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The city of Indianapolis is still a long way off from ending homelessness but one section of the population has experienced some success. The number of veterans counted in an annual assessment recorded a 35 percent drop in numbers. Now advocates hope to learn from lessons in efforts to end homelessness. ....
The mother of a first grader who was struck by a car and killed outside her Irvington school last fall wants the city to prioritize pedestrian safety and hopes a playground memorial will raise awareness of the issue. ....
Free Job Training Gives Hoosiers Hope Amid Pandemic Courtesy Washington Township Adult Education As a dying wish to her mother, 48-year-old Winona Parker vowed to get her high school diploma. It would take the Indianapolis woman four years, and half a dozen attempts, to make her career dream a reality. “I would say to myself, ‘No matter what has come against me, I was now determined more than ever to achieve my goal,’” she recalls in an email. Now, the former fast-food worker is enrolled in a pharmacy tech training program. It will allow her to be certified in about four months to help serve pharmacy teams on the front lines of the coronavirus pandemic. ....