Darcy Tucker and Brad Grey with TSH kids.
Camera IconDarcy Tucker and Brad Grey with TSH kids. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Dockers players visit Telethon Speech and Hearing

Denise S. CahillWestern Suburbs Weekly

FREMANTLE Dockers players Brad Grey and Darcy Tucker visited Telethon Speech and Hearing (TSH) to celebrate the not-for-profit organisation becoming a 2018 Friend of the Fremantle Dockers Foundation.

TSH head of marketing and stakeholder relations Belinda Leksas said becoming a Friend of the Foundation would allow the organisation to help more families and children around the state.

“We receive constant feedback that our families are not sure where to seek help for their child,” Ms Leksas said.

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“Telethon Speech and Hearing is thrilled to partner up with the Dockers and help more families become aware of the unique services we provide including essential early intervention and support to parents.

“We want to help parents with the anguish they face by providing a safe and nurturing environment when having concerns about their child’s hearing, speech or language development. All they need to do is call us and we are here to help.”

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