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A Thanksgiving Message from Help America Hear

As we approach Thanksgiving, we’re reminded of its origins—a celebration of the harvest, bringing families and communities together to share in gratitude. While the traditions have evolved, the essence remains: reflecting on the blessings in our lives, recognizing our accomplishments, cherishing our loved ones, and showing compassion to those with less.

Thanksgiving invites us to pause and appreciate the abundance we’ve cultivated—the harvest of the seeds we’ve sown through hard work, kindness, and generosity. It’s a time for joy, connection, and gratitude, whether through family gatherings, delicious meals, or even cheering for our favorite football teams.

At Help America Hear, we are especially thankful for the gift of sound. Sound brings laughter, conversations, the melodies of nature, and the music that enriches our lives. It’s a gift we’re dedicated to sharing, ensuring no one is left behind due to hearing loss.

We are deeply grateful to the community we serve—our donors, partner manufacturers, and the incredible hearing healthcare professionals who support us. Your kindness and dedication make our mission possible.

This Thanksgiving, we invite you to join us in giving thanks by making a contribution to Help America Hear. Your support helps us provide hearing aids to men, women, and children who cannot afford them. You can also contribute to our Scholarship Program, supporting high school seniors with hearing loss as they begin their college journey.

Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference—and we are “gobbly” thankful for your generosity.

To make your gift, visit: https://helpamericahear.org/donations

With heartfelt gratitude,

The Help America Hear Team

Board of Directors
Mitchel Shapiro, Gregory Thomas, Michael F. LoFrumento, Jack R. Schiff, Mary K. Bohr, Ronald J. Bredow, David M. Gustin, Ana Kalmar, Joani Madarash, John Michael, Anthony J. Ruiz, & Lori Trentacoste

Staff
Mark Gross, Desiree Carbonaro, & Joy McArdle

From all of us at Help America Hear, we wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving filled with love, laughter, and gratitude. Thank you for being part of our community!