2023 Callier Cares Luncheon
Thank You for Celebrating the 12th Anniversary Callier Cares Luncheon Together, We Raised More Than $300,000 to Help Patients in Need Patrons Support Callier’s Mission in a Big Way The Callier Center for Communication Disorders’ signature fundraising event, the Callier Cares Luncheon, took place on April 17 at the Dallas Country Club, where patrons showed up in…
2022 Callier Cares Luncheon
Thank You for Celebrating the 11th Anniversary Callier Cares Luncheon Together, We Raised More Than $300,000 to Help Patients in Need A Special Thank You to: Honorary Chairmen: Libby Hunt (2012), Barbara Stuart (2013), Betsy Cullum and Sissy Cullum (2014), Tiffany Divis (2015), Angie Kadesky (2016), Emilynn Wilson (2017), Beth Thoele (2018), Beth Layton (2019),…
2021 Callier Impact Report
Training Story: Urban Speech and Language Initiative

“Our partnership with UT Dallas is highly valued by teachers, administrators and parents alike, and it has made a tremendous difference in the lives of the children that we serve together.” — Blanca Rojo, principal of Obadiah Knight Elementary School, DISD
Giving Story: Callier Cares Luncheon

“I am humbled by the outpouring of generosity from Callier Cares champions who care deeply about ensuring that children and adults in need receive the ability to hear and speak.” — Libby Hunt, Inaugural Callier Cares Luncheon Chairman
Treatment Story: ChandlerSpeaks

“Through our partnership with Callier, ChandlerSpeaks is a financial bridge to help children like Chandler receive the ability to communicate and connect.” — Bryce Moen, ChandlerSpeaks Founder and President
Research Story: Beth and Mohammed Anis

“I want to help kids get cochlear implants, develop social skills and have better self-esteem, so they can reach their potential academically and socially.” — Beth Anis MS’91
Hope Story: Mrs. Rosemarie and Dr. Maynard Ewton Jr.

“We want to shine a light on early intervention for children with autism. Our hope is that we can make an impact through Callier’s autism program and encourage other folks to do the same.” — Mrs. Rosemarie and Dr. Maynard Ewton Jr.
A Conversation with Jenny McGlothlin MS’01, CCC-SLP, CLC

As a master clinician, how do you advance Callier’s three-part mission? TREATMENT I provide speech-language therapy and feeding therapy to infants and children. In 2005, I started Supportive Treatment of Eating in Preschoolers (STEPS), a small group program for children ages 2 to 5 with feeding disorders and their parents. Under my supervision, graduate students…
A Conversation with Monica Trevino AuD’21

How did you become interested in audiology? My uncle has a severe hearing loss. He wears a hearing aid and a cochlear implant. Also, my grandfather fought in World War II and as a result, wore hearing aids for many years. So, I grew up around family with hearing loss, but I didn’t realize it…