NEWS RELEASE
Did you know there is a non-profit organization that meets in Vero Beach for people who are hearing challenged? Do you wear hearing aids or have a cochlear implant? Free, unbiased information is available about hearing loss.
Almost 20% of Americans now suffer from some type of hearing loss, including one in five teenagers, the need to spread the word about saving our hearing and why it is important not to delay getting help for hearing loss is imperative.
The non-profit Treasure Coast Chapter, Hearing Loss Association of America, meets in Vero Beach on the first Saturday of the month (September through May). Purposes include information, education, support and advocacy about those with hearing related issues. Topics vary monthly, and members most often comment that they are always learning something new at each meeting. The meeting starts at 10:30 AM in the History Room, 2nd Floor, Indian River County Library, 1600 21st Street, Vero Beach. Meetings are free and open to the public.
For more information, email tcflhla@live.com or text Cheryl (772) 468-0123.