Every Child Deserves A Voice.

With the help of our kids and families, we created a Documentary Short entitled, Every Child Deserves A Voice, which explores the tremendous need of kids living without a voice, and the incredible impact that’s being created through our My Voice® Program.

Please take 15-minutes to watch and truly understand what a communication device means, and help us to share this video anywhere you can to make this invisible issue visible.

Right now, My Voice also has 400 communication devices funded through the PA Department of Community and Economic Development, and we’re ready to present them to eligible kids that need their own device.

Also, we continue to look for every eligible child that needs a voice, and we want to find more than 400 kids to emphasize the critical need.

We sincerely appreciate your time to watch, share, and help us, help even more kids that need their own communication device!


PLEASE WATCH & SHARE,

Every Child Deserves A Voice.

A Documentary Short featuring Tyler, Mia, Janessa, Brooke, and Rowan.

No child should live without a way to communicate.

Help us share the word locally that 400 communication devices are available by:

  • sharing the video and info. on social media;
  • confirming with other families in your network that they know about our communication program;
  • asking if your child’s school will kindly inform all students of our free programs;
  • asking your employer to kindly distribute the information to all employees;
  • submitting information in a local newsletter or e-mail blast;
  • reaching out to local groups to help distribute the information (your congregation, parent group).

For any family interested in applying or re-applying for a communication device, you learn more at www.varietypittsburgh.org/my-voice/overview.

If anyone has questions or needs an application mailed to them, please feel free to call our office at 724-933-0460 or email us at info@varietypittsburgh.org.

 

Our My Voice® Program is financed {in part} by a grant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Department of Community and Economic Development as well as generously funded by community donations.