Hope4Hearing
has moved to
John Tracy Clinic
You have been re-directed here from the Hope for Hearing site. Hope for Hearing provided education and resources for families needing information about hearing loss and hearing. Hope for Hearing is no longer an active organization but the resources listed below will provide guidance for potential hearing aid funding.
For Adults and Children:
SO THE WORLD MAY HEAR
http://www.sotheworldmayhear.org/hearnow
The Starkey Hearing Foundation’s Hear Now program provides hearing aids for deaf and hard of hearing persons living in the United States. Applications are available online.
CNI – COLORADO NEUROLOGICAL INSTITUTE
http://www.thecni.org/hearing/assistance.htm
The Colorado Neurological Institute provides assistance for obtaining cochlear implants.
LIONS INTERNATIONAL
http://www.lions.org or http://www.md4lions.org/projects/earofthelion.htm
The Lions Club provides hearing aids to people with limited finances who are legal residents of the U.S. This includes people with Green Cards. People in California can contact: Marva Murphy at: marvamurphy@earthlink.net
SERTOMA
http://sertoma.org Click on Looking for Hearing Aid Assistance
The Looking for Hearing Aid Assistance page provides information about help in different parts of the country
HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA
http://www.hearingloss.org/support/financial.asp
This organization provides information about many national or regional resources for obtaining amplification.
CNI CENTER FOR HEARING
http://www.thecni.org/hearing
Assistance provides assistance for cochlear implants and hearing aids. Applications and eligibility information are available through the website.
For Children:
HELP KIDS HEAR
http://helpkidshear.org/resources/funding/index.htm
This organization provides information about financial assistance for hearing aids and cochlear implants.
THE HIKE FUND, INC
http://www.thehikefund.org
The HIKE fund provides hearing aids, FM systems, closed caption converters, tactile aids, alerting systems and specialized sports equipment for children from birth to 20 years of age. An application can be assessed through their website.
MIRACLE-EAR CHILDREN’S FOUNDATION
http://www.miracel-ear.com/resources/children_request.asp
Miracle Ear provides free hearing aids and services to children from birth to 16 years of age. And application is available at this website.
DISABLED CHILDREN’S RELIEF FUND
http://dcrf.com Click on Services
Applications are available at the website between April and September
John Tracy Clinic (JTC) provides support to families worldwide who have children with hearing loss. Please visit other sections of the JTC website to learn more about our services.
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