American Indian Center of Indiana (AICI) Inc
The American Indian Center of Indiana (AICI) Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that promotes the empowerment of American Indians/Alaska Natives and Native Hawai'ians in Indiana to achieve personal, social, cultural, and economic growth that enhances their quality of life; also, AICI promotes the strengthening of mutual understanding and respect among Indian and non-Indian people in Indiana. In striving to accomplish this, AICI provides culturally appropriate and high-quality workforce development, health outreach, and cultural education services.
Asian American Alliance, Inc
1000 East 116th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
The mission of Asian American Alliance, Inc. is to empower Central Indiana Asian Americans to serve and lead in community and businesses. Asian American Alliance, Inc. fulfills its mission through a series of programs that increase awareness of the Asian culture and build the leadership skills of Asian Americans in Central Indiana.
Asian Help Services
609 E. 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Phone: (317) 924-4827
Asian Help Services (AHS) was established in 1986 as a not-for-profit nonsectarian organization by the United Methodist Church Metropolitan Ministries. AHS assists immigrants, refugees, business people, students, and visitors and their families from Asia to Central Indiana.
Bengali Association of Indiana
The Bengali Association of Indiana (BAI) is a non-profit socio-cultural organization. The main objectives of BAI are to engage in educational, cultural, and religious celebrations of Bengal and the Indian subcontinent. We foster the spirit of friendship and cooperation among our members and local and global communities. The membership is open to all who believe in the objectives of the BAI, irrespective of race, religion, color, gender, age or national origin.
Burmese American Community Institute (BACI)
4925 Shelby Street, SUITE 200, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Phone: 317-731-5537
The Burmese American Community Institute (BACI) is a non-profit organization founded in 2011 that provides educational and vocational support to the Burmese community in greater Indianapolis. The BACI also support community members regionally, nationally, and globally through new initiatives, collaborative and strategic partnerships, and advocacy.
Central Indiana Association of Black Social Workers
P.O. Box 20149, Indianapolis, IN 46220-0149
(317) 767-5502
Central Indiana ABSW, Inc., is comprised of Black people committed to enhancing the quality of life and empowering Black people through advocacy, human services delivery, and research. Our roots are intertwined with those of local African American organizations in the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the pioneers of the first NABSW Indianapolis Chapter in the 1970s. We rose up to mobilize for liberation by living our core principles and the Code of Ethics. In spite of the challenges, we have linked the strengths of the past to retain our charter since 1985. We reincorporated as the “Central Indiana Chapter” in 2005, and attained our 501c3 status in 2006. In 2013, we changed our name to “Central Indiana ABSW, Inc.”
Community Action of Greater Indianapolis (CAGI)
317-396-1800
Community Action of Greater Indianapolis, Inc. (CAGI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the reduction and ultimate elimination of poverty among the clients in its service area. CAGI changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.Up until 2014, we served more than 40,000 households and 100,000 residents of Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks, Marion and Tipton Counties in Indiana. CAGI has pursued its mission since its incorporation in 1965, and the constellation of services we provide has grown and evolved as the shape and face of poverty has changed and the needs of our clients have changed. We are proud to be among the more than 1,000 Community Action Agencies in the country striving to achieve such outcomes for our constituents.
Exodus Refugee Immigration
2457 E. Washington Street, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 921-0836
Exodus Refugee Immigration is dedicated to the protection of human rights by serving the resettlement needs of refugees and other displaced people fleeing persecution, injustice, and war by welcoming them to Indiana.
Family Promise of Hendricks County
(317)296-3742
The mission of Family Promise of Hendricks County is to fight homelessness in Hendricks County by coordinating immediate shelter and needs assistance programs alongside longer term compassionate support services for families in all areas of life. This programs providing housing, meals, social services, and transportation to participating families. 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.
Greater Indianapolis Telugu Association
The Telugu speaking people of central Indiana hereby join together to form an association whose aim shall be to promote the religious, cultural, literary and social activities of our heritage throughout our community.
Hendricks County Alliance for Diversity
Founded in 2002, the Hendricks County Alliance for Diversity is an interfaith, intercultural group of citizens committed to fair and equal treatment of all citizens. We encourage meaningful conversation that leads to better understanding and acceptance of one another. The Alliance envisions a county where people of all races, creeds and cultures will be fully accepted members of the community, where all people are welcome and encouraged to participate in the life of the community.
Hendricks County Voices 4 Change
We are a politically independent, grass roots, diverse group of individuals advocating for progressive causes in Hendricks County, Indiana.
Immigrant Welcome Center
901 Shelby Street, Suite B300 | Indianapolis, IN 46203-1151
(317)808-2326
The Immigrant Welcome Center empowers immigrants by connecting them to the people, places and resources that enable them to build successful lives and enrich our community. Through our immigrant services and community initiatives we: Equip members of the immigrant community to help one another; Broaden awareness of immigrant contributions to our community; Serve as a catalyst to enable neighborhood and community partners to reach the immigrant population.
Indiana Black Expo
3145 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Phone: 317-925-2702
A voice and vehicle for social and economic advancement.
IBE celebrates cultural diversity and inclusiveness across all races, ethnicities, nationalities, generations, socioeconomic levels and religious affiliations. We continue to strive for excellence by providing unique events and programs that reflect the changing landscape of Indiana and the world. Our commitment to excellence through personal enhancement and community development exemplify our dedication to improving the quality of life for all. With a statewide infrastructure now including 12 chapter affiliates, IBE continues to be a major economic and social contributor to our youth and the Indiana community.
Indiana Association of Chinese Americans, Inc. (IACA)
Indiana Association of Chinese Americans, Inc. (IACA) is a State registered not-for-profit organization established in 1973. IACA is not affiliated with any religious or political organization. The main goals and objectives of IACA are: To foster constructive citizenship on the part of Chinese Americans in the State of Indiana, and the nation; To cultivate the understanding and the appreciation of both American and Chinese cultural heritages; To enrich the Indiana society with Chinese American contributions; To improve the overall well being of Chinese Americans in Indiana.
Indiana Latino Expo
1300 E 86th Street Suite 14 #111, Indianapolis IN 46240-1990
317-450-3607
The Indiana Latino Expo “ILE” is a nonprofit statewide organization that represents a platform of opportunities for the Latino community. ILE supports various communities in creating awareness of their businesses, promoting economic development, cultural advancement, and educational opportunities. ILE also provides support for health and wellness with the purpose of improving the quality of life for Latinos and other communities in Indiana.
Indiana Latino Institute
401 W Michigan St - Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46202
Office: (317) 472-1055
Our mission is to improve health and advance education for the Indiana Latino community through statewide advocacy, research, and culturally responsive programs. Our vision is to be the source of authority and catalyst for change on all aspects of Health and Education that affect the Indiana Latino Community.
Indiana Malayalee Association
IMA is dedicated to provide a forum for Malayalees to come together and celebrate the culture and heritage of Kerala in Indianapolis and neighboring cities. Every year, IMA conducts numerous cultural programs and events for our community. We intend to preserve the Malayalee culture and traditions through celebrations and events. These events provide opportunities for artist to perform and entertain friends and families. These celebrations encourage the younger generation to see, enjoy, appreciate and learn the beauty of Malayalee culture and traditions.
Indiana Migrant & Seasonal Farmworkers Coalition
Contact: Kristin Hoffman
151 N. Delaware, Suite 1800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Phone: (317) 631-9410
Toll Free: (800) 869-3505
Fax: (317) 631-9775
Spanish speaking staff available.
Indiana Minority Health Coalition (State Level)
IMHC exists to enhance the quality of life through education, advocacy, and quality health care services for racial/ethnic minorities. IMHC conducts research and training, develops policy, and creates and maintains a broad-based network of affiliate agencies (including the Hendricks County Minority Health Coalition.)
Indiana Native American Indian Affairs
The Indiana Native American Indian Affairs Commission studies and makes recommendations to appropriate federal, state and local governmental agencies in areas of Employment, Education, Health, Housing and Civil Rights.
Indiana Refugee Network
(317) 603-9796
This organization is made up of people who have a heart to care for and love on people who have come to America to seek refuge from war torn countries. A group of people who want to be notified of immediate needs and be willing to give time or resources to help these amazing people.
Indiana State - Office of Minority Health
2 North Meridian Street, Suite 3A, Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-232-3231
To improve the health of all racial and ethnic populations in Indiana through increased awareness, partnerships, and the development and promotion of effective health policies and programs that help to reduce minority health disparities.
Indianapolis Urban League
Sam H. Jones Center, 777 Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 693-7603
The Indianapolis Urban League’s mission is to assist African-Americans, other minorities and disadvantaged individuals to achieve social and economic empowerment. The Indianapolis Urban League was founded in the fall of 1965 as a non-profit, non-partisan, interracial community-based social service/civil rights organization. The local affiliate is one of 102 affiliates with the National Urban League. The Indianapolis Urban League is funded by the United Way of Central Indiana, individuals, organizations, businesses and government bodies.
Japan-America Society of Indiana
39 West Jackson Place, Suite 50 | Indianapolis, IN 46225
(317) 635-0123
The Japan-America Society of Indiana (JASI) is a not-for-profit cultural and educational organization whose mission is to serve as a bridge of friendship between the people of Indiana and Japan. The Society is supported by a diverse membership of individuals, families, businesses and academic institutions.
Kannada Association of Indianapolis
Kannada Association of Indianapolis (also known as Mallige) is a non-profit organization which brings together Kannada language speaking people from India who have made central Indiana their home.This is a vibrant and fast growing community in the city of Indianapolis. Indiana and its surrounding areas such as Fort Wayne. Muncie, West Lafayette, Bloomington, and Terre Haute.
LGBTQ+ Support Guide
Click the title to view a list of agencies and services that are available in and/or nearby Hendricks County for LGBTQ+ members of our community.
Latino Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
300 East Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, Suite 250, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 926-HOPE (4673)
1-866-442-4627
The Latino Coalition is a statewide nonprofit organization that provides support and advocacy to Latino victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The Latino Coalition also provides program coordination and skills training to assist service providers and member programs to develop, enhance, and improve their programs, policies, and services to be more linguistically and culturally competent. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Latino Coalition serves the Latino community in 92 counties across the state. It is recognized as the only organization of its kind in the country that is dedicating to improving the quality of life for Latino and immigrant families impacted by domestic and sexual violence.
Miami Nation of Indiana
P.O. Box 41, Peru, Indiana 46970
[email protected]
(765) 473 - 9631
Honoring Our Ancestors, Providing for Our Descendants
This site is a way for the Nation to communicate to tribal members and the world about what is happening with the Miami Nation of Indiana.
Muslim Alliance of Indiana
Indiana Interchurch Center,1100 W. 42nd St., Ste. 125, Indianapolis, IN 46208
[email protected]
MAI envisions a future in which thriving and integrated Hoosier Muslims serve their broader communities and the state, and in which they are considered as an indispensable component of Indiana’s political, economic, religious and social fabrics. It also works towards building a broad Hoosier Muslim community that is strong in its diversity, inclusive, and is capable of effective collective action to preserve its civil rights and liberties, along with those of other vulnerable groups.
NAACP Greater Indianapolis Chapter
317-925-5127
The NAACP is the nation's oldest, largest and most widely recognized civil rights organization. Our mission is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights for all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.
Nepalese Association of Indiana
Nepalese Association of Indiana (NAI) is a non-profit organization which is established in 2010 with an objective to promote Nepali culture and brotherhood among the people of Nepali origin, well-wishers and friends.
Tamil Sangam Of Central Indiana (TSCI)
The primary mission of TSCI is the promotion and perpetuation of Tamil language and culture by organizing social and cultural events, celebrating major Tamil festivals, teaching Tamil language to children, participation and sponsorship of charitable causes. Membership to TSCI is open to anyone who had an interest in Tamil language and culture.
Do you have an update, suggested edit, suggested deletion, or suggested addition for the resource guide? Email [email protected] OR call 317-745-9618.
The American Indian Center of Indiana (AICI) Inc. is a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization that promotes the empowerment of American Indians/Alaska Natives and Native Hawai'ians in Indiana to achieve personal, social, cultural, and economic growth that enhances their quality of life; also, AICI promotes the strengthening of mutual understanding and respect among Indian and non-Indian people in Indiana. In striving to accomplish this, AICI provides culturally appropriate and high-quality workforce development, health outreach, and cultural education services.
Asian American Alliance, Inc
1000 East 116th Street, Carmel, IN 46032
The mission of Asian American Alliance, Inc. is to empower Central Indiana Asian Americans to serve and lead in community and businesses. Asian American Alliance, Inc. fulfills its mission through a series of programs that increase awareness of the Asian culture and build the leadership skills of Asian Americans in Central Indiana.
Asian Help Services
609 E. 29th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46205
Phone: (317) 924-4827
Asian Help Services (AHS) was established in 1986 as a not-for-profit nonsectarian organization by the United Methodist Church Metropolitan Ministries. AHS assists immigrants, refugees, business people, students, and visitors and their families from Asia to Central Indiana.
Bengali Association of Indiana
The Bengali Association of Indiana (BAI) is a non-profit socio-cultural organization. The main objectives of BAI are to engage in educational, cultural, and religious celebrations of Bengal and the Indian subcontinent. We foster the spirit of friendship and cooperation among our members and local and global communities. The membership is open to all who believe in the objectives of the BAI, irrespective of race, religion, color, gender, age or national origin.
Burmese American Community Institute (BACI)
4925 Shelby Street, SUITE 200, Indianapolis, IN 46227
Phone: 317-731-5537
The Burmese American Community Institute (BACI) is a non-profit organization founded in 2011 that provides educational and vocational support to the Burmese community in greater Indianapolis. The BACI also support community members regionally, nationally, and globally through new initiatives, collaborative and strategic partnerships, and advocacy.
Central Indiana Association of Black Social Workers
P.O. Box 20149, Indianapolis, IN 46220-0149
(317) 767-5502
Central Indiana ABSW, Inc., is comprised of Black people committed to enhancing the quality of life and empowering Black people through advocacy, human services delivery, and research. Our roots are intertwined with those of local African American organizations in the Civil Rights Movement, as well as the pioneers of the first NABSW Indianapolis Chapter in the 1970s. We rose up to mobilize for liberation by living our core principles and the Code of Ethics. In spite of the challenges, we have linked the strengths of the past to retain our charter since 1985. We reincorporated as the “Central Indiana Chapter” in 2005, and attained our 501c3 status in 2006. In 2013, we changed our name to “Central Indiana ABSW, Inc.”
Community Action of Greater Indianapolis (CAGI)
317-396-1800
Community Action of Greater Indianapolis, Inc. (CAGI) is a nonprofit organization dedicated to the reduction and ultimate elimination of poverty among the clients in its service area. CAGI changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope, improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.Up until 2014, we served more than 40,000 households and 100,000 residents of Boone, Hamilton, Hendricks, Marion and Tipton Counties in Indiana. CAGI has pursued its mission since its incorporation in 1965, and the constellation of services we provide has grown and evolved as the shape and face of poverty has changed and the needs of our clients have changed. We are proud to be among the more than 1,000 Community Action Agencies in the country striving to achieve such outcomes for our constituents.
Exodus Refugee Immigration
2457 E. Washington Street, Suite A, Indianapolis, IN 46201
(317) 921-0836
Exodus Refugee Immigration is dedicated to the protection of human rights by serving the resettlement needs of refugees and other displaced people fleeing persecution, injustice, and war by welcoming them to Indiana.
Family Promise of Hendricks County
(317)296-3742
The mission of Family Promise of Hendricks County is to fight homelessness in Hendricks County by coordinating immediate shelter and needs assistance programs alongside longer term compassionate support services for families in all areas of life. This programs providing housing, meals, social services, and transportation to participating families. 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.
Greater Indianapolis Telugu Association
The Telugu speaking people of central Indiana hereby join together to form an association whose aim shall be to promote the religious, cultural, literary and social activities of our heritage throughout our community.
Hendricks County Alliance for Diversity
Founded in 2002, the Hendricks County Alliance for Diversity is an interfaith, intercultural group of citizens committed to fair and equal treatment of all citizens. We encourage meaningful conversation that leads to better understanding and acceptance of one another. The Alliance envisions a county where people of all races, creeds and cultures will be fully accepted members of the community, where all people are welcome and encouraged to participate in the life of the community.
Hendricks County Voices 4 Change
We are a politically independent, grass roots, diverse group of individuals advocating for progressive causes in Hendricks County, Indiana.
Immigrant Welcome Center
901 Shelby Street, Suite B300 | Indianapolis, IN 46203-1151
(317)808-2326
The Immigrant Welcome Center empowers immigrants by connecting them to the people, places and resources that enable them to build successful lives and enrich our community. Through our immigrant services and community initiatives we: Equip members of the immigrant community to help one another; Broaden awareness of immigrant contributions to our community; Serve as a catalyst to enable neighborhood and community partners to reach the immigrant population.
Indiana Black Expo
3145 North Meridian Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
Phone: 317-925-2702
A voice and vehicle for social and economic advancement.
IBE celebrates cultural diversity and inclusiveness across all races, ethnicities, nationalities, generations, socioeconomic levels and religious affiliations. We continue to strive for excellence by providing unique events and programs that reflect the changing landscape of Indiana and the world. Our commitment to excellence through personal enhancement and community development exemplify our dedication to improving the quality of life for all. With a statewide infrastructure now including 12 chapter affiliates, IBE continues to be a major economic and social contributor to our youth and the Indiana community.
Indiana Association of Chinese Americans, Inc. (IACA)
Indiana Association of Chinese Americans, Inc. (IACA) is a State registered not-for-profit organization established in 1973. IACA is not affiliated with any religious or political organization. The main goals and objectives of IACA are: To foster constructive citizenship on the part of Chinese Americans in the State of Indiana, and the nation; To cultivate the understanding and the appreciation of both American and Chinese cultural heritages; To enrich the Indiana society with Chinese American contributions; To improve the overall well being of Chinese Americans in Indiana.
Indiana Latino Expo
1300 E 86th Street Suite 14 #111, Indianapolis IN 46240-1990
317-450-3607
The Indiana Latino Expo “ILE” is a nonprofit statewide organization that represents a platform of opportunities for the Latino community. ILE supports various communities in creating awareness of their businesses, promoting economic development, cultural advancement, and educational opportunities. ILE also provides support for health and wellness with the purpose of improving the quality of life for Latinos and other communities in Indiana.
Indiana Latino Institute
401 W Michigan St - Suite 100 Indianapolis, IN 46202
Office: (317) 472-1055
Our mission is to improve health and advance education for the Indiana Latino community through statewide advocacy, research, and culturally responsive programs. Our vision is to be the source of authority and catalyst for change on all aspects of Health and Education that affect the Indiana Latino Community.
Indiana Malayalee Association
IMA is dedicated to provide a forum for Malayalees to come together and celebrate the culture and heritage of Kerala in Indianapolis and neighboring cities. Every year, IMA conducts numerous cultural programs and events for our community. We intend to preserve the Malayalee culture and traditions through celebrations and events. These events provide opportunities for artist to perform and entertain friends and families. These celebrations encourage the younger generation to see, enjoy, appreciate and learn the beauty of Malayalee culture and traditions.
Indiana Migrant & Seasonal Farmworkers Coalition
Contact: Kristin Hoffman
151 N. Delaware, Suite 1800 Indianapolis, Indiana 46204
Phone: (317) 631-9410
Toll Free: (800) 869-3505
Fax: (317) 631-9775
Spanish speaking staff available.
Indiana Minority Health Coalition (State Level)
IMHC exists to enhance the quality of life through education, advocacy, and quality health care services for racial/ethnic minorities. IMHC conducts research and training, develops policy, and creates and maintains a broad-based network of affiliate agencies (including the Hendricks County Minority Health Coalition.)
Indiana Native American Indian Affairs
The Indiana Native American Indian Affairs Commission studies and makes recommendations to appropriate federal, state and local governmental agencies in areas of Employment, Education, Health, Housing and Civil Rights.
Indiana Refugee Network
(317) 603-9796
This organization is made up of people who have a heart to care for and love on people who have come to America to seek refuge from war torn countries. A group of people who want to be notified of immediate needs and be willing to give time or resources to help these amazing people.
Indiana State - Office of Minority Health
2 North Meridian Street, Suite 3A, Indianapolis, IN 46204
317-232-3231
To improve the health of all racial and ethnic populations in Indiana through increased awareness, partnerships, and the development and promotion of effective health policies and programs that help to reduce minority health disparities.
Indianapolis Urban League
Sam H. Jones Center, 777 Indiana Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46202
(317) 693-7603
The Indianapolis Urban League’s mission is to assist African-Americans, other minorities and disadvantaged individuals to achieve social and economic empowerment. The Indianapolis Urban League was founded in the fall of 1965 as a non-profit, non-partisan, interracial community-based social service/civil rights organization. The local affiliate is one of 102 affiliates with the National Urban League. The Indianapolis Urban League is funded by the United Way of Central Indiana, individuals, organizations, businesses and government bodies.
Japan-America Society of Indiana
39 West Jackson Place, Suite 50 | Indianapolis, IN 46225
(317) 635-0123
The Japan-America Society of Indiana (JASI) is a not-for-profit cultural and educational organization whose mission is to serve as a bridge of friendship between the people of Indiana and Japan. The Society is supported by a diverse membership of individuals, families, businesses and academic institutions.
Kannada Association of Indianapolis
Kannada Association of Indianapolis (also known as Mallige) is a non-profit organization which brings together Kannada language speaking people from India who have made central Indiana their home.This is a vibrant and fast growing community in the city of Indianapolis. Indiana and its surrounding areas such as Fort Wayne. Muncie, West Lafayette, Bloomington, and Terre Haute.
LGBTQ+ Support Guide
Click the title to view a list of agencies and services that are available in and/or nearby Hendricks County for LGBTQ+ members of our community.
Latino Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence
300 East Fall Creek Parkway North Drive, Suite 250, Indianapolis, IN 46205
(317) 926-HOPE (4673)
1-866-442-4627
The Latino Coalition is a statewide nonprofit organization that provides support and advocacy to Latino victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The Latino Coalition also provides program coordination and skills training to assist service providers and member programs to develop, enhance, and improve their programs, policies, and services to be more linguistically and culturally competent. Headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, the Latino Coalition serves the Latino community in 92 counties across the state. It is recognized as the only organization of its kind in the country that is dedicating to improving the quality of life for Latino and immigrant families impacted by domestic and sexual violence.
Miami Nation of Indiana
P.O. Box 41, Peru, Indiana 46970
[email protected]
(765) 473 - 9631
Honoring Our Ancestors, Providing for Our Descendants
This site is a way for the Nation to communicate to tribal members and the world about what is happening with the Miami Nation of Indiana.
Muslim Alliance of Indiana
Indiana Interchurch Center,1100 W. 42nd St., Ste. 125, Indianapolis, IN 46208
[email protected]
MAI envisions a future in which thriving and integrated Hoosier Muslims serve their broader communities and the state, and in which they are considered as an indispensable component of Indiana’s political, economic, religious and social fabrics. It also works towards building a broad Hoosier Muslim community that is strong in its diversity, inclusive, and is capable of effective collective action to preserve its civil rights and liberties, along with those of other vulnerable groups.
NAACP Greater Indianapolis Chapter
317-925-5127
The NAACP is the nation's oldest, largest and most widely recognized civil rights organization. Our mission is to ensure the political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights for all persons and to eliminate racial hatred and racial discrimination.
Nepalese Association of Indiana
Nepalese Association of Indiana (NAI) is a non-profit organization which is established in 2010 with an objective to promote Nepali culture and brotherhood among the people of Nepali origin, well-wishers and friends.
Tamil Sangam Of Central Indiana (TSCI)
The primary mission of TSCI is the promotion and perpetuation of Tamil language and culture by organizing social and cultural events, celebrating major Tamil festivals, teaching Tamil language to children, participation and sponsorship of charitable causes. Membership to TSCI is open to anyone who had an interest in Tamil language and culture.
Do you have an update, suggested edit, suggested deletion, or suggested addition for the resource guide? Email [email protected] OR call 317-745-9618.