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Originally Posted by Guest
I do not think these 34 deaf residents wanted to close the lifelong learning college. Unfortunately the cost to provide hearing impaired services is beyond the scope of volunteer activities. Hopefully this will not extend to 2000 clubs and free rec center activities. We all lose. I am very sad about this.
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No they wanted some money that Mr. S. promised. He Mr. S probably made good living from this kind of law suit. What backfired was the closing of the LLLC. Now They have to live with that.
O by the way Some people can't just get hearing aid due to there are no functioning ear drum to feed the brain with noise Except buzzing sound. Those are the ones that need and sign language interpreter. But, you would expect in retirement community by now would of overcome these problems? But, I guess winning the ghetto lottery just too tempting.