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Supporting a mission that empowers children with hearing loss to learn, communicate, and thrive.
CLEVELAND, Texas - ColoradoDesk -- Colony Ridge was honored to serve as a proud sponsor of the 2025 All Ears! Sporting Clays Tournament, held at Blackwood Gun Club in Conroe, Texas. The event brought together participants and supporters from across the state for a meaningful day that blended friendly competition with a powerful purpose — helping children with hearing loss learn to listen, speak, and thrive.
The All Ears! Sporting Clays Tournament is an annual fundraiser that directly benefits All Ears! Listening & Language Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children who are deaf or hard of hearing develop listening and spoken language skills. The tournament was first organized in 2015 by Johnny Higdon, inspired by his daughter Brooke's journey of learning to hear and communicate through cochlear implants. Over the years, it has grown into a beloved tradition that raises crucial funds to support educational programs and family resources provided by All Ears!.
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Learn more about the organization and event at All Ears! Sporting Clays.
At the heart of All Ears! is a mission that deeply resonates with Colony Ridge — ensuring that every child who is deaf or hard of hearing has the opportunity to learn, communicate, and live with confidence. Through its family-centered programs and evidence-based teaching methods, All Ears! empowers children and families to reach their full potential, turning challenges into opportunities and silence into sound.
The 2025 tournament was filled with moments of connection and purpose. From check-in to the final round, participants shared stories, encouragement, and a shared commitment to helping children find their voices. For the Colony Ridge team, being part of the event was a reminder of the impact that compassion, education, and community can create when they come together.
"Supporting All Ears! means supporting hope," said a Colony Ridge representative. "Just as All Ears! helps children find their voice, we help families find their place."
Colony Ridge is grateful for the opportunity to support organizations that create real and lasting change in the lives of families across Texas. Contributing to causes like All Ears! reflects our ongoing dedication to building communities where opportunity, education, and connection thrive.
To learn more about Colony Ridge's commitment to supporting families and community development, visit www.colonyridge.com.
The All Ears! Sporting Clays Tournament is an annual fundraiser that directly benefits All Ears! Listening & Language Center, a nonprofit organization dedicated to helping children who are deaf or hard of hearing develop listening and spoken language skills. The tournament was first organized in 2015 by Johnny Higdon, inspired by his daughter Brooke's journey of learning to hear and communicate through cochlear implants. Over the years, it has grown into a beloved tradition that raises crucial funds to support educational programs and family resources provided by All Ears!.
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Learn more about the organization and event at All Ears! Sporting Clays.
At the heart of All Ears! is a mission that deeply resonates with Colony Ridge — ensuring that every child who is deaf or hard of hearing has the opportunity to learn, communicate, and live with confidence. Through its family-centered programs and evidence-based teaching methods, All Ears! empowers children and families to reach their full potential, turning challenges into opportunities and silence into sound.
The 2025 tournament was filled with moments of connection and purpose. From check-in to the final round, participants shared stories, encouragement, and a shared commitment to helping children find their voices. For the Colony Ridge team, being part of the event was a reminder of the impact that compassion, education, and community can create when they come together.
"Supporting All Ears! means supporting hope," said a Colony Ridge representative. "Just as All Ears! helps children find their voice, we help families find their place."
Colony Ridge is grateful for the opportunity to support organizations that create real and lasting change in the lives of families across Texas. Contributing to causes like All Ears! reflects our ongoing dedication to building communities where opportunity, education, and connection thrive.
To learn more about Colony Ridge's commitment to supporting families and community development, visit www.colonyridge.com.
Source: Colony Ridge
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