The Center for Hearing and Speech enables children with hearing impairments to realize their full potential by teaching them listening, speaking and literacy skills.
3 out of every 1,000 children in the United States are born
Help give the gift of sound to deaf and hearing-impaired children at CHS. Please consider making a donation that will change their lives forever. Click here to give now.
Upcoming Events
On October 18, The Gus McHam Learning Institute will present its latest workshop "It's Too Late Baby Now, It's Too Late...Or is it?" will provide valuable information and resources on early detection and treatment of hearing loss. Please click here for the new date and time.
Via Colori is coming in November and this year's event promises to bigger and better than ever! There's still time to become a sponsor or sign up to volunteer. Click here for all the details.
Why should I contact CHS?
Hearing loss in youth can affect more than just a child’s speech. It can also negatively affect academic achievement, social adjustment and self-esteem. It is important to detect hearing loss as early as possible because even mild hearing loss in children can delay speech and hearing development. Early identification of speech, language and hearing problems can help children avoid serious learning delays. If you suspect your child has a hearing loss, please contact CHS immediately.
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