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Additional Info & Resources

Trash Pick Up: Thursdays

Curbside trash pickup for Twin Creek residents is every Thursday morning at 7:00 a.m. Each household is allowed up to 10 bags of acceptable trash per week. For additional information about trash pick-up please click on the following link: City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Trash Pick-Up

Heavy Trash Pick-Up: Once a Month

Each household is allowed to set out two (2) heavy trash items a month on your normal Thursday trash pick-up days. For additional information about what is considered heavy trash, please click on the following link: City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Heavy Trash

Recycling Service: Every Other Thursday

Indianapolis provides residents with many options for household recycling. A curbside recycling service can be obtained for a $5-a-month fee, or you can drop off your recyclables at several locations around the city. The closest location for basic recyclables is located at Northwestway Park. For additional information, please click on the following link: City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Recycling

Twin Creeks is located in the Metropolitan School District of Pike Township. The district has 14 schools: nine elementary schools, three middle schools and a high school. An alternative school, known as the Cooperative Achievement Program, is available for high school students who would benefit better from an alternative learning environment.

It’s easier than ever to engage with each other! In addition to messaging abilities for registered residents of this site, we’ve set up groups on the platforms you’re already using. Use these platforms to share news, learn about timely community happenings, celebrate a milestone, ask questions, and general neighborly chat. 

  1. TCHOA Facbook Group
  2. TCHOA Nextdoor Neighborhood
  3. TCHOA Community

Public & Community Assistance, Bill Pay Help, Local Food Pantries and Meal Services, Community Centers, Mental Health Community Resources

Public & Community Assistance

  • Financial & Emergency AssistancePike Township Trustee’s Office:
    • Provides help with rent, mortgage, utilities, and food. Residents in need can contact the office for appointments and support. Additionally, they offer meal packs for children and remote food pantry services at various locations throughout the week.
    • Location: 5665 Lafayette Rd, Indianapolis, IN 46254
    • Contact: (317) 291-5801
    • Website: Pike Township Trustee
  • Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center at Crooked Creek:
    • Offers various services including case management, financial assistance, food pantry, and wellness programs.
    • Location: 2990 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
    • Contact: (317) 293-2600
  • Community Action of Greater Indianapolis (CAGI):
    • Provides emergency assistance, energy assistance programs, and more to help residents in need.
    • Main Office: 3266 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208
    • Contact: (317) 396-1800
    • Website: CAGI
  • Pike Township Residents Association (PTRA):
    • Acts as a forum for residents to discuss regional and local neighborhood concerns such as land use, development, parks, and more. They also support various community initiatives and events.
    • Website: PTRA

Local Food Pantries and Meal Services:

1. Red Zone Food Pantry:

  • Description: Provides food assistance to anyone in Pike Township through a drive-thru system. This pantry is accessible three times a week.
  • Schedule: Open Monday, Wednesday, and Friday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
  • Location: Various locations within Pike Township.
  • Contact: For more information, residents can contact the Pike Township Trustee’s Office at (317) 291-5801.

2. School-Based Meal Packs:

  • Description: Meal packs are provided for children aged 18 and under at several school locations within Pike Township. These are available for pick-up on specific days.
  • Schedule:
    • Tuesdays: Available at Guion Creek Elementary School, Deer Run Elementary School, Eastbrook Elementary School, and Pike Freshman Center.
    • Thursdays: Distributed at apartment complexes including La Joja- Abington, Whispering Pines/Scarborough, Falcon Creek, and Mayfield Green.
  • Purpose: Ensures that children have access to nutritious meals even when school is not in session.

3. Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center at Crooked Creek:

  • Description: Offers a food pantry that provides groceries and other essential items to families in need.
  • Services: In addition to food assistance, the center provides case management and wellness programs.
  • Location: 2990 West 71st Street, Indianapolis, IN 46268
  • Contact: (317) 293-2600

4. Community Action of Greater Indianapolis (CAGI):

  • Description: Provides food assistance along with other emergency services like utility assistance and financial help.
  • Location: 3266 N. Meridian St., Indianapolis, IN 46208
  • Contact: (317) 396-1800
  • Website: CAGI

Other Community Centers in Indianapolis:

  • John H. Boner Community Center:
    • Offers a variety of services including food assistance.
    • Location: 2236 East 10th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46201
    • Contact: (317) 264-1379
  • Flanner House of Indianapolis:
    • Provides groceries and essential items through their pantry services.
    • Location: 2424 Martin Luther King Jr. Street, Indianapolis, IN 46208
    • Contact: (317) 925-4231 ext. 256

Mental Health Community Resources

If you or someone you know is struggling with sexual violence, relationship abuse, general mental health & well-being, or thoughts of self-harm or suicide, it is not your fault, and you are not alone. Below is information on how to find support and people who want to listen.

  • Indy 24-Hour Crisis Hotline: If you or someone you know is in immediate crisis, contact the Marion County 24-Hour Crisis Hotline at (317) 251-7575.
  • Indiana 2-1-1: For comprehensive information and referrals to local mental health services, dial 2-1-1 or visit IN211 for services available to the 46268 area.
  • RAINN (Rape, Abuse & Incest National Network): Free, confidential, 24/7 help is available.
    Call 1-800-656-4673 or visit RAINN.org to chat with a support counselor.
  • National Domestic Violence Hotline: If you or someone you know is experiencing relationship abuse in any form, free, confidential support is available 24/7. Text START to 88788, call 1-800-799-SAFE(7233), or chat online at TheHotline.org. You are not alone.
  • Marion County Health Department Behavioral Health Services:
    • Services: Offers a variety of mental health services including crisis intervention, outpatient therapy, and psychiatric services.
    • Contact: (317) 221-2000
    • Website: Marion County Health Department
  • Mental Health America of Indiana
    • Services: Provides advocacy, education, and service coordination to ensure access to mental health care for residents. They also operate a helpline for immediate assistance and referrals.
    • Helpline: (800) 555-6424
    • Website: Mental Health America of Indiana
  • Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA):
    • Services: Provides funding and oversight for mental health services across Indiana, including community mental health centers that serve Pike Township residents.
    • Contact: (800) 457-8283
    • Website: Indiana DMHA
  • Adult & Child Health
    • Services: Provides mental health and addiction services including therapy, psychiatric services, and crisis intervention. They offer both in-person and telehealth services.
    • Location: Various locations, with services accessible to Pike Township residents.
    • Contact: (877) 882-5122
    • Website: Adult & Child Health
  • Families First Indiana
    • Services: Offers counseling, crisis intervention, and support groups for individuals and families dealing with mental health issues.
    • Contact: (317) 634-6341
    • Website: Families First Indiana

Electricity

AES Indiana
One Monument Circle
P.O. Box 1594
Indianapolis, Indiana 46206-1595
(888) 261-8222

Natural Gas and Water

Citizens Energy Group
P.O. Box 7056
Indianapolis, IN 46207-7056
(317) 924-3311

Telephone

AT&T

Cable Television

Comcast
3085 N High School Rd
Indianapolis, IN 46224
800 934-6489

Other Services

Trash Pick Up

Curb side trash pickup for Twin Creek residents is every Thursday morning at 7:00a.m. Each household is allowed up to 10 bags of acceptable trash per week. For additional information about trash pick-up please click on the following link: City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Trash Pick-Up

Heavy Trash Pick-Up

Each household is allowed to set out two (2) heavy trash items a month on your normal Thursday trash pick-up days. For additional information about what is considered heavy trash, please click on the following link: City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Heavy Trash

Recycling Service

Indianapolis provides residents many options for household recycling. A curb side recycling service can be obtained for a $5 a month fee or you can drop off your recyclables at several locations around the city. The closest location for basic recyclables is located at Northwestway Park. For additional information, please click on the following link: City of Indianapolis Department of Public Works – Recycling

School District Information

Twin Creeks is located in the Metropolitan School District of Pike Township. The district has 14 schools: nine elementary schools, three middle schools and a high school. An alternative school, known as the Cooperative Achievement Program, is available for high school students who would benefit better from an alternative learning environment.

MSD Of Pike Township Website

TCHOA Homeowner Forms & Documents

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