Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities

Turnstone Center for Children and Adults with Disabilities Founded in 1943, Turnstone aims to empower people with disabilities through comprehensive services League.
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Turnstone was founded in 1943 as the Allen County Society for Crippled Children. The agency began as an educational program with volunteers teaching six children with special needs. Through the years, the agency and its programs grew, and a new facility was found to house both the budding children’s program, as well as a new program for adults with disabilities. Below is a brief timeline of the ag

ency’s growth…

1943 The Allen County Society for Crippled Children was formed. The goal was to continue with the bedside teaching being discontinued by Jr. Plans for Hanna Homestead School developed.

1947 Hanna Homestead School for children with physical disabilities opens.

1958 Preschool program is developed after Fort Wayne Community Schools takes over operation of Hanna Homestead and starts Brentwood School for children age 6 to 16 with disabilities.

1962 Property at 2722 Fairfield Avenue purchased with a legacy of $20,000 and preschool program finds permanent home. 19 children are enrolled in the program.

1962-1972 Growth years. Additions added to Fairfield facility, including physical therapy and speech rooms, whirlpool, access ramp and playground.

1973 Homebound therapy program created for adults with physical disabilities; preschool program renamed “Robert E. Witte” Pre-School Center.

1975 Agency earns first CARF Accreditation for children’s programs.

1977 Adult day program created.

1985-86 Agency relocates to current facility at 3320 North Clinton.

1989 Allen County Society for Crippled Children and Adults, Inc. was officially renamed Turnstone Center for Disabled Children and Adults. The new name was inspired by the Ruddy Turnstone bird, which was felt to be a fitting image for the agency. The Ruddy Turnstone finds food by moving heavy stones with nearly any part of its body. Another characteristic of the Turnstone is its willingness to help fellow birds. When a stone is too heavy for a bird to move alone, other Turnstone birds gather to assist. The characteristics of Ruddy Turnstone speak to the spirit of the agency, the children and adults we serve and the community. At Turnstone, children and adults with disabilities learn to overcome their disabilities by adapting their bodies to perform many of the daily functions many people take for granted. When the disability is a difficult one to overcome, other people such as teachers, therapists, and volunteers gather to assist.

1992 Turnstone launches its residential wheelchair ramp construction service.

1993-95 Successful $3.75 million dollar capital campaign conducted. Facility grows to include a full size gymnasium and an expanded therapy space and program area.

1996 Therapeutic sports and recreation program for children and adults with physical disabilities is created.

1999-2000 Successful capital and endowment campaign for $2 million to construct a therapeutic pool, adult therapy area and renovate the children’s wing.

2001 Launched medical transportation service for elderly and disabled in cooperation with the Community Transportation Network (CTN). *CTN takes over Turnstone transportation program in 2006. Turnstone’s Adult Day Services program receives CARF accreditation.

2004 Turnstone receives grant from Department of Education to create health and wellness programs for people with disabilities. As a result, agency opens region’s first accessible fitness center for youth and adults with physical disabilities.

2005 Dr. Robert Kimbrough Early Learning Center (named after local orthopedic surgeon and friend to the agency) opens. Program includes inclusive preschool and childcare. *Before and after school care added in 2009.

2009 Turnstone becomes designated Paralympic Sports Club. Turnstone receives US Department of Education grant to expand inclusive programming as well as sports and recreation program. Since 1943, the agency’s name, facility, staff, leadership, and programs have all changed. However, the heart and soul of Turnstone remains unchanged. It is this heart and soul that fuels the passion of our work. And our work, in turn, helps people with disabilities live with dignity and independence.

Special Olympics Indiana Young Athletes is a sport and play program for children with and without intellectual disabilit...
06/11/2026

Special Olympics Indiana Young Athletes is a sport and play program for children with and without intellectual disabilities ages 2 to 7 years old. Young Athletes introduces basic sports
skills like running, kicking, and throwing, and supports the growth of important motor, social, and learning skills.

When: Wednesdays from August 5 - September 23 from 5:30-6:15 pm
Where: Turnstone Auxiliary Gym, Lot A, Door 1
Register at portals.specialolympics.org.

For questions, please email Jake Czechowski at [email protected]

We need your help closing the final $10,000 gap to reach our $200,000 goal. Not only does every dollar you invest return...
06/10/2026

We need your help closing the final $10,000 gap to reach our $200,000 goal. Not only does every dollar you invest return $3.02 to our community, but it also ensures that the 700+ people on our waitlists get the critical services they need to build strength, independence and confidence. Give today: www.turnstone.org/donate

Turnstone is nominated for EIGHT Readers' Choice Awards this year! You can vote for Turnstone daily now through June 14 ...
06/09/2026

Turnstone is nominated for EIGHT Readers' Choice Awards this year! You can vote for Turnstone daily now through June 14 for the 2026 Readers' Choice awards! Vote: https://www.fortwayne.com/promo/?pid=4314 #//

- Arts & Entertainment: Non-Profit Walk/Event — Center Stage to benefit Turnstone Center
- Body & Soul: Exercise Facility — Plassman Athletic Center at Turnstone
- Education: Child Care — The Kimbrough Early Learning Center at Turnstone
- Health: Pediatric Therapy Center — Turnstone Center for Children & Adults with Disabilities
Physical Therapy Practice — Turnstone Center for Children & Adults with Disabilities
Rehabilitation Center — Turnstone Center For Children & Adults with Disabilities
Speech Therapy Practice — Turnstone Center for Children & Adults with Disabilities
- Professional Services: Nonprofit Organization — Turnstone Center for Children & Adults with Disabilities

Turnstone is proud to house Golden Steps ABA on our campus. Their presence not only enhances our range of services but a...
06/08/2026

Turnstone is proud to house Golden Steps ABA on our campus. Their presence not only enhances our range of services but also fulfills a vital need for Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) therapy in our community. To learn more about Golden Steps and their partnership with Turnstone, visit: https://ow.ly/XF9C50Z7LnR

Turnstone was honored to receive Greater Fort Wayne Inc.'s Excellence in Nonprofit award on June 4 during their 2026 Ann...
06/07/2026

Turnstone was honored to receive Greater Fort Wayne Inc.'s Excellence in Nonprofit award on June 4 during their 2026 Annual Meeting. We are grateful to Greater Fort Wayne, Inc. for the recognition and the opportunity to celebrate our community. Read more at https://ow.ly/lbEj50Z81Ee

Registration for the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne and Turnstone's All Abilities Camp is now OPEN! This week-long camp welc...
06/06/2026

Registration for the YMCA of Greater Fort Wayne and Turnstone's All Abilities Camp is now OPEN! This week-long camp welcomes youth ages 8-18 with and without disabilities (physical,
visual, developmental, etc.) to participate in sports and recreation activities. Sign up to secure your spot before registration closes: https://turnstone.org/sports-rec/ymca/all-abilities-camp

Volunteers are also needed: turnstone.org/volunteer.

With the FIFA World Cup starting on June 11, Turnstone wants to highlight the importance of making soccer (or football) ...
06/05/2026

With the FIFA World Cup starting on June 11, Turnstone wants to highlight the importance of making soccer (or football) accessible for everyone. With this in mind, we contributed to U.S. Soccer's Soccer Forward toolkit project to share information about creating access to adaptive soccer.

U.S. Soccer's goal is to help everyone in the game develop more equitable spaces to play. Check out the toolkit and share all the different ways your community can experience the sport of soccer: https://www.ussoccer.com/soccer-forward/places-to-play

The US Power Soccer Association is hosting the Power Soccer Nationals Tournament June 24-28 at Turnstone and help is nee...
06/04/2026

The US Power Soccer Association is hosting the Power Soccer Nationals Tournament June 24-28 at Turnstone and help is needed! Sign up to volunteer at www.turnstone.org/volunteer.

Congratulations to Center Stage's first-place winner, Martel Harris Martel De'Quan Harris! Runner up: Los ElectroSecond ...
06/03/2026

Congratulations to Center Stage's first-place winner, Martel Harris Martel De'Quan Harris!
Runner up: Los Electro
Second runner up: Midnight Mimosas
And People's Choice recipient: Rio Zuffinetti

We are so grateful for all the generous support from audience members, talent, and supporters of our talent! Because of your generosity, over $45,000 was raised in support of Turnstone's mission! Please stay tuned for more highlights, pictures, and videos in the coming weeks!

Special thank you to the sponsors for making the night possible: Steel Dynamics, Ternet Family Foundation, Pro Resources Staffing Services, 3Rivers Federal Credit Union, Fort Wayne Metals, Minnick Enterprises, STAR Financial Bank, Sweetwater, Ash Brokerage, MedPro Group, Asher Agency, Clyde Theatre, WANE 15, Whatzup, and Turnstone's Board of Directors.

06/03/2026

Legacy & Beyond: Turnstone As part of our 2025 annual report , we challenged four nonprofit leaders to answer this question in a statement...

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3320 N Clinton Street
Fort Wayne, IN
46805

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Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 6:30am - 7pm
Wednesday 6:30am - 7pm
Thursday 6:30am - 7pm
Friday 6:30am - 7pm
Saturday 9am - 1pm

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