Food support, entertainment options and volunteer opportunities are just a few of the many resources made available by Marian County officials.
The health and well-being of our fans, employees, partners, community, and team have and always will be a top priority. Health professionals are evaluating the COVID-19 pandemic by the second and in doing so, are providing daily recommendations to keep our community, state, country and world safe. We encourage you to utilize the recommendations and assistance provided by the organizations below.
The evolving COVID-19 pandemic has affected the Hoosier state in many ways. Consult the ISDH page for updated news and guidance regarding this outbreak.
The Indiana Region of the American Red Cross serves 6.3 million Hoosiers in 87 counties. Volunteer, donate blood, and help turn the tides of the COVID-19 pandemic in our communities today.
Utilize this map to find available food resources near you.
Our partners at Meijer are currently hiring for short-term, permanent, and pharmaceutical positions. Apply today!
No drive to the doctor’s office, no waiting in the lobby, no appointments necessary. Download Anthem’s free LiveHealth Online app and meet virtually with a doctor to get your questions answered, learn your diagnosis, and receive prescribed medications when needed.
Our partners at Riley Children’s Health have created a COVID-19 resource page for public use. Further, you can sign up for an Indianapolis Indians Signature Rewards Visa® Credit Card through Elements Financial. For every card opened, Elements Financial will donate $100 to Indianapolis Indians Charities, with 100 percent of those proceeds benefiting the Riley Relief Fund.
The official team doctor of the Indianapolis Indians has a COVID-19 resource page for public use.
AARP is providing information and resources about COVID-19 to help older Hoosiers and their families protect themselves from the virus. If you have a loved one currently living in a nursing home, you may be seeking answers.
The Indiana Women, Infants, and Children Program remains committed to serving families during the COVID-19 pandemic. Local WIC agencies have been permitted to complete WIC appointments over the phone.
Relay Indiana is a service of Indiana Telephone Relay Access Corporation (InTRAC). It is a free service that provides full telecommunications accessibility to people who are speech impaired, hard of hearing, or deaf, and allows users with special telecommunication devices to communicate with standard users through specially trained Relay Operators.
IndyGo is committed to safely serve the public during this crisis. Its public transit services will continue with the safety and health of its personnel and riders a top priority. Changes have been made in regard to transit fares, boarding procedures and public transit capacities.
The CDC, our nation’s health protection agency, saves lives with the public’s health, safety, and security in mind. Stay informed.
The WHO, a specialized agency of the United Nations responsible for international public health with over 7,000 people representing over 150 countries around the globe, has everyday updates on the COVID-19 pandemic.