Indiana Knights found Children’s Services Center
Gibault Children’s Services, which has served over 10,455 youth and their families, was established by Indiana Knights in 1921 as Father Gibault Home for Boys. It was originally administered by priests within the Archdiocese of Indianapolis. In 1934, the Brothers of Holy Cross became the administrators, teachers, counselors, and overseers of the organization.
Now called Gibault Children’s Services, the organization serves males and females, aged 6-21. The programs currently serve up to a 126 children a day, and focus on treatment/outpatient counseling, autism spectrum behavior, and other issues.
Sources: Indiana Knights of Columbus, Gibault Children’s Services