Hear Now - Assistance for a Hearing Aid
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Hear Now is a national non-profit program committed to assisting deaf and hard-of-hearing persons with limited financial resources who permanently reside within the United States. To apply for Hear Now Aid, click
here CLICK HERE to download a version “en Español.”
221 Yale Ave N, Ste 450, Seattle, WA 98109-5490
Phone: (206) 838-7194 Fax:(206) 838-7195
Toll Free: 1-877-AUDIENT (1-877- 283-4368)
Program Application Form - click
here
Miracle-Ear Children’s Foundation:
This program provides new or reconditioned “Miracle-Ear” hearing aids and service free of charge to families who have hearing impaired children ages 16 years or younger, with an income level that does not allow them to receive public support. Dahlberg, Inc. is a corporate sponsor, which donates hearing aids for needy children and underwrites the foundation’s administrative costs. Eligibility for hearing aids and other services requires disclosure of complete financial information for individuals residing in the same household.
For further information about the service that Miracle-Ear Children’s Foundation offers, contact:
Miracle-Ear Children’s Foundation
P.O. Box 59261
Minneapolis, MN 55459-0261
800-234-5422
http://www.miracle-ear.com/
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf, Inc.
: The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) is a lifelong resource, support network, and advocate for listening, learning, talking, and living independently with hearing loss. Through publications, outreach, training, scholarships, and financial aid, AG Bell promotes the use of spoken language and hearing technology. AG Bell financial aid offers support and resources for people of all ages that have suffered hearing loss. It also offers a comprehensive list of other organizations that offer free or financial assistance for hearing technology, such as hearing aids and TTY technology.
For more information contact:
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf
3417 Volta Place NW
Washington, DC 2007
202-337-5220 V
202-337-5221 TTY
202-337- 8314 Fax
E-mail: info@agbell.org
http://www.agbell.org/
Provides hearing aids for children age birth to 21 from low income families; parents must call for an application
Lions Affordable Hearing Aid Project (AHAP)630-571-5466 ext 615 voice
www.lionsear.org After years of research, the Lions developed a low cost, high quality hearing aid which at a little over $100 has proven to perform as well as aids that sell for $2,000; available through Lions Clubs in partnership with local audiologists