27 Jul

One Survivor’s Story

Each year, thousands of people escaping domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and

20 Jun

The Gift of Planned Giving

What is planned giving?Planned giving allows individuals to make large, meaningful

26 May

Why people stay in abusive relationships

“Why didn’t they just leave?” It’s a question we often hear

26 Apr

Sexual Assault and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace

April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month, and we’re taking a look

04 Apr

Subaru Shares the Love with The Julian Center

The Julian Center was proud to partner with Subaru for their

15 Mar

From victim to survivor: Melinda’s story

Each year, thousands of people escaping domestic abuse, sexual abuse, and

21 Feb

Helping a friend or roommate is being abused

If you believe your friend or roommate is in an abusive

18 Feb

Donor Spotlight: Valentine’s Day for Indiana Women’s Shelters

Earlier this month, representatives from Valentine's Day for Indiana Women's Shelters

23 Jan

Stalking through the (mis)use of technology

Cyberstalking involves using the Internet or other electronic means to stalk

14 Dec

Special Update from Jeff Brown

Dear Supporters, I don't normally post something like this, but with

26 Sep

Know Your Rights at School: What is Title IX?

This year Title IX celebrated its 50th anniversary. We often hear

21 Jul

How you can help The Julian Center

Founded in 1975, The Julian Center is the largest organization supporting

05 May

Need Help? You Are Not Alone.
Call the 24-Hour Crisis Line (317) 920-9320.

Every Gift Makes an Impact

Your Donations Make Every Program, Meal Served, and Night's Stay Possible

$ 0

Can provide a gas card for a survivor to get to work.

$ 0

Can provide 4 hours of staffing for our 24 hour crisis line.

$ 0

Can provide a bus ticket to get a survivor out of town for safety.

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Can help run the entire Julian Center campus for one hour.

The Julian Center empowers survivors of domestic and sexual violence and creates a community where every individual is safe and respected. And we are proud to be the largest organization of its kind in Indiana.

Since 1975, we have assisted more than 66,350 people and educated over 365,750 others on the causes and effects of domestic and sexual violence and its impact on our community.