Community Services/Non-Profits near Hobart, IN

12 locations found near Hobart

“Amazing ???Wonderful staff. Loving, caring, and passionate about the work. So grateful for the Center for Possibilities. They go above and beyond, you feel like family.”

5 Superb11 Reviews

“I LOVE this facility! My children have been part of the before/after care for a few years, and my 5 year old is very excited for summer camp. This location offers great classes and sports for children. I love the updates to the workout room!”

4.1 Good64 Reviews

“I love this place my mother and I go here often it's clean never anything dirty on floors or racks it is set at more than fair price the people are kind caring and a trustworthy children of God at a time when we are having trouble putting food on the table we know we can come here and cloth our kids cheap and clean and nice things I know I can't afford to shop goodwill it is so over priced I can afford one shirt I pray y'all stay open and maybe get a bigger place this is what we need thank you to all that work here or have anything to do with this store staying you are a true blessing ❤️❤️❤️”

4.8 Superb42 Reviews

“This a great place. Made me feel very welcomed. I've never been to a place where everyone was so proud of. Food was great. Drinks are the best around, great bartender.”

4.6 Superb39 Reviews

“The OB Staff at 5th Avenue are great! Leah Staples is a really good OBGYN who’s passionate about patient care. There’s also a new provider named Dr.Perry that takes care of all the high risk OB patients, Together they make an amazing team.”

4.4 Superb88 Reviews

“EEU is a great place for handicapped children to go for supervised and hand guided horse riding lessons. Their barn collapsed under the weight of the the recent heavy snow and they need help to rebuild it. The horses are all okay and being boarded elsewhere. This is a non profit organization that has done so much good for so many. Please consider donating. They will need volunteer labor as well as monetary donations. Their website has information on how to contact them and ways to help.”

5 Superb8 Reviews

“Best community arts organization in the NW Indiana region.Volunteer driven they host 8 visual art exhibits a year as well as classes, events, and a seasonal farmers market down the street.”

5 Superb3 Reviews

“It takes a long time to get the assistance you need but it’s also a lot of people needing assistance I’m very thankful for them they helped out a Great deal I highly recommend”

4 Good10 Reviews

“We've been taking our kids (4 yr old and 8 month old) here for over 6 months and have nothing but great things to say! The staff is easy to talk to and good with communicating with us. They make everything SO special for the kids for every small thing ❤ I am so happy we connected with Children's First and highly recommend!”

3.9 Good17 Reviews

“If u have the time to look thru the mountains of clothes and dig thru the crates….. most definitely worth it!!! I’ve found so many cool things in there!! Very vintage!!!”

3.6 Good113 Reviews

“It's a bit run down. The track walls need to be repainted; not sure why it wasn't when they closed to repair and paint. One stationary bike has been broken for months; it's the only one that style. They "updated" their app but the only thing it's good for is your bar code to enter. No events, messages, calendar, or any way to contact them. When I asked when it would be complete, I was told "they're working in it". Also months ago. Why not keep the old app that worked while you create a better one? Staff regularly enters the track walking in the wrong direction, because they're headed to a classroom. But the classroom is accessible if you walk the right way too, or use another set of stairs. The public and children do this as well. Could be resolved with better signage and staff meetings. I've had several near collisions. It's the only facility with a walking track or I'd go to a different gym.”

3.2 Average56 Reviews

“Generally speaking we have a great experience.Today was an exception but it needs attention. I lost my car keys and went to the front desk for help.The woman at the desk had a set of keys but they weren't mine. I was clearly distressed and continued to describe what my keys looked like, her body language and tone changed to annoyance and contempt.She didn't have my keys and said I should go look elsewhere. I found her mannerism to be incredibly rude. Our daughter felt her service was average or below.In customer service, an attitude of sincere concern goes a long way. Offering possible solutions (e.g., have you checked the kiosk upstairs, let me note down what they look like in case someone turns them in, etc.) is even better.As we left she asked my husband and daughter if we found our keys. I felt it was insincere. When I needed help she did the bare minimum. Her tone and body language (turning toward the computer ?️ and away from me) clearly showed it wasn't her problem at the time.Car keys are important so is quality customer service.An employee at the upstairs customer service kiosk had my keys. She was polite and friendly.Again, we like the Y but this incident upset me."The key is when a customer walks away, thinking, 'Wow, I love doing business with them, and I want to tell others about the experience.'"~ Shep Hyken ?”

3 Average102 Reviews