Diabetes Impact Project – Indianapolis Neighborhoods (DIP-IN)

Welcome! We are glad that you are interested in finding out more about the Diabetes Impact Project (DIP-IN). Through this project, we plan to:

  • reduce complications and improve quality of life of people living with diabetes
  • increase awareness of risk factors for diabetes and encourage people at high risk to be screened so they can take action
  • foster an environment (physical and social) that supports greater health and well-being for all residents
  • increase community capacity to lead DIP-IN initiatives through a focus on civic engagement and enhanced community leadership.

Video: Learn from partners why the Diabetes Impact Project was needed

DIP-IN Communities

view looking down northeast neighborhood street

Northeast

The Northeast community is east of Fall Creek and the Indiana State Fairgrounds. It is where residents of Oxford, Keystone-Millersville and Arlington Woods neighborhoods call home.

Northeast community
mural on building in near west neighborhood

Near West

The Near West community is located along the banks of the White River and is just minutes from the center of downtown Indianapolis. It is home to Haughville, Hawthorne, Stringtown, and We Care neighborhoods.

Near West community
building mural in northwest neighborhood

Near Northwest

The Near Northwest community is home to historic places of significance including the main street named for the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Crown Hill Cemetery and Flanner House.

Near Northwest community