Mandy Harvey, the deaf singer who awed Simon Cowell and millions of viewers as a breakout star on America’s Got Talent, will headline a series of concerts to benefit the hearing impaired who cannot access the life-changing hearing health care they need.
The Hearing the Call Concert Series kicks off March 26 with a performance at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center’s W.E. Scott Theatre. The concert will benefit Hearing the Call, a non-profit established by the Entheos Audiology Cooperative of practitioners to bring the gift of hearing to the impoverished afflicted in the United States and other countries around the world.
Mandy Harvey, the deaf singer who awed Simon Cowell and millions of viewers as a breakout star on America’s Got Talent, will headline a series of concerts to benefit the hearing impaired who cannot access the life-changing hearing health care they need.
The Hearing the Call Concert Series kicks off March 26 with a performance at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center’s W.E. Scott Theatre. The concert will benefit Hearing the Call, a non-profit established by the Entheos Audiology Cooperative of practitioners to bring the gift of hearing to the impoverished afflicted in the United States and other countries around the world.
Mandy Harvey, the deaf singer who awed Simon Cowell and millions of viewers as a breakout star on America’s Got Talent, will headline a series of concerts to benefit the hearing impaired who cannot access the life-changing hearing health care they need.
The Hearing the Call Concert Series kicks off March 26 with a performance at the Fort Worth Community Arts Center’s W.E. Scott Theatre. The concert will benefit Hearing the Call, a non-profit established by the Entheos Audiology Cooperative of practitioners to bring the gift of hearing to the impoverished afflicted in the United States and other countries around the world.