Programmers
Organizations are selected to become Dedicated Programmers or Supported Community Partners at the Community Learning Center through an application process. After completing an application, an interview is conducted with the Programming Committee and Director to determine eligibility.
Volunteers serve on Committees at the Community Learning Center to lead inform and develop programming opportunities under specific areas of interest.
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Dedicated Programmers
Dedicated Programmers collaborate with the CLC to link, leverage, and align resources in ways that enhance one another's capacity to create a shared outcome. These efforts work to meet the needs of community members in the areas of Workforce Development, Health and Wellness, and the Arts, providing social and emotional support.
Dedicated Programmers meet monthly with the Director to further the mission of the CLC. They collaborate to combat working in isolation and share services to ensure economic sustainability and skills development. They are able to access all areas of the CLC to further their programming while collaborating with others - and the community - to thrive.

SART
Sexual violence can affect many aspects of a survivor’s life, including safety and health, family and work situations, and finances. These challenges often lead to perplexing personal and legal questions. To receive basic assistance, victims often must navigate a maze of governmental and community agencies.
Sexual Assault Response Teams (SARTs) help survivors through the maze of community services available to them, and uses the experiences of survivors to improve those services. Visit our website or call the Kendallville Police Department at 260-347-0654.
SART is located in Suite 212.
Supported Community Partners
Organizations may also become Supported Partners, although they do not have a physical presence at the CLC like a Dedicated Programmer. Supported Partners collaborate with CLC, and often Dedicated Programmers, to meet the needs of community members through use of spaces and resources located here.

Noble Trails
Performing Arts

Committees
The Performing Arts committee is comprised of community members led by Craig Munk. These members meet monthly at The Community Learning Center to broaden the programming housed within the center. They are leading the way to enrich people’s lives while collaborating with Dedicated Programmers to offer Lunch and Learns, Musical lessons, Acting, Writing and Producing Workshops and multigenerational opportunities within the center. This group will plan community activities such as book clubs, sing alongs, family movie nights and lecture series. They will also be instrumental in securing for-profit performances in our auditorium that further the performing arts within our community.
