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The Learning Through Language Initiative is essential to the future of
our agency and will have immense benefits to the community and to
the children and families we serve. Through this capital, program and
endowment campaign, we will invest in children, build healthy families and
provide future funding to support the sustainability of the agency. A Family
Preschool classroom, a Speech Language Preschool classroom, a Literacy
Lab and permanent Endowment Fund will ensure that children get the
communication and educational foundation they need to be successful in
school and in life. |
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A respected and innovative nonprofit agency, the Hearing, Speech &
Deafness Center (HSDC) has been serving people with hearing loss,
speech, language and learning challenges since 1937. In 2002, the Center
successfully completed a capital campaign to create a 30,000 square foot
state-of-the-art facility, the Artz Communication Center. As a result, HSDC
has been able to provide quality services to more people than ever. |
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Celebrating our 70th year anniversary, HSDC is ready to take the next step
and prepare the Center for future growth and stability. HSDC is seeking
to increase our services and programs to ensure a successful school
experience for children with special needs. |
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Responding to an increased demand for early childhood learning
opportunities, and with a long-term focus on children with disabilities,
HSDC is expanding its services to include a Family Preschool and Speech
Language Preschool for children ages three to five and a Literacy Lab for
online and interactive learning. Additionally, the Center seeks to make
facility improvements to ensure maximum utility and create a permanent
endowment to fund uncompensated care for generations to come.
Programs slated to begin in the fall of 2007. |
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The preschools will serve young children ages three to five years, with the
Family Preschool serving children who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind and hard of
hearing, and the Speech Language Preschool, an oral based classroom,
serving children with speech and language delays, cochlear implants and
communication and cognitive challenges, including autism. The preschools
are strategically geared to build a bridge between PIP and HSDC’s Speech
Services (clinical sessions and home visits that provide support in the
child’s natural environment) and a successful transition to kindergarten/
school. |
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Specific goals for these preschools are to: ensure that every child reaches
their fullest communication potential; stimulate the development of
language, cognitive, social/emotional, and motor skills necessary for school
readiness and successful kindergarten transitions for each child AND their
family. |
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Whether diagnosed with autism, cognitive disorders, speech and language
delays, or other learning disabilities, students will benefit from a new
computer lab using clinical software that develops literacy. With the
Literacy Lab, HSDC will be the only organization in Washington State
providing this level of comprehensive services in one place. |
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The Literacy Lab will offer software designed to build fundamental cognitive
skills of memory, attention, processing and sequencing, including listening
accuracy, phonological awareness and language structures. |
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By adding the preschool and literacy lab, HSDC will be able to provide a
full service continuum enabling children with special needs to succeed in
school and beyond. |
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How Will The Community Benefit? |
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With the expansion of HSDC’s PIP program, the Family and Speech
Language Preschools will be the only King County programs providing
comprehensive early education and clinical services specialized for school
success in birth-to-five children facing communication challenges, along
with parent education and support, and sibling groups. |
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Expanding our services, refining our facility and investing in
our future will: |
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Provide a continuum of
services to better prepare students with special needs for school.
Giving children tools to be effective communicators
early in life empowers them to be successful in their lives. By providing
two specialized preschools and a literacy lab, children will have access
to interactive and quality services without disruption to their learning
development.
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Increase accessibility
to our services. By building out space to grow and refining the
facility to better serve and communicate with our clients, HSDC
will be able to serve an additional 3,000 individuals over the next 10 years.
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Permanently allow HSDC
to provide care to families regardless of their ability to pay.
An endowment will provide a permanent funding source for
HSDC to ensure services for generations to come.
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