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Voices of Hope for Aphasia Thrives Thanks to Partnership with Pinellas Community Foundation
St Petersburg, FL (Feb 15, 2023) Voices of Hope for Aphasia is honored to partner again with Pinellas Community Foundation to provide services that support the mental well-being and quality of life of people living with aphasia in Pinellas...
Remembering Kathy Caputo
Voices of Hope for Aphasia is devastated to announce the death of Co-Founder, Kathy Caputo, who passed away on September 19, 2022, after a valiant battle with cancer. Click here to read the family's tribute to Kathy and for...
Our Members are on the News!
April 29, 2022 Voices of Hope for Aphasia Founder, Mike Caputo, and long-time members, Trish Hambridge and Ann English, were highlighted by James Tully from ABC Action News - Tampa Bay. James Tully showcased how participation in...
Art Activities for Aphasia Published!
Mason Gehring, an Artist in Healthcare Professional and frequent guest in our Living! with Aphasia program, recently published an article in collaboration with Brooke Oliver, Jackie Hinckley, and Debbie Yones. The article, which talked about...
Education Series: Primary Progressive Aphasia (PPA)
by Brooke Oliver: What is PPA? In our previous education blog, “What is Aphasia?” , we learned that aphasia is caused by a sudden insult to the brain, such as a stroke or other brain injury, that damages the language center of the brain. The...
Continued Partnership Expands Services for People with Aphasia
St. Petersburg, FL (February 14, 2022) – Voices of Hope for Aphasia is honored to announce the receipt of an Operating Grant and a continuing partnership with Pinellas Community Foundation (PCF) bringing vital programs to people with a language...
Education Series: The Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA)
by Lauren Hoadley: If you are a caregiver or individual living with aphasia, you may have heard of the Life Participation Approach to Aphasia (LPAA). Here at Voices of Hope for Aphasia, we firmly believe in following the LPAA. But what exactly...
Voices of Hope for Aphasia Resumes In-Person Programs with Help from Pinellas Community Foundation
St. Petersburg, FL (June 21, 2021) – Voices of Hope for Aphasia is pleased to announce a grant from the Pinellas Community Foundations Senior Citizens Services Wellness grant. SCS is an organization focused on serving the needs of senior...
Education Series: Caregivers 101
Has your loved one recently been diagnosed with aphasia and you are feeling overwhelmed?