Monroe County to Expand Language Access at County Facilities
MONROE COUNTY, NEW YORK, JUL 21 – Monroe County uses $200,000 in federal funds to equip facilities with iPads offering real-time interpretation in over 350 languages to improve service accessibility.
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'Happy Talk Song and Sign' brings early communication support to Niagara County families
The Niagara County Department of Health has launched "Happy Talk Song and Sign," a new, free eight-week speech and language development class tailored to young children and their caregivers.Designed in direct response to growing concerns from families, the program fills a critical gap for children who dont yet qualify for formal early intervention services but still need language support.Led by licensed Speech-Language Pathologist Kourtney Gerst…
ADAM BELLO ANNOUNCES $200,000 ARPA INVESTMENT TO EXPAND LANGUAGE ACCESS AT COUNTY FACILITIES
New iPads Provide Real-Time Access to More Than 350 Languages for Residents at County-Run BuildingsROCHESTER, NY — Monroe County Executive Adam Bello today announced a $200,000 investment through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) to expand language access at Monroe County facilities. This funding supports the purchase of iPads equipped with the Propio Language Services app, providing residents with immediate, on-demand access to professional i…
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