April 2 is World Autism Awareness Day, which means people around the globe are marking the occasion as an opportunity to learn more about autism. Did you know that autism spectrum disorder is 4.3 times more prevalent in boys than it is in girls, according to the Centers for Disease Control? This is likely because … Read More »
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Share Your Thoughts on Public Transit
Please take a few minutes to take part in a mobility needs assessment regarding transportation for older adults, individuals with disabilities, people with low incomes, and the general public. This brief survey is to assess mobility needs and gaps in transportation services here in Central Indiana. The survey will be open until April 30, 2021 … Read More »
Honoring The Work Of DSPs
Lt. Governor Suzanne Crouch and State Representative Ed Clere recently presented the 2021 Rauch Imagine Award to Direct Support Professionals (DSP) who commit their lives to serving Hoosiers. Over 26,000 Hoosiers work as DSPs, helping individuals with disabilities retain independence, community involvement and family connections. According to Lt. Governor Crouch, “It has been their passion … Read More »
Needs Assessment For People With Autism
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism regularly conduct Needs Assessment Surveys. Information from these surveys helps identify support and funding needs. The data is also used to inform policymakers. The survey will take about 15 minutes, so if you or your loved one has autism, please consider sharing your input. All information will remain confidential. … Read More »
People With Disabilities Now Eligible For COVID Vaccine
People with disabilities ages 16 – 49 who receive home- and community-based waiver services are now eligible to receive the COVID-19 vaccine. This includes individuals on the Family Support Waiver and the Community Integration & Habilitation Waiver, meaning that nearly 19,000 individuals are now eligible for this important vaccination. Before individuals can make an appointment, … Read More »
Shape the Future of IndyGo Paratransit Services
From March 16 – April 8, @IndyGoBus is hosting 11 public meetings to get feedback on how they can provide its Open Door paratransit service outside of the ADA-mandated service area. Your input will help form a new set of policies for the Indianapolis Public Transportation Corporation Board of Directors to consider and adopt. IndyGo … Read More »
Julia Carson: Fighting for Those Who Don’t Have a Voice
Our next Black History Month highlight is Julia Carson. Overcoming poverty and racism, Julia worked hard for her success. A single mom of two, she was working for the United Auto Workers when she met newly elected Rep. Andy Jacobs. He hired her as a District Aide and became an important mentor for her. After working … Read More »
Tony Dungy: Leadership In Life
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 »
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 »