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8th Annual ‘Gift of Hearing’ seeks nominees to receive free pair of hearing aids

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CORTLAND, NY (607NewsNow) — Timeless Hearing is hosting their 8th Annual ‘Gift of Hearing’ this holiday season, gifting a free pair of premium hearing aids to five community members.

Aiming to help people better connect with the world around them, Timeless Hearing encourages the public to nominate friends, family members, coworkers, or neighbors who are struggling with their hearing and aren’t able to afford the help they need.

Timeless Hearing will select five winners, one from each location where they have a clinic (Cortland, Elmira, Ithaca, Skaneateles, and Vestal). Each of the five winners will receive:

  • A comprehensive hearing evaluation
  • A premium-level hearing aid system
  • Lifetime follow-up care and servicing

Nominations are now open and will close on Friday, December 5th. Winners will be announced by the week of December 8th.

Looking to nominate someone you know? Submit a nomination that is 300 words or less describing why your nominee deserves to win the ‘Gift of Hearing’ and include your contact information as well as the full name and contact information of your nominee. Nominations can be emailed erika@timelesshearing.com or can be dropped off at any of the five Timeless Hearing clinic locations.

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