Hundreds of miles into their bike ride across the country, the young men of the Ability Experience paused for an afternoon to visit Noble again this year. It’s an annual tradition for the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Members from across the country sign up for a spot on the three teams that bicycle across the … Read More »
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JB Treats Wants to ‘Friend’ Your Dog
JB Treats wants to be your dog’s new BFF. When Noble began working with James in high school, he was just starting to think about life after school. Big life transitions like that are tough for most kids, and can be especially hard if you have autism. However, the confidence James was building through our … Read More »
Sharing Their Green Thumb
A big shout out to our wonderful volunteers from The National Bank of Indianapolis for sharing their collective green thumbs with us on Friday. These fantastic volunteers made quick work of the weeds so our plants & flowers in our Sensory Garden look awesome again. They spent the afternoon with us as part of “Go … Read More »
“Setting Our Own Pace” at Summer Camp
Kids of all abilities will be making friends & memories at Noble’s 2023 Summer Day Camp. We’re “Setting Our Own Pace” this summer, with a few slots left in our Fun & Games Camp, Discovery Camp and Music & Dance. Camp runs 9 am – 3:30 pm and is just $225 for the week. Bring … Read More »
Mary Rigg Community Service Award
We’re sharing an Instagram post made earlier this week by Mary Rigg Neighborhood Center: “Our second recipient of The Mary Rigg Human Service Award is Roman Leal. Roman has worked with @mynoblelife for over 5 years, helping community members embrace their disabilities and live out their dreams. As a valued employee of Noble and a … Read More »
Valentine’s Day at the Statehouse
There was plenty of love and appreciation shared at the Indiana Statehouse on Valentine’s Day. Each year, The Arc of Indiana and Self-Advocates of Indiana host their annual Valentine’s Day at the Statehouse event. The people we serve, staff and organizations like Noble from across the state spend the day visiting our State Senators and … Read More »
Linda – A Full, Happy Life
by freelance writer Rudy Schouten In many ways, Linda Bradley’s life was a perfect reflection of Noble’s long history of serving people with disabilities. Born with Down syndrome, Linda enrolled in Noble School a few years after it was founded in 1953, where she learned to read and write. In 1966, she entered Noble’s Home … Read More »
A Day of Service
In commemoration of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and his lasting legacy, many people spent the day serving others. Seven team members from Onebridge volunteered alongside individuals we serve in our Art Studio. Rather than taking on a more typical art project, we all learned the messy, fun process of creating your own paper. Paper … Read More »
Empowering People with Disabilities
submitted by Ronie Salazar/Veed Making our society more livable for all people is a responsibility that falls on everyone, not just those with disabilities. We all can & should take action to promote the rights of each other. What you can do to promote disability justice takes thought & effort. To help you support those … Read More »
Support Noble This #GivingTuesday
Your generous support means everything to the people we serve: Learning skills to keep up with friends Enter school ready to learn Work at their dream job Spend life with someone they love Live in their very own apartment We can do all of this and more, but we need your support. This #GivingTuesday please … Read More »