.
All-Options Talkline, 1-888-493-0092 (Mon-Fri 10am–1am, Sat-Sun 10am–6pm)
  • ​Bloomington-based center with trained peer advocates for individuals needing support around abortion, pregnancy loss, parenting, adoption, or infertility.
Depression and Crisis Hotline, 800-784-2433 (24 hours)
First Candle, 800-221-7437 (24 hours)
Suicide Hotline, 800-273-8255 ​(24 hours)
Breastfeeding support
​Hendricks Regional Health
  • Breastfeeding resources
IU Health West
  • Breastfeeding support
Indiana Breastfeeding Coalition
  • Strives to improve public health by normalizing breastfeeding in Indiana through education, advocacy, and collaboration
  • Support group meets the 3rd Thursday of each month, 9:30-11:30AM, call-in option available
  • St. Vincent Women’s Hospital, Indianapolis
  • IndianaBreastfeedingCoalition@gmail.com​
Hendricks County WIC, 317-745-2027
La Leche League, 317-474-7851
WIC Infant Risk Center, 806-352-2519, infantrisk.org
  • Provides helplines for questions about the use of medications, vaccines, herbal products, and other substances during pregnancy and breastfeeding.
Car seats
National Child Passenger Safety Program
  • Search for a local child passenger safety technician
Plainfield Fire Territory Fire Prevention Office, 317-754-5182
  • Offers free car seat checks with a certified technician. Please leave a voicemail if no answer.
Recall notices
  • Call the manufacturer or NHTSA’s toll-free Vehicle Safety Hotline at 888-327-4236 with the Manufacturer’s Name, Model Name, Model Number, and Date of Manufacture
child care
Child Care Answers, 317-636-5727
  • Offers resources for families, child care programs, and employers. Provides referrals to quality child care, preschool, or school-age programs. Free for individuals who live or work in Hendricks, Hamilton, and Marion counties.
Children's Bureau, 866-287-2420
  • Assists low-income families in obtaining child care through the Child Care and Development Fund federal program. Income guidelines must be met in order to qualify.
classes
Parenting Education
  • Children's Bureau + Families First, 317-634-6341
    • Offers an education program on developmental needs and ways to effectively manage behavior. Offered in English and Spanish. ​
    • Also offers community presentations on various topics, including parenting and family wellness.
Prenatal Classes
  • Hendricks Regional Health
  • IU Health West
Safe Sleep Class
  • Children’s Bureau, Cribs for Kids Program, 317-745-6496
    • Offers a free Safe Sleep Class to anyone that is interested and caring for a child one year or younger, including parents, caregivers, and grandparents. Eligible class participants will receive a Pack N Play, a sleep sack, a pacifier, and educational materials regarding important safe sleep practices.
contraception
All-Options Pregnancy Resource Center, 812-558-0089 (​call or text)
  • Bloomington-based center offering condoms, menstrual products, information on birth control methods, as well as referrals to local providers.
Hendricks County Health Department, 317-745-9222
  • Offers free contraception such as condoms. Does not offer contraception requiring a prescription.
Indiana Family Health Council, 317-247-9151
  • Provides low-cost or free tools to help you decide when you want to become a mom or dad: Birth control, abstinence information, advice for infertility, child spacing information, nurses and counselors.
  • 151 N. Delaware St., Ste 520, Indianapolis, IN 46204
cribs
Children’s Bureau, Cribs for Kids Program, 317-745-6496
  • Offers a free Safe Sleep Class to anyone that is interested and caring for a child one year or younger, including parents, caregivers, and grandparents. Eligible class participants will receive a Pack N Play, a sleep sack, a pacifier, and educational materials regarding important safe sleep practices.
diapers
All-Options Pregnancy Resource Center, 812-558-0089 (call or text)
  • Bloomington-based center offering diapers, wipes, and other supplies through the Hoosier Diaper Program. 
HRH, Mommy Store, 317-718-4585
Messiah Lutheran Church, 317-852-2988
  • Eligibility: Living in Hendricks County; Not used this pantry within the past 30 days. Bring proof of address (photo ID or utility bill). Saturday 10am-noon. 801 South Green Street Brownsburg, IN 46112.
Plainfield Federation of Churches – Christian Support Center, 317-767-0365
  • Eligibility: Living in Hendricks County; Not used this pantry during the current month. Bring photo ID and proof of address. Pantry is in the basement. Wed. 9am-11:30am; Thurs. 5pm-6:50pm; monthly 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Sat. 9am-11:30am. 710 East Buchanan Street Plainfield, IN 46168.
housing
Family Promise, 317-296-3742
  • Referrals: If you are referring a family to the program, please review the Referral Guidelines before referring. To refer a family or find out more about the program call 317-296-3742.
  • Coordinates immediate shelter and needs assistance programs alongside longer-term compassionate support services for families in all areas of life. This program providing housing, meals, social services, and transportation to participating families.
  • Stability Builders Network:  Connecting people in need in our community with the agencies and churches that can help. Family Promise receives the crisis calls, provides assistance and connects needs with volunteers, churches and agencies that can help. Members of the network refer people in need to Family Promise where a needs assessment is completed and appropriate crisis intervention is provided. Family Promise then continues to work with the family/individual to create or maintain stability for up to two years as needed.
Sheltering Wings, 317-745-1496 (24/7 Helpline)
  • Domestic violence survivors
So Big Maternity Home, 317-617-2900, sobig.org/contact
  • Christ-centered maternity home that provides food and shelter for pregnant women and their children and connects women with resources.
  • 5900 S. Main St., Whitestown, IN 46075
insurance
Covering Kids & Families, 317-221-2041
  • Helps families apply for free or low-cost health insurance by filling out paperwork needed for Hoosier Healthwise (Medicaid), Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP 2.0), Health Advantage, and ACA Marketplace. Can meet a family at their home, job, or any other place that is convenient for them.
Hendricks County Division of Family Resources, 800-403-0864
  • 2471 East Main Street, Plainfield, IN 46168
  • Provides Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise/TANF/Child Welfare/Food Stamps. Income guidelines case by case basis.
Hope Healthcare Services, 317-272-0708
  • Provides low-cost healthcare to those who don’t have medical or dental insurance. Helps source low or no-cost prescription medications, lab work, and radiology.
safety items
Safety Store, Riley Children’s Hospital, 888-365-2022, safetystore.iu.edu
  • More than 150 safety products, buy online or in-person
  • Free safety education on over 30 topics in English and Spanish
  • M-F 9AM-4PM EST
social services
Community Partners – Children’s Bureau, Inc., 317-745-6496
  • 1925 Crown Plaza Blvd., Plainfield, IN 46168
  • Community Partners provides in home assistance to families to help them discover and connect with available supports and services. A local community liaison is assigned to each family and works with them to develop and achieve their goals. Goals are decided by the family and can relate to any need including housing, employment, education, food, transportation, utilities, budgeting, parenting information, medical issues. All services are completely free and voluntary, no insurance or Medicaid is required and all families with children are eligible.
Healthy Families, 317-745-9426
  • Offers comprehensive, home-based services to women and families who are expecting or who have newborns. This voluntary program focuses on strengthening at-risk families through parent education, support, and advocacy. Once in the program, families may receive services up to three years.
Hendricks County Division of Family Resources, 800-403-0864
  • 2471 East Main Street, Plainfield, IN 46168
  • Provides Medicaid/Hoosier Healthwise/TANF/Child Welfare/Food Stamps. Income guidelines case by case basis.
Nurse Family Partnership, 317-524-3999
  • ​Goodwill’s Nurse-Family Partnership® pairs mothers pregnant with their first child with a registered nurse for ongoing home visits aimed at supporting mothers and families in providing the very best start for their children during the earliest, most developmentally critical years. NFP is an international, community health program, widely researched and recognized for increasing health care access and improving health outcomes.​
Women, Infants, and Children (WIC), 317-745-2027
  • 247 South Wayne Street, Danville, IN 46122
  • Provide supplemental high nutrient foods to pregnant or breast-feeding women and infants and children to age 5. Income guidelines and proof of guardianship apply.​
substance use
STATE RESOURCES
Indiana Pregnancy Promise Program
, 317-234-5336 or toll-free 888-467-2717
  • Free, voluntary program for pregnant Medicaid members who use opioids or have used opioids in the past. Participants will be matched with a case manager and offered confidential support to be sure families receive the care and resources they need during and after pregnancy.
  • Eligibility criteria: Pregnant or within 90 days of the end of pregnancy, identify as having current or previous opioid use, eligible for or receive Medicaid health coverage
  • Referrals: Call 317-234-5336 or toll-free 888-467-2717, visit the website, or email PregnancyPromise@fssa.in.gov
  • Posters and handouts available here in English, Spanish, and Burmese

LOCAL RESOURCES
​Children's Bureau + Families First, 317-634-6341
  • Outpatient treatment, intensive outpatient treatment, and relapse prevention
Support groups
Children's Bureau + Families First, 317-644-7355
  • Various support groups that meet virtual or in-person. Offers support groups for survivors of domestic violence, sexual violence, childhood abuse, general trauma, and more.
Bereavement
Booklet for Grieving Families (March of Dimes)
Grief Packet (First Candle)

​Breast / bottlefeeding
Breastfeeding Educational Poster (Local)
ENGLISH
Infant Formula Feeding (Centers for Disease Control & Prevention)
How to Prepare Formula Handout (CDC)
ENGLISH
SPANISH
General Information (Office on Women's Health)
Nursing at Work (Office on Women's Health)

Contraception
Contraceptive Methods (CDC)
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Diabetes 
Diabetes During Pregnancy (CDC)
Fact Sheets (CDC) / Spanish
Gestational Diabetes (National Institutes of Health) / Spanish
Gestational Diabetes (American Diabetes Association)

Diet/Exercise
Weight Gain During Pregnancy (CDC)
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Infections
COVID-19 and Pregnancy (CDC)
Preventing Infections Before and During Pregnancy (CDC) / Spanish
Prevent Infections During Pregnancy (American Academy of Pediatrics)

Prevent Infections for Baby's Protection Handout (CDC)
ENGLISH
SPANISH

Miscarriage
Early Pregnancy Loss (American College of Obstetrics and Gynecologists)
General Information (American Pregnancy Association)

General Information (March of Dimes)

Parenting Topics
A - Z Topics (CDC)
Healthy Children (American Academy of Pediatrics)
Preparing for Baby (Child Care Answers, Indiana)
Tips and Resources (American Psychological Association)

Preconception Care
Before or Between Pregnancies (March of Dimes)

Prematurity
Preconception Health (CDC)
Preconception Health (Office on Women's Health)

Preterm Labor & Premature Birth (March of Dimes)

Substance use
Substance Use During Pregnancy– Opioids/Tobacco/Marijuana/Alcohol (CDC)

Safe Sleep
Safe to Sleep Campaign (National Institutes of Health)
  • Free educational materials (NIH)

Smoking
Indiana Tobacco Quitline 1.800.QUIT.NOW (1-800-784-8669) (24 hours)
  • Free and confidential services to pregnant women during and after pregnancy through one-on-one telephone counseling with a Quit Coach®, access to 24-hour Web Coach, free information on quitting smoking, and referrals to local quit smoking services in your community.
  • Translation services available
  • TTY services available for hearing impaired 877-777-6534

​Vaccines
Local Pertussis Story (Indiana Immunization Coalition)
​Schedules (CDC)
​Schedules (Indiana Immunization Coalition)
School Requirements (Indiana Immunization Coalition)
​Vaccinations and Pregnancy (March of Dimes)
​Vaccines During Pregnancy FAQs (CDC)
NATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS
American Diabetes Association, 
Educational Tools and Resources
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Resources on Educating Pregnant Women
March of Dimes, Training Opportunities
​March of Dimes, Medical Resources
​National Institutes of Health, Safe Sleep

STATE ORGANIZATIONS
​Indiana Perinatal Quality Improvement Collaborative, 
Toolkits on Hemorrhage, Hypertension, and Substance Use

LOCAL ORGANIZATIONS
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    Hendricks County Community Mental Health Survey

    Note: Data Collection for this survey has ended. Thank you for your participation!




    ​Before you begin...

    The purpose of this survey is to collect information on the mental well-being, priorities, and concerns of Hendricks County residents. This community survey is being conducted by the Hendricks County Health Partnership as an effort to understand how we can best adapt and serve the community's needs. 

    Your participation in this survey is voluntary, and you may choose not to participate.

    Survey participants that so choose can be entered into a sweepstakes to win one of 17 gift cards. This consists of 15 $5 Starbucks cards and two $20 visa gift cards. The survey consists of online questions that will approximately take 5 minutes or less to complete. 

    All information will be confidential and kept anonymous. All data collected will be stored in a password protected storage. 

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    This survey contains questions about mental health & COVID-19 that might be sensitive and triggering for some individuals. Please only proceed if you are comfortable with answering questions about your mental health.
    If you have questions about this survey, please contact hendrickshealthpartnership@gmail.com 
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    If you'd like to be entered to receive the reward, must fill out this section.

    In the past 2 weeks, have you consistently experienced any of the following due to COVID-19 concerns?

    If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, or would like additional information about mental health/counseling resources in Hendricks county, please click here

    ​Thank you for taking the time to complete the survey. If you have opted to enter into the sweepstakes to win gift cards, you will be contacted by the email you have provided once the data collection period has ended. 
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