This spring, the Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA) Walk4Hearing will debut its first-ever Walk4Hearing coloring book. The HLAA Walk4Hearing coloring book will feature the theme "Why I walk," and we asked our young walkers to submit drawings showcasing the reasons they walk for hearing loss. Whether a walker participates to show support for a sibling who has hearing loss, to help others understand hearing loss, or to have fun with friends, we wanted to see our youngest hearing loss advocates creativity at work.
We had a terrific response with over 20 entries from walkers around the country. All of the artwork can be seen below. Thank you to all of our aspiring artists who submitted a drawing.
Rachel Abbey, North Carolina Walk4Hearing
Jenesse Adames, Chicago Walk4Hearing
Marie Beren, Pennsylvania Walk4Hearing
Scarlett D’Amico, New York City Walk4Hearing
Haley Gluesenkamp, St. Louis Walk4Hearing
Steven Gomez, Chicago Walk4Hearing
Madeline Goodnight Brinck, Washington DC Walk4Hearing
Evelyn Hernandez, Chicago Walk4Hearing
Lila Hodgin, SE Michigan Walk4Hearing
Michael Lapa, Chicago Walk4Hearing
Scarlett Melia, New York City Walk4Hearing
Ana Moscatelli, Pennsylvania Walk4Hearing
Jasmine Olson, Hartford Walk4Hearing
Ella Pape, Dayton/Cincinnati Walk4Hearing
Brady Pape, Dayton/Cincinnati Walk4Hearing
Angelica Reyes, Chicago Walk4Hearing
Denise Rivera, Chicago Walk4Hearing
Katerina Smolanick, New York City Walk4Hearing
Emma Thomason, Minneapolis Walk4Hearing
Jamie Van Rooy, Milwaukee Walk4Hearing
Jessie Van Rooy, Milwaukee Walk4Hearing
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