Phase One Cochlear Implant Buddies Campaign Proof

My Cochlear Implant Buddies Campaign Proof

If you're  deaf, a cochlear implant may help you get back the sounds you miss out on.

It isn't a hearing aid, which makes sounds louder. It’s a small device that a doctor puts in your ear through surgery. It sends impulses directly to your auditory nerve, which carries sound signals to your brain.

The cochlear implant doesn't make you hear normally again, but it can help you with sounds. Most people with severe to profound hearing loss can understand speech in person or over the phone better than they did with a hearing aid. It can usually help you know sounds around you, including telephones, doorbells, and alarms. Many people also can pick up on speech in noisy places better than they did with hearing aids, or even enjoy music again. 

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Here is proof that I have ordered my Cochlear Implant upgrade for my right ear.

A very special thanks to all who has donated to help me recieve this wonderful gift which completes phase one of The Cochlear Buddies Campaign.

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Phase 2 Of The Cochlear Buddies Campaign

You can help Me get a cochlear implant which cost $60,000 plus (up to $100,000 via post op and rehab).

Your support is key in solving this problem, as my insurance will not cover the surgery or a new device for my left ear.

Would you consider donating $35.00 to help me achieve my mission by joining My Coop Crowd Funding Program?
(We can help you also raise money for anything needed.)

1. Do you need more money than you have right now
2. Do you know 3 or more who need more money right now
3. Do you have $35 to get started in your very own business?


We thank you in advance for your support! Your donation is greatly appreciated.

Phase Two of Our Crowdfunding Cochlear Buddy Campaign

If you're very hard of hearing or deaf, a cochlear implant may help you get back the sounds you miss.

It isn't a hearing aid, which makes sounds louder. It’s a small device that a doctor puts in your ear through surgery. It sends impulses directly to your auditory nerve, which carries sound signals to your brain.

The implant doesn't make you hear normally again, but it can help you with sounds. Most people with severe to profound hearing loss can understand speech in person or over the phone better than they did with a hearing aid. It can usually help you know sounds around you, including telephones, doorbells, and alarms. Many people also can pick up on speech in noisy places better than they did with hearing aids, or even enjoy music again.

COCHLEAR IMPLANT DONATIONS

David Giudice The Cowboy Jedi is able to continue his mission because of your support and generosity. By contributing to a campaign listed below, you'll help ensure that his work continues. Online donations are quick and easy using our secure credit card transactions. We welcome donations of all sizes and payment plans – whether it's a one-time gift, a monthly contribution.

 

Who are our cochlear buddies donors?


Anyone who wishes to promote equal opportunities and a higher quality of life for people experiencing hearing loss.

What are the tax benefits?

Your cochlear buddies donation is valued at is the fair market value at the time of the gift. We will mail you a receipt confirming the amount donated along with the provided fair market value.

 I need to get a cochlear implant surgery and device for my left ear for bilateral hearing which cost $60,000 plus.
I only get my cochlear implant if you get the funds you want! Please let me HELP YOU!


---> Register Here

 

Read About Phase One Of The Cochlear Buddies Campaign Here