MINNEAPOLIS, Sept. 19, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- As cleanup efforts continue in areas hardest hit by Hurricanes Harvey and Irma, Miracle-Ear and the Miracle-Ear Foundation want to help victims in Texas and Florida who may have lost or damaged their hearing aids during the storms.
Through October 31, 2017, Miracle-Ear will waive its loss and damage warranty fee for its customers who purchased hearing aids and are within their warranty period, so they can get necessary replacements without any additional expense. For Miracle-Ear customers who have older hearing aids and need financial help, the Miracle-Ear Foundation may provide support.
"Our hearts go out to those affected by these devastating storms," says Vera Peterson, Miracle-Ear Senior Vice President. "Despite widespread damage in Texas and Florida, our offices in both states are open. Our hearing care professionals are ready and want to help people in these communities get back to their normal lives."
For more information about how to get help with your hearing care needs, stop by your nearest Miracle-Ear location or visit miracle-ear.com.
About Miracle-Ear
Miracle-Ear offers free hearing tests at its more than 1,400 franchised locations across the U.S. To find a store near you or to take a simple test to determine if you could benefit from a free hearing check-up, please visit miracle-ear.com.
About the Miracle-Ear Foundation
Since the Miracle-Ear Foundation started in 1990, more than 15,000 hearing aids have been donated to more than 8,500 recipients throughout the U.S., and the Foundation continues to help an increasing number of people every year. Through generous donations by local Miracle-Ear hearing care professionals, the Foundation gives the Gift of Sound to qualified applicants. For more information, visit miracle-earfoundation.org.
Contact:
Jenni Hargraves
Vice President, Miracle-Ear Foundation
763-268-4268
[email protected]
SOURCE Miracle-Ear
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