On the Record: What’s Being Said About Allies for Humanity This Winter
- KTTK Love
- Nov 18
- 1 min read

This winter, the visibility of grassroots work in Indianapolis has grown - and so has the need. Allies for Humanity has been featured in several news outlets and a national podcast series as we continue to advocate with and for our unhoused neighbors.
🎙️ Podcast Feature
We sat down with Staring Down the Storm: Autism Advocacy in America to explore what relational advocacy looks like when it is rooted in sovereignty, compassion, and the belief that “showing up in love fosters positive interaction.
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📰 Local News Coverage
WRTV and WTHR both highlighted AFH’s Winter Emergency Support efforts as we opened a warm space starting November 17 to ensure no one is left outside during freezing temperatures.
🗞️ IBJ Coverage & Community Accountability
IBJ reported that the City’s Winter Contingency program will not begin until December 1, which is a month later than usual. Many partners expressed concern about this delay due to unpredictable Indiana weather.
AFH was featured in the article for stepping in to fill the gap through volunteer-led overnight support KT emphasized that decisions rooted in assumptions rather than preparation put lives at risk; and we remain committed to showing a different way. Read the full article summary or the paywalled IBJ article.
🔥 Our Commitment
We continue to stand on the truth that relationship saves lives, and we will always respond with dignity, activation, and community-led care. Read more linked news stories that Allies for Humanity have been featured in by visiting our "On the Record" page, including the articles referenced above.




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