Good of the Town
Danville's "Good of the Town" serves as a comprehensive hub for residents, offering various local services and support systems. From healthcare and educational opportunities to emergency services, it aims to connect individuals and families with the tools they need to thrive in our community.
Drug & Alcohol Addiction Services
Substance abuse addiction can impact all walks of life. If you or somebody you know is struggling with substance abuse problems, please take a moment to reach out to one of these organizations:
Mental Health Services
Mental health needs are a frequently encountered dimension of law enforcement. While our agency facilitates training for our officers in how to respond to individuals with mental health conditions, connecting our community with treatment facilities is an important component to raise awareness.
Suicide Prevention & Awareness Services
Suicide prevention and awareness are often not discussed. Here are links to organizations that strive to raise awareness and provide treatment to individuals who struggle with suicidal thoughts/ideation.
Domestic Violence
Victims of domestic violence often feel that they have little or no recourse to help themselves or their children to leave an abusive environment. While our agency has a pro-arrest policy to arrest the primary aggressor, resources are available to help victims get their lives back together.
Family Support
Danville Greater Chamber of Commerce:
At the Greater Danville Chamber of Commerce, they facilitate meaningful conversations between businesses through networking events like Pour After Four, Members and Mugs, ribbon cuttings, and more. It’s a culture of support; its members range from those in the advertising and the media industry to sports and recreation.
https://www.danvillechamber.org/
Downtown Danville:
Discover all Danville has to offer: a bustling small town with a charming heritage and a diverse community of merchants and artisans. Stroll the square with a cup of coffee from a local cafe, browse unique boutiques with one-of-a-kind storefronts, discover a new favorite dining experience, and finish your day at a beautifully restored art deco theatre.
https://discoverdowntowndanville.org/
Visit Hendricks County:
Just 10 minutes west of Indianapolis, our small towns and local regions offer a taste of the good life in an affordable and accessible way.
https://www.visithendrickscounty.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQiAmeKQBhDvARIsAHJ7mF4--cQb1OWukxAwR3VIRe5mxSCUNaoQnN-6yiQDuttq3uCPXVftn3IaAtI3EALw_wcB
Hendricks County Historical Museum:
The Hendricks County Museum is at 170 S. Washington Street in Danville, just o The Hendricks County Museum is at 170 S. Washington Street in Danville, just one block south of the courthouse square in the building that served from 1868 to 1974 as the Hendricks County Sheriff’s home, with the jail in the basement. It is furnished as it would have been in the late 1800 block south of the courthouse square in the building that served from 1868 to 1974 as the Hendricks County Sheriff’s home, with the jail in the basement. have been in the late 1800s.
For more information, contact us at hcmuseum@co.hendricks.in.us or (317) 718- 6158.
https://hendrickscountymuseum.org/
Danville Community School Corporation:
https://www.danville.k12.in.us/
Danville Center Township Public Library:
The Danville Public Library began in 1902 on a lot at the corner of Marion and Indiana Streets in downtown Danville. Being the county seat, and having Central Normal College already established, local businessmen felt it was time for a public library to serve both the students of the college and the citizens of the community.
https://dplindiana.org/
Hendricks County Recycling District
317-858-6070
https://www.recyclehendrickscounty.org/