Hello Family and Friends of Raquel,
We are again supporting FHSR through the HLAA Walk4Hearing, raising money to support people with hearing loss, just like Raquel! This is our 9th year walking.
This year we are especially proud to again support FHSR The Foundation for Hearing and Speech Resources. The Foundation for Hearing and Speech Resources (FHSR) is a private, non-profit, grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for all children affected by hearing and communication disorders through support, education, and advocacy.
The Foundation for Hearing and Speech Resources (FHSR) is a private, non-profit, grassroots organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for all children affected by hearing and communication disorders through support, education, and advocacy. Since its founding in 1958, the organization has become a strong voice and source of services in the Midwest for parents and professionals seeking help for children impacted by hearing and communication disorders. Early intervention, medical attention, educational and support services are critical needs that FHSR has supported for over 60 years.
"As a member of the Board of Directors of FHSR, I invite you visit our internationally award winning website, FHSR.org to learn more about our programs and team, apply for music class scholarships, and explore the parent information sections. Without the support of our generous donors, we could not make the impact I have personally seen in these children's lives. Thank you!" --- Heather Bennett, Co-Chair, FHSR
Raquel is a student at Alcott Elementary School, a Chicago Public School. She LOVES reading, especially chapter books! She is also learning American Sign Language, is part of the choir, basketball and cross country teams.
She continues to be supported in her "hearing" journey by the amazing teams at Lurie Children's Hospital, Foundation for Hearing and Speech Rehabilitation, MED-EL, and her friends at Child's Voice, the Listen Foundation Cochlear Implant Camp, Chicago Park District, Bell Elementary School, Chase Elementary School and Alcott Elementary School.
Thank you for your help! With gratitude, Heather, David & Raquel
More information from HLAA....
48 Million People
1 in 6, about 15%, or 48 million people – no matter how you look at it, there is a large amount of people in the United States who are living with some degree of hearing loss. Today’s society continues to get louder - with construction, traffic, sporting events, concerts, even lawnmowers and leaf blowers - and it’s affecting our hearing health.
The Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) is the nation’s leading organization representing people with hearing loss. HLAA strives to give people the tools they need to live more successfully with hearing loss and to show them they do not have to face it alone.
Hearing loss is permanent, but people with hearing loss can, and do, live rich and fulfilling lives. I want to help make it a little easier for them to do so. It starts right here in my own community with generous people like you, who are willing to step up and support me.
I’m participating in the Walk4Hearing to help raise awareness and funds to improve the lives of people with hearing loss. I want to help others realize they are not alone and they can live well with hearing loss. The funds I raise provide national and local services that are dedicated to supporting those individuals.
Although hearing loss can’t be cured or reversed, it can be screened for and treated; in some cases, further loss can be prevented! It’s not too late to take care of your hearing health. Still, it’s estimated that on average people who suspect they have hearing loss wait seven years before seeking treatment.Hearing loss can be very isolating and if left untreated, it can have a profound and negative impact on your life.
So if you think you may have a hearing loss, I’m going to challenge you:
Don’t wait! Get your hearing screened!
A hearing screening is quick, painless, and easy, and its benefits can last a lifetime! I’m asking you to take control of your own hearing health and encourage your family and friends to do the same. In fact, I want you to let everyone know about it! Follow HLAA Walk4Hearing on Twitter @Walk4Hearing and tweet using #screenURhearing to let people know you got your hearing checked and/or encouraged someone else to do so. Don’t forget to “like” the Walk4Hearing Facebook page and follow @hearinglossassociation on Instagram. Utilize all of your social media networks and spread the word!
Can I count on you to support me?