Paladin opens new space

Paladin, a nonprofit serving adults with disabilities, children and seniors, is hosting a ribbon cutting Dec. 5 for its new Success Hub in Michigan City.

Congressman Frank Mrvan will join Paladin to celebrate the new adult learning and community space. The event will feature remarks from Mrvan, Paladin leadership and local partners. A facility tour will follow the ribbon cutting ceremony.

Community members are invited to attend the free event. Attendees can meet Paladin’s team, explore its programs and see how the organization supports individuals with disabilities, children and families.

The Success Hub is part of Paladin’s $1.5 million federally funded transformation of its 24,000-square-foot facility into accessible, inclusive spaces that empower individuals of all abilities to learn, connect and thrive. The renovations began in 2023.

Paladin advocates for children, persons with disabilities, seniors and their families. The organization works to ensure individuals have the supports and opportunities they need to learn, grow and enjoy a meaningful life.

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