This Week in Hearing on LinkedIn: ReSound “Gift of Hearing” donation campaign surpasses 1,000 hearing aid… (2024)

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With the help of 260 hearing care practices throughout the United States and Canada, ReSound today announces that 661 hearing aids were donated to 331 people as part of the annual Gift of Hearing campaign that ran December 2023 through April 2024. #hearingaids #hearinghealth ReSound GN Group Mikkel Knudsen B Scott Davis https://lnkd.in/guZk_ghj

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