
To combat isolation, we encourage you to set up video chats or calls with friends and family. Remember that just because states are opening up, does not mean it is necessarily safe to return to normal.
These are serious times with unprecedented challenges for our region and nation. Let's continue to work together to bring our region together and address the COVID-19 health crisis, the economic slowdown, and the injustices in our communities.
As our children return to school, let us all do our part to stay safe and healthy during this challenging time. Together, we are working through this. We are stronger together.
More NW Indiana Testing Sites Announced
ISDH has partnered with OptumServe to provide testing sites across the state. Individuals who are symptomatic for COVID-19 OR close contacts of confirmed COVID-19 positive patients when it is imperative that the contact continues to work and/or have close contact with at risk populations. It also applies to folks over 65 with challenging conditions.
Registration for testing at an ISHD/Optum site is required and can be completed at https://lhi.care/covidtesting or by phone at 888-634-1123. Hoosiers will not be charged for testing and insurance is not required. If you have private health insurance, please bring that information with you.
TEMPORARY DRIVE-THRU
Morton High School, 9am – 6pm, 6915 Grand Ave., Hammond
Testing Coming to Morton High School in Hammond for any Indiana Resident. Need to be:
- Healthcare Worker,
- First Responder,
- Essential Worker,
- High Risk Category,
- A Household Member that Lives with One of the above.
PERMANENT TESTING SITES:
LAKE COUNTY:
Hammond:
Emissions testing site:
Drive-thru 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Saturday
1231 E. Gostlin St. Hammond.
Munster:
Community Hospital, 219- 836-1600
(Drive Thru) Appoint Req., Referral Req., Testing all Patients
901 Macarthur Blvd., Munster, IN
Midwest Clinic, 219-513-2000
Appointment Req., Referral not Req. Testing all patients
8135 Calumet Ave., Closes at 8pm
Schererville:
Family Urgent Care – 219-440-7351
Appointment Req., Referral Req., Limited to certain patients
1217 US 41, Schererville, IN
Closes at 9pm
Merrillville:
Methodist Hospital – Southlake Campus, 219-738-5500
(Appointment Required, referral required, testing all patients)
(Drive Thru)
8701 Broadway, Merrillville, IN Open 24 hours
Crown Point:
Midwest Express Clinic, 219-769-1362
5521 Lincoln Hwy #1A
Appointment Req., Referral not Required, Testing all patients)
Closes at 8pm
Franciscan Health Crown Point, 219-738-2100
Appointment Req., Referral Req., Testing all Patients, Drive Thru
1201 S. Main Street
Open 24 Hours
East Chicago:
Walgreens, 800-925-4733
720 W. Chicago Ave., East Chicago
Drive Thru, Appointment Not Req. Referral Not Req. Testing for all patients
Closes at 5pm
Gary:
Methodist Hospital, 219-866-4000
Northlake Campus (Drive Thru)
(Appointment Required, referral required, testing all patients)
600 Grant St., Gary, IN
Open 24 Hours
Dyer:
Midwest Clinic, 219-440-7340
Appoint Req., Referral Req., Testing all patients
875 Joliet St , Dyer
Closes at 8pm


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Attached is the schedule (August 19th - 28th) for the full Mobile Market food distributions. Updated information is also available on the website: www.foodbanknwi.org/market
To get reminders, text "FoodBankNWI" to 50155. Additional Mini Mobile Markets will be posted via Facebook 2-3 days in advance. Mobile Market is available to individuals and families in Lake & Porter Counties.
The Food Bank of Northwest Indiana is in need of volunteer drivers to deliver grocery boxes to seniors who are disabled, high risk, or immuno-compromised.
The delivery date is Wednesday, August 19th, 9am - 12pm. The deliveries are safe/social distanced.
Sign up here: https://doodle.com/poll/w2bvp4z65hpaqv2c
Starting July 1, the South Shore Line is providing free westbound rides on all trains through Aug. 31, in which passengers can board trains without purchasing tickets. Up to three children who are 13 years old or younger can ride free with a fare-paying adult.
Throughout July and August, doctors, nurses, EMTs, paramedics, firefighters, medical personnel, law enforcement, TSA agents and security personnel can continue riding for free, according to a news release from South Shore Line.
If you or someone you know is suffering from depression, anxiety or addiction during this national crisis, please call our hotline number to speak to a professional. You are not alone. There is support available for you during this stressful time.
KEY warmline, a non-crisis talk line now available
The Division of Mental Health and Addiction recognizes that during this stressful time, people may be experiencing more feelings of anxiety and depression, and may need additional support. In partnership with KEY Consumer Organization which has a peer-run warmline for individuals who need to talk, the DMHA wishes to share with you the following information.
Who is KEY Consumer Organization an what is a warmline?
KEY Consumer Organization is a mental health consumer-run organization that seeks to empower and encourage others in their recovery journey. We advocate on the state and local levels for consumers like us. One of the ways we serve consumers is through our peer-run warmline.
What is a warmline?
A warmline is a non-crisis talk line where individuals can call to talk with a certified recovery specialist who is in recovery with mental health challenges themselves, and is trained to support and empower others in their recovery journeys.
If you need to talk with someone who can provide support, encouragement and empowerment, call the warm line at 800-933-5397, Monday - Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.
For more information on KEY Consumer Organization or the warmline, go to www.keyconsumer.org.
FSSA Division of Mental Health and Addiction | 402 W. Washington St. W353, P.O. Box 7083 | Indianapolis, IN 46207-7
On Saturday, September 5th, motorcycle riders from all over the Region will ride 80 miles throughout the streets of Northwest Indiana to raise awareness and funds for individuals facing hunger. The Ride will begin at the Food Bank at 10am and end at Calumet Harley-Davidson, Inc. with a closing rally celebration, food, and drinks.
The cost is $25 per rider (includes tshirt, wristband, and entry into end rally celebration). Register today online: www.foodbanknwi.org/ride. Or to avoid the online fees, download the registration form here: www.foodbanknwi.org/rideregistrationform. Then drop off or mail.
On Saturday, September 19th, the Food Bank of Northwest Indiana is hosting The Hunger Hike, a walk, bike, run to support our hunger relief efforts in the Region.
In addition to raising awareness and funds to provide food assistance, the event allows our partner agencies and pantries an opportunity to raise funds to stock their shelves. We are inviting corporate and community organizations to join us by forming a team.
Participating in the event allows you to support a great cause that addresses a basic need, and also creates an opportunity for team building. We have several registration levels to suit your needs, including a corporate team package. Sign up today: www.foodbanknwi.org/hike.
North Township Trustee Frank J. Mrvan is partnering with the East Chicago Police Department to kick start a free Emergency Identification Autism Bracelet program for the City of East Chicago.
The bracelet, which is numbered and brightly colored, allows officers to better identify and relate to children with autism in order to keep them safe. Once registered, police can look up the individual’s name and emergency contact information associated with the Emergency Identification Autism Bracelet.
Please fill out one of the forms below and submit it electronically on the North Township's website. The forms are available in English and Spanish. The completed form can also be mailed to: Tavell Grant, 5947 Hohman Ave., Hammond, IN 46320.
North Township Trustee | 5947 Hohman Ave., Hammond, IN 46320