Crowdraiser fundraising

Take on a challenge and create a Crowdraiser page to raise funds and awareness for Aussie Deaf Kids. Whether you’re walking, running, swimming, cycling, or hosting a morning tea, your efforts can make a real difference. It only takes a few minutes to setup! Get creative with your challenge, whatever inspires you! Share your Crowdraiser […]

Monthly direct debit

Your family can make a lasting impact by setting up a regular monthly donation to Aussie Deaf Kids. Even a small contribution, such as $5 per month, can help us continue providing vital support to families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. To start your monthly donation, simply click on the button […]

Celebration fundraising

Celebrate your special day, whether it’s a birthday, wedding, or anniversary, by supporting Aussie Deaf Kids. Asking your friends and family to donate instead of giving gifts is a simple yet impactful way to make a difference in the lives of deaf children and their families. Share our donation link for tax-deductible contributions: Aussie Deaf […]

Christmas gifts

Struggling to find the perfect gift for someone who has everything? This holiday season, consider making a donation to Aussie Deaf Kids on their behalf. It’s a meaningful way to celebrate while supporting families of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. Simply donate by clicking on the button below and email your receipt […]

Corporate donations or fundraisers

Does your organisation or employer choose a charity to support each year? Why not suggest Aussie Deaf Kids as their next cause? Even if they haven’t made donations before, this could be the perfect opportunity to start. Another way to raise money could be to host a corporate golf day or other event. More information […]

Bequests in a will

After ensuring your loved ones are provided for, consider the difference you can make by leaving just 1% of your estate in your will to Aussie Deaf Kids. Even a small percentage can have a profound impact, helping to support parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing for generations to come.

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