Chocolate Decadence, new website and more ...
January couldn't be busier at the Aphasia Center of West Texas. Our merry band of volunteers are busy putting the final touches on February 4th's Chocolate Decadence - the Center's award-winning party all about chocolate, friends, and Valentine shopping. Don't miss out! Reserve your spot now with full details below. 

We also encourage you to check out the Aphasia Center's brand new website. You'll find aphasia resources, videos from our members, and all kinds of news. Can't thank you enough for attending our events, telling your friends, sharing this newsletter - whatever you do will help!
Chocolate
It's not just for breakfast anymore!
Quick, grab your loved ones and make a reservation to satisfy your sweet tooth at Chocolate Decadence, Thursday, February 4th. Your friends, family and co-workers will love you, plus you'll be contributing to the Aphasia Center's biggest fundraiser of the year. Seats are going fast!

Who cares about a website anyway? 
Turns out, lots of people do. Since the Aphasia Center launched its newly designed site (with large thanks to the Permian Basin Area Foundation, Martin Family Fund of PBAF, Content Forward, and G12 Productions), web traffic is up more than 300%. Check it out and share with others. You never know whose quality of life will depend on it.
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The Philanthropic Family of the Year goes to Cece and AJ Brune. The Judge Pat Baskin Volunteer of the Year goes to Marilyn Mathis. Check out our latest news and blog on our website  homepage.
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Aphasia makes speaking, reading, writing, and understanding language hard. But r emember, memories and intellect are intact. 
To our community of supporters, we thank you for all that you do to make life better for people with aphasia. We could not provide the quality services we do without each one of you.

With gratitude,

Kitty Binek, Executive Director
Aphasia Center of West Texas

Aphasia Center of West Texas
(432) 699-1261
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