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Welcome to MyState! The resources in this database provide Guard, Reserve, and Active Duty service members and families who are geographically separated from a military installation with connections to local community organizations that support the military and to military sponsored services within the state. MyState supports an integrated network of support services and resources.
Some support services and resources may have eligibility criteria that determine which benefits can be fully accessed. For some military programs, branch/component and/or activation status may be part of the eligibility criteria. For example, if a Guard or Reserve service member is on active duty orders, they and their dependent family members are eligible to use programs and services on military installations regardless of branch affiliation. If the service member is not activated, then they and their family can use support services offered through their component and through local community resources. For civilian programs, eligibility criteria may include factors such as family income and county of residence. **All National Guard, Reserve, and Active Duty service members, regardless of activation status, and their families can contact the State Family Program Director / Joint Forces Headquarters and the Joint Family Support Assistance Program for information on military and civilian resources within the state. Service members and families can also contact Military OneSource (1-800-342-9647) for local and national resources. |
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Indiana
Military OneSource is available 24/7 to assist you in identifying additional resources. For personalized assistance on any topic at any time, call 1-800-342-9647.
Website Resource Directory links to websites offering national, state, and local support services.
Casualty Resources provide emotional and/or tangible support to Family Members (FM) that have experienced the death of a Service Member (SM) or to SM or FM who have lost other loved ones. These resources may include benefits assistance, grief counseling, and grief support groups for adults and children. The primary Point of Contact for Casualty Resources within the state is the Soldier and Personnel Readiness office at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Child Care Service Resources are child care referral and/or subsidy programs. The primary Point of Contact for Child Care Services within the state is the Child and Youth Specialist at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Child and Youth Service Resources include infant, toddler, and young school age through teen programs, as well as parent education and support programs. The primary Point of Contact for Child & Youth Services within the state is the Child and Youth Specialist at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Crisis Referral and Intervention Resources provide suicide prevention and/or response services for domestic violence, child abuse, sexual assault, other Family Advocacy or critical incident situations. The primary Points of Contact for Crisis Referral and Intervention within the state are the state Chaplain and/or the Sexual Assault Response Coordinator at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Educational Resources provide direct education services to youth or adults and offer a military specific benefit. Resources may also include literacy or non-profit tutoring programs. The primary Point of Contact for Educational Resources within the state is the Education Assistance Coordinator at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Emergency Relief Services provide food, shelter, transportation, and/or financial assistance in emergency or disaster situations. Emergency Relief may also include personal emergency management resources such as the Red Cross military Emergency Communications Services. The primary Point of Contact for Emergency Relief Services within the state is the Red Cross State Headquarters.
Employment Resources provide assistance with job training, job placement, small business ownership, and accessing unemployment benefits. The primary Point of Contact for Employment Resources is Military OneSource. MOS will conduct specialized research to identify local resources best able to meet your specific needs.
Faith Community Resources provide emotional and/or tangible support services, including but not limited to support groups, religious counseling, outreach, and financial assistance geared specifically to Service Members and their families. The primary Point of Contact for Faith Community Resources within the state is the state Chaplain at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Family Member Special Needs Resources provide emotional and/or tangible support, and advocacy services to individuals and families with an adult or child who has a special need. Special needs may be related to physical or psychological health or educational needs. Information on the military's Exceptional Family Member Program, as well as military and civilian resources, can be found on MilitaryHOMERONT. The primary Point of Contact for Family Member Special Needs Resources within the state is the Exceptional Family Member Program at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Family and Individual Assistance Programs (Civilian) Resources consist of community non-profit organizations providing assistance with food, housing, clothing, job training, as well as military specific issues such as coping with deployment. Resources may also consist of Information and Referral programs linking individuals and families to these services, as well as preventative programs that provide education and training which help users avoid difficulties meeting basic needs. The primary Point of Contact for Family and Individual Assistance Programs is Military OneSource. MOS will conduct specialized research to identify local resources best able to meet your specific needs.
Family and Service Member Assistance Programs (Military) consist of military programs that assist with a wide range of issues including counseling, finance, education, child and youth services, etc. The primary Point of Contact for Family and Individual Assistance Programs within the state is the State Family Program Director at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Heroes to Hometowns (H2H) is designed to welcome home Service members who, because of injuries sustained, can no longer serve in the military. H2H establishes a support network and coordinates resources for severely injured Service members returning home. Heroes to Hometowns is a program that focuses on reintegration back home, with networks established at the national, state, and local levels to better identify the extraordinary needs of returning families before they return home and to work with local communities to coordinate government and non-government resources necessary for long term success.
The Joint Forces Headquarters (JFHQ) Resources contain information on various Service member and family oriented programs offered through the JFHQ. The primary Point of Contact is the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Miscellaneous Community Resources include high-value resources with a specific benefit to military members or families that is not appropriate for inclusion in another Directory. The primary Point of Contact for Miscellaneous Community Resources is Military OneSource. MOS will conduct specialized research to identify local resources best able to meet your specific needs.
Money Matters Resources provide counseling and education on financial issues such as, but not limited to, money management, debt reduction, saving and investing, and planning for retirement. The primary Point of Contact for Money Matters Resources is Military OneSource. MOS can provide referrals to financial counseling programs and/or conduct specialized research to identify local resources best able to meet your specific needs.
Physical Health Care Resources provide health care services to Service Members, Veterans, and/or Family Members including, but not limited to, treatment of illness or injury, routine health care, medical evaluations, and prescription services. For health coaching programs and other State Health Care resources to assist with maintaining good health contact Military OneSource.
Psychological Health Care Resources provide counseling services or referrals related to psychological health issues, psychological evaluations, marital or family relationships, substance abuse, and work-life issues such as stress management. Resources may include support groups and psycho-educational classes. For general information and resources, visit the Defense Centers of Excellence for Psychological Health and Traumatic Brain Injury. The primary Point of Contact for Psychological Health Care Resources within the state is the Director of Psychological Health and the Surgeons office at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
Recreation Resources provide recreation or entertainment services offering services to military members and their families. The primary Point of Contact for Recreation Resources is Military OneSource. MOS will conduct specialized research to identify local resources best able to meet your specific needs.
Retirement and Transition Services provide support and planning services related to a Service Member's (SM) retirement, Service Member's transition on or off of Active Duty, or transition for Family Members (FM) related to a military move. The primary Point of Contact for Retirement and Transition Services within the state is the Transition Assistance Advisor at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
State and Local Governments offer a wide variety of services. Most States, Counties and Local Communities have a resource finder's page on their websites. The primary resource within the state can be found at the Department of Human Services website.
Veteran's Affairs Facilities include a comprehensive list of the VA facilities in each State. The primary Point of Contact for state VA services is the VA website.
Most Veteran Service Organizations have National websites with excellent resource finders to locate offices within the local community. The primary resource for accessing these organizations is the VSO website.
Wounded Warrior Resources provide emotional and/or tangible support, and advocacy services to injured or ill Service Members. Programs offering indirect support, such as education or training for caregivers, are also included. For general information and resources, visit the Wounded Warrior Resource Center.. The primary Point of Contact for Wounded Warrior Resources within the state is the Transition Assistance Advisor at the Joint Forces Headquarters.
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