Starkey Hearing Foundation
Regan Crognale has a diverse background in volunteerism and education, with extensive experience working in various roles that support individuals with special needs and promote health awareness. Currently serving as a volunteer for Starkey Hearing Foundation since September 2016, Regan is involved in fundraising activities. Previous roles include volunteering for Autism Speaks and as a POD teacher, as well as working alongside a speech pathologist and a first-grade teacher at Cares Volunteer. Regan has also held positions with The Princeton Review, University of Rhode Island outreach, Bear Tavern Elementary School, Expo Logic, YMCA, and Central High School. Regan obtained a Master of Science in Speech-Language Pathology from Abilene Christian University and holds a Bachelor's degree in Psychology and English from the University of Rhode Island.
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Starkey Hearing Foundation
Starkey Hearing Foundation, a global nonprofit founded by William F. Austin, gives the gift of hearing to people in need in the U.S. and around the world. According to the World Health Organization, disabling hearing loss affects around 466 million people worldwide, including 34 million children, yet many do not have access to the hearing healthcare. Our mission is to give the gift of hearing to those in need, empowering them to achieve their potential. We believe hearing is a vehicle to reflect caring and to improve the lives of individuals, their families, and communities. By collaborating with governments, nongovernment organizations, and health leaders, our goal is to make hearing healthcare services more accessible for people around the world. Today we continue to travel the globe helping people in need, and to date have given the gift of hearing in more than 100 countries. Connect with us on social media by searching Starkey Cares on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube or by visiting our website.