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Follow on Google News | Widex USA Donates $22,000 to the Helen Keller National Center for Deaf-Blind Youths and AdultsBy: Widex USA Widex USA initiated the promotion to commemorate the success of its bestselling line of hearing aids, WIDEX EVOKE, and to give thanks to the audiology community, its partners, and customers for their support in making WIDEX EVOKE a success. "The response to our campaign was overwhelming," Headquartered in Sands Point, New York, HKNC was authorized by an Act of Congress in 1967 and is the only organization of its kind to provide training and resources exclusively to people age 16 and over who have combined vision and hearing loss. Students travel from across the country for on-campus training in assistive technology, vocational services, orientation and mobility, communication, and independent living. "Over the past 52 years, we have witnessed many advancements that have improved access to communication and information for individuals who are deaf-blind," About Widex Widex believes in a world where there are no barriers to communication; About HKNC A division of Helen Keller Services, HKNC provides comprehensive vocational and independent living training on a national level to youths and adults who are deaf-blind. In addition to its headquarters in Sands Point, New York, HKNC maintains 10 regional offices serving New England, Mid-Atlantic, East Central, Southwest, North Central, South Central, Great Plains, Rocky Mountains, Southwest, and Northwest. HKNC also partners with other agencies across the United States to build their capacity to work with individuals who are deaf-blind. For more information, visit www.helenkeller.org/ End
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