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The
Round Rock SERTOMA Club is pleased to have the endorsement of many
individuals and organizations in the Round Rock community. The following
are some of these endorsements.
University of Texas Speech and Hearing Center
"The
Round Rock SERTOMA Club
supports the UT Speech and Hearing Clinic by
providing funds to purchase state of the art audiological equipment for
student training and by supporting the SHARP program (Sertoma Hearing Aid
Recycling Program) that provides recycled hearing aids to low income
individuals in Central Texas who do not qualify for any other state or
federal programs. Without this program, many Central Texans would go
without essential hearing amplification."
Ann M. Hillis, Director of UT Speech and Hearing Center
The Round Rock Medical Center
"The Round Rock Medical Center commends the many years of service the
Round Rock SERTOMA Club
has provided our community. We are pleased to facilitate
their effort to provide education and services to local residents with
hearing difficulties. It is an honor to partner with an organization whose
mission is so vital in our community."
Elizabeth Muenzler, Director of Marketing, RRMS
Round Rock Express Baseball Club
"The
Round Rock SERTOMA Club
has a large impact on the citizens of Round Rock. It is a First Class
organization dedicated to making Round Rock, Texas a better place for people to
live, work and visit. The Round Rock Express Baseball Club is proud to be a
sponsor of the Round Rock SERTOMA Club Winter Baseball Banquet. This event gives back to the Round Rock
community by raising money for local children with disabilities as well as
honoring local athletes in the Round Rock area.
We here at the Round Rock Express Baseball Club encourage others in the
community to support the Round Rock SERTOMA Club
in any way possible. Together with support from local businesses and
organizations, we can help the Round Rock SERTOMA Club
build a better future for the children of our
community."
Reid Ryan, President & CEO, Round Rock Express Baseball Club
City of Round Rock
"I joined the Round Rock SERTOMA Club
in 1977, shortly after moving to Round
Rock. I am very proud to be a member of a club that has done so much for
our community and encourage others to give some of their time and talent to
the community by becoming a member of a civic/service club such as
SERTOMA."
Charlie Culpepper, Mayor of Round Rock, 1993-1999
Parent Resources for Infants Developmental Education (PRIDE)
"Meeting the special needs of children with disabilities is a tremendous
challenge for families. By helping the PRIDE ECI Program, the
Round Rock SERTOMA Club enables these young lives to have what they need to succeed.
Thank you, SERTOMA!"
Joy Dillman, Director of PRIDE
SERteens
The
Round Rock SERTOMA Club
provides financial aid to the SERteens with
gifts and scholarships. More importantly, they give us opportunities to
volunteer at Frontier Days, attend their meetings, and help with their
Christmas tree sales where our members can observe positive examples of
adult involvement in community service. This is a valuable life lesson for
teenagers.
Cynthia Theodore, Sponsor - Zoi Ora Filos
Round Rock Special Olympics
"I have observed that
Round Rock SERTOMA Club is passionate in its purpose
toward community and school interests. One shining example is their 11 year
dedication to the Round Rock Special Olympics program through their
generous financial contributions. We hold SERTOMA
as true friends to our
organization and the athletes we serve."
Jan Sartain, Coordinator, Round Rock Special Olympics
City of Round Rock
"As a Round Rock SERTOMA Club
member I met community 'movers and shakers', some
of whom encouraged my involvement in city government. I also got the
gratification of being part of a club that took it's 'Service To Mankind'
very seriously, helping many children with hearing disorders and supporting
the girl's softball program."
Robert Stluka, Mayor of Round Rock, 1999-2002
Round Rock Independent School District
"The
Round Rock SERTOMA Club
has worked diligently with the Round Rock
Independent School District to provide listening devices and medical
services for students who are either deaf or hard of hearing and students
in need of costly medical treatments. The Club has also provided funding
to families to assist in the purchasing of augmentative communication
devices for students with severe speech impairments. The district and the
students we serve are most fortunate to have such a supportive community
service group that is dedicated to the needs of children. Our continuing
partnership will ensure that every child is given the opportunity to meet
their individual potential by overcoming difficult obstacles."
Dr. Tom Gaul, Superintendent RRISD
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