The Hearing Loss Association of America's
Walk4Hearing(tm) Tops $1M Goal
January 2010
Editor: If you're familiar with the Hearing Loss Association of America
(HLAA), you've probably heard of their major fundraiser, called
Walk4Hearing(tm). They're happy to report that they reached their 2009
fundraising goal of one million dollars. For more about this wonderful
organization, point your browser to http://www.hearingloss.org
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The Hearing Loss Association of America(r) is pleased to announce that
the association's Walk4Hearing(tm) program surpassed its fundraising goal
of $1 million for 2009. Dedicated volunteers organized Walk events in 21
cities across the country, with more than 4,000 people participating in
the largest walkathon program for people with hearing loss.
Significant developments in the Walk4Hearing(tm) program contributed to
the association's goal of increasing awareness about hearing loss,
minimizing the stigma associated with wearing hearing aids and cochlear
implants, and raising funds to expand services and programs for people
with hearing loss and their families at the national and local levels.
Mike Orscheln, president and CEO of Phonak, a Walk sponsor served as
the first Business Team Chair for the Chicago Walk4Hearing(tm). In a
pre-event statement, Orscheln stated, "At Phonak, we are committed to
opening up the world of hearing to those with hearing loss through the
development of and manufacture of world-class digital hearing systems."
Other national sponsors included Advanced Bionics, HearUSA, IBM, and
Sorenson SIP Relay. Harold Salters, Director of Federal Regulatory Affairs
for T-Mobile, a major sponsor of the Walk4Hearing(tm) said, "T-Mobile is
proud of its support and commitment to the Walk4Hearing(tm), dating from
the very first Walk. Every year, participation by our employees and others
increases and we share HLAA's excitement about the greater turnout and
awareness of hearing loss issues throughout our communities and nation."
Washington Redskins safety, Reed Doughty, who has had a hearing loss
since childhood, was the Honorary Chair for the Washington DC
Walk4Hearing(tm) and was featured in a Public Service Announcement aired
by Comcast SportsNet. The Washington Redskins Charitable Foundation also
showed their support of the Walk4Hearing(tm) by donating a "Kids Kick-off"
ticket package.
Across the country Walk4Hearing(tm) sites experienced an increase in
the number of teams, with 600 registered. They also welcomed participation
from a greater number of families with children with hearing loss. In
addition, "alliances" were formed with various schools systems, schools
for students who are deaf and hard of hearing, universities, hearing
loss-related organizations, and audiology programs. Alliance groups share
in the proceeds.
Lauren Harman of Yardley, Pennsylvania, who walked in the Garden State
(NJ) Walk4Hearing(tm), is the winner of the 2009 Walk4Hearing(tm) raffle
prize drawing of top fundraisers. She will enjoy one week at the Spa and
Golf Resort in Ixtapan de la Sal, Mexico.
About the Hearing Loss Association of America
The Hearing Loss Association of America(r) (HLAA), founded in 1979,
opens the world of communication to people with hearing loss through
information, education, advocacy and support. HLAA publishes the bimonthly
Hearing Loss Magazine, holds annual conventions, Walk4Hearing(tm), and
more. Information can be found at http://www.hearingloss.org/. The
national headquarters is located at 7910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 1200,
Bethesda, MD 20814. Phone: 301.657.2248. HLAA has chapters and state
organizations across the country.