About us
The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center, Funded by The Division of Mental Health And Addiction, offers priority services to women who are pregnant and women who have dependent children. In most cases, these services are offered at a nominal fee, according to an individuals’ household income. We would like first share our mission and vision for the Harbor Light Corps/Center. Primarily, people know us at the Harbor Light as those who help people in addiction. Secondly, but more importantly we would like you to know we are a place where people and their families worship and minister.
Salvation Army International Mission Statement
The Salvation Army, an international movement, is an evangelical part of the Universal Christian Church.
Its message is based on the Bible. Its ministry is motivated by the love for God. Its mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and meet human needs in his name without discrimination.
Corps Vision Statement
We believe this is a ministry of “redeeming the time” to the whole person as we meet needs through our different outreach programs. We are growing a spiritual nurturing place of worship, to feed souls, for those in recovery where they can find healing in Jesus Christ.
Harbor Light Center Mission Statement
“We provide a full continuum of Addictions, Transitional Housing, supportive services and spiritual development. The Center is committed to providing the highest quality of care for our consumers. The Center values the staff by our commitment to cultural competency, business ethics, training and development, and best practices in human resource management.”
Worship
We would like to invite you to our Sunday Bible Study and Worship Services
9:30 a.m. Bible Study
10:45 a.m. Morning Worship Service
We do offer Bible Studies throughout the week if you are interested please contact our chaplain’s office.
History
The Salvation Army Harbor Light Center, located at 2400 N. Tibbs Ave. in Indianapolis, is a residential and outpatient treatment and rehabilitation center serving men and women battling substance abuse, chemical dependency, homelessness and poverty.
In 2001, the center moved locations, from 927 N. Pennsylvania St. in the downtown area to the 2400 N. Tibbs Ave. location, the site of the former Pleasant Run Children’s Home. Harbor Light Center is open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year and conducts both weekly and Sunday morning worship services for those in treatment and rehabilitation programs and their families.
The center offers a full continuum of Addiction Treatment Services and a Transitional Housing Program for adults ages 18+ including a broad spectrum of professional counseling, including psychological, vocational and spiritual guidance. Harbor Light Center is CARF accredited and state certified with the Indiana Division of Mental Health and Addiction.
