Brett Coomer/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 9 of12 Maria Mack, left, works with MJ Escobedo on a puzzle at All Ears! Listening and Language Center on Wednesday, Sept. All Ears is the only Houston based nonprofit that is a finalist this year. The annual Chick-fil-A grant has a minimum of $30k and goes up to $200k. All Ears!, a non-profit which helps children with hearing loss learn to speak and listen to spoken language before kindergarten, has been named as a finalist for the Chick-fil-A True Inspiration Awards. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 8 of12 Maria Mack, left, works with MJ Escobedo on a puzzle at All Ears! Listening and Language Center on Wednesday, Sept. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 7 of12 Delilah Cortes plays in a tent shaped like a school bus during her pre-school class at All Ears! Listening and Language Center on Wednesday, Sept. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 6 of12 Delilah Cortes holds her cochlear implant that fell out as she plays in a tent shaped like a school bus during her pre-school class at All Ears! Listening and Language Center on Wednesday, Sept. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 5 of12 Cali Guidry, left, takes a look as the Chick-fil-A cow visits her class at All Ears! Listening and Language Center on Wednesday, Sept. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 4 of12 Michael Smith, left, goes through a bin of items with Tru Patel, speech language pathologist, at All Ears! Listening and Language Center on Wednesday, Sept. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 3 of12 Rosie Hirschfeld, director of education, claps as she goes through a lesson with Leah Augustus at All Ears! Listening and Language Center on Wednesday, Sept. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer Show More Show Less 2 of12 Students in a pre-school class at All Ears! Listening and Language Center line up to go outside to play on Wednesday, Sept. 1 of12 Rosie Hirschfeld, director of education, left, high fives Delilah Cortes after Delilah put her cochlear implant back in place after it fell out while playing in a tent shaped like a school bus at All Ears! Listening and Language Center on Wednesday, Sept.
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