LEARN. INCLUDE. CELEBRATE.
Celebrating differences and cultivating an inclusive community through education and service of youth in Greater Indianapolis
Joseph Maley Foundation, established in 2008, is cultivating a more accepting and respectful community through education and service programs for youth.
LEARN
Learning is a Lifelong Process
When we invest in learning, we invest in our collective empathy. Learn more about ableism – what it is, and how we can avoid it.
INCLUDE
Build a Community Where Everyone Belongs
Discover sensory-friendly activities and places for ALL in Greater Indianapolis.
CELEBRATE
Celebrating Differences Makes Us Stronger
Let’s celebrate what makes our community great – our differences. Read Claire’s story on her experiences living with autism.


“As we enter our seventeenth year, we would like to take this time to reflect on the work the Foundation has accomplished in Joseph’s name. We are deeply grateful for our staff, boards, donors, and volunteers. Your unwavering belief in our mission and programs has been a guiding force in our work to build a more inclusive and accepting community. The Foundation’s extraordinary growth—serving over half a million youth—would not have been possible without you. With your continued support, we look forward to another year of educating and empowering youth through programming that fosters empathy, respect, and inclusion for all.”
–Vivian and John Maley
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