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ReSound Partners with Auburn University to Provide Hearing Aids to Children in Guatemala

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ReSound is helping Guatemalan children hear via an Audiology Outreach Program created by Auburn University.

Bloomington, MN, February 8, 2012 - www.gnresound.com - ReSound, a technology leader in hearing aid solutions, has partnered with Auburn University to donate hearing aids to hearing impaired children in Guatemala City. In recent years, many universities have recognized the importance of international experience for faculty and students in improving instruction, research and creative endeavors.

The Audiology Outreach in Guatemala Program by Auburn University was created to serve impoverished children identified by the Municipality of Guatemala City as being at risk for becoming "children of the street". 1500 participating children are being provided an education and two meals each day in 8 schools located throughout the large municipality.

During the initial visit to Guatemala, school personnel, in partnership with faculty and doctoral students from Auburn University, developed a hearing screening program. During three annual visits to Guatemala, Auburn University Audiology faculty and doctoral students provided follow up audiological evaluations to all children failing the hearing screenings.

"Before going to Guatemala on our first trip in 2009, I contacted ReSound, and they agreed to provide hearing aids to all the children we identified with educationally significant hearing loss," said Sandra Clark-Lewis Au.D., founder of the program.

During her second visit in May 2010, Dr. Clark-Lewis was asked to provide hearing aids for 10 very young children (3-4 years old) who were profoundly deaf. These children had never had hearing aids. ReSound agreed to provide Sparx instruments for these children, and one of the ReSound trainers traveled to Guatemala in November 2010 to deliver the hearing aids.

"The continued support of ReSound reflects the sort of social consciousness that is characteristic of all great business organizations," said Dr. Clark-Lewis. "Quite simply, our program to assist some of the poorest children in Guatemala would not have been possible without ReSound's generosity."

Watch a video of the profoundly deaf Guatemalan children dancing: www.youtube.com/watch?v=xN5_VyLnvKg

About ReSound

ReSound is an industry technology leader in hearing solutions. Since the company's inception in 1943, ReSound has been responsible for a number of hearing industry firsts, including Wide Dynamic Range Compression (WDRC), Digital Feedback Suppression (DFS), and the first open-standard digital chip. GN ReSound is part of The GN ReSound Group, one of the world's largest providers of hearing instruments and diagnostic audiological instrumentation. Learn more about ReSound at https://www.gnresound.com or on the ReSound web channel
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