Remembering the Past, Celebrating the Present, Looking to the Future As we wrap up our 70th year of service, Noble stands at a pivotal point between our rich history & a future filled with promise. Since the opening of the first Noble School in 1953, we have been guided by the principles of inclusion, empowerment … Read More »
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Let’s Taco ‘Bout You at Our Next Parent Cafe
Life can be challenging, even under what may seem to be the best circumstances. Tackling those challenges by yourself, however, may be close to impossible. Imagine instead, that you are surrounded by a strong network of supports that are helping you build resilience & strengthen communication–that can make a world of difference. That’s the goal … Read More »
HANDS in Autism Is Conducting a Research Study
HANDS in Autism® is conducting a research study and has asked Noble to share the information below with our stakeholders.* Any questions regarding this study should be directed to HANDS in Autism® at hands@iu.edu or 317-274-2697. Developmental Disabilities Through Lived Experiences (DDLE) Interviews Help inform the needs of the developmental disabilities community in the … Read More »
Rehearsing Emergencies
Join Noble for our inaugural Emergency Services Experience! This free event provides the opportunity to “rehearse emergency situations” so you’ll feel empowered to respond in the event of a real situation. August 24, 2024 10 am – Noon Hendricks County Fairgrounds 1900 E. Main St. | Danville Everyone is welcome to participate, especially people with … Read More »
‘Weathering the Storm’ at our next Parent Cafe
Life can be challenging, even under what may seem to be the best circumstances. Tackling those challenges by yourself, however, may be close to impossible. Imagine instead, that you are surrounded by a strong network of supports that are helping you build resilience & strengthen communication–that can make a world of difference. That’s the goal … Read More »
Join Us as We Wrap Up Our 70th Season of Service!
On behalf of Noble, we cordially invite you to: Noble’s 70th Wrap-Up Celebration Wednesday, August 28 4-6 pm (remarks at 5 pm) 617 E. North St. Site of 1st Noble School/now Saint Joseph Hall We will be capping off our 70th at the very location where we first opened our doors to the community in … Read More »
Celebrate Summer at Upcoming Parent Cafe
Life can be challenging, even under what may seem to be the best circumstances. Tackling those challenges by yourself, however, may be close to impossible. Imagine instead, that you are surrounded by a strong network of supports that are helping you build resilience & strengthen communication–that can make a world of difference. That’s the goal … Read More »
Our Community Lost an Incredible Advocate
On March 20, our world lost an incredible advocate when Sen. Jean Breaux passed away. Sen. Breaux was an impactful figure in the Indiana State Legislature and a strong proponent of many constituencies, including people with disabilities and their families. She and her mother, The Hon. Billie Breaux–who serves on our Advisory Board, have been … Read More »
Lt Gov. to Host Town Hall
March is Disability Awareness Month so Noble is hosting or participating in various events this month to recognize & honor the many contributions that people with disabilities make to our community. One of these is a Virtual Town Hall that was hosted by Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch, Chair of the Indiana Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities … Read More »
Cheers to 70 Years of Service
It has been an incredible 70 years since Noble first opened its doors, and like most great things, it started with an idea. An idea shared by a more than a few people, as it turned out. In the 1950s, having a child with a disability like Down syndrome was seen as shameful, an accident, … Read More »