We Aim to Reach Every Ear
3 Tiny Bones is a student-led 501(c)(3) nonprofit destigmatizing hearing loss and educating communities on healthy hearing to create a more inclusive society. We're also helping deaf/hard of hearing youth to overcome their challenges and connect with one another.
Read Our Mission StatementThe Origin Story of 3 Tiny Bones
Radio Interview
Yaduraj's interview on The Empowerment Zone, WWDB-AM
What We Stand For
The HEAR Principles
Four pillars guiding our work toward a world where hearing loss is understood and destigmatized.
HELP
The underprivileged hearing loss community by providing essential equipment and materials.
Learn More →EDUCATE
Youth about different types of hearing loss and how to protect their hearing by practicing healthy hearing habits.
Learn More →ADVOCATE
For youth with hearing loss to raise awareness and have safer hearing experiences as a society.
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Kids and teens with hearing loss by creating a community in which they will support each other through their challenges, promoting positivity.
Learn More →Governor Josh Shapiro
Proclaimed October as "Protect Your Hearing Month" in Pennsylvania
Senator Carolyn Comitta
Introduced resolution designating October as National Protect Your Hearing Month in PA
Senator Katie Muth
Recognized 3 Tiny Bones and introduced Hearing Health awareness resolution on the PA Senate floor
Rep. Christina Sappey
Introduced bill to add hearing health education to the school curriculum in Pennsylvania
U.S. Senate Certificate
Certificate of Special Recognition from Senator Pat Toomey for hearing health awareness efforts
Chester County Commissioners
Proclamation recognizing World Hearing Day and National Protect Your Hearing Month
Taco Bell Ambition Accelerator
Awarded the Taco Bell Foundation Ambition Accelerator for social impact and youth leadership
Prudential & Oticon
Recognized by Prudential Emerging Visionaries and Oticon Focus on People awards
Young People at Risk
Today, 1.1 billion young people are at risk of developing hearing loss. (Source: WHO)
The Three Tiny Bones!
The bones in the middle ear (malleus, incus, and stapes) are the body's smallest bones. All three can fit on the surface of a penny!
Protect Your Hearing at Events
Sitting close to loudspeakers at concerts or large parties can damage your hearing in just 7.5 minutes!
Partnering with school districts, community organizations, and the WHO to create educational materials and initiatives. Collaborating with national, state, and county lawmakers on hearing education and health legislation.

Top 5 Things a Kid or Teenager Should Do in a New School Year with Hearing Loss
With the new school year now in full swing, here are the top 5 things youth with hearing loss should...

Lipreading Struggles During the Pandemic
Learn about lipreading and how you can help a deaf/HoH person!
Sign Language and Communication: An Introduction
Welcome to the first 3 Tiny Bones blog series: Sign Language and Communication!
We're always looking for people eager to make a difference in the areas of hearing loss, especially motivated students of any age. If you are interested in becoming an advisor and contributing to the organization, please also reach out.
Ways to Help
Whether you're a student, professional, or just passionate about hearing health, there's a place for you.
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