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Our Ear Mold Lab commenced with training and employing four deaf participants, who are currently the only hearing-impaired individuals in India trained in the making of ear molds.


After completing his training program, Raju takes an ear mold impression for the fitting of a hearing aid.

Empowering India’s hearing-impaired
Voice for the Deaf, Secunderabad, Andra Pradesh, India

"Unemployment is a big problem among the deaf community here, not to speak of their actual handicap," asserts T. Ramesh, FCF Project Manager for Voice for the Deaf. To address this need for self-sufficiency Voice for the Deaf has developed employment opportunities for the deaf such as our recent Ear Mold Lab.

An ear mold is an integral step in being fitted for a hearing aid. Unfortunately, there are very few people trained to make ear molds in Andhra Pradesh. "With the recent assistance of a national institute, we were able to provide such training for four young deaf people and we then set up a lab for them where they have been producing the molds."

In the first few months of the lab opening, the newly-skilled workforce has been part of a team of professionals attending four composite rehabilitation camps for the disabled organized by the government in various parts of the state and have provided ear molds to two hundred hearing-impaired people.

Not only have these deaf individuals thus been able to gain employment, but they also provide a much-needed service for other members of the deaf community. "Incidentally, these four individuals are the only deaf people in India who are trained in the making of these molds," concludes Ramesh.

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