History
For many years, people with disabilities were not included in our community. In fact, they were not even allowed to attend public school. But in 1953, a group of Indianapolis families came together to give their children what society would not: an education. Together they founded Noble School in 1953. In the years that followed, they pushed our community to include their children in every aspect of life. And so Noble's services evolved as well, changing from a school to a community organization that focuses on helping people achieve their dreams of living in a community that celebrates and welcomes their contributions.
Specialties
Since our founding in 1953, Noble has expanded opportunities and enhanced the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families through individualized services. Each year, we serve approximately 1,600 children and adults with disabilities like Down syndrome and autism, as well as provide supports to their families. Services range from early intervention therapies for babies and toddlers to job services and community living supports for adults.