Archives for December 17, 2025

Gael Receives the Gift of Hearing Thanks to Cochlear Americas, the Evans and the Gross Family and the Ear Community Organization

Meet Gael! Gael is eight years old and was born with unilateral microtia and aural atresia of his right ear. When Gael’s family recently moved to North Carolina, his mom, Alba, started noticing that he was not hearing everything. In between moments of him looking a little lost in conversation to questioning what she just said, she realized he was struggling with his hearing! Thankfully, because Gael is old enough to communicate,  he was able to speak up about his hearing loss along with his mom paying attention to what Gael was missing out on and realizing what he needed. While trying out a loaner Baha (bone anchored hearing aid) through his audiologist at the UNC Medical Center Pediatric Audiology Department, both Gael and his mom realized how much better he could hear while wearing the Baha! Moving forward, when inquiring about obtaining a Baha of his own, Gael’s family realized they could not afford the cost of a bone anchored hearing device that could help him hear better. That’s when the audiology team over at UNC Health came together to help Gael find a way to hear!

Dr. Molly Widney of UNC Health, along with Ellie McIntosh – Audiology Extern at UNC Health and Dr. Shannon Culbertson – also of UNC Health and a Board Member for the Ear Community Organization, knew there was a way to help Gael hear! Together, they submitted an application to help Gael obtain a Cochlear Americas Baha 7 through the Ear Community Organization! In addition, Julie and Danny Evans wanted to help give back to our community when there was an opportunity for a child who needed help with a hearing device. I remember having a conversation with Julie at our Ear Community/Vanderbilt event in Nashville this summer about what happens when a child cannot afford a hearing device or is denied coverage by their insurance provider and I sadly explained that they often have to go without. Julie and Danny’s son, Asher, was born with bilateral microtia and atresia and even though their son has two hearing devices that help him hear, they couldn’t imagine another child having to do without. On National Microtia and Atresia Awareness Day, the Evans Family made a donation to our organization that would help cover Gael’s fitting and programming fee for his newly donated Baha 7! Together, Gael’s audiology team, Cochlear Americas and the Evans Family were able to all help together and give back!

On Tuesday, December 16th, 2025, Gael was able to receive the gift of hearing with his NEW Baha 7 thanks to the help of Cochlear Americas, his audiology team working together and the donation to our organization thanks to the Evans Family! In addition to receiving a the donated Baha 7, the Ear Community Organization also helped cover some of the cost of Gael’s fitting and programming! Thanks to programs like Pax’s Ear Fund that our organization has in place, to ensure that bone anchored hearing devices can still be programmed even if a family cannot afford the fitting fee or in the event insurance denies coverage for this service through audiology. Recipients can still receive the gift of hearing!

When a child receives the gift of hearing, it truly is a miracle. Otherwise, children and adults end up having to do without, continuing to struggle to hear and missing out on conversations like Gael was. Hearing loss is also a safety issue when someone cannot hear well. Just in time for Christmas, Gael was able to receive the gift of hearing, which was such a needed miracle that will allow him to hear better in the school classroom and thrive in his community along with no more parts of conversations missed!

Without helpful resources and organizations that are here to help, Gael might still be struggling to hear if it weren’t for the joint effort of his mom and his audiology team at UNC Health, reaching out to our Ear Community through Pax’s Ear Fund and for the help of the Evans’ family wanting to sponsor a child like their son, Asher – another child is able to hear!  It just takes one person to search for a way to help or to know what helpful resources might exist to help others. Thank you so much to Dr. Molly Widney, Ellie McIntosh and Dr. Shannon Culbertson for knowing where to find help for Gael! Thank you to Keesha Pfeiffer, Manager Health Policy Strategy and Advocacy at Cochlear Americas, for helping Gael receive a NEW Baha 7 just in time for Christmas and to Cochlear Americas for partnering with nonprofit organizations like the Ear Community to help give back to the microtia and atresia community! “Cochlear is the global leader in implantable hearing solutions, and has provided more than 750,000 implantable devices – more than any other company – helping people of all ages to hear and connect with life’s opportunities.” Since 2011, Cochlear Americas is a proud Platinum Sponsor to the Ear Community Organization, helping the microtia and atresia community. Thank you Cochlear Americas for being a leading company behind the hearing device technology that helps children like Gael benefit when it comes to restoring hearing loss! Children and adults with microtia and atresia can only benefit from the use of a bone conduction hearing device because of specific related conductive hearing loss. Thank you to the Evans Family for being a part of our beautiful community with their son and for wanting to help give back to another child in need who has microtia and atresia! A special thank you to the William, Jeff and Jennifer Gross Family Foundation and to Peter Stengaard for funding Pax’s Ear Fund to help give the gift of hearing when fittings and programmings are not covered by insurance or simply cannot be paid for. Pax’s Ear Fund was established because of a sweet little boy named Pax who believes in helping other children in our community just like him! This year, Pax’s Ear Fund was able to help nine children and adults receive the gift of hearing through our Ear Community Organization! Thank you so much for all of this incredible support to our Ear Community and to the microtia and atresia community!

We are so happy for Gael to be hearing his best and we are grateful for so many reaching out to help him receive the gift of hearing during the holidays this year!
Thank you to everyone who helped make this possible for Gael! Below are some images of Gael receiving his NEW Baha 7 and enjoying his new koala bear friend and also of Julie Evans and her son, Asher. Thank you for giving back!
Melissa Tumblin
Ear Community

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