STARKEY HEARING FOUNDATION TO PROVIDE THE GIFT OF HEARING TO HOLOCAUST SURVIVORS AT YANKEE STADIUM

Annual New York Hearing Mission brings the New York Yankees, Minnesota Vikings, The Wilf Family Foundations and The Jewish Federations of North America together to help people in need


MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 22, 2015 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Starkey Hearing Foundation is teaming up with the New York Yankees, the Minnesota Vikings, the Wilf Family Foundations and The Jewish Federations of North America to provide free hearing aids to people in need on Wednesday, September 30 at Yankee Stadium. The hearing mission will provide the gift of hearing to nearly 100 children and adults with hearing loss, including more than 20 Holocaust survivors from the New York City area.

Starkey Hearing Foundation's team of experts will provide the pre-selected recipients with complimentary, customized, state-of-the-art, digital hearing devices. The team will be joined by Mark and Lenny Wilf, New York Yankees manager Joe Girardi, author and Nobel Peace Prize recipient Elie Wiesel, television personality Daymond John, actress Dascha Polanco and other celebrities and VIPs who will assist with fittings, sign autographs and meet the press. 

"Starkey Hearing Foundation has been hosting an annual hearing mission at Yankee Stadium since 2010, and we are excited to return to New York again this year," says William F. Austin, founder of Starkey Hearing Foundation. "Thanks to the continued generosity of the New York Yankees, the Minnesota Vikings and the Wilf Family Foundations, we are able to make a tremendous impact in the lives of nearly 100 New Yorkers. This year's mission is especially meaningful because we are able to share the gift of hearing with Holocaust survivors, helping them to connect to their families and communities." 

"Being part of a family who are Holocaust survivors, this is an extremely important cause," said Vikings vice chairman Lenny Wilf. "There are over 30,000 survivors in the U.S. who need assistance, and under Mark Wilf's leadership we are raising funds to meet their social service needs through Jewish federations. Accordingly, if we can play a role in bettering the lives of these survivors and children in need, we need to participate. We appreciate the opportunity Starkey Hearing Foundation has provided for the Vikings organization and our family to join forces with the Yankees on this endeavor."

"We are very pleased to once again host the Starkey Hearing Foundation's annual hearing mission at Yankee Stadium," said Lonn Trost, Yankees chief operating officer and general counsel. "It is an honor to have a part in providing a better quality of life for New York-area children and Holocaust survivors. We congratulate the entire Starkey team on their tireless efforts to provide complimentary hearing devices to those in need around the world." 

Helping Holocaust survivors is part of Jewish Federation's National Holocaust Survivor Initiative. By giving the gift of hearing, Starkey Hearing Foundation is providing dignity and reducing social isolation to a particularly vulnerable population. The National Holocaust Survivor Initiative links support from foundations, private citizens, and federal, state and local governments to help aging Holocaust survivors live their final years with dignity and security in the comfort of their communities.

About Starkey Hearing Foundation

Starkey Hearing Foundation uses hearing as a vehicle to reflect caring and change lives around the world. Disabling hearing loss affects more than 360 million people, including 32 million children, worldwide, yet many do not have access to the hearing devices that can help them. As a member of Clinton Global Initiative, Starkey Hearing Foundation has pledged to provide more than one million hearing aids to people in need this decade and currently gives more than 175,000 hearing aids annually. In addition to giving the gift of hearing through worldwide hearing missions, Starkey Hearing Foundation promotes hearing health awareness and education through the Listen Carefully campaign and provides hearing instruments to low-income Americans through the Hear Now program. Started as the philanthropic effort of Starkey Hearing Technologies, Starkey Hearing Foundation was founded by William F. Austin in 1984. For more information on Starkey Hearing Foundation follow them on Facebook and Twitter, or visit www.starkeyhearingfoundation.org.

Watch the film from the 2014 Hearing Mission at Yankee Stadium

2014 New York Film

About the New York Yankees

Founded in 1903 and currently in their 113th season, the New York Yankees are the most successful and popular team in Major League Baseball history, having won 27 championships while appearing in 40 World Series. The club plays its home games at Yankee Stadium, which is one of New York City's most-frequented tourist destinations and home to numerous non-baseball events, including college football's New Era Pinstripe Bowl. As a result of their on-field accomplishments and iconic interlocking "NY" logo, the Yankees are among the most recognized brands in the world.

Press Registration Now Open

To register for media access to the Starkey Hearing Foundation 2015 Hearing Mission at Yankee Stadium, contact press@roepkepr.com.


            

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