Concord’s mission is about serving near-Southside families. Sometimes, that isn’t always through normal program engagement. We offer a variety of initiatives, classes, and resources to support households like yours.
Diabetes Prevention Program (DPP) with the YMCA of Indianapolis
The YMCA of Greater Indianapolis will debut their evidence-based Diabetes Prevention Program at Concord and offer classes on Thursday afternoons beginning later this year. The year-long program is designed to help adults who are pre-diabetic manage their health and prevent a diabetes diagnosis. To enroll, please contact 317.269.6004 or email changemylife@indyymca.org
The Dynki Deli
Incepted as a snack counter for children and youth, the Dynki Deli has evolved into an on-site lunch service powered by the Illinois Street Food Emporium. The Deli is open from 11a to 1p Tuesdays and Wednesdays-or until all the meals are sold. It is open to the general public, and, through the generosity of friends and corporate partners, older adult program participants are able to eat for a reduced cost.
Toddle
The Center is hosting a weekday playgroup for families of young children. It’s an opportunity for children–and their adult family members–to make new friends, play new games, and begin to develop their gross motor skills.We are developing the summer schedule until we resume programming in the fall. To register, please visit: https://docs.google.com/…/1FAIpQLSdXTPH4WXoQ2q…/viewform
Worlds Apart
In 2015, the Richard M. Fairbanks School of Public Health published ground-breaking data about differences in life expectancy among residents of the Indianapolis Metro area. The first report found that residents in zip code 46225 had the shortest life expectancy of all zip codes included in the research. Since that time, the Center has formalized a partnership with the RFSOP and the lead professor, Dr. Weathers, to examine underlying causes and explore promising solutions to improve quality of life in the neighborhood. You can read more, at Worlds Apart. To read more about our work with RFSOP and the resources that can support positive health outcomes, please click here.
A 2GEN Strategy
As a part of United Way of Central Indiana’s Family Opportunity Fund, Concord has begun providing whole, household-level case management to child and youth participant families. Through this initiative, 2GEN, staff meet with parents/caregivers to provide child development, mental health, and parenting resources, extra-curricular and enrichment activities, and comprehensive case management.