Hearing Health Foundation was recently approached by NYCTutoring.com offering pro bono translation services. This comes at the perfect time to dovetail with our new prevention campaign, Keep Listening, where information about noise-induced hearing loss and tinnitus can reach a greater audience when translated into Spanish. NYCTutoring.com offered to provide this service with one of our target demographics in mind—people who work in noisy environments.
Its team of language tutors has already provided translation in a variety of languages to different New York City nonprofits, helping them to reach more people in need of information that is crucial for their well-being.
NYCTutoring.com strives to help learners in New York City and the surrounding area reach their academic potential. The company provides personalized tutoring in a range of subjects. All of the tutors are well versed in their subjects of expertise, with many having earned graduate degrees and postgraduate qualifications. They also offer customized group classes for companies, colleges, and high schools.
We look forward to continuing this partnership and expanding the number of pages in translation so we can reach as many people as possible.


Gaming can be one of those rare things where a parent and child actually connect on equal ground. But that bonding only works if both people can be part of the conversation. Hearing loss can make that moment impossible because one of them can’t hear the other.