Our Mission

Why iHear exists

The mission of iHear is to promote inclusive communication by providing free, individualized communication support for students with hearing or communication needs. iHear also works to raise awareness of hearing health by hosting educational seminars that engage the broader community, reducing communication barriers and promoting more inclusive learning environments.

Inclusive Communication

Supporting students with hearing loss through free one-on-one English communication tutoring.

Community Awareness

Educating the community about hearing wellness and communication barriers through seminars and workshops.

Volunteer-Powered

100% free programs powered by trained student volunteers committed to making a difference.

Our Journey

From two students to four countries

June 2024

Pilot phase begins

Zoe Lu began providing individualized English communication support to two children with cochlear implants, referred through Chi-Mei Medical Center.

November 2024

Partnership with Fu-Lian Foundation

Howard Ren joined as Co-President. Partnership with Fu-Lian Hearing Health Foundation expanded reach to 13 additional students.

December 2024

Affiliation with CAPA-MC

iHear officially approved as a program under CAPA-MC, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, providing formal structure and seed funding.

June 2025

Official kick-off meeting

Formal launch bringing together volunteer mentors and leadership to establish mission and advocacy goals.

September 2025

Community outreach begins

First hearing wellness seminar at a senior center. Monthly tutor training workshops launched.

October 2025

MBHS chapter & Team Lead system

Established a chapter at Montgomery Blair High School. Implemented the Team Lead system and reflection forms for quality management.

November 2025

AAHI Grant awarded

Received AAHI Grant funding from Montgomery County (awarded to CAPA-MC) to support community outreach on hearing health for seniors.

December 2025

36 volunteers · 40+ students · 639 sessions

Reached 36 active volunteers from 6+ high schools supporting over 40 students across 4 countries (Taiwan, China, US, Canada), with 639 tutoring sessions delivered.