INDIANAPOLIS — The Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center at Crooked Creek at 71st and Michigan Road has always been the place where neighbors could be heard, parents could drop off kids, residents could receive rental assistance and the unemployed could launch a job search.
Today, the Center is mostly shut down due to an internal financial investigation and lacks a permanent chief executive officer.
“The board made a leadership change in June, and is launching an intensive audit,” read a statement released by Glick’s public relations consultant. “The Center is experiencing financial challenges primarily from overstaffing and overextending financially to help more than 300+ families and neighbors.
“The financial challenges stem from an intense passion to serve as many families as possibl