At Noble Academy, the safety, well-being, and wholeness of our students are at the heart of everything we do. We are steadfast in our commitment to providing a high-quality education within a safe, nurturing, and compassionate environment—one where every child is seen, valued, and supported.
During a time of heightened concern within our community, Noble Academy was reminded that even in uncertainty, hope rises through human connection. Pastor Elizabeth Felt of Advent Lutheran Church in Maple Grove and her congregation answered that call with extraordinary generosity, donating a large quantity of non-perishable food items and essential toiletries to support our students and families.
Their kindness extended far beyond material donations. It carried a powerful message: you are not alone. Through this act of love, families facing additional challenges were met with dignity, care, and reassurance when they needed it most.
Dr. Chang reflected, “Love and compassion are the quiet forces that hold communities together. When we choose to care for one another, we create light in uncertain moments and remind our children that kindness is strength.”
This generosity beautifully reflects the power of one leader’s heart multiplied by the collective spirit of many. It is a living example of how empathy, partnership, and shared responsibility can strengthen an entire community.
We extend our deepest gratitude to Pastor Felt and the Advent Lutheran Church congregation for standing alongside Noble Academy. We invite our broader community—partners, families, and neighbors—to continue joining us in this shared commitment to care, compassion, and collective impact. Together, we can ensure that every student and family feels supported, safe, and surrounded by hope.
Pastor Elizabeth Felt, Pastor Alexis Mattson, Betsy Cardinal.