Recently I had an email notice that the office for hearing aids was closed because of the hurricane. Lise surprised me by sending a note that it would be open for anyone today for a free cleaning. I was very glad I listened to her and drove to Waynesville for the first time since the storm. A teenager greeted me, asked what I was there for, and told me to put the hearing aids in a plastic cup. He took it to the back of the office, and then a woman came from there to the waiting room. I explained that I had gotten word from Europe to come, that my daughter lives in Denmark and had seen the offer on line. She was amazed that I hadn’t seen it myself, but had gotten word from across the ocean. I was surprised that the office was empty. I thought there would be lots of people there, especially since it was open to anyone with hearing aids, not just their customers. They even offered to replace batteries free!
A few minutes later she came back and asked if she could take my photo. The woman who was going to clean the aids posed with me. After the cleaning, they handed me a bag with supplies – clear plastic domes and tiny gizmos that keep earwax from harming the electronics. That would normally have cost me real money, but they gave it to me as part of their service! After I ate a donut they offered, I chatted with them a bit more. The receptionist lives in this area and couldn’t get to the office where she normally works in Asheville. She wanted to help people who had been through the hurricane and hit on the idea of free cleanings. I said it was marvelous that she found something to use her expertise. I said I was a musician and couldn’t think of a way to help. And what was my area? I said a retired church organist, and I don’t carry an organ around with me. We laughed.
Before I left, I asked to take their photo. I read their body language that declared they were mother and son. They were delightful. The woman said she was going to see if they could go to a nursing home to offer their services. Surely they would have takers there! As I was leaving, a man came in. I hope he was there for a cleaning. Such a generous offer should have had more takers.

So glad you went!
I’ve been in touch with this lovely angel, and was glad to find out they did have more people come in later.
This is the best of the U.S… people and communities pulling together and doing what they can to ease the burden of others 🥰
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Excellent! Thank you!
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Such a beautiful story all around. Yay to Lise for finding it and letting you know, and good for you for actually going. And how wonderful of them to provide that service. Love it.
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Every-won! All winners!
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What a generous offer! I hope others can take advantage of it. So funny that you heard about it from your daughter!
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It amused the two women who were providing the service. One exchanged comments with daughter Lise in Denmark.
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Good your daughter looks out for you. That’s a nice offer.
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That is wonderful! Free cleaning and supplies and nice people too.
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Lise exchanged several messages with my hearing angel.
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There are still good people left in this world..Sometimes we just have to look for them.
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These angels were very kind to me.
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Nice offer, free cleaning and supplies & good people to help.
God belssing !
tack care , Anne 🙂
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What a remarkably kind offer from this Mother and son. Nice to kw there are still people who care enough to offer help to others. I’m so glad Lise saw the offer and told you about it . Humongous Hugs Anne.
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They were lovely people. She sent Lise the photo she had taken, and she offered to drop by to visit me!!
Can you catch the hearing hugs I’m sending you?
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caught them thank you. Massive Hugs from Wales. Xxxx
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such a lovely story Anne. I’m so sad and sorry about the dreadful floodings and inadequate rescues around Ashville and other parts.
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Good thing you have that kind of service. Here, nothing is free unless your hearing aids are still under warranty.🥰
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I have hearing aids that really need updating but we can’t afford so I am hoping they hold out till I am 65 and on a pension then I can get them for free
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Hope they last that long.
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Me too
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How wonderful. An uplifting story. xo
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As a fellow poor-hearing sufferer who owns 2 hearing-aids, I truly relished this story! Just lovely – and well told!
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Thank you. The young women who cleaned my hearing aids were delightful.
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That was very considerate of them to do this for you and others, especially if the product was not theirs!
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Their national company happened to send out a request for stories of exceptional service. I was happy to write about them
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Oh that’s smart of them and you gave them a good endorsement.
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