At 100 Years We Are More Vital than Ever
We're thrilled to share the news with you that 2010 marks our 100th year of leadership and innovation in hearing healthcare. We draw inspiration from the remarkable families whose lives we’ve had the opportunity to touch. Our programs and services reflect the latest innovations in technology and meet the needs of today’s consumers. We are and always will be at the forefront of a rapidly evolving industry.
We look to the future – the next 100 years!
You are warmly invited to join us in Celebrating 100 Years … Hear for the Future, a tribute to a a century of extraordinary accomplishments and a declaration of our commitment to future generations.
Please lend your support during our centennial year by attending one of our events, making a tax-deductible donation, volunteering, or taking part in 100 Days of Free Hearing Screenings - a public service for the City of New York.
And be assured that, should you need clinical hearing services, our renowned team of audiologists, speech therapists and counselors is here to meet all your hearing and communication needs.
Click the attachment at the bottom of this page to download the Centennial Announcement press release.
100 Days of Free Hearing Screenings
Commemorating the centennial, the Center for Hearing and Communication (CHC) is offering New Yorkers 100 Days of Free Hearing Screenings. CHC has designated 100 days between now and December 31st when New Yorkers will have the opportunity to get free hearing screenings conducted by a licensed audiologist. The screenings will take place at CHC’s office at 50 Broadway and aboard its Mobile Hearing Test Unit at various locations throughout New York City.
Learn more about 100 Days of Free Hearing Screenings
Centennial Events
- 24th Annual Comedy NightApril 21
- 15th Annual International Noise Awareness DayApril 28
- 100th Annual MeetingMay 25
- 12th Annual Golf TournamentJune 15
Centennial GalaOct 18
Then and Now - A Blog By Laurie Hanin, Ph.D, CCC-A
Executive Director Laurie Hanin reflects on a century of change in her new monthly blog Then and Now.
A Century of Innovation
We were founded in 1910 by educator Edward B. Nitchie who could hear only with the aid of an ear trumpet. Mr. Nitchie graduated with honors from Amherst College in 1899 and went on to become a pioneer in the advancement of lipreading (now known as speechreading).
We applaud our founder's remarkable achievments and share his vision of a world without limits for all people with hearing loss.
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