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The National Hearing Aid Project will put your generous cash donation to work making remarkable differences in the lives of the deaf or hard of hearing who don’t have the financial resources or access to hearing-related care.
The National Hearing Aid Project will put your generous cash donation to work making remarkable differences in the lives of the deaf or hard of hearing who don’t have the financial resources or access to hearing-related care.
Creativity comes in many forms, and group fundraising is no exception! For one college student, using her artistic strengths and personal experience with hearing loss led to a performance that has given the gift of sound to someone in need.
What makes a Birthday special? Is it the gifts, cake or coming together with loved ones? For Erik, his 36th Birthday became extraordinary when he dedicated it to a cause and charity dear to his heart – the Hearing Aid Project.
Whether you need hearing aids or want to get involved to help those in need, we’ve gathered some common questions and answers about the Hearing Aid Project.
Working in law enforcement can create some larger than life challenges. And for our brave heroes trying to thrive in a fast paced environment with hearing loss, these challenges can be nearly impossible to manage.
The incredible impact of the Hearing Aid Project comes down to collaboration. Many of our recipients find our program through a case manager, or family member committed to helping them find resources for their hearing loss.
Every donation, big or small, helps us provide hearing aids to those in need through the Hearing Aid Project. Whether you can give $10 or $1,000, your gift will improve the quality of life for someone with hearing loss.
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.
Living with hearing loss can be immensely isolating. A once vibrant individual may exclude themselves from conversations or even opt out of attending a social gathering altogether. For 83 year-old Marjorie, skipping Sunday service or a family gathering is not an option.