No matter where you stand on the issues, and what your political philosophy is, it is critical that you participate in the 2020 election by voting. As Noble/The Arc of Greater Indianapolis, our role is to help you access the information you need in order to make informed decisions at the polls. The Arc of … Read More »
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Raising the Stakes Rescheduled for 2021
Like many nonprofit organizations, Noble has tried to keep our fundraising events on track despite COVID-19. However, the health and safety of the Noble family—our stakeholders, those we serve, our volunteers and staff—will always be our top priority. That’s why we made the difficult decision to cancel the 2020 Raising the Stakes for Noble. Please know … Read More »
Sunday Marks 30th Anniversary of the ADA
On July 26, 2020, we celebrate the 30th anniversary of President George H.W. Bush signing into law the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). The ADA was intended and has proven to be a monumental and pivotal moment for disability rights. Its legal framework requires that everyone has equal access to information, services, and accommodations. The … Read More »
Statewide Rental Assistance Opens July 13
Rental assistance for Hoosiers across the state opens on Monday, July 13th. While one of the programs covers only Marion County, the other covers the rest of the state. Marion County Rental Assistance The program will provide up to three months of rent, including back rent to April 1, to Marion County residents struggling to … Read More »
IBJ Highlights Housing/Career Center Partnership Between Englewood and Noble
Apartments on Downtown’s East Side to Help Tenants with Disabilities by Mickey Shuey Reprinted from IBJ.com A local community development firm is proposing an $11 million apartment project on the eastern edge of downtown that could feature short-term rental units, housing for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, and an art gallery and studio for … Read More »
Definitely Strikes A Chord
David is a fantastic singer. He can hold each note perfectly a cappella, serenading audiences with songs like “Love Me Tender” by Elvis Presley. He even sang “Amazing Grace” for a crowd of hundreds at the opening of the Governor’s Prayer Breakfast several years ago. Lately, however, he has become more interested in learning how … Read More »
Weekly Zoom Meetings On How To Help Your Child With Disabilities
The Indiana Resource Center for Autism—in conjunction with autism leaders from school districts across Indiana, and others—will host FREE weekly Zoom Meetings this summer on topics identified by family members to be of particular interest. You must register in advance for these webinars. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to join the … Read More »
Finding Fun Ways To Stay On Track With His Goals
For over 3 years, Michael has worked closely with Behavior Consultant Molly Lang and Recreational Therapist Lauren White. They have been coaching him on strategies for achieving his health and wellness goals. As a result, he has made many positive changes in his life. Through the collaboration and teamwork of both therapies supporting him, Michael has … Read More »
Exercising to Virtual Rec Therapy
Telehealth has been a fantastic option for Ellen to keep up with her Recreational Therapy during COVID-19. Guided by Rec Therapist Ieesha Arnold, they exercise, do yoga and dance—Ellen loves Michael Jackson. Between sessions, they joke around, take breaks to virtually visit aquariums around the world together via live cam and even play charades. Rec Therapy … Read More »
Just The Way You Are
Evan loves rewriting the lyrics to his favorite songs, both as a creative tool and a way to express what he’s feeling. That’s one of the primary goals of Music Therapy. Songwriting also helps Evan cope with life’s changes, while looking forward to the positive things the future holds. Because he’s been practicing songwriting in … Read More »