Ladies Union Benevolent Association

801 N Noyes Blvd
Saint Joseph, MO 64506

The Noyes Home for Children in Saint Joseph, MO, is dedicated to nurturing and empowering children, youth, and families facing various life challenges, including homelessness and serious parental illness. By providing a supportive environment, the home helps families heal and gives children a fresh start, primarily serving those from St. Joseph and the surrounding areas.

Licensed to care for up to 45 children aged 0 to 18, the Noyes Home ensures that school-age children remain enrolled in their original schools within the St. Joseph School District. The organization also offers sponsorship opportunities and engages the community through events like "Take a Seat," promoting kindness and support for families in need.

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