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The International Association of Laryngectomees (IAL) is a non-profit voluntary organization composed of approximately 250 member clubs and recognized regional organizations. These clubs are generally known as "Lost Chord" or " New Voice" clubs. Clubs are composed of from 10 to more than 300 Laryngectomees. The purpose of the IAL is to assist these local clubs in their efforts towards the total rehabilitation of the Laryngectomee. History of the IAL The IAL was formed in 1952 by representatives of 13 individual clubs to answer the need for coordinating the activities of the clubs. The purposes of the IAL is to promote and support the total rehabilitation of the Laryngectomee by the exchange of ideas and dissemination of information to member clubs and to the public. To facilitate the formation of new clubs, to foster improvement in Laryngectomee programs, and to improve the minimum standards for teachers of post-Laryngectomee speech. Member Clubs To assist the IAL in carrying out its missions member clubs pay annual dues in amounts ranging from $20.00 to $150.00 per year, depending on the size of the club's membership. In addition Laryngectomees, significant others, speech professionals, and health care professionals who reside in a remote area, or in an area that cannot support an IAL club, may join the IAL as "Members at Large" at an annual dues rate of $10.00. Finally, the IAL is empowered to authorize "Associate Membership" to suppliers, manufacturers, health care organizations and service companies who provide medical support to Laryngectomees. Annual dues for Associate Membership is $150.00. Detailed membership information
is addressed in the IAL Bylaws.
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