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May 16, 2007
Volume 1, Issue 17

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Something very exciting is brewing in Arizona and Southern California

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We are proud to announce the expansion of Hands On Sign Language Services, Inc. (HOSLS) into the service areas of Southern California and Arizona. Based in Rocklin, California, HOSLS has been providing interpreting services in the Sacramento Valley area and Northern California since 1990. HOSLS plans to bring the same quality and stellar service it has become known for to its ever-expanding customer base.

HOSLS makes its mission to remove barriers everywhere for deaf and hard of hearing people with top-quality interpreting services. In this spirit, we use qualified professionals and continue to seek new technologies that will aid us in our mission. We also aim to educate the general public about the communication needs of deaf and hard of hearing people.

HOSLS is uniquely equipped to cover such large service areas because its sister company, Hands On Video Relay Services (HOVRS), operates video relay call centers throughout the state of California and has opened a new one in Tempe, Arizona. HOVRS has become known for its speed, care, and quality. Because the same Video Interpreters that work in the call centers are also employed in the community, HOSLS customers receive the best interpreters possible. It is the goal of both HOVRS and HOSLS to offer the most qualified interpreters to deaf and hard of hearing people and to their employers, friends, and family.

We welcome you to try our quality service, newly available to your area! We are confident that our top-notch, skilled sign language interpreters are the best in the nation.

Requests for community interpreting may be made at www.handsonsvs.com. Our website provides you with easy access in obtaining information about our services and the capability to submit a request for sign language interpreters.


Additionally, we may be reached at:

Voice (800) 900-9478
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We look forward to hearing from and working with you soon!

Ronald E Obray
Chief Executive Officer

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