The document discusses three large non-profit organizations in the United States that work to support those with hearing loss: the Hearing Loss Association of America, the Hearing Health Foundation, and the Starkey Hearing Foundation. It provides brief descriptions of the missions and services of each organization, as well as how readers can get involved through donations, fundraising, or other support.
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Large Hearing Health Non-Profits in the USA
With numerous charities available to consider, selecting
one may feel like a daunting task. You should consider
where your money is going, how it is being used, and if
the organization is trustworthy. You can become a part of
one of many national and international charity
organizations that lend their time and resources to helping
those in need of better hearing health.
o Hearing Loss Association of America -
Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA)
prides itself as being the largest national
organization for helping people with hearing
loss across the U.S. HLAA provides education,
resources, and support to people with hearing
loss and to their families. HLAA does work on
a local, state and national level and part of its
mission is to influence legislation that impacts
the hearing impaired. You can begin by
signing up for their newsletter, becoming a member of the organization,
or registering for one of their bi-annual fundraiser walks called
Walk4Hearing. Donations are also accepted online at
www.hearingloss.org.
o Hearing Health Foundation - Since the 1950s, Hearing Health
Foundation has been committed to serving people with hearing loss. They
provide research to treat and cure hearing loss and promote hearing
health through prevention education for the public. For example, the
largest research project at the moment focuses on cures for tinnitus. If
you wish to contribute to Hearing Health Foundation, there are several
ways to help. You can make any cash donations or contribute gifts in the
form of stock. If you prefer to be involved in a more hands-on way, you
can share with them your personal experience with hearing loss or
tinnitus, participate in fundraisers, or offer to name one of their research
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grants. For the most up-to-date information of the
Foundation's activities and current needs visit their
website at www.hearinghealthfoundation.org.
Starkey Hearing Foundation - Starkey Hearing Foundation is a national and
international organization that offers three programs for hearing needs: Hear
Now, Listen Carefully, and Hearing Aid Recycling. Hear Now provides financial
assistance to U.S. residents in need of hearing aids. Anyone can donate new
and used hearing aids to the Hearing Aid Recycling program, which gives them
to people in need. Listen Carefully is an educational program aimed at young
people to educate them about the harm that loud noise and headphone use can
cause. To get contact details for each organization or to give a monetary gift,
visit www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org.