Blog written by Andy Kearns Attending college is both costly and difficult. For students with disabilities, those difficulties can be exacerbated. However, assistance is available to help students of all abilities succeed in college. The Challenges The challenges of attending college for people with disabilities can be quite a bit different from the challenges of … Read More »
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Tell Your Senator to Vote Yes on Bias Crimes Bill
This morning, the Senate Committee on Public Policy will hear Senate Bill 12 on Bias Crimes in the Senate Chamber. For anyone who can go to the Statehouse tomorrow: Indiana Forward wants to get a short video of you sharing why the passage of a bias crimes law is important to you. We will share … Read More »
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Understanding Guardianship: Free Forum at Noble
Is legal guardianship right for your child and your family? Learn about the legal implications of this issue at our upcoming forum hosted by our Center for Family Leadership and presented by Family Voices: Understanding Guardianship Thursday, February 21 9:30 – 11 am Noble East 7701 E. 21st St., Indpls This forum is FREE, but … Read More »
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Do You Have Your “Noble Evening in the Garden Tickets Yet?
Enjoy a taste of spring at the 23rd annual Big Red Liquors‘ Noble Evening in the Garden presented by The National Bank of Indianapolis: Friday, March 8, 2019 7 – 11 pm Indiana State Fairgrounds This preview gala to the Indiana Flower and Patio Show features food and drinks from top Central Indiana restaurants & … Read More »
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Hate-Crimes Law Long Overdue in Indiana
from the editorial board at the Terre Haute Tribune-Star, 1-23-19 At a time when so many major and divisive issues have components related to race, bias, human rights and discrimination based on an individual’s characteristics, Indiana has an opportunity to make an important statement. As one of only five American states that currently do not … Read More »






