WARWICK, R.I. — Beltone New England has launched its sixth annual Better Hearing Give-Away. This year’s month-long event will give one person a “free” pair of top-of-the-line premier hearing aids.
The winner will receive a complete audiometric hearing evaluation, and all service and adjustments of the hearing aids will be provided free of charge for the life of the devices.
“This is one of my favorite events,” Michael Andreozzi, president and CEO of Beltone New England, said in a news release. “It gives us a chance to give back to our local communities and to give the ultimate gift — the gift of hearing.”
The give-away is an entry-type contest where participants can submit their story or the story of a loved one that is deserving of hearing aids but simply cannot afford them.
Interested participants should log onto www.beltonebetterhearinggiveaway.com to submit their story of no less than 200 words from now through Dec. 6. Participants can also email their story to BetterHearingGiveaway@BeltoneNE. com or send in their story to Beltone New England, 931 Jefferson Blvd., Suite 2001, Warwick, R.I. 02886 — Attn: Better Hearing Giveaway.
The winner will be selected on Dec. 13 and will receive their hearing aids between Dec. 16 and Jan. 15.
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