Hear to Help: Funding for children who cannot afford testing, help cover the cost of ear molds for those who cannot afford new earmolds, help find funding for new hearing aids For more information call: 317-491-2172 Children's Special Health Care Services- A family with an income, before taxes, no greater than 250% of the federal poverty level may be eligible for the program. The financial level changes every year. For example, in 2009, a family of four could qualify with a gross income of up to $55,125. Eligibility - for Profound Bilateral Hearing Loss (and other medical conditions). Website: http://www.in.gov/isdh/19613.htm Helping Challenged Children: Eric Roberts, Director. His email is e_d_roberts@yahoo.com - phone is 317 294- 9600 The United Healthcare Children's Foundation is offering support to meet the needs of children nationwide with assistance grants for medical services not fully covered by health insurance. Call 1-800-328-5679 ext. 24459. Hear Now: Suite 300 9745 E Hampton Ave, Denver, CO 80231-4923, 1-800-648-4327 Lions Club Speech and Hearing- Local clubs must process the applications for the purchase of new aids. Monica Burch at Riley Audiology coordinates their loaner aids. http://www.indylionsspeechhearing.org/loaner.htmHike Fund Job's Daughter HIKE Fund, Inc. C/O A.L. Howe M.D. # 2 Kentucky Blue Ridge Court, St. Charles MO, 63303-4486; (636) 928-2101; Fax (636) 928-3361 alhowemd@accessus.net Anna’s Celebration for Life Foundation Starkey Foundation - which is their US program (financial requirements).Miracle Ear Children's Foundation, Box 59261, Minneapolis, MN 55459-0261Hendricks County Community Foundation Putnam County Community Foundation Psi Iota Xi - local chaptersSertoma Clubs -find your closest chapterESA chapters - find your local chapter
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