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Lions and Hearing Awareness

How You Can Help

You can take an active role in hearing awareness by promoting hearing loss prevention and providing support for the deaf or hearing impaired. Here are some ways you can help.

Chairpersons

Lion clubs appoint one member to serve as their Hearing Preservation, Awareness and Action chairperson. The council chairperson and district governor appoint a multiple district and district Hearing Preservation, Awareness and Action chairperson, respectively.

Club, district and multiple district-level chairpersons develop service projects which aid persons who are deaf or hard of hearing. Before implementing a hearing service project, it is suggested that Lions contact local government and private agencies (including Lions hearing foundations) for the deaf or hard of hearing. This can eliminate the duplication of services. In addition, local agencies that have ongoing projects may be in need of additional assistance.

Hearing Awareness

You can help educate the public about hearing impairments and prevention of hearing loss:

Examples of Lions Hearing Awareness Projects

For More Information About Hearing Awareness

Contact the Health and Children's Services Department at International Headquarters.

Reading Action Program

Join President Madden's campaign to increase literacy ยป

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