Crystal Charity Ball Grant to Callier Gives Nonverbal Children a Voice
The Crystal Charity Ball selected Callier to receive $997,996 to benefit the Pediatric Special Connections Project.
Graduate Programs Ranked Among Best in Country by U.S. News & World Report
U.S. News & World Report ranked UT Dallas’ audiology program No. 2 (tied with the University of Iowa) and the speech-language pathology program No. 10 (tied with UT Austin).
Meet Laila
Laila, age 3, is preverbal and has an expressive and receptive language delay. She has benefitted from the Talking Toddlers program.
New Callier Center Test Catches Cause of Balance Issues
After a recent program expansion, the Callier Center is one of the few facilities in North Texas that has the capability to provide a full battery of tests for problems associated with dizziness, balance or uncontrollable eye movements.
2019 Callier Impact Report
2019
Hope Story: Stefanie and Aaron Conley
Stefanie and Aaron Conley established a planned gift of $150,000 to be used by the Callier Center director to propel Callier’s mission and leave a lasting impact.
Research Story: Dr. Edward Lobarinas
Callier researchers aim to enhance the listening experience of hearing-impaired children and adults who attend musical and theater events in Dallas.
Training Story: Elena Keltner
Through her research, Elena Keltner aims to help treat adults with word-finding difficulties caused by stroke, brain injury or other communication disorders.
Meet Isabella
At age 3, Isabella Gonzalez put her ear to the TV speakers to hear cartoons. When her family’s insurance denied coverage for hearing services, generous donors bridged the gap.
Giving Story: Northwood Woman’s Club
To commemorate its 50th year, Northwood Woman’s Club selected the Callier Center as its sole beneficiary and raised $250,000, which was matched by other gift funds at the Callier Center to create a $500,000 endowment.