German soccer player and brand ambassador for PhonakSimon Ollert paid a visit to the “Hear the World Foundation’s” partner project in Santo Domingo to show local children what they can achieve despite hearing loss.
The foundation teamed up with the Centro Cristiano de Servicios Médicos aid organization to invite 20 Dominican children with hearing loss to share their experiences before enjoying a game of soccer (football). Their common goal for the event was to help children with hearing loss make progress in their personal development and have the self-confidence to follow their ambitions.
“I’d like to use my story as an example to show the children at the aid project in the Dominican Republic just what you can achieve despite hearing loss, and help boost their self-confidence and strengthen their belief in their own abilities,” explained Simon Ollert. “It’s a goal that’s really important to me and one I have already pursued with myfirst international soccer camp for children with hearing loss, which I organized in cooperation with Phonak. Ollert is the only professional soccer player with profound hearing loss in the German-speaking countries: the 19-year-old has been a member of the youth squad at FC Ingolstadt since the summer of 2015, the same year they were promoted to the top flight of the German Bundesligaprofessional soccer league.
On December 10, 2016, Ollert visited a project run by theCentro Cristiano de Servicios Médicos (CCSM) that the Hear the World Foundation has been supporting and supplying with hearing aids, audiological equipment and expertise since 2010. The project helps to provide access to hearing care for Dominican people on low to middle incomes.
The participation of representatives from the Swiss and German embassies has brought the visit some VIP backing – the diplomats are also hoping to find out more about the current progress of the Hear the World Foundation’s aid project and lend their support to youth football in the Dominican Republic.
The 20 children who attended with their parents had an exciting schedule of supplementary activities and an opportunity to quiz Simon Ollert on his life as a professional soccer player. The event kicked off with a surprise for the children and a screening of the award-winning film about Ollert’s story.
During the visit, Nicole Hunter-Diaz, the CCSM project leader, invited all the participants to share their experiences of hearing and hearing loss, and she answered questions parents had about dealing with hearing loss in children. “Information evenings like this for parents are extremely important for our project work – parents have a considerable influence on the linguistic development of their children,” explained Hunter-Diaz.
The high point of the visit was a soccer trials training session and a match with Simon Ollert and players fromBauger FC, the local soccer club, which is supporting the visit as part of its youth development program.
“Simon Ollert’s visit gives a real lift to our project work and will promote the exchange of ideas between parents, children, and the aid project. It was also an opportunity for the children to work on their self-confidence and learn to trust in their own abilities,” said Sarah Kreienbühl, who is both a board member of the Hear the World Foundation and a member of the Management Board at Sonova.
Source: Phonak; Hear the World Foundation
Image credits: Phonak
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