Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis celebrated its 25th anniversary of helping families affected by homelessness with a reunion cookout held last month at Carmel United Methodist Church. CUMC hosted the first family in the program in 1994. The organization has now served more than 1,000 families in the greater Indianapolis area. (Photos by Ben Stout) Noah Chapuran bounces on one foot across a giant "Super Twister" inflatable. Darnaé Scales, former director of Family Promise of Greater Indianapolis, gives a speech about his time at the organization and the work he and others did in building the Interfaith Hospitality Network. Churches, mosques and temples that participate in the IHN help by opening their doors to homeless families from across the greater metro area. By utilizing these otherwise unoccupied spaces, homeless families are able to avoid the overcrowded public shelter system, even if just for a night. Snapshot: Family Promise celebrates 25 years 0 By Current Publishing on June 15, 2019 Carmel Community More Headlines Share. Twitter Facebook Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email