Lootens Works To Help Others As Cardinal Services’ Director
Vickie Lootens said Cardinal Services’ goal “is to lead the way to 100% equity, inclusion and access for people with disabilities, families and communities.”
Read MoreVickie Lootens said Cardinal Services’ goal “is to lead the way to 100% equity, inclusion and access for people with disabilities, families and communities.”
Read MoreThe Community Foundation of Whitley County has awarded the Dennis and Judith Hudson Commitment of the Heart Award for 2023 to Jessica Tester.
Read MoreThree sheep, two dogs, and a boar walked into a Chinese restaurant.
Read MoreCardinal Services announced Tuesday, June 27, that they have officially gifted the old Jomac building at 1624 E. Winona Ave. to Fellowship Missions.
Read MoreCARF International has awarded a three-year accreditation to Cardinal Services for the following services: adult day services, behavior consulting, community living and employment services.
Read MoreThe Zimmer Biomet Foundation has awarded a $50,000 grant to Cardinal Services for their Ability Capital Campaign.
Read More1st Source Foundation has awarded a $10,000 grant to Cardinal Services for programs to enhance employability and independence for students and working-age adults with disabilities.
Read MoreCardinal Services was recently awarded a $167,895 grant through the Kosciusko County Community Foundation’s Working Together Fund for equipment and operational expenses related to Cardinal Services’ new Opportunity Lab.
Read MoreKosciusko Area Bus Service’s new general manager was announced at this morning’s county commissioners meeting. Vickie Lootens was named the head of the county’s bus transportation system. Lootens has been employed with Cardinal Services, which operates KABS, for the past seven years. “It’s an honor and a privilege … Read More