Sun.Star Davao

500 receive hearing aid

- BY RANDIE COMILANG / Reporter

Over 500 Dabawenyos received hearing aids from Starkey Hearing Foundation yesterday.

The hearing aids, which feature advance technology, were given during the foundation’s second Davao Mission yesterday, November 6, 2018 at Davao City Recreation­al Center.

“Maraming mommy ang mga umiiyak kasi diba they thought forever na yung child nila na di makakarini­g, (Moms were crying because they thought their children will never be able to hear again),” Starkey Hearing Foundation audiologis­t Kimberly Ong said.

The mission was conducted in collaborat­ion with the City Mayor’s Office, City Health Office and Councilor April Marie C. Dayap.

“We provide the hearing aids and the aftercare for the people that have no access in hearing healthcare,” Starkey Hearing Foundation Co-founder Tani Austin said in an interview with Sunstar Davao.

Aftercare is

program dedicated for the people who already availed their aid. In this program, the patients will be followed up monthly and be given additional services like counseling, batteries for the hearing aid, and to check if the hearing apparatus is still working.

In the previous year there were more than 1,200 beneficiar­ies of the first mission of the foundation in the city.

Starkey Hearing Foundation Incorporat­ed is a United States non-profit organizati­on owned by Bill and Tani Austin. Its mission is to give hearing aids to those impaired or who have earing problems in a bid to empower them and to help achieve their potentials. Along with the founders, the Asia-Pacific Regional Team consists of 28 volunteers.

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