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Closed 17/12/2018
Weʼve raised £57 to provide special hearing aids to sufferers of inherited hearing loss. Passed from parent to child each has a 50% chance of passing it on.
- Huddersfield, UK
- Funded on Monday, 17th December 2018
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Imagine being able to hear your children speak to you for the first time in years, to hear some one say I love you.
We want to raise funds to buy hearing equipment that can change the lives of the person with inherited hearing loss and their family and friends.
The new hearing aids we want to buy are so special they can do this. They are 'Phonak Naida'. Anyone can buy them if they can afford it but they cost thousands of pounds a pair.
The Oddfellows will make sure that your money is spent on the best we can buy for the friends and family's who need them most.
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Ann Kight
Sep 6, 2018
Love from Ann & Terry Kight Nottingham
£5.00
Dinah Hugo
Jul 29, 2018
Sue ralph
Jul 23, 2018
Great idea hope you get enough for many of them
£10.00
Anonymous
Jul 23, 2018
Life-changing aides. In the same position I would want a pair of these.
£2.50
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Jul 22, 2018
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Lynn Bradbury
Huddersfield, UK
The Oddfellows Victory Branch in Huddersfield are supporting me with this project to raise funds to help people who have inherited deafness from their parent. All funds raised will go to the purchase of specialised hearing aids.