Basic Organization Information
Hearing and Speech Agency of Metropolitan Baltimore, Inc.
- Also Known As:
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HASA
- Physical Address:
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Baltimore, MD
21215 3207
- EIN:
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52-0591577
- Web URL:
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www.hasa.org
- NTEE Category:
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B Educational Institutions
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B28 Specialized Education Institutions/Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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P Human Services
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P87 Deaf/Hearing Impaired Centers, Services
- Year Founded:
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1926
- Ruling Year:
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1942
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Mission Statement
The Hearing and Speech Agency (HASA) is dedicated to improving the lives of children and adults by meeting their communication needs. HASA is a service provider, information center, and advocate for people with deafness, hearing loss, speech/language disabilities and other communication differences. HASA has provided quality care for individuals, their families and the community since 1926.
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Chief Executive
Mrs. Susan Glasgow
Term:
Since
Apr
1994
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Program:
Clinical Services Program
- Budget:
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$8,327,532
- Category:
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Diseases, Disorders & Medical Disciplines
- Population Served:
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Deaf and Hearing Impaired
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Children and Youth (infants - 19 years.)
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Adults
Program Description:
The Hearing and Speech Agency (HASA) operates the Gateway School and provides speech, language, and audiology services. HASA offers an Auditory/Oral Program to assist pre-school children with hearing assistive devices or cochlear implants to listen and speak. HASA also offers an interpreting service known as the Centralized Interpreter Referral Service and also offers American Sign Language classes.
Program Long-Term Success:
Over 4,000 children and adults, many in need of financial assistance, received speech-language therapy and audiology services.
Program Short-Term Success:
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