Turnstone Center
Beth Moody has extensive experience in the nonprofit sector, currently serving as the Technology Support & Volunteer Coordinator at Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities since June 1997. In this role, Beth has provided direct support to management staff, including the Executive Director, and assisted the fundraising department. Previously, Beth worked as a Purchasing Assistant at Quadrant from 1995 to 1997. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Arts in Business Education Office Administration from Ball State University and ongoing studies in the Essentials of HR Management Certificate Program at Purdue University Fort Wayne.
Turnstone Center
Turnstone is on a mission to empower people with disabilities. Founded in 1943 as Allen County Society for Crippled Children, Turnstone has been meeting the needs of children and adults with physical disabilities for the past 68 years. The agency is excited to offer a variety of programs and services to the residents of northeast Indiana and further. It is our mission to 'enhance the lives of all persons with physical disabilities and their families'. Turnstone Center for Children & Adults With Disabilities is committed to inclusion and diversity in its activities, programs, hiring practices, and volunteer utilization. The opportunities afforded are available equally to all, regardless of age, disability, national ancestry/origin, race, religion, gender, sexual orientation or income; however, the individual accessing services must meet agency mission and program eligibility criteria.