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Merideth Foster selected for Hamilton Relay 2016 Better Hearing and Speech Month Recognition Award for the State of Nevada

May, 26 2016

Merideth Foster of Henderson, Nevada has been selected as the Hamilton Relay 2016 Better Hearing and Speech Month Recognition Award recipient for the state of Nevada. Merideth’s peers describe her as a strong advocate, mentor and teacher in Nevada’s hard of hearing community.

Merideth is very active in advocating for children who are hard of hearing or deaf and their families. She served as an advisory board member for Nevada Hands & Voices and helps coordinate meetings and other fun activities for members.

In addition, Merideth is currently an advisory board member for the Deaf Centers of Nevada (DCN) where she works to develop programs to support families during their time with the early intervention program and into adulthood.

Merideth also served as a mentor for the Ski-Hi Institute. She is currently a Deaf Educator with Nevada Early Intervention Services in the Clark County School District. Because of her work in early intervention, she brings a wealth of knowledge to her volunteer work.

Merideth is making an impact on the lives of many families in her community and in the state of Nevada. We commend Merideth for her dedication and compassion and are pleased to present her with the Hamilton Relay 2016 Better Hearing and Speech Month Recognition Award for the state of Nevada.

This leadership recognition has been brought to you by Hamilton Relay.

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