2669 days ago

FOR HEARING IMPAIRED:

Rona from South Dunedin

SPONSORSHIP / DONATIONS
Fri 21st September 2018
The more people that know about Hearing NZ, the greater their impact, so please also spread the word by sharing Amanda's page with your friends and family.
silentleadershipchallenge.everydayhero.com...

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THE NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR THE DEAF

Hearing loss is an invisible disability affecting 880,350 New Zealanders, or one in six of us. It’s predicted that by 2050, it will affect one in four.

Silent Leadership Challenge 2018 takes place on Friday 21 September. On that day, corporate and community leaders and teams will be tackling various challenges while wearing hearing protectors to simulate deafness.

Funds raised will help support the work of The national Foundation for the Deaf and Hearing New Zealand

Thank you to MSA The Safety Company for donating the hearing protectors.
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