Community support at the Savannah Speech and Hearing Center.
The Savannah Speech and Hearing Center (SSHC) has received a crucial grant from the Savannah Community Foundation’s Emerging Leaders Committee Fund. This funding will support SSHC’s sliding fee scale and scholarship programs, ensuring that vital speech and hearing services remain accessible to the Savannah community. As the area’s only non-profit agency dedicated to these services, SSHC plays a significant role in supporting individuals facing financial challenges. The support from the Emerging Leaders Committee underscores the commitment of local young professionals to enhance community welfare.
The Savannah Speech and Hearing Center (SSHC) has been awarded a significant grant from the Savannah Community Foundation’s Emerging Leaders Committee Fund on July 9, 2025, aimed at supporting essential community services. This funding is pivotal for maintaining the organization’s sliding fee scale and scholarship programs, which are crucial for individuals within the Savannah community who may struggle to afford speech and hearing services.
As the only non-profit agency of its kind in the area, SSHC provides comprehensive speech, hearing, and language therapies through a reduced fee scale. The grant will ensure these vital services remain accessible to those who need them the most. The Savannah Community Foundation plays an instrumental role in supporting local welfare initiatives, fueled by contributions from families, individuals, businesses, and charities dedicated to enhancing the quality of life in Savannah.
The Emerging Leaders Committee (ELC), a subgroup of the Savannah Community Foundation, comprises approximately 40 young professionals who evaluate local charitable needs. Each cycle, the ELC distributes about $16,000 to selected charities, enabling organizations like SSHC to continue their important work. This committee’s focus on community engagement and support further illustrates the commitment of Savannah’s young leaders to foster an inclusive and caring environment.
The Savannah Speech and Hearing Center has been serving the community since 1954 by offering a wide range of critical services catering to children and adults alike. Key programs include:
All speech-language pathologists and audiologists at SSHC are certified members of the American Speech Language Hearing Association (ASHA). Furthermore, occupational therapists at SSHC hold certifications from the American Occupational Therapy Association (AOTA), while physical therapists are certified by the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA). Ensuring high standards of care, every medical professional at SSHC is licensed by the Georgia State Professional Licensing Board.
The influx of funding from the Savannah Community Foundation will significantly enhance SSHC’s ability to serve the local community, particularly those facing financial challenges. By sustaining the sliding fee scale and scholarship programs, SSHC continues its mission to provide essential services without imposing a financial burden on families. This commitment not only reinforces the importance of accessible speech and hearing services but also highlights the collaborative efforts between local organizations and community members to improve welfare and health outcomes in Savannah.
As the Savannah Speech and Hearing Center continues its longstanding tradition of service excellence, the recent grant from the Savannah Community Foundation exemplifies the power of community support. By providing resources to sustain critical services, SSHC is poised to enhance the quality of life for many individuals and families in Savannah, further solidifying its role as a cornerstone in the community’s health and wellness landscape.
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