"We forecast that in the new facility we will be able to serve up to 3,445 clients a year," says HASA executive director Susan H. Glasgow. "We will be able to educate more children who have special needs, double our number of audiology clients and treat more infants, toddlers and school-aged children who have speech and language disabilities." The two-story structure will house administrative offices, classrooms, speech and language facilities, and a video relay room for designed to provide students with global communication capabilities.

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