CHIP Indy and the Indianapolis Continuum of Care (CoC) have combined websites into one, centralized hub.
Welcome to Our New Website!
CHIP Indy, the leading force in coordinating Indianapolis’ response to homelessness, proudly announces the launch of its new website, marking a transformative moment in the organization’s evolution. This launch is part of a strategic merger with the Indianapolis Continuum of Care (CoC), aligning resources and fortifying a united front against homelessness in the community.
The revamped website is a testament to CHIP’s dedication to streamlined access to services, showcasing a fresh design, improved functionality, and comprehensive resources. By seamlessly integrating with the CoC, the new online platform represents a unified, collective effort to address the multifaceted challenges of homelessness in Indianapolis.
“Today’s launch is a significant step forward for CHIP and the entire community,” said Chelsea Haring-Cozzi, Executive Director at CHIP. “By unveiling this updated digital presence, we are reinforcing our commitment as the lead support agency for the response to homelessness in Indianapolis.”
The new website offers users an intuitive experience, ensuring easy access to vital information, resources, and support. Visitors can explore the collaborative efforts, initiatives, and advocacy work that define CHIP’s mission. The integrated platform serves as a centralized hub for individuals seeking assistance and partners looking to engage with CHIP’s comprehensive approach.
While the website reflects a new chapter in CHIP’s journey, the organization remains steadfast in its commitment to providing unwavering support to those facing homelessness. The digital merger with the CoC aims to eliminate steps and confusion for partners and individuals seeking assistance while communicating our collective, community-wide action plan.
“We invite our community to explore the new website, engage with the wealth of information it provides, and join us in our shared mission to end homelessness in Indianapolis,” added Haring-Cozzi.
Use our site often? Watch this website video tour to see what has changed and where you can find what you need:
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