Reentry Resources in Indiana (2026 Directory)

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Indiana — Reentry Resources

Last updated: March 2026. Programs and contacts are verified periodically — confirm directly before visiting.

Overview

Indiana’s reentry system combines state-run services with strong nonprofit networks to support stable reintegration. The Indiana Department of Correction Re-Entry Division focuses on housing coordination, job readiness, and behavioral health support prior to release. Community partners like Dismas House, PACE Indy, and Volunteers of America Indiana offer transitional housing, employment placement, and peer support. Workforce assistance flows through WorkOne Centers and local employer pipelines, including second-chance hiring programs in logistics, manufacturing, and skilled trades.

Indiana’s Clean Slate/expungement process gives many returning citizens a legal pathway to seal records, often supported through legal clinics and nonprofit advocacy groups. Housing availability and program acceptance vary by county, so early referral and documentation are recommended.

Key Reentry Organizations

The organizations below are the primary contacts for wraparound reentry support in Indiana — covering case management, advocacy, and coordination across housing, employment, and legal needs.

OrganizationWhat They DoWebsite
Indiana DOC — Reentry Programs Pre-release case planning and community placement coordination through the Indiana Department of Correction — manages reentry programming across state facilities and transitions to community supervision. Visit
Horizon House (Indianapolis) Transitional housing and reentry support services in the Indianapolis metro — structured residential programs, case management, employment assistance, and connections to community services for returning citizens. Visit
Indiana Legal Services Free civil legal aid statewide — housing rights, public benefits, record expungement assistance, and employment barrier navigation. Income eligibility required. Visit
Goodwill Industries of Central Indiana Employment training, job placement, and reentry-specific workforce programs across central Indiana — employer partnerships and barrier-focused hiring support for individuals with criminal records. Visit

Housing Assistance

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Pace Community Action Agency – Reentry HousingTransitional support and placement.Visit
Indy Grace Place (Indianapolis)Faith-based residential reentry home for men released from prison — “We consider any ex-offender regardless of conviction type.” Visit
Elkhart County Jail Ministry – Reentry Housing (Elkhart Co.)Operates eight subsidised homes for men and women recently released from incarceration, via referrals from parole/probation/corrections. Visit

Job & Employer Programs

Program / OrganizationDescriptionWebsite
Hoosier Initiative for Re-Entry (HIRE)State-run program helping justice-involved individuals find employment and training through Indiana WorkOne centers.Visit
Goodwill of Central & Southern IndianaProvides jobs and training for individuals facing employment barriers, including those with criminal backgrounds (case-by-case).Visit
RecycleForceSocial enterprise employing and training returning citizens in recycling, logistics, and manufacturing.Visit

OrganizationServicesWebsite
Indiana Legal Services, Inc. (ILSFree civil legal aid statewide; includes criminal record expungement, license reinstatement & consumer/housing issues.Visit
Neighborhood Christian Legal Clinic (NCLC)Indianapolis-based legal clinic offering a “Re-entry Justice Program” with expungement and driver’s license help for justice-involved individuals.Visit
Marion County Reentry Coalition (MCRC)Collaborative resource network for formerly incarcerated in Marion County; includes a detailed expungement guide and legal/barrier-removal links.Visit

Credit & Financial Support

ProgramFocusWebsite
Brightpoint (Northeast Indiana)Offers financial education, credit repair, savings, and community loan programs; also provides housing and utility assistance.Visit
PathStone IndianaProvides fair-housing advocacy and rental assistance; supports clients with background checks, felonies, or housing barriers.Visit
Apprisen (National Nonprofit)Licensed credit-counseling service offering debt management and budgeting support to Indiana residents.Visit

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