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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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About ADNet
ADNet is a national membership organization of families, friends, and persons living with mental illness and/or other disabilities related to Anabaptist church groups. ADNet began in late 2002 to carry on the previous national inter-Mennonite advocacy work in disabilities and mental illness.
A group of four
persons began meeting in Goshen, Indiana, believing that a national
Anabaptist center for resources and support of families and persons
living with mental illness and other disabilities was important. After
gathering a "Reference Council" together, the conviction grew that the
organization should be driven by the needs of individuals and families
and develop appropriate connections with congregations, conferences,
denominational structures, church-based service providers, and local
and regional support groups.
In
July 2003, a National Gathering encouraged the five-person Executive
Committee that began ADNet to form a national Board. This Board
first met in January 2004 in Goshen, Indiana. Five original Board
members affirmed this start-up work and named the five as an
Administrative Team. In
July 2004, the Board formed a new Executive Committee and hired Paul D. Leichty as the first Network Director. During 2005, the original Administrative Team moved on to other endeavors and their week to week assistance was replaced by that of volunteers, including members of the Board. In March 2006, the Associate Program was launched which provides for volunteers to carry more responsibility for program functions.
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Mission Statement:
The
mission of the 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.
How is ADNet different than church-related providers of services in the areas of disabilities and mental health?
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