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REMINDER: One-stop shop in Sullivan, Whiteland

Government and Politics

April 8, 2023

From: Indiana Governor Eric J Holcomb

INDIANAPOLIS - Governor Eric J. Holcomb today reminds Hoosiers that two one-stop shops will continue to operate next week, Monday through Saturday. These state assistance centers are available to help Hoosiers who were impacted by deadly storms that crossed the state March 31 and April 1.

"As Hoosiers recover and rebuild, it's important the state continues to be there to help," said Gov. Holcomb. "Our one-stop shops will be open all week with flexible hours so Hoosiers can obtain those vital records they may have lost." 

The two sites in Sullivan and Whiteland, will be open Monday, April 10, through Friday, April 14, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m., and Saturday, April 15, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Locations are:

The new Sullivan City Hall, 110 N. Main Street, Sullivan

Clark Pleasant School District Administration Building, 50 Center St., Whiteland

Agencies that will be on-site are:

Indiana Department of Homeland Security 

Recovery resources and information 

Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles (BMV)

Reproduction of identification, permits, title replacement, registrations, and license plates.

Indiana Department of Insurance (IDOI)

Interpretation of insurance policies, information on lost or damaged policies, obtaining copies of insurance policies, and car insurance assistance.

Indiana Department of Workforce Development (DWD)

Apply for state unemployment benefits; Information on services available through the WorkOne offices.

Family and Social Services Administration (FSSA)

Replace Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefit cards, Health coverage application assistance.

Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority (IHCDA)               

Emergency hotel vouchers and short-term rental assistance for persons in need of immediate housing. 

Indiana Department of Health (IDOH)

Replacement of vital records (birth and death certificates), WIC assistance, and referrals for health services.

Hoosiers may also call 211 for referrals to services and to report damage. However, damage reports to 211 do not constitute as an official application for assistance. Should the state’s application for federal assistance be approved for some or all counties, more information about the FEMA aid approval and SBA Disaster Loan processes will be made available.