Indianapolis Orphan Asylum
Formed under a charter in 1850 as the Widows’ and Orphans’ Asylum, the orphanage began operations in 1851. Run by an all-women Board of Managers, all of whom were prominent figures in the community, by 1855 they raised enough funds to construct a building. In 1875, the organization was incorporated as the Indianapolis Orphans’ Asylum. By 1930, the Orphans’ Asylum employed professional social workers and a psychiatrist.
Financial problems during the Great Depression led to a merger between the Orphans’ Asylum and the Family Welfare Society to form the Children’s Bureau of the Indianapolis Orphans’ Asylum. In 1941, the orphanage officially shut its doors. In 2021, the Bureau changed its name to Firefly Children and Family Alliance.



