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Community Center in Zionsville, IN
For more than 100 years, the JCC Indianapolis has been a neighborhood and community resource near Zionsville. From its start in 1914 in downtown Indianapolis at 23rd and Meridian as a place for Jewish immigrants to eat, shower and socialize to its current location on Hoover Road, the JCC has been dedicated to serving the Indianapolis community and responsive to its needs. As a people who know what it’s like to be excluded, it’s important to us that we truly embrace people of all backgrounds and faiths. For more than a century, the JCC has maintained a multi-generational, inclusive environment where all people can live, learn, play, and connect.
All Are Welcome
The JCC is more than a building. We’re a non-profit offering pre-school, after school care, fitness and arts programs. We’re 12,000 members and non-member participants and have been a part of the Indianapolis community for more than 100 years. rn

AROUND OUR COMMUNITY

Rosh Hashana & Sukkot With the Rosenfelds
Monica Rosenfeld and family are a strong thread in the fabric of the Indianapolis Jewish community.

CampJCC Mental Health Specialists Provide Needed Service
It’s been a rough couple years for everyone, but especially school-age children.

Kickin' It With Kenneth
Watch Kenneth H. in either his tae kwon do class or swim lessons, and you’ll be impressed by the way he moves his legs.

The Klene Family: Understanding Community At The JCC
The Klene family has trusted CampJCC to entertain their energetic older sons Brooks and Bauer for a few summers now.

Andrew Bowman Is Living History
When Andrew Bowman first heard about his grandfather Andrew Jackson Smith’s Civil War heroics, even he didn’t believe it.