Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana

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429 N Pennsylvania St Ste 401
Indianapolis, IN 46204

The Fair Housing Center of Central Indiana (FHCCI) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting open housing and addressing discrimination within the housing market. Established as a 501(c)(3), the FHCCI provides vital programs in Counseling, Education, Inclusive Communities, and Public Policy to ensure affordable and accessible housing for all residents in Central Indiana and beyond.

With a mission centered around advocating for equitable communities and housing choice, the FHCCI actively works to eradicate housing discrimination while educating the public about their rights under fair housing laws. Through various initiatives, including community outreach and annual events, the organization strives to create an inclusive housing landscape for all individuals.

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Katy E.
4/9/2020

It's organizations like this one that restore my faith in humanity. The Fair Housing Center is a nonprofit that offers free services to those facing discrimination with housing- whether that's...

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