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Anabaptist Disabilities Network
PO Box 959 Goshen, IN 46527-0959 Phone: 574-535-7053 Ph/Fax: 877-214-9838
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Welcome to ADNet Online!
The mission of Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADNet) is to provide encouragement and resources to congregations, families, and persons with disabilities as they identify and embrace their God-given gifts and abilities in ministry to each other and to the larger church. ADNet was formed out of a vision of family members, friends, and persons with disabilities, including mental illness, to establish a permanent national resource and support network for Mennonites and related groups. See About ADNet for more information. ADNet Online is the Internet presence of ADNet, the place to come on the web for finding resources and building community networks. We welcome anyone to browse these pages.
New!
Network of Mennonites and other Anabaptists with Asperger's Syndrome If you are interested in participating in a newly forming support group for adults affected by Asperger Syndrome who relate to and/or identify with Anabaptist-related churches, send an expressing your interest.
Interested in the history of disabilities advocacy among Mennonites? ADNet Director Paul Leichty has written a paper entitled "Mennonite Advocacy for Persons with Disabilities," originally published in the Journal of Religion, Disability, and Health and a book entitled Disability Advocacy Among Religious Organizations: Histories and Reflections, edited by Albert A. Herzog.
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New on ADNet!
The September 2008 edition of
Connections features articles about Supportive Care Networks, a book review of Autism and Faith, and an announcement of ADNet's first Student Associate,
Devon Lengacher.
Available now! August 2008 edition of ADNotes on the topic of Disability & Mission. Preventing Bullying of children and youth on the autism spectrum Post Traumatic Stress Disorder information, including articles, books, and websites and special workshop from Anabaptist and other perspectives Applications are being accepted until September 15th for the Student Associate Program. The Congregational Accessibility Network (CAN) has a new website! Visit the new site and watch the changes over the spring and summer months!
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