SIGHT & HEARING ASSOCIATION

SAINT PAUL, Minnesota, 55104 United States

Mission Statement

Celebrating over 80 years of identifying and preventing vision and hearing loss, in partnership with other professional and community organizations, by providing screenings, education and research.

About This Cause

If you were born and raised in Minnesota, the Sight & Hearing Association (SHA) has touched your life, either through the vision and hearing screenings you received as a young child just starting school, as a teenager obtaining your driver’s license for the first time or as an adult, renewing your license. In the early 1970’s we were the authors behind the State Statute requiring early childhood screening before starting kindergarten and in the 1960’s we successfully lobbied for vision testing before obtaining and renewing your driver’s license. For the past 75 years, SHA has been committed to enabling lifetime learning by identifying preventable loss of vision and hearing in all Minnesotans. Each year, over 12,000 children from birth through high school and over 5,000 adults receive vision and hearing screening from SHA. Unlike most health organizations, we are completely mobile so we come to you rather than you coming to us. You will find our health staff screening at metro area Head Start locations, childcare centers, family daycare homes, community centers, senior living communities, large and small corporations, Convention Center events, the Rotunda at the Mall of America, and at charter, public and private schools throughout Minnesota. Over the past seven decades, we have screened more than two million Minnesota children and hundreds of thousands of adults. On average, 25 percent of preschoolers (3 to 5-year-olds) will have a vision and/or hearing issue that will require further medical attention and nearly 40 percent of school-age children (5 to 18-years-old) will need vision and/or hearing care to help them continue on through school. Any low-income, uninsured or under-insured child we have screened and detected a vision or hearing issue are eligible for financial assistance provided by SHA for a free eye exam and/or eyeglasses, and for those with hearing impairment, we can provide hearing aids. Every year, over 1,000 children receive vision care assistance through our Vision Voucher Project for Kids and if not provided by their health insurance plan, dozens of children are eligible for hearing aids through the Hearing Aid Bank of Minnesota. We also visit childcare centers and elementary schools to educate children on how to protect their vision and hearing through engaging, interactive demonstrations and take-home activities that the child can share with their family. With 85 percent of learning coming through our eyes and ears, education on protection and prevention of vision and hearing loss is an ongoing message – starting with preschool children and continuing on through our adult outreach. Adults receive glaucoma, visual acuity and hearing screening from SHA, along with education on how to prevent aging eye diseases and hearing loss and how to protect and preserve their vision and hearing throughout the rest of their lifetime. We know that if we cannot see or hear, we will struggle to learn and engage in life and this message is as important to children as it is to adults.

SIGHT & HEARING ASSOCIATION
1430 Concordia Ave Unit 40009
SAINT PAUL, Minnesota 55104
United States
Phone 651-645-2546
Unique Identifier 410724037