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Through the generous contributions of the Endowment Fund of Miss Elsie I. Sweeney of the Epsilon Chapter, Columbus, Indiana, Psi Iota Xi Sorority, can provide students the opportunity to hear live orchestra performances at no cost. Once again, this year we are happy to offer tickets from the Indianapolis Symphony Orchestra, Orchestra Indiana (formerly Muncie Symphony), South Bend Symphony Orchestra, and the Evansville Philharmonic.
This year your chapters will be receiving the symphony information through mail. Enclosed will be an application form for tickets and schedule of performances to be distributed to the schools in your area. Symphony information can also be found on our National Website. Please return the student pool request form to Terri Resler, National Project Chair, by October 5, 2024. Requests will be filled as they are received on a first come, first served basis. Any requests made after the due date will be filled if tickets are remaining for an event.
The communication between your chapter and the schools is essential. Without the link between you and the schools these tickets will not be used. With your help, we will work with the Symphonies and the schools to arrange the handling of the tickets.
Terri Resler
National Project Chair
Alpha Psi, Washington, IN
For more information about the Symphony 2024 Season
Hear Indiana was presented a check from Psi Iota Xi for $16,500 at the 2024 Psi Iota Xi National Convention as a part of the ongoing Long-Term Project. The funds will go towards Hear Indiana scholarship opportunities for speech-language pathology or doctor of audiology graduate students pursuing the study of Listening and Spoken Language.
Pictured from left to right are Mona Knight, National Project Chair, Ellyn McCall, Hear Indiana CEO, and Rhonda McNall-Crisenbery, 2023-24 National President.
To learn more about HI, click here to go to their website.
Hello Psi Otes,
Once again, I (Rodney Gabel) was so excited to be able to spend the morning at the Psi Iota Xi convention in June and speak to all in attendance about the progress being made at the Northwest Ohio Stuttering Clinics (NWOSC). I wish to express our appreciation for the continued support. This past year, Psi Iota Xi has supported the NWOSC with two large financial gifts (totaling $20,000) that have made all of our work possible. In this article, I would like to outline the outcomes of the program over the past two years.
At the convention, I presented information about the program’s development and activities during 2014. During the summer of 2014, we had 18 individuals attend our two intensive clinics (the Intensive Stuttering Clinic for Children and their Families and the Intensive Stuttering Clinic for Adolescents and Adults). Due to the thoughtful donations of the Psi Iota Xi sorority, each of these individuals was able to attend therapy at a reduced cost. This has allowed us to stay well below the cost of other intensive programs throughout the country and allows us to serve a clientele that is often unable to attend therapy due to the lack of funding through insurance companies. Many of these clients continued to receive services during the academic year through the NWOSC, but most were discharged due to making significant progress and no longer needing services. In total, 30 individuals received services through the NWOSC during the 2014-2015 school year.
As a part of these clinical programs, we also train our students. During the summer, 9 of our students were involved in delivering therapy to our clients. Each gained over 90 hours of clinical experience in providing treatment to people who stutter of a variety of ages. Additionally, 7 students completed internships this past academic year working in our clinic. In total, I feel as if we are really providing an incredible opportunity for our students and training them to be able to provide proper treatments to children and adults who stutter in the future. Also, several of these students are interested in becoming specialists in stuttering and perhaps pursuing the doctoral degree and entering academic careers working in stuttering. You have helped us begin to address the shortage of individuals who are knowledgeable and prepared to work with individuals who stutter in our local area and nationally.
In June, we always offer what I believe is the biggest part of our programs, which are the summer clinics. Over the past two months we have been offering our continuing weekly services and our two intensive programs. I wish I could express to all of the members of each chapter how amazing the progress has been for the group this year. We have had 24 individuals attend our clinics, 14 in the intensive clinics and 10 in our weekly therapy. All of our clients, and the ten students working in our clinics, have come so far in such a short time.
In the coming year, the NWOSC will continue to offer these important clinical and educational endeavors. Additionally, we will be using part of the funding provided by Psi Iota Xi to offer additional programming that will target the community. First, we will host a one day workshop for the National Association of Young People Who Stutter, also known as Friends, on October 24th. This one day workshop provides information, support, and a truly special experience for people who stutter and their families, as well as practicing speech-language pathologists and SLP students. Due to the visibility raised by the NWOSC, we have been able to develop these important partnerships with these types of national organizations.
Additionally, we have completed the first year of our local chapter of the National Stuttering Association, the largest support group for people who stutter in the world. Our group, though small, has been important for our returning clients and other people who stutter in the community. In the coming year, we are hopeful that we will be able to expand the group and begin to do a variety of activities to help promote the needs of people who stutter and their families in the Toledo area.
Finally, the NWOSC is planning to become a provider of continuing education during the coming academic year. This will allow us to expand the training opportunities related to stuttering in Ohio and beyond. In general, it is hoped that we will offer one to two continuing education workshops for practicing speech-language pathologists and students in speech-language pathology. Eventually, my hope is that we can set up a system for offering online continuing education programs to serve an even larger audience.
The support of Psi Iota Xi has been critical for the development of the NWOSC. The visibility of our programs, which are possible primarily because of Psi Iota Xi’s support, has led other agencies and groups to also donate to support the NWOSC. Psi Iota Xi still remains the largest provider of support for the NWOSC, and it would not be possible to offer the clinical and education programs offered by the NWOSC without the support of Psi Iota Xi.
Thank you again for all your support.
Rod
Rodney Gabel, Ph.D., CCC-SLP, BRS-FD
*Donations to the Long Term Project can be sent to:
Psi Iota Xi National Office
3905 Vincennes Road, Suite 303
Indianapolis, IN 46268
*please make checks payable to: Psi Iota Xi Long Term Project
Thank you ladies for sharing your valuable time to ensure we remain on track and continually move forward in accomplishing Psi Iota Xi’s philanthropic goals.