HIKE is the Job's Daughters
Philanthropic project and stands for Hearing Impaired Kids Endowment
(The HIKE Fund) or as one of our Past Honored Queens said, helping
improve kids ears.
It is a program that supplies hearing devices to needy children.
Many of us take the world of
sound for granted but there are many children who do not know the
world of sound that we live
in and face many challenges that to some would seem
insurmountable. As hearing impaired
children grow their hearing device requirements change just as
their need for clothes
change. This can place a great handicap on the family that is
striving to raise their children.
Job's Daughters has provided many of these children with hearing
devices that allow them
to be a part of our hearing world.
If you know of a needy child that would benefit from this program
you may refer them to one of
our Bethels so they may apply for assistance. You can identify a
Bethel close to the child by
reviewing the Location of Indiana Bethels
section of this site.
If you or the children's family has trouble contacting a Bethel
you may email the child's name
and address to the Web Master and the information will be
forwarded to the proper person.
When an award is made to the family, a check is usually presented
to the family at the
Bethel that sponsored the child. These presentations are a special
treat for our Job's Daughters.
They are able to see their fund raising efforts pay off and are
also able to meet the recipient and
see the joy their work brings to another. It exemplifies the
adopted symbol of HIKE, the hand sign
for "I Love You".![]()
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