Next up in our Celebration of Black History Month: Tony Dungy. He began his head coaching career in 1996 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, a franchise regarded as being near the bottom of the league. However, his leadership brought new success to the Buccaneers, leading them to four playoff appearances in six seasons. He went … Read More »
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Black History Month: Josephine Bakhita
Noble’s Diversity and Inclusion Council is proud to highlight the third person in our Black History Month Spotlight Series: St. Josephine Bakhita. Born in 1869 in western Sudan, St. Josephine Bakhita was surrounded by a loving family of three brothers and three sisters. Her world took a horrific turn when she was kidnapped by slave … Read More »
Looking for a Noble Career?
Looking for a career that’s more than just a paycheck? Apply online to join the Noble team. We have full-time and part-time openings in our community-based services. Your role? Provide direct support to adults with disabilities in developing life skills, assisting with personal care needs, furthering individual development, being part of our community & living … Read More »
Neil deGrasse Tyson: Proving Science Can Be Fun
Next up in our celebration of Black History Month is Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson. Almost single-handedly, Neil deGrasse Tyson has made science fun to those of us who struggled with it in school. Yes, he’s an expert in Astrophysics with a doctorate from Columbia University, served on two U.S. Aerospace Commissions, and has written dozens … Read More »
Enjoy At-Home Experience with Noble Evening in the Garden
Join us for a fun and interactive “At Home Experience” as we go virtual for the 25th annual Noble Evening in the Garden on Friday, March 12! Purchase a Bundle for TWO that includes a three-course steak dinner from Peterson’s, a bottle of wine from Cooper’s Hawk & more. Bundles are limited. Purchase yours today: … Read More »
Celebrating Black History Month
In honor of Black History Month, Noble’s Diversity & Inclusion Council is sharing the contributions of Black Americans to our world. Today, we celebrate Maya Angelou. Throughout her life, Maya Angelou accumulated so many awards and honors that it’s difficult to put a single label on her legacy. Among her many contributions, she was a … Read More »
Honoring Dr. King’s Legacy
Today we celebrate the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., who dedicated his life to improving the world through his peaceful pursuit for equality and opportunity for all people. Dr. King lived a life of service, and encouraged others to do the same. He once said, “Life’s most persistent and urgent question … Read More »
Tickets for Virtual Evening in the Garden on Sale Now
We are excited to announce that ticket bundles for Noble Evening in the Garden are now on sale, with a limit of 200 to be sold. Get yours today! While we wish we could see you in person this year, our virtual event will be a fun and unique experience–all from the comfort of your … Read More »
Kids Like Reina Are Counting on You This Giving Tuesday
Kids like Reina are counting on you this Giving Tuesday. If you can, please share the blessings of the season by making a gift to Noble. Three and a half years ago, the world changed for Deshon and Janae. Pregnant with their third child, they started getting ready. They talked with their daughters about their … Read More »
Proving There Are No Limits
Excerpted from an article by Kurt Streeter/The New York Times. Photo by Michael Reaves. On November 7, over a span of 16 hours and 46 minutes, Chris Nikic finished an Ironman Triathalon. In doing so, he achieved something no one else has: he became the first person with Down syndrome to conquer this incredibly grueling … Read More »