INDIANAPOLIS — The Fay Biccard Glick Neighborhood Center at Crooked Creek, a facility on the northwest side of Indianapolis that has been in service for 41 years, is set to temporarily close its doors on August 15th.
The center, at 71st and Michigan Road, announced its temporary closure due to financial difficulties, including overstaffing and overextending resources to serve the more than 300 families and individuals it assists monthly.
“The board made a leadership change in June, and is launching an intensive audit while temporarily closing the facility,” Glick staff members said. “The board’s information to date asserts that the financial challenges stem from an intense passion to serve as many families as possible.”
The center, which has served as a vital hub for neighbors, parents,