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Hearing Loss Association of America Kentuckiana Chapter
Basic Information
Address: P.O. Box 6372 - 440 Zorn Avenue, Louisville, Kentucky 40206
Email: info@hearinglossky.org
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Additional Information
President: Carla Trivedi
Service Description: We are a self-help organization that provides information, advocacy and support.
Mission Statement:
The Mission of Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) and its chapters is to open the world of communication to people with hearing loss by providing information, education, support and advocacy.
Membership Fee: Programs and information are Free and open to the public. HLAA National Membership is $35-$45; chapter dues are $12; complimentary HLAA Membership for Veterans (New Members ONLY).
Eligibility Requirements: People with a hearing loss and those around them.
Area Served: HLAA Kentucky Chapters are in Louisville, Bardstown, Bowling Green and Lexington. HLAA National has chapters throughout the country.
Hours of Operation/Schedule: Meetings and programs are listed on our website
Services Offered:
Information and referral
Information and referral
Events:
The four Kentucky Chapters have meetings monthly with a speaker on an aspect of hearing loss and social events.
Conferences/Speakers: Every year HLAA National presents a convention in different states. Go to www.hearingloss.org for current information. Every two years the HLAA Kentucky Chapters present a conference in Kentucky. Go to www.hlaa-ky.org for current information.
Slogan: The Nation's Voice for People with Hearing Loss