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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...

We are ecstatic to announce that because of POUND. Rockout. Workout’s successful #TurnItUpTour and your relentless support, we are now able to change the lives of THREE people in need! From May 20 to June 18, POUND hosted their annual #TurnItUpTour, which strengthened minds, bodies and...

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...

Bruises may heal, but many victims of domestic violence suffer long term damage. For Kathleen Johnson, this trauma will last her lifetime. Left permanently disabled and unable to hear the voices of her loved ones, she has now found hope for recovery through the Hearing Aid Project.

The Hearing Aid Project accepts hearing aids of any age or condition from donors across the country, but you may be wondering- where will my donated hearing aid go? Take a trip with us to follow a hearing aid’s journey from beginning to end.

In early March, Wanda Joyce Brock started the process of receiving free hearing aids from the Hearing Aid Project. Noticing the decline in her daily communications with colleagues and loved ones, she was eager to restore her hearing for those around her.