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At NWHO we believe in developing the socio economic potential of the handicapped living in vulnerable situations through rehabilitation, care, education and economic empowerment.
Handicap Assistance Mission
Handicap Assistance
Program Highlights
Flood Relief, Non food item Distribution 2014-
Assistance for IDPs and Returnees in Mardan –( 2014)
Supplying and Installing Water Pipes in Nowshera– (2015)
Assistance to IDPs in Pakistan –( 2010)
Procurement of Food and Non Food Items for Returnees in Pakistan –(2014)
Shelter Rehabilitation and Providing Assistance to Vulnerable Populations in KPK –( 2015)
Emergency Relief of FI & NFI in Karradah, Nowshera –(2007)
Emergency Distribution of FI & NFI to 3500 Vulnerable IDPs, Mardan– (2009)
School Earthquake Safety and Preparedness (SESP) Training Program 2009-
Emergency Assistance to Flood Affected Families in Nowshera-
NWHO's immediate response to Pakistan Earthquake 2005
New World Hope Organization Flood Relief Operation 2010
New World Hope’s Emergency Health Project 2010
Distribution of women shawls to flood affected families in KPK (Charsadda)-
Hygiene Kits distribution to 500 flood affected families in Flood 2011 Affected District Charsadda-
Distribution of Meal ready to eat (MRE) packets to flood affected family in 2011, Nowshera and Charsadda
NWHO distributed medicines among refugees in 2009, Afghan Camp Akora Khattak Camp
Tree Planting campaign
UN seal the deal campaign 2009
Training Workshop on Climate Change and Disaster Risk Reduction 2009
NWHO Scholarships & Talent Awards
Training Workshop Human Rights Based Approaches to Development
Water Provision Program in Afghan Refugees Camp (2006 -
Food Distribution in Afghan Refugees Camp Akora Khattak-
New World Hope Free Medical Dispensary in Village Tangawali, july 2006
NWHO distributed Child blankets & winter Jackets among refugees. December, 2007
Medical Camps
Human Rights Awareness And Legal Aid Programs
Environment Awareness Walk
Relief for Victims of Flood in 2008, Balochistan Pakistan
Women's Rights
Non formal schooling project 2010 for flood affected children in KPK
Distribution of Food and Drinking Water to Flood affected People in Districts Badin & MirpurKhas (Sindh Province) -
Environmental Protection Awareness 2015
NWHO Skill Development Program -
Hearing Aid Assistance Program
More than 360 million people (approximately 5.3 percent of the world’s population) in the world have disabling hearing loss and most of them living in developing countries (World Health Organization, 2015). A hearing aid is a small electronic device which improves the hearing of those with hearing loss so by using this a person with hearing loss can listen, talk, and take part more fully in daily activities but unfortunately it is too expensive and a large proportion of people in developing countries cannot afford the high cost of hearing aids. According to a recent WHO, 72 million people in developing countries…
who have hearing loss require hearing aids. Thus many hearing impaired people in poor countries whose incomes are very low are struggling to buy hearing aids but Infact they are not able to buy this device at last they live without hearing. Life without hearing can have devastating effects on both relationships and cognitive ability.
NWHO Hearing aid program provides at no cost hearing aids to individuals who have incomes that are significantly limited who cannot afford the high costs of good quality hearing devices and who have exhausted and spent all possible resources for their hearing health. Each patient faces his or her own unique challenges so every….
application for hearing aid device is considered on an individual basis based on financial and hearing aid device(s) need.
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for the patient and why the equipment would benefit to the patient.
Please note that applications are accepted in August, September and December and only one application per entity is accepted per year. Based on your documentation and current situation we reserve the right to accept or reject applications that do not meet all of ….
the requirements listed above.
Priority in this program will be given to individuals with disabilities and their families.
Upon request we can provide medical service for fitting hearing aid device. So, If an applicant is accepted and an approval letter will be sent to you with the name and number of a participating NWHO audiologist.
The applicant must then call that audiologist and schedule an appointment for an ear mold impression. After that when the hearing aid is ready, the audiologist will call the applicant in for fitting.
COMPLETE THE APPLICATION
Fully complete and sign the application form and review that the information you submit is correct regarding household size, household income,medical history and test results
Note collect all the required documents before applying for hearing aid.
If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact our program manager at hearing.aid@newworldhope.org.