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FOUNDATION Twenty-eight million hearing-impaired adults and children live in the United States today. The Warren Hearing and Research Foundation (WHARF) is a not-for-profit philanthropic organization that promotes medical and surgical research related to the causes and treatment of hearing loss. The Foundation is guided by a Board of Trustees who serve without pay. Therefore, every dollar contributed to the Foundation is spent on training, education, and research. Surgical ResearchAdvances in surgical techniques over the past twenty years have enabled many people to regain part or all of their hearing. WHARF has been instrumental in these advances in surgery. The Lippy Group for Ear, Nose & Throat surgeons have perfomed over 30,000 major hearing operations. The Lippy Group is a major international center for the surgery of otosclerosis and is world renowned in the field of revision surgery. The group has also made major research contributions in the area of surgery of the chronically infected ear by using ear bone transplants.
The Lippy Group surgeons travel all over the world helping patients, presenting research papers, and training other physicians in surgical techniques. Medical ResearchWe are also able to treat some patients who have a nerve hearing loss with medications. Patients who have an abnormal bone growth in the inner ear can often be treated to prevent hearing loss. Other patients who have a progressive nerve hearing loss are being helped with the use of medications for the immune system. Still others benefit from medication that keep the blood supply to the inner ear constant. Further research will lead to returning hearing to deaf ears with medication. Hearing Aid ResearchHearing aids have become much more sophisticated by utilizing the latest advances in the field of micro-electronics. Miniaturization has enabled placement of complicated circuits into hearing aids that can be worn completely within the ear canal. Patients are more satisfied because they hear better, understand better, and because hearing aids are much more cosmetic. Research into surgically implanted hearing aids, digital technology, and directional microphones to improve understanding in noise will keep advancements coming for many years. Most patients with a nerve hearing loss can now benefit from hearing aids. Through research, we hope many more will benefit in the near future.
Education, and Research Will Help Meet This Need. At tax time you are "rewarded" for giving to good causes--rewarded not just in the form of the personal satisfaction you feel and the appreciation and recognition accorded you by the recipient of your generosity, but also in the form of tax benefits. Charitable contribution deductions on your current income tax return and the capital gains tax savings are of foremost benefit with tax time approaching. Future estate tax savings may also result from your gift. Why should you consider giving appreciated property?If you own stocks or other investments that have increased in value, there are good reasons for considering these assets as a charitable gift:
Gifts of life insuranceLife insurance gifts are easy, convenient, and allow you to give more than may be possible otherwise. Your options include:
Life income giftsLife income gifts give you the opportunity to help WHARF in the future and enjoy immediate tax benefits in exchange for your future contributions. These benefits include:
Gifts in your willThrough your will you can give:
Your help is urgently needed to support the training, education, and research so that the lives of twenty-eight million hearing-impaired adults and children will be improved. One of those helped may be you or a family member. Please help today and on an annual basis. Send your contribution to the Foundation:
Warren Hearing and Research
Foundation (330)856-3075
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