Hearts for Hearing Blog
Kaysen’s Story
“When Kaysen was just a few days old, we learned he had a severe to profound hearing loss. When he was first, diagnosed, I worried
Fashion for a Passion History
Laura Gary and Lori Hill were passionate about finding opportunities for the Chi Omega alums to be more involved in giving back to the community,
The Hearts for Hearing Journey: Michael’s Story
Michael Goldbeck was diagnosed with profound, bilateral hearing loss when he was 18-months-old in Albuquerque, NM. He was fit with hearing aids and then came
The Mary Eddy Jones Playground at Hearts for Hearing
Last fall, Hearts for Hearing received the Mary Eddy Jones Signature Gift from The Fred Jones Family Foundation for a grant of $75,000 that was
How To Protect Your Hearing
How should you best protect your hearing? When you know you are going to be exposed to loud noise you can wear hearing protection, which
Hearts for Hearing to Host Shred Day
What does document shredding have to do with children who are deaf and hard of hearing? Well, nothing … until now. Hearts for Hearing, a
Hearts for Hearing’s Summer Camp
Each summer, Hearts for Hearing (HFH) hosts a day camp in Oklahoma City, and more recently in Tulsa as well, for school-aged children with hearing
Hearts for Hearing Foundation Receives Grant from Federal Communications Commission to Increase Service Provision to Rural Communities
Kris Hopper, 405-278-1809 kch@heartsforhearing.org FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Hearts for Hearing Foundation Receives Grant from Federal Communications Commission to Increase Service Provision to Rural Communities Oklahoma
Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month
June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month! Recently, “brain health” has been a big buzz word in the news and rightfully so! In 2016, the
Noise-Induced Hearing Loss
Happy National Save Your Hearing Day! Every day at Hearts for Hearing, we ask our patients if they have experienced any exposure to loud noises
The Hearts for Hearing Journey: Olivia’s Story
Olivia was born prematurely at just 25 weeks, weighing only one pound and two ounces. She was also born with bilateral sensorineural hearing loss. At
Hearts for Hearing Receives Grant to Serve Children with Hearing Loss
The Masonic Charity Foundation of Oklahoma generously granted $25,000 to Hearts for Hearing, an Oklahoma-based nonprofit providing hearing technology, audiology and specialized speech therapy services