Transforming Lives of 610 Tamil Nadu Children Through Hearing Support: V-Guard, INDIA NGO & Fiinovation Partner for Project SUNO
Recognizing the importance of addressing hearing impairment among children, V-Guard Industries Ltd. partnered with INDIA NGO and Innovative Project Management Services Pvt. Ltd. (CSR Consulting Firm) to implement its CSR initiative, Project SUNO, aimed at providing hearing assistive devices to schoolchildren. The project successfully completed its eight-month tenure from August 2023 to March 2024.
The project provided early diagnosis and hearing assistive devices to 610 children across government schools in Coimbatore, Erode, Tiruppur, and Salem districts in Tamil Nadu. Inadequate access to healthcare services, limited awareness about ear health, and the absence of resources for early detection are key factors contributing to the prevalence of hearing impairment in the targeted regions. Project SUNO has enabled young students to overcome the barriers posed by hearing impairment and ensured their inclusion in mainstream education. This has empowered the students to explore opportunities, maximize their potential, and enhance their overall quality of life.
The project catered to the needs of children and adolescents aged 6-15 years suffering from hearing loss. Without timely treatment, hearing loss can lead to lifelong challenges, including communication difficulties and restricted educational opportunities, further deepening the social marginalization of affected children. The initiative focused on screening schoolchildren for hearing impairments, facilitating access to hearing aids, and providing training to ensure the proper usage of assistive devices.
The recent assessment of the project post-completion showed overwhelmingly positive results:
- 86% of the beneficiaries reported that the hearing assistive devices had significantly improved their daily lives and educational experience.
- Only 1% of students experienced minor discomfort, with corrective actions already being taken.
- Due to contact issues, 13% of the beneficiaries could not be reached for feedback. To address this, the District Inclusive Education team has been contacted to provide necessary support.