The The Hearing Loss Association of Florida, Inc. (HLAA-FL) website is one of the most visited and comprehensive sites related to hearing loss throughout the State of Florida. We are under the national umbrella of The Hearing Loss Association of America headquartered in Rockville, MD.
We strive to provide our audience with the latest information on products, services, research, and technology in the hearing health care field. Our visitors and members look for practical and useful information. They also find personal stories of people with hearing loss to find encouragement and give them the feeling that they are not alone and can live successfully with a hearing loss.
We will be on the Coral Gables Activity Center ( 2 Andalusia Avenue ) the February 8 from 10 am to 12 pm.
We will have a Questions and Answers Panel and also we will plan our very special Family and Friends Event of March 14 , 2020
Don’t Miss our March Event
This year we will like to do another special events with Friends & Family on our meeting of March, so please Save the Date, March 14th 10 am to 12pm, we will have 2 special guests from the New York HLAA Chapter talking to us and our Family and Friends, we will have a great sharing experience and fantastic Latin food!
Please go to our Facebook closed group for our Raffle!
We share wonderful news this past month: American Girl’s 2020 of the year is the 1st doll with Hearing loss, this was hard work from the National Association, which I am proud to be part of the board and we will be doing a raffle of the official Facebook Closed Group ( link at the end to give one American Doll)
In 2020, I ask you to please become a member of HLAA, down below is the link for the membership, the online membership cost $35 a year, $25 for students and Veterans 1st years is free. Is very important you all become members because that way we can bring the “Walk4Hearing” to Miami and advocate for our city
The Hearing Loss Association of Florida, Inc. (HLAA-FL), a Voluntary non-profit organization, is dedicated to the well-being of the more than 3-million Floridians of all ages and communication styles with hearing loss.