29 Jun Isn’t it “easier” to be homeless in the summer?
Dear Friend, I love summertime: baseball at Victory Field, road trips to exciting new places, weekends at the lake, grilling on the patio. It’s a season to refresh and relax. But for...
Dear Friend, I love summertime: baseball at Victory Field, road trips to exciting new places, weekends at the lake, grilling on the patio. It’s a season to refresh and relax. But for...
We are thrilled to have such a meaningful piece of our history outlined in the article, "True to its roots: Wheeler Mission focuses on women and homelessness," published by IndyStar....
A Life She'd Never Wanted “It’s like my world came crashing down,” Michelle remembers. As a child, Michelle was raised in Christian home and wanted for nothing. But at 15, everything changed...
Addiction is a wretched battle that so many Wheeler guests fight. But we know that there is victory and recovery through Christ Jesus. We’re so encouraged by Jacob’s story and...
Here's a little preview of our latest Inside Story! "When Shawn’s father passed away, his own addictions only escalated. His mother came to him in tears. “She begged me not to...
Dear Friends, I want to introduce you to a very special program called Revive: Kids, our ministry for children at our Center for Women & Children (CWC) in Indianapolis. The Setting While moms are...
Looking at her life, you’d never have guessed that Kasey had been battling depression and anxiety since she was a little girl. “I was 40 years old. I had a...
Dear Friends, Are you a thrifty shopper? Bargain hunter? I love a good deal, and it’s even better when my purchase goes towards a great cause – like Wheeler Mission. A Bit of...
Just the start When men, women, and children first come to Wheeler Mission, usually the first way we provide help and hope is with a warm meal. It's after the most...
Dear Friends, Did you know that April is National Volunteer Month, a month dedicated to honoring faithful volunteers and encouraging others to engage in service? The Heart of the Matter When I think...