Noblesville First is excited to once again offer a Respite Night for parents and caregivers of children (ages 5-18) with mild to moderate disabilities and limited behavior and medical concerns.
On Saturday, September 17 from 6-9PM, parents and caregivers can drop their child and his/her siblings off at the church with educated and trained volunteers and enjoy an evening of relaxation!
The goal of respite nights is to improve the overall health and psychological well-being of parents and caregivers, while simultaneously providing the children with disabilities an opportunity to have fun and improve their social skills through interaction with similar peers.
Questions?
Contact Director of Family Ministry Ally Hall ahall@NoblesvilleFirst.com or call the church office at 317-773-2500.
Interested in volunteering?
We are seeking volunteers to assist with Respite Night. In order to volunteer, it is not required to have experience working with individuals with disabilities. Volunteers must be at least 18 years of age. Training is provided that provides education on disabilities and conditions, behavior management strategies, safety protocol, and communication techniques to ensure the safety of all individuals involved during the respite nights. Health and safety are our top priorities.
You can watch the training online and on your own time.
Questions?
Contact Director of Family Ministry Ally Hall ahall@NoblesvilleFirst.com or call the church office at 317-773-2500.