As the homelessness crisis continues across Indianapolis, faith groups across the north side are partnering together to help tackle the issue. Whether that’s by providing funding or making ‘move-in kits,’ these groups are doing their part to help those in need.
“You see the need. All you have to do is walk around downtown and the need is everywhere,” Scott Lowe, one of the founders of Northside Congregations for Housing, said.
North side faith groups unite to tackle chronic homelessness across the city
Solving homelessness is an issue the faith-based community has always focused on.
“Our community has an imperative to make this stuff happen, to address people who are in need,” Rabbi Dr. Aaron Spiegel, Executive Director for the Greater Indianapolis Multifaith Alliance (GIMA), said. “Folks have wanted to do it but haven’t had the outlet to participate, and now they do.”…