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Contact Information

HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION of Washington State:    

 Penny Allen, Port Orchard 

 PAllen@hearingloss-wa.org or  Ph: 360-871-0997

 (Sound Waves Newsletter editor & contact person)

 Karen Utter, Edmonds -  klutter@hearingloss-wa.org

 (WA Chapter Coordinator)

 For Info:    Email: info@hearingloss-wa.org

 or send mail to: 

       HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION of Washington 

        PO Box 4025 

        Kent, WA 98089-0525   

 

 

Our National Office

HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATION of America: 

       (Formerly Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, Inc.)

        Hearing Loss Association of America

        7910 Woodmont Ave - Suite 1200

        Bethesda, Maryland 20814

        301-657-2248 Voice

        301-657-2249 TTY

        301-913-9413 Fax

 

       Click here to go to National Website


          Email: info@hearingloss.org

      
 

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