Hands & Voices - Board of Directors 2016

Back Row (left to right) Jill Kelly, Tina Childress, Alison Rollins, Karla Giese, Alejandra Ullauri,
 Jeanne Carlisle, Lynn Wood and Melissa Joyce
Front Row seated (left to right) Pauline Brannigan, Carrie Balian, Andrea Marwah, Heather Poe and Jennifer Ehlers

Hands & Voices

Our Mission:
Illinois Families for Hands & Voices is a parent-driven, non-profit organization that supports families with children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing without a bias around communication modes or methodologies.
Our Vision:
We envision a world where children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing have every opportunity to achieve their full potential.
Our Motto:
“What works for your child is what makes the choice right.” TM
Contact Us:
  • ilhandsandvoices@gmail.com
  • 630-697-3544 (v/text)
  • PO Box 9366, Naperville, IL 60567
Where we began…
Illinois Hands & Voices, legally known as Illinois Families for Hands & Voices was started by Karen Putz and a group of parents throughout the state of Illinois who felt that parent support was crucial to our families.  Our chapter started in Summer of 2004.
Who Are We?
  • We are families with children who have all types of hearing loss.
  • We use many different types of communication modes: Auditory Verbal, Auditory Oral, Cued Speech, American Sign Language, Signed English, Simultaneous Communication and Total Communication.
  • We are deaf and hard-of-hearing adults.
  • We are professionals.
  • We are from every corner of the state of Illinois.
  • We are united, because we are Hands & Voices.
Families can learn about the variety of resources and options available to them and how to access them. Through this network of resources, families can make informed decisions about their future in regards to educational options, the changing landscape of assistive technologies, and many other issues facing families with deaf and hard-of-hearing children.
Families within the same geographic region within the state can share experiences and information as they support each other. They will be given the opportunity to gain knowledge and direction from families who have faced the same challenges and choices.

IL Hands & Voices / Guide By Your Side - We’re All E.A.R.S. Family Fun Walk


Welcome to the IL Hands & Voices / Guide By Your Side semi-annual We’re All E.A.R.S. Family Fun Walk. 

Get your walking shoes ready to raise money for families in Illinois to continue to received much needs services from our organization.


Click HERE for my FUNDRAISING page

Click HERE for the FUN WALK REGISTRATION page


I am on the Board of the ILLINOIS HAND & VOICES organization and support -
Our Mission:
Illinois Families for Hands & Voices is a parent-driven, non-profit organization that supports families with children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing without a bias around communication modes or methodologies.
Our Vision:
We envision a world where children who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing have every opportunity to achieve their full potential.
Our Motto:
“What works for your child is what makes the choice right.” TM
Who Are We?
  • We are families with children who have all types of hearing loss.
  • We use many different types of communication modes: Auditory Verbal, Auditory-Oral  Cued Speech, American Sign Language, Signed English, Simultaneous Communication and Total Communication.
  • We are deaf and hard-of-hearing adults.
  • We are professionals.
  • We are from every corner of the state of Illinois.
  • We are united, because we are Hands & Voices.

The Power of One - EDHI Day 2015 in Illinois

Governor Bruce Rauner declared March 20th Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Day for Illinois. I was privileged to attend when friends and colleagues were honored and be the program presenter.
The beautiful décor centered on starfish, which seemed different in Chicago with the nearest ocean many miles away. Then, Carrie Balian, Coordinator of Guide By Your Side Of Illinois Hands & Voices shared the powerful Starfish Story and how each one of us  can make a difference. Do you know the story?





At times in our lives, we are all the old man, the young man, or the starfish.
Sometimes, as the old man, we don't see the purpose to actions.
Sometimes, as the young man, we persevere and make a difference.
And sometimes, we are the starfish who just need a little help."

Illinois 10th Annual EHDI Day March 20, 2015


Register Today!

Join us on March 20th, 2015
 at the Chicago Hearing Society,
 2001 N. Clybourn
as we celebrate our 10th annual 
 Early Hearing Detection & Intervention Day!

To view the full size EHDI Day invitation with interactive links please click here!

To register to attend all or part of the day please go to

We have a full day planned – it’s something you don’t want to miss!