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Our mission
To serve individuals who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind, Late-deafened, people with hearing loss, and others with respect to all communication modes; by providing support services, advocacy, and education, which foster self-determination, empowerment, and independence.
What is the Georgia Council for the Hearing Impaired (GACHI)?
Established in 1989, GACHI is a statewide nonprofit organization that provides a variety of assistive services to the deaf and hard of hearing, their family members and friends and local, state and federal agencies. In addition to our main office in Decatur, we operate satellite offices in Columbus, NorthWest GACHI office in Cedartown, Augusta, Macon and SouthWest GACHI office in Hinesville.
How is GACHI funded?
To fulfill our mission, GACHI relies on a combination of funding sources, including state-appropriated funds (set by the Georgia General Assembly) and generous grants and donations from private foundations, businesses and individuals.
GACHI is a statewide 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
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