Hearing Aid Project Tag

For the second year in a row, HLAA has again chosen to partner with Sertoma and the Hearing Charities of America® (HCOA) to raise money for Sertoma’s scholarships or HCOAs Hearing Aid Project. Donations raised by a Walk4Hearing team are then shared with their selected...

Joel Lance describes his excitement to hear his grandson again. What do/did you do for a living? JL: Die casting machine setup and operator for 30+ years What are your favorite hobbies/pastimes? JL: Spending time with my 2-year-old grandson, gardening, and classic cars. How and when did you begin experiencing...

Oregonian hearing aid recipient Cecilia Tate describes life with hearing loss and her experience working with the Hearing Aid Project Tell us about yourself: Mrs. Tate: Before early retirement in 2005, I worked in DB2 data modeling and was the Senior DB2 Database Administrator supporting American Airlines. My husband...

The Hearing Aid Project takes donations of used hearing aids, refurbishes them, and provides them to those who can't afford them. When we identify a person in need within your community, we partner with an audiologist like you to perform the fitting.

Mary Cooke has loved music for as long as she can remember. But when she was a child she began losing her hearing, which took a toll on her passion and ability to communicate.

Barbara Green began experiencing hearing loss in 1990. She was having trouble with drainage and pain in her ear, and eventually had surgery to fix the problem. Unfortunately, this surgery did more harm than good and damaged her hearing permanently, leaving her with a dire need for hearing aids.

As the Hearing Aid Project welcomes the new year with open arms, we proudly look back and reflect on all of the progress that has been made since our official launch in August 2016. With your help, we have now provided a total of 56 refurbished...

Chances are you’ve already liked a few posts on Facebook today, or maybe you even shared a funny cat video on a friend’s page? You probably wanted to show those individuals that you care about their lives, or simply wanted to give them a good laugh! But what if "liking" and "sharing" a post could actually help change a person’s life?

As we start the New Year, the middle of December seems like a distant memory. While most were busy preparing for the holidays, Dorethea Custer and her loved ones were celebrating early due to the arrival of a life-changing letter.