Aids Awareness Elastic Silicone Bracelet “Hope Faith Love Life
Show your support for Aids awareness. The red silicone bracelet labeled “Hope Faith Love Life” is a great representation.
November 19 2008 | AIDS | No Comments »
Show your support for Aids awareness. The red silicone bracelet labeled “Hope Faith Love Life” is a great representation.
November 19 2008 | AIDS | No Comments »
I'm a 14 year old girl, And I've had hearing aids since I was 2 years old. I'm really self-conscious about them. I feel like everyones looking at my ears if I wear my hair up. I want to be able to feel like absolutely no one is looking at them. I want to be seen as a normal person without a hearing loss. I would just like to hear what you guys think. What would be the first thing to come to mind if you saw someone with hearing aids ?
I'm your age, and just got mine in february last year. I feel the same way. I'm the only kid my age in my school with them, and alot of kids have no idea what they are. I'm very self conscious with them, myself, and don't like wearing my hair up (although with sports, and fashion-wise, it's difficult). It's gotten so far that I have people sitting behind me reach out to touch them. WEIRD. I don't personally like the skin color ones, mainly because one of my teachers wears them, and they look like masses in the ear canal. Anyway, those are always an option. Often, i forget I'm wearing them! I'll be in the shower, and will need to check my ears. My best advice is to be confident. It seems a little weird, but just be confident and no one will notice. It sometimes help if i letmy hair hang a little lower over my ears, or if i let a tendril or 2 hang out. Just remember to be confident. Alot of the people in school have seen or talked to someone about their hearing aids before. It's no big deal. If you ever need some advice or whatever, feel free to e-mail me!
November 19 2008 | AIDS | 4 Comments »
I have a pair of digital hearing aids that are in excellent (pretty much brand new - only worn 2x) condition. I would like to donate them to a non profit that helps people with hearing loss or someone who really needs them.
What is the best way to do this?
Thanks.
Our Foundation specializes in working with children who are hearing impared. We can always use additional hearing aids, and we are a 501(c)(3) non profit. You can read about our Foundation at http://www.letthemhear.org
November 19 2008 | AIDS | 1 Comment »
I'm a 14 year old girl, And I've had hearing aids since I was 2 years old. I'm really self-conscious about them. I feel like everyones looking at my ears if I wear my hair up. I want to be able to feel like absolutely no one is looking at them. I want to be seen as a normal person without a hearing loss. I would just like to hear what you guys think. What would be the first thing to come to mind if you saw someone with hearing aids ?
I'm your age, and just got mine in february last year. I feel the same way. I'm the only kid my age in my school with them, and alot of kids have no idea what they are. I'm very self conscious with them, myself, and don't like wearing my hair up (although with sports, and fashion-wise, it's difficult). It's gotten so far that I have people sitting behind me reach out to touch them. WEIRD. I don't personally like the skin color ones, mainly because one of my teachers wears them, and they look like masses in the ear canal. Anyway, those are always an option. Often, i forget I'm wearing them! I'll be in the shower, and will need to check my ears. My best advice is to be confident. It seems a little weird, but just be confident and no one will notice. It sometimes help if i letmy hair hang a little lower over my ears, or if i let a tendril or 2 hang out. Just remember to be confident. Alot of the people in school have seen or talked to someone about their hearing aids before. It's no big deal. If you ever need some advice or whatever, feel free to e-mail me!
November 19 2008 | AIDS | 4 Comments »
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November 16 2008 | AIDS | No Comments »

New! Silver Finish Stretch Bracelet Accented By Clear Faceted Red Beads And Dangling Red Ribbon Charms For AIDS or Heart Disease Awareness. Great For Fundraisers Sponsors Walks Or Just To Show Your Support!!
November 15 2008 | AIDS | No Comments »

Unique handmade gift: Solid copper bracelet, handcrafted by Sergio Lub in the USA. Inscribed with the word “Peace” in Arabic, Chinese, English, French, German, Hebrew, Hindi, Spanish and Russian. Copper bracelets are said to aid joint pains and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. Large size. Bracelet can be adjusted larger or smaller for a perfect fit.
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Adult Size Aids “Hope Faith Love Life”Awareness Wristband New Aids Awareness “Hope Faith Love Life” Jelly Band Bracelet.
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Show your support and Awareness for Aids. With this red awareness bracelet the word “AWARENESS” is debossed on bracelet. Great quality. In Stock Same-Day Shipping.
November 15 2008 | AIDS | No Comments »