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How to apply for Hancock County Township Trustee Poor Relief + Emergency Aid — Referral Coordination (Hancock County)

Hancock County's elected Township Trustees + CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions + community organizations — coordinated emergency aid framework

Who it's for

Hancock County emergency aid: (1) DISTINCTIVE to Indiana — each elected Township Trustee provides 'poor relief' (township assistance): emergency help with rent / eviction prevention, utility shutoff, food, clothing, medical needs, and burial expenses for residents of that township. Hancock County has 9 townships; find your trustee through the county offices. (2) CICOA Aging & In-Home Solutions for senior case management, meals, and PathWays/CHOICE (317-803-6131). (3) The county EAP Local Service Provider for utility help. (4) The county hospital Financial Assistance Programs for healthcare. (5) Salvation Army / St. Vincent de Paul / Catholic Charities Indianapolis. (6) Gleaners Food Bank of Indiana. (7) Dial 211 (Connect2Help) for general referrals.

Hancock: Indiana's township-trustee poor-relief system is the front-line emergency aid. Layered with CICOA, EAP, hospital FAP, and 211.

What you'll need

  • Proof of Hancock County township residency
  • Proof of all household income
  • Photo identification
  • Documentation of the emergency need (eviction notice, shutoff notice, etc.)

Where to apply

Apply online: official application

By phone: 211

Renewals

as-needed

Official source →Last verified · June 14, 2026

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