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iSonic is dedicated to providing a portion of the profits made as well as free on-site technician support for Be A HERO Australia on a regular basis, an awesome organization committed to giving a voice to disadvantaged children across the globe who have none.
Febuary, 2010: iSonic launches Extreme Rolling into the online world facilitating the team to literally transform children's lives giving them the ability to WALK...

A large chunk of the african children are born each each year with club foot. A birth defect in which the child's foot is turned in. Having this defect renders the child completely disabled from walking and for only $200 this can be prevented a a young age.
Teaming up with Andreas (from our testimonials video) and his team we were able to build a site which is dynamic, informative and just plain cool to support them and the media they will attract during a 6 month journey through the middle of Australia.
The site, training and hosting has all been donated the cause with the ability for blogging, online donations, team news, and video gallery. It is one powerful site that we have no doubt will be used to the fullest.
April, 2009: iSonic take the mission overseas with the start of a 6-month documentary!

iSonic is now involved in the filming of a 6 month documentary starting from April 2009. The documentary covers Be A HERO Australia and what it takes to run an international aid organisation. Over the past year Be A HERO Australia have been working rigorously to fund and build a safe haven for children who would otherwise be trafficked for either child labour or used in the sex industry. During the filming trip the project was opened by the 2nd in command of Cambodia where 200 military personal, 100 local police officers and more than 2000 locals attended this community changing event.
iSonic was there with a production house from Melbourne to capture the event on film.Over the next 6 months iSonic will continue to work closely with Be A HERO Australia to build upon the documentary as well as work towards improving Be A HERO Australia's online marketing and presence. The trip was incredible and life changing with up to 6 separate projects being visited every day.
Click here to go to the Turf It Up Website
If your organisation is looking for serious attention from a global minded business who takes the time to build result driven websites and email marketing campaigns,
perhaps its time to give us a call - we are here to help!

March, 2009: Turf It Up - Bare Foot Bowling Fund Raiser Event Mini-Website Created
Mini-websites are the new kid on the block. It is a similar to the normal full-featured website package that we offer, however we sit down and get full clarity on what the website's point is and design a set of pages which are small in number but very big on impact. iSonic was more than willing to test the system to its full degree with Be A HERO Australia's latest fund raising event.
With the help of the Turf It Up Website and iSonic Email Marketer both done by iSonic we were able to help work towards the $6000+ in funds raised, with more than 130 people attending and ongoing communication with everyone involved after the event. AND all this was done with only 2 weeks from concept to launch!
Click here to go to the Turf It Up Website
June, 2008: Be A HERO Launch Cutting Edge v-News Newsletter Medium
iSonic have been desperately working on a completely online based e-Brochure system with a difference... The brochure actually talks to you while you watch (hence the term "v-Brochure"). Be A HERO Australia, keen to show their projects to donors in a more appealing emotional manner to the traditional email newsletter, were given a lifetime supply of free v-News brochures. Within hours of the mail out, large donations were coming in left right and center proving the effectiveness of this medium in Australia!
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To find out more about this service,
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January, 2008: 530 Orphans Connect to the Rest of the World
iSonic staff and Be A HERO teamed up for 3 full days (and nights) of building, testing, formatting and configuring 80 PCs for Be A HERO Australia's currently largest project in Nyahururu, Kenya. Eighty PC's, keyboards, mice and 15" LCD screens were sent over with full network and Internet capability. The children have taken to the computers with open arms allowing them to better understand the amazing world they live in, and offer better skills to employers when they grow up.

June - July 2007: iSonic Takes to the Air to Asia's Most Desperate Communities

In 2007, iSonic's owner Matt Jackson traveled to three separate orphanages surrounding Manila, Philippines to install and configure six computers and computer networks into the dormitories located there. The computers will open up a whole new world to the kids allowing them to use the Internet and increase their knowledge of the world that they live in. The computers will also dramatically increase their chances of getting a well-paid job and release them from the poverty and abuse they have experienced their entire lives.
In addition we also traveled to Cambodia and Thailand to meet and film the orphanages which have already been established and supported by Be A HERO Australia. The footage we will capture will be cut and edited by iSonic staff to be used for future promotional DVDs and flyer Handouts to attract more awareness of what children at risk are facing and ways to break the cycle of oppression.

If you would like to find out more about Be A HERO Australia or would like to get involved in this awesome international aid organization head over to www.beaheroaustralia.org or give Australia's head office a call on 07 3103 0434.




