
The Miracle-Ear Foundation is set to turn up the volume for over 200 Dallas residents suffering from hearing loss in a one-day bonanza of philanthropic support. Partnering with the City of Dallas, Dallas County Health and Human Services, UNIDOS, and Dallas College, the Foundation's initiative on April 13 is opening the door wide to those in need—no fees, no fuss, just free help, as reported by the City of Dallas.
Statistics point to 16% of Texans grappling with hearing loss, a not-so-silent struggle in a world that isn't always listening, but change is on the agenda, The Miracle-Ear Foundation's Gift of Sound™ program aims to fit the bill, offering hearing aids and essential aftercare to those otherwise left to fend in silence due to financial constraints.
The upcoming Miracle Mission event is set to take place at Dallas College - Pleasant Grove Center, extending a lifeline to those whose incomes gag their access to quality hearing care. The foundation steadfastly maintains that good hearing should not be a privilege of the well-off alone but is a right that everyone should enjoy, a conviction that brings sound back into lives dimmed by silence.
Those interested in the April 13 event, running from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Dallas College - Pleasant Grove Center located at 802 Buckner Blvd., are encouraged to learn more and seat their spot at missiontohear.org. It's a day earmarked for hope, a time when the gift of sound is handed out not in whispered tones, but with resounding commitment from the Miracle-Ear Foundation and its partners.









