Supporting little hearoes
Supporting little hearoes
Little Hearoes is a personal awareness and advocacy platform created to share knowledge, resources, and personal support for families navigating hearing loss.
Little Hearoes is a personal awareness and advocacy platform created to share knowledge, resources, and personal support for families navigating hearing loss.
On their healing journey
On their healing journey
Our Story
Little Hearoes was founded by Jamie, a mother whose personal journey raising a child with hearing loss shaped the heart of this platform. What began as a deeply personal experience has grown into a purpose-led initiative to raise awareness, share knowledge, and offer meaningful support where it is needed most.
Through Little Hearoes, Jamie’s goal is to help families feel less alone as they navigate the complexities of hearing loss, cochlear implants, and speech development. It is a space for shared experience, practical guidance, and honest hope.
How little hearoes supports families
Awareness First
Community Care
Shining light on hearing loss and cochlear implants.
Shining light on hearing loss and cochlear implants.
Providing access to hearing aids, surgeries, and therapy.
Linking families to trusted professional support.
STRONG connections
Hearing support
Who Is Little Hearoes For?
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Families at any stage of the hearing loss journey who are seeking understanding, reassurance, and support.
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Parents looking for accessible information to help them feel more informed and confident as they navigate their child’s hearing journey.
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Children who may require hearing-related support and whose families are seeking guidance or consideration for possible assistance.
BROWSE OUR RESOURCES
Learn about different types of hearing loss, early signs, and how it can affect a child’s development and daily life.
An overview of cochlear implants, how they work, and when they may be considered as part of a child’s hearing journey.
THE LITTLE HEAROES FAMILY
Read the stories of families supported by Little Hearoes and their experiences navigating hearing loss.