The HearingNEPALProgram Inc.  is run on a purely voluntary basis and relies on the support of friends to provide its services to the people of Nepal. It is a Registered Charity in Queensland Australia (Registration Number Ch2251) and is currently applying for Donor Gift Recipient Status with AusAID.

All funds donated go directly to the project area nominated and the people of Nepal.

We would like to show our appreciation for your support, so please let us know, when you donate, if you wish to be acknowledged on our website.



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An elderly Tsum woman shows her appreciation/>Thank You

So far in 2013, nearly $34,000 has been paid for equipment, assistive devices, wages, travel and disposables. 

Our Expenses Review details our purchases and needs to date. Click here Expenses review 2013 to view.

But the list goes on….

HearingNEPAL Program’s current fundraising needs

Equipment

  1. Video Otoscope Shechen, new battery and charger – $1400
  2. VDU Screen Shechen – $120
  3. Digital Otoscope handle battery and charger NAHOH – $1600
  4. Digital Otoscope, handle battery and charger  Kopan – $1600
  5. Equipment NAHOH Calibration and spares GN Resound – $1435
  6. Acer laptop relace Kopan (Black) laptop broken by donkey – $1934
  7. Oscilla #2 Audiometer, replaces Kopan based Itera, new 2009- twice failed – $2827
  8. Hi Pro for Oscilla #2 – $1089
  9. 2 x battery chargers – $212

Wages & Travel Expenses Nepali staff

  1. Wages and travel expenses Keshab  to end Dec 2013 – $5450 outstanding
    (held in trust acct in Nepal till paid monthly)
  2. Wages Sarita to end September 2013 – $1125 outstanding
  3. Travel expenses Keshab & accompanying Nepali monks 2013 trips – $2728

Hearing aid & ALD Batteries

  • Maxi Batteries – $80
  • Mini Batteries – $120

Hearing Aids and Assistive Listening Devices

  • ALD Mini listening devices  – 40 x $15 each – $600
  • Docs Pro Plugs temporary ear moulds – $500

Primary Ear Care Clinic

  • Medications – 2013 ear camps – $500

Sponsor Urgently Needed Ear Surgery

Many people found to be in need of ear surgery to repair perforated ear drums or treat severe infections cannot afford to be seen in a private hospital, and have long waits for free ear surgery camps.

  • Approximately $200 per person
  • 4 people currently on waiting list

Primary Ear Care Roll up Charts, Posters and Handouts

  • $45 per set for each ear camp.
  • Pictorial charts and handouts about hearing health care in the local language
  • Note: These are left on site