Coburn Place is a comprehensive transitional housing program based in Indianapolis that provides supportive services and housing options for survivors of intimate partner violence. The organization offers a safe haven and empowers victims to break the cycle of violence, achieve self-sufficiency and live a life free of abuse. Their services include safe and secure housing, case management, mental health counseling, legal advocacy, and children's programs. Coburn Place follows a trauma-informed approach, ensuring their services are sensitive to the unique needs of individuals who have experienced trauma.
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