South Union Christian Church
South Union is a church that wants to help you find community and grow in your relationship with Jesus. No matter where you are in your journey, you’re invited to discover your purpose and live it out at South Union.
Downtown Library: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Ellettsville Branch: 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
The Community Organizations database provides information about Monroe County nonprofits and groups.
South Union is a church that wants to help you find community and grow in your relationship with Jesus. No matter where you are in your journey, you’re invited to discover your purpose and live it out at South Union.
We believe that God wants us to follow Him and to be salt and light to our community. We are a part of the Restoration Movement and are trying to do our best to be Jesus to the world. God has called us to Worship Him and to live in Holiness before Him that we might grow and mature in our faith and in His Spirit. We believe we are called to live in community with one another, through the church, to serve and work together. We are also called to make a difference, to witness for Jesus Christ and influence the world around us.
We invite you to be a part of our story.
This organization was established February 7, 1996, with the purpose of promoting public interest in growing daylilies, hostas, daffodils, and iris. It offers several activities to members including education programs, garden tours, flower shows, and opportunities to obtain special rates on selected plants.
Special Olympics Indiana Monroe County offers year-round sports training and athletic competition for children (8 years and over) and adults with intellectual, cognitive or learning disabilities. We offer training and competition in six sports, including Athletics (Track & Field), Basketball, Bowling, Equestrian, Golf, and Softball.
Our mission statement is "St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church is called to love and serve the God we cannot see, by loving the neighbor we can."
As we pass on our Catholic heritage from one generation to the next, we are called by Jesus to be a living community of God's people through worship, teaching, and service. Our mission statement embraces the following:
To worship with one another in prayer, liturgy, and the sacraments.
To nurture our Catholic life as individuals, families, and parish community.
To provide an authentic Catholic vision of who we are and who we are to become through pilgrimage of faith at St. Charles.
To personally live the Gospel of Jesus as Catholic individuals, families, and parish community.
To continually renew our faith as we grow to understand its significance in our daily Christian life
To personally reach out and share our faith-filled lives with our parish and beyond.
To care for each other as Jesus has taught us and to extend that care to others beyond our community
To reach out beyond our community and change the world in which we live according to the Gospel message.
We value the story of Jesus, and look to be active followers of the way of Jesus in the world. We seek to understand our faith relying on Scripture, Tradition, Experience, and Reason as we wrestle with questions of faith. We seek to make this faith and these values part of our personal lives and the lives of our church community. We believe the stories of Jesus inform our Christian life. And we are willing to contemplate these stories as we walk together on our spiritual journeys
St. John the Apostle Catholic Church welcomes all people, wherever they may be on their faith journey, to join our parish family as we strive to grow in our relationship with Jesus Christ. Putting our faith into action, we demonstrate the love of Christ in our lives and in the Ellettsville-Bloomington community.
Stages Bloomington provides music, dance and theatre arts experiences for young people in grades 1-12. Stages gives youth in Bloomington and surrounding communities the opportunity to learn and participate while building self esteem and self confidence.
SHIP counselors offer free and objective assistance. They are not affiliated with any insurance agent or company. Call for more information.
Here at Stinesville Church of the Nazarene, we have learned that:
Life is enjoyed more fully when we learn to care about each other.
Giving God control of our lives helps us avoid many potential mistakes.
God is pleased when we work together to accomplish the goals He has for us
Pastor Ben Muncie and family lead our church in a fun and God-loving way. We are close friends and family anchored in faith and love. Stinesville church was built in 1963. Our doors are always open.
If you are interested in finding a place to live life with friends, we invite you to visit!
Stone Belt believes in the uniqueness, worth and right to self-determination of every individual. Therefore, it is their mission, in partnership with the community, to prepare, empower and support persons with developmental disabilities and their families to participate fully in the life of the community.
Stone Belt is a nonprofit organization that provides education and support for people with disabilities. They are the oldest and largest agency of their kind in South Central Indiana. They provide residential, employment, manufacturing, life skills training, family support, child development and psychological services to help people actively participate in their community.
Meets monthly, call for more information.
Our purpose is to help people grow in their personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
The purpose of the SAS is to improve the professional, academic, and social aspects of its members' lives. It is our goal to bring accounting students, faculty, and professionals together in an 'out-of-the-classroom' atmosphere so that they can meet and discuss relevant accounting and business issues. Through activities such as professional events, community service & social functions, and committee involvement, the SAS helps its members learn the hard skills and soft skills that are needed to be successful in any business environment.
We help students solve university related problems by providing individual attention to each issue. If you think you've tried everything without success to resolve an academic or administrative problem on campus, it's time to contact the Student Advocates Office. When You Don't Know Where Else to Turn... Student Advocates Can Help!
At Susie’s Place Child Advocacy Center, we play a critical role in the investigation of child abuse and neglect.
We provide forensic interviews for children in a child-friendly center for the investigation of alleged crimes against children
Sycamore Land Trust is a nonprofit conservation organization that protects important natural areas and family farms in 26 southern Indiana counties. We are member supported. Many of our preserves are open to the public for hiking and bird watching, and we offer environmental education activities, events, and volunteer opportunities.
The Sycamore Valley Foundation
Building on over 40 years of accident-free firearms education leadership provided by the Sycamore Valley Gun Club, the Sycamore Valley Conservation and Education Foundation was created in response to changing attitudes regarding firearms ownership. Today, the important role played by law-abiding gun owners is less well understood now than at any time in our nation's history. Through our successful acquisition of the Freedom Conservancy property, the Foundation is establishing a world-class shooting sports and firearms safety education facility right here in the heart of Southern Indiana. Your voluntary contributions are needed now to help make this dream a lasting reality.
The Freedom Conservancy
Situated on nearly 150 acres of fertile White River bottom land in rural Owen County, the Freedom Conservancy is a pleasant blend of open fields and mixed-hardwood forested lands. A long-term forestry, wildlife and water quality conservation plan has been developed to ensure continued habitat for native species. Range development, including existing 100 and 200 yard rifle and 25 yard pistol ranges, is being integrated with ongoing agricultural and recreational uses. Family-oriented programs and facilities centered on the shooting sports are a continuing development emphasis.
The Sycamore Valley Gun Club
The Sycamore Valley Gun Club (SVGC) is responsible for daily operation and management of the Freedom Ranges. Permanent shooting facilities for air gun, pistol, rim fire and high-power rifle are available now to registered members and guests. Access to the range is via locked gate, members are provided with the combination. These existing facilities include a 25 yard pistol range, 100 and (1) 200 yard rifle range(s) and a trap range. Future plans include use-specific ranges dedicated to all major shooting disciplines. Membership in the SVGC is available (optionally) to Sycamore Valley Foundation members (with NRA registration) only.