At its September meeting, North Carolina Post A heard about Haynes-Inman Education Center from post member Lea Shore. A special education school that has 130 students aged 3-22, the school needs supplies such as diapers, batteries, tissues and wipes. The post voted to help, and State President Revonda Brady contacted school counselor Joanna Sherron. In short order, Revonda was delivering diapers and getting a tour of the school. She also brought a bundle of CHAD stickers to be used on child car seats, bikes, helmets and the like. After hearing about the benefits of TPA, its community service programs, and the TPA Hearing Trust and Homer T. Wilson Fund charities, Ms. Sheron was moved to join TPA and Post A!
L-R: Joanna Sherron, Revonda Brady
About Travelers Protective Association of America
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About the TPA Hearing Trust
Established by TPA in 1975 as an independent 501(c)(3) organization to assist people experiencing total or partial hearing loss, the TPA Hearing Trust accepts tax deductible donations from individuals, businesses, foundations and all other legal entities. To learn more, donate or to apply for aid, please visit www.tpahq.org/tpa-hearing-trust.