
Jason Cunningham Charitable Foundation
ABOUT
The Jason Cunningham Charitable Foundation was established to support children in Georgia who are deaf or hard of hearing by helping families access the care, technology, and services needed for early intervention and long-term success. JCCF provides financial assistance for hearing aids, cochlear implants, audiology visits, hearing-aid batteries, equipment maintenance, and sometimes related expenses such as transportation to appointments or school. The foundation works closely with audiologists, schools, and hearing-health professionals to identify families in need and ensure children receive timely support so hearing loss doesn’t become a lifelong barrier.
Since its founding (formally operating as a nonprofit since 2016), JCCF has helped hundreds of children and their families across Georgia with hearing aids, cochlear implants, therapy costs, and other related support. The organization is volunteer-run with no overhead — meaning all donations go directly to programs. Their work spans helping families cover the cost of advanced hearing technology, ensuring consistent access to audiology care, and easing the financial burden so children have a better chance at healthy speech, language, and social development.
Assistance Type
Grants, Support, Referrals
Assistance Details
The Jason Cunningham Charitable Foundation offers a wide range of assistance to children with hearing loss and their families. Support can include grants for hearing aids or cochlear implant needs, audiology care and related medical services, and help covering ongoing device costs such as batteries and maintenance. The foundation may also assist with additional expenses connected to a child’s well-being, including transportation to appointments, specialized services, or educational supports like school tuition.
