Royal Purple Elks mark Speech and Hearing Month with donation to Princess Margaret School
The Prince Albert Royal Purple Elks #50 marked the beginning of National Speech and Hearing Month on Wednesday by giving back to a local elementary school.
During a flag raising ceremony at the Prince Albert Elks Hall, members of the Royal Purple Elks were joined by City Councillor Don Cody along with students and the Principal of Princess Margaret Elementary School where the Elks donated a new speech and hearing board for the school’s playground.
The board is designed for children with complex communication needs to be able to connect and have conversations with others while exploring the playground and is easy to use, giving all children a voice to express themselves.
Angie Nelson of the Royal Purple Elks #50 explained that it all started during a Christmas hamper draw in support of a young girl, Aria, with hearing problems as well as a boy, Kylan, with speech difficulties.