EarAid Nepal Trip 2016
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Hi All,
As some of you already know, this March I am taking a short break from the routine at the Ear Institute and heading to Pokhara in Nepal to help at the new ear hospital that opened a few months ago.
I will be training and providing assistance to the volunteers and staff there already to help take the Audiology (hearing and balance ) services forward.
As I am funding this trip myself, I am hoping that you will consider making a contribution to my trip. I am planning in addition to taking training materials, to also take over hearing aids, hearing aid batteries, equipment and consumables for testing children and a textbook or two, depending on how much I can raise.
Nepal is still slowly trying to recover from the devastating earthquake last April, and has a long way to go. I am hoping that even my little contribution helps in some way, and that yours can too. To find out more about EarAidNepal, please visit their website or Facebook page.
I will be sending updates while I am over there so that you can see how your contribution is being used. EarAid Nepal also has a donation page if you would prefer to contribute directly to the Charity.
I am really looking forward to being able to help at the Hospital, and hope that you will be a part of it too. Thank you very much in advance for your support and assistance. It means a great deal to me!
As some of you already know, this March I am taking a short break from the routine at the Ear Institute and heading to Pokhara in Nepal to help at the new ear hospital that opened a few months ago.
I will be training and providing assistance to the volunteers and staff there already to help take the Audiology (hearing and balance ) services forward.
As I am funding this trip myself, I am hoping that you will consider making a contribution to my trip. I am planning in addition to taking training materials, to also take over hearing aids, hearing aid batteries, equipment and consumables for testing children and a textbook or two, depending on how much I can raise.
Nepal is still slowly trying to recover from the devastating earthquake last April, and has a long way to go. I am hoping that even my little contribution helps in some way, and that yours can too. To find out more about EarAidNepal, please visit their website or Facebook page.
I will be sending updates while I am over there so that you can see how your contribution is being used. EarAid Nepal also has a donation page if you would prefer to contribute directly to the Charity.
I am really looking forward to being able to help at the Hospital, and hope that you will be a part of it too. Thank you very much in advance for your support and assistance. It means a great deal to me!
Organizer
Priya Singh
Organizer