We had donations boxes in the dining areas for certain conditions and diseases - for research and care. At the end of each month, each box had a lot of coins and a little paper. Many donated for the care aspect. We never had a box for tinnitus and hearing. There's thousands of hospitals worldwide. Imagine a donation box for tinnitus and hearing in each hospital's dining area across the globe. This would also bring awareness and might make healthcare workers and administrations take more notice to our conditions.
Greg you are obviously a compassionate man as this shines through in your posts, and I also really sympathise with your own suffering. However, what you've said is largely wishful thinking. The status quo will not change until people do something about it.
Imagine a donation box for tinnitus and hearing in each hospital's dining area across the globe.
This would be amazing but I can never see something like this happening. For it to be a true, universal fund, we would need a worldwide organising body to orchestrate it. However, in the real world, tinnitus sufferers show little to no interest in these kinds of things, so you would have no chance of getting non-sufferers to help.
I sound like a broken record but it's up to the tinnitus community to shake things up. We need to make the world see how bad this condition can be and then do something about it. Talk is cheap, and unfortunately, that's all the tinnitus community seem to do.