Who We Serve
Here are several ways we’ve been able to help individuals reach their potential:
A grandfather who has head and neck cancer, who is able to eat a meal again safely at his favorite restaurant with his grandchildren.
A father who had a massive stroke, who is able to communicate enough to give a toast at his son’s wedding as the best man.
A school teacher who develops a vocal cord nodule from over usage of her voice, who can continue her passion for teaching children to read.
A mother who has been diagnosed with Parkinson’s and is now able to talk on the phone to her children again who live out of state.
A five-year-old with autism who is non-verbal, who is able to communicate with his peers for the very first time with an augmentative communication device.
A premature baby girl who can begin taking nourishment from the breast or bottle from her mother for the very first time, no longer needing her feeding tube.
A first grader who could not be understood due to speech sound errors, is able to ask a question to his teacher in front of his peers with confidence.