We're a lot more than just a forum.
We're a community of people with tinnitus who help each other. We produce Tinnitus Talk Podcast to keep you up-to-date on all things tinnitus. We create videos to raise awareness and push for better care. We are actively engaged in tinnitus research, working directly with numerous scientists and gathering data to move research forward.
This year for Tinnitus Week (3-9 February), we are focusing specifically on research and we have a whole bunch of activities lined up.
How do we do all this?
With a group of dedicated volunteers. None of us draw a salary.
But we also have expenses, and our income (mostly from member donations) does not cover our expenses. Which means we end up paying some of it out of our own pockets.
One of our long-time and esteemed members @jimH has very generously offered to match any donations we receive during Tinnitus Week up to $500USD. We feel humbled and grateful by this kind gesture. By doing this, he is following in the footsteps of the amazing @Starthrower, who initiated something similar last year.
Below is a breakdown of our estimated expenses for 2020.
In particular, we would like to make sure that we can attend the 2020 Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) conference in Vancouver.
We would like to be your voice at the conference, to make sure that our perspectives, as people suffering from tinnitus, are heard. And we will report on the conference of course. Please help make this possible.
And remember, @jimH will match your donation. THANKS, Jim!
We're a community of people with tinnitus who help each other. We produce Tinnitus Talk Podcast to keep you up-to-date on all things tinnitus. We create videos to raise awareness and push for better care. We are actively engaged in tinnitus research, working directly with numerous scientists and gathering data to move research forward.
This year for Tinnitus Week (3-9 February), we are focusing specifically on research and we have a whole bunch of activities lined up.
How do we do all this?
With a group of dedicated volunteers. None of us draw a salary.
But we also have expenses, and our income (mostly from member donations) does not cover our expenses. Which means we end up paying some of it out of our own pockets.
One of our long-time and esteemed members @jimH has very generously offered to match any donations we receive during Tinnitus Week up to $500USD. We feel humbled and grateful by this kind gesture. By doing this, he is following in the footsteps of the amazing @Starthrower, who initiated something similar last year.
Below is a breakdown of our estimated expenses for 2020.
In particular, we would like to make sure that we can attend the 2020 Tinnitus Research Initiative (TRI) conference in Vancouver.
We would like to be your voice at the conference, to make sure that our perspectives, as people suffering from tinnitus, are heard. And we will report on the conference of course. Please help make this possible.
And remember, @jimH will match your donation. THANKS, Jim!