Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Receives Grant From The Savannah Community Foundation Emerging Leaders Committee Fund

Savannah Speech and Hearing Center Receives Grant From The Savannah Community Foundation Emerging Leaders Committee Fund

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
NOVEMBER 22, 2023

Media Contacts:Caroline Holden
Abshire Public Relations
912.695.7881
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SAVANNAH, Ga. – Savannah Speech and Hearing Center has been awarded a grant from The Savannah Community Foundation’s Emerging Leaders Committee Fund to help equip our pediatric physical therapy program, designed to help enable children to reach their greatest potential for functional independence.

Pediatric Physical Therapy includes the evaluation and treatment of various Neuromuscular and systemic disorders, developmental, orthopedic, oncology, and post-traumatic diagnoses for infants and children up to the age of 21. The Savannah Speech and Hearing Center (SSHC) is a service award-winning, non-profit agency and the only one of its kind in this part of the state to provide services through a sliding fee scale to families who need financial assistance.

The Savannah Community Foundation is an umbrella philanthropic organization through which individuals, families, businesses, and charities support the wellbeing of our community. The Emerging Leaders Committee is composed of about 45 young professionals sponsored by their employers who meet twice a year to learn about charitable needs in our area. The ELC evaluates responses to the Foundation’s Request for ELC Proposals issued in the Spring and Fall of each year and distributes approximately $12,000 each cycle to local charities. Please see Savfoundation.org for more information.

ABOUT SAVANNAH SPEECH AND HEARING:

Since 1954, Savannah Speech and Hearing has been committed to providing comprehensive speech, hearing, language and other therapeutic services that empower and transform the lives of both children and adults, regardless of financial abilities. SSHC offers a wide range of programs including Sound Start, our early intervention auditory/verbal program for children who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing, as well as audiology, speech, pediatric occupational and physical therapies, hearing aids, cochlear implants, informational resources, a stroke and traumatic brain injury survivors’ support group and other specialized programs. SSHC speech-language pathologists and audiologists are certified by the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA); occupational therapists are certified by the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA); and physical therapists by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). All are licensed by the Georgia State Professional Licensing Board. For more information, visit www.speechandhearingsav.org or call 912.355.4601.

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