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ADN Welcomes All In Project Director

Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADN) recently welcomed Keli Boyer as the director for the All In Project.

Boyer has 10 years of experience in nonprofit and church leadership, including directing respite camps for children with intellectual and developmental disabilities and serving as a Children’s Pastor. Most recently she was the Director of Mission and Culture for the L’Arche community in Chicago. Boyer holds a Master of Divinity from Duke Divinity School. She grew up attending First Mennonite in Middlebury, Ind. and currently lives in Chicago with her husband, where they attend Missio Dei Church.

Boyer stated, “I am really excited to be joining the Anabaptist Disabilities Network and the All In project! I am passionate about seeing the church become a place where people with disabilities are welcomed and included in the life and work of the church, and I look forward to helping church leaders in this work.” 

ADN Executive Director Jeanne Davies shared, “We are delighted to welcome Keli as our All In Project Director. With her experience in disability and children’s ministry, along with her theological training and passion for providing resources for congregations, we think she is a perfect fit.”

Boyer began her new role in June. You can learn more about the All In Project at anabaptistdisabilitiesnetwork.org/allin.

About Anabaptist Disabilities Network

Anabaptist Disabilities Network (ADN) is a small organization located in Elkhart, Indiana, which serves the Anabaptist community in North America. ADN connects and supports people who have disabilities, their families, and faith communities to create a culture of belonging for everybody.

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