DEDICATED E-MAIL
December 17, 2007
Make a Sound
Dedicated E-mail: Help Me Hear Foundation

You know that frustrated feeling you get when no one is listening to a word you say? You feel alone, helpless.
Now, imagine you couldn’t talk or hear sounds, ever. That’s the reality for millions of children born deaf around the globe. Because they can’t hear, they can’t learn to talk and are often left behind their hearing peers.
Until now: The Help Me Hear Foundation is supplying kids around the globe with cochlear implants, devices that can bring sound to the deaf. The lifelong gift of hearing will give them a shot at self-sufficiency and keep them safer.
The nonprofit public charity is able to give seven implants for the price of one, so a little goes a long way. But they can’t do it alone and rely on people’s generosity and support.
Donations to Help Me Hear are tax deductible (April will be here in a blink). Plus, you know it’s worthwhile when the cochlear implant pioneer, Dr. William House, is an active board member.
So, give, give, give.
And bring the sound of joy to the world this holiday season.
To learn more or make a donation, go to helpmehearfoundation.org. Don’t miss their informational video.











