Attention Baldwin-Whitehall community!

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Attention Baldwin-Whitehall community! 

We are thrilled to announce that this year, we will be celebrating Cheers for Ears week from May 8-12th! 

To help raise funds for the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Hearing Center, we will be selling t-shirts featuring the newly designed Cheers for Ears logo. Shirts are available in both gray and purple with two different designs to choose from. But hurry, the store will be closing on April 7th!

All the money raised will go directly toward the Children’s Hospital of Pittsburgh Hearing Center, so be sure to grab a shirt and show your support!

Let’s come together to raise awareness of hearing loss and show our support for this amazing cause! Thank you for your continued support, Baldwin-Whitehall! 

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