More than a group.

P E R C H

Positive Exceptional Relationships Create Happiness


Noah's PERCH is a social group developed for and by adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. 

Noah’s PERCH will schedule monthly meet-ups where adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities can make new social connections and join other participants for fun-filled activities to foster a inclusive culture. Participants will also be invited to partake in monthly virtual activities. Participants' family and friends are also invited to participate in select events as volunteers.


Suggested Donation:
$99
for all activities scheduled in 2024*

*Some activities may require an admission fee or ticket purchase.

Meet Some of our PERCH Friends

  • Meet Heather

    “PERCH is special to me because I get to see my friends Brandon and Chantilly. My favorite event was PERCH Prom because I got to wear my prom dress and got to dance. I also liked move night and watching Hocus Pocus 2. People should join PERCH because it’s fun!”

  • Meet Tim

    "Hi, my name is Tim. I enjoy watching movies, talking with friends, sports (basketball). I like all the staff at Noah Homes. I’m a cool person to hang out with. I like Noah Homes a lot. I’m excited about putting myself out there and helping others. I like to do activities around Noah and hang out with my housemates.

    I did a play for Arms Wide Open called “Willy Wonka.” I was a city folk/dancer. I’m also an uncle of 13 nieces and nephews. I like to hang out with people with disabilities like me. I like to go on home visits a lot with my parents. I like to take trips with Noah Homes, like Las Vegas, Hawaii, and go on cruises. I’m excited about Noah’s PERCH because I get to be myself.”

  • Meet Roz

    “Hi, my name is Roz. I enjoy learning about all kinds of things. I like helping people with all kinds of abilities and disabilities. I am happy to be a part of Noah’s PERCH because I think it is a good opportunity to interact with people in my community.”

All proceeds benefit Noah Homes, a 501c(3) nonprofit that has been serving adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1983. We provide exceptional residential care and lifelong homes to 90 residents while supporting hundreds of families in the surrounding community. At Noah Homes, we maximize each individual’s independence in a community environment that fosters dignity and respect, as well as personal and spiritual growth.