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1. Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis Records, 1895-2002 7.5 cubic feet (7 cartons and 2 flat boxes)

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Boys & Girls Clubs of Indianapolis
The Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis is a social service organization focusing on youth in Indianapolis. The organization started in 1893 as the Newsboy's Home. Founders of the home were Thomas C. Day; Caleb S. Denny, three term mayor of Indianapolis; Carrie Lowe Denny, his wife; and M.V. McGilliard, a local philanthropist. Today the Boys and Girls Clubs of Indianapolis operate ten clubs: five in clubhouse facilities and five clubs based at Indianapolis Public Schools. These clubs are strategically located in the city to serve the most at-risk youth. Programs offered by the organization's professional staff and volunteers include counseling, career development, cultural enrichment, social recreation, citizenship and leadership development, and individual and team sports. The records consist of association and individual club materials and include board of director's minutes, events and activities, fundraising and publicity, annual reports, individual club files, record books, photographs, and videos.
 

2. Noble of Indiana Records, 1953-2017 39 Cubic Feet (34 record cartons, 2 document boxes, 1 flat box, 2 microfilm boxes of artifacts, 1 3.5" floppy disk box, and 2 audio cassette boxes)

Noble of Indiana (Organization)
Noble of Indiana is a non-profit organization founded in 1953 to serve individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their loved ones. Originally conceived as a school for children with developmental disabilities left out of Indiana's public school system, the organization now provides a wide range of community-based social services, including ABA counseling, early childhood intervention programs, supported employment opportunities, advocacy, and socialization opportunities for its clients.