NEWS

 

Annual Auction

March 6th, 2010, 5:00pm

 

L'Arche Haiti Update

 

Now Hiring Live-In Assistants

 

News from Noah's Workshop

 

"Speaking of Faith" interview with Jean Vanier on Public Radio....click here for details.

 

Treat yourself to an inspirational website celebrating International Day of Persons With Disabilities.

 

2010 Annual Campaign is open until Fall, 2010.

 

Watch a video about L'Arche Tahoma Hope - an oldie, but a goodie!

 

 

LINKS

Annual Auction

Volunteer Oppportunities

Employment Opportunities Upcoming Events

FAQ's

 

United Way of Pierce County

 

Washington State Combined Fund Drive

 

Combined

photo of Jody and StacieNoah's Workshop

Noah's Workshop encompasses a day activity center, Individual Employment and "Person-to-Person: Pathway to Employment."  Noah's Workshop strives to be a place of the heart focused on building relationships, meaningful activities and discovering what it means to "be with" rather than to "do for.”

 

For those on a "Pathway to Employment," Noah's Workshop assistants provide the supports needed to achieve and maintain integrated and gainful employment or volunteer placement in the greater community.  Core members create and sell art, walk dogs, and volunteer at food banks, childcare facilities, a car museum, and a senior center.  Assistants also provide the supports for individuals to network and provide education in the greater community through speaking engagements at various schools and organizations. Through Individual Employment, one of our core members also receives support to provide paid clerical assistance in our L'Arche Tahoma Hope office.


photo of Ricky at LeMayOur day activity center serves folks when they are not otherwise engaged in their own Pathway to Employment program.  We enjoy painting, taking walks, dancing, visiting local libraries, and shopping and swimming.


Volunteers bring stability, laughter and support on a regular basis. If you would like to help with crafts or activities, we would love to hear from you. Please feel free to e-mail us at noahsworkshop@larchetahomahope.org, or call us at (253) 537-7540.