Cancer Steals Voices. ElevenLabs Gives Them Back.

ElevenLabs s'associe à Lary's Speakeasy pour soutenir la communauté des laryngectomisés

 Two Board of Directors members from Lary's Speakeasy, Stephen Cooper and Brooke Elkan-Moore, standing behind a red table display at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. The table features the organization's logo with their slogan "Cancer Takes Voices, We Give Hope" and website information. Behind them is a banner and a QR code, with large windows showing a tree-lined street outside.

The Impact Program has demonstrated the life-changing power of personalized voice technology, helping thousands of people affected by neurodegenerative conditions like ALS and MSA maintain their vocal identity as their conditions progress. Now, we're extending this support to address a different kind of voice loss — one that can happen overnight.

When Voice Loss Happens Overnight

A laryngectomy, often performed as treatment for head and neck cancer, involves the complete surgical removal of the larynx, also known as the “voice box". While this life-saving procedure offers hope for recovery, it results in the immediate and permanent loss of natural voice. In a single moment, the voice that carried someone's laughter, stories, and essence is gone.

Patients must relearn communication using alternative methods. Historically, this has primarily included electrolarynx devices or esophageal speech — but these options often feel impersonal and limiting. Beyond the technical challenge lies a deeper loss: the disappearance of the familiar voice that once expressed personality, emotions, and identity. For many of these patients, this can lead to severe depression and complete withdrawal from participation in the life they once knew.

The World's Largest Online Laryngectomy Support Network

Our partnership with Lary's Speakeasy represents a breakthrough for exactly this reason. What began as a small Facebook group in 2011 has become the world's largest online support network for the laryngectomy community. This 501(c)(3) nonprofit provides free supplies, peer-led education, virtual support groups, and essential guidance for patients and caregivers navigating recovery.

Through this collaboration, Lary's Speakeasy members now have access to ElevenLabs' innovative voice technology at no cost. This gives them the ability to create a voice that reflects who they are, or even reclaim aspects of their voice from before surgery through professional voice cloning. For many, this offers something previously unimaginable: the chance to sound like themselves again.

Ce partenariat marque une nouvelle étape importante pour le programme Impact alors que nous nous étendons dans le domaine du cancer de la tête et du cou, en nous appuyant sur notre focus établi sur les maladies neurodégénératives. Ensemble, nous redonnons des voix et aidons les gens à retrouver leur identité.

Si vous ou quelqu'un que vous connaissez vivez après une laryngectomie, Lary's Speakeasy a construit une incroyable communauté de soutien.

Demandez une voix ElevenLabs gratuite via Lary's Speakeasy

If you're part of a hospital, clinic, or nonprofit supporting head and neck cancer patients and want to bring voice technology to your community, we'd love to hear from you. Reach out to the Impact team here to explore a partnership: https://elevenlabs.seobdtools.com/impact-partners

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