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Sharing the Love - Supporting our TAP Volunteers

A dispatch from The Audiology Project — filed

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Today our Friday blog just happens to fall on the day before Valentine’s Day! Since the 14th century, after Geoffrey Chaucer’s poem , this day has been linked to love. Now this isn’t a word you would associate with the day to day work of The Audiology Project, but it is the closely related to the foundation of what we do - our WHY....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change — this is a volunteer appreciation post with no clinical content.

Why It Matters

Volunteer engagement is the backbone of non-profit professional advocacy in audiology, and recognizing contributors helps sustain mission-driven organizations that advance the field.

Key Points
  1. 01TAP published a Valentine's Day-themed appreciation post for its volunteers.
  2. 02The post recognizes volunteer contributions to TAP's mission.
  3. 03No clinical, research, or policy content is included.
  4. 04TAP relies on a volunteer network to advance hearing health advocacy.
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