INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) — Young adults experiencing homelessness in Indianapolis have a new resource.
Nonprofit organization 91 Place is opening Ase’s Place, which will provide emergency housing for up to nine people ages 18-34, and is only the second emergency intake shelter in Indianapolis dedicated to this population.
Named after a former client, Ase’s Place is designed to be a safe and support environment for young people facing housing instability. The program provides not only immediate shelter, but also supportive services, which include case management, education, employment resources, and pathways to more permanent housing…