Want to jump on board?

Simply click and pay a non tax-deductible donation of AU$200 to connect with and support the work of EARS Incorporated for one year.

Become an EARS CHAMPION!

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200 for 200 for 200

Peter Bartlett is attempting to run 200km on the weekend of 10-11th July 2021 with the goal of inspiring 200 people to sign up as EARS CHAMPIONS and give a non tax-deductible donation of AU$200 for the 2021/22 financial year.

EARS CHAMPIONS will have the option to renew their commitment next year.

What is an EARS CHAMPION?

EARS CHAMPIONS are people who want to commit to supporting the work and ministry of EARS Inc. EARS CHAMPIONS give to EARS knowing that their AU$200 donation will help the organisation be financially secure, and ensure a supply of resources to the field for the next financial year. The funds will be used to buy audiology equipment, hearing aids, student fees and travel costs for volunteers.

Our hope is that EARS CHAMPIONS will:

- enthusiastically share the EARS Inc story with family & friends,

- become advocates of EARS Inc. in their own world, and

- look for other opportunities to get involved and support EARS.

What will EARS CHAMPIONS get?

Starting in July 2021, CHAMPIONS will receive regular updates from someone at the coal face who is changing lives with ear and hearing health care, through a fortnightly video through Facebook or email. You will also receive other updates, offers and information about different opportunities to support EARS Inc.

Got a question?

Email us on earschampions@earsinc.org.

Consumer Affairs Victoria Fundraiser Deemed Registration number FR0016218

Funds will help students complete their audiology and audiometry studies to be qualified to help their people.

Funds will help students complete their audiology and audiometry studies to be qualified to help their people.

EARS field workers train local health workers in country to identify hearing loss and provide hearing health education.

EARS field workers train local health workers in country to identify hearing loss and provide hearing health education.