ABOUT WIRES Mid South Coast
Welcome to WIRES Mid South Coast. We are dedicated to the rescue, care, rehabilitation and release of native animals back to the wild in Batemans Bay, Milton, Moruya, Narooma, Tilba, and Ulladulla. We believe with every animal we rescue will make a huge difference to halting the extinction crisis that is threatening so many of our much-loved animals. Over the last few years, we've been heavily impacted by unprecedented and catastrophic weather events. Bushfires, floods, and environmental issues are posing new challenges to wildlife, which are putting more strain on our rescue team. If you choose to raise funds for our branch they will go directly to provide vital rescue and care for wildlife in desperate need.
Contact WIRES
For all wildlife rescue please call 1300 094 737
or fill in our online rescue form
Find out more about becoming a volunteer
General Enquiries Email: info@wires.org.au
Website: wires.org.au
HOW YOU CAN HELP
There are many ways you can help us deliver urgent rescue, care and rehabilitation for sick, injured, and orphaned native wildlife in the Mid North Coast region. Our area encompasses of Batemans Bay, Milton, Moruya, Narooma, Tilba, and Ulladulla.
Fundraise for us
You can do almost ANYTHING and make it a fundraiser. Fundraising brings people together who are all aligned to the same cause. It's an easy, fun amd inclusive way for you to make a real impact in the community.
Local business support
We provide wildlife rescue and care thanks to the generosity of like-minded individuals and businesses who provide financial and volunteering support. If you'd like to support us to carry out our mission we'd love to hear from you!
BECOME A VOLUNTEER
Our volunteers are the heart of what we do. We depend on our team of volunteers to help run our various programs from animal rescue and rehabilitation, to fundraising and administration. If you have a passion to make a meaningful difference to the future of our willdife, we'd love to hear from you.
IDEAS TO GET YOU FUNDRAISING
OUTDOOR MOVIE NIGHT
Organize an outdoor movie night with your friends and put out the festoon lights. You can ask them to donate the cost of a movie ticket to your fundraising page. Upsell to a movie, popcorn, and cocktail package at different prices!
HAVE A GARAGE SALE
Get rid of your unwanted wares by holding a garage sale or renting a stall at your local market. One person's trash is another person's treasure! Help native wildlife in need of rescue and care by donating your proceeds.
SET AN ACTIVE CHALLENGE
Create a team and hold each other accountable as you set an active challenge target. Whether you're walking daily or practicing yoga, or doing something daring, encourage your teammates to ask their friends and families to sponsor your team.
A PERSONAL CHALLENGE
Is there something you've always wanted to achieve, but keep putting it off because of fear or time? Have your friends, family and colleagues sponsor you as you achieve your dream or face your fears. Usually the harder the challenge, the more support you'll drum up.
HOST A GATHERING
Are you the secret 'Master Chef' in your group? Do you love to create food in the kitchen for others to enjoy? Hosting a dinner party, or an outdoor lunch on your deck, is a great way to do something for a great cause and show off your skills in the process! Ask your friends to make a donation to your fundraising page to the value of what they would pay for the meal at a restaurant.
LEAVE BEHIND A BAD HABIT
Ever wanted to start a healthy kick and give up that morning coffee, or alcohol or how many hours in a day you spend on social media, but need support while you do it? This may be your time as you ask your friends and family to sponsor you for each day you go without as you pave the way to the 'new you'!
DYE YOUR HAIR GREEN
Show your support for our native wildlife by dying your hair green. Ask your friends and family to sponsor you as you stand out from the crowd for a month. In case you get stopped in the street and asked why you're doing it, we have lots of wildlife information for you to share.
KARAOKE NIGHT
Have fun and ask your friends to donate to your page and host a karaoke night at your place or at a local venue. Have a laugh as you and your friends belt out your favourite songs..who knows you may have a closet Adele among you!
JOIN A WIRES EVENT
Coming soon!
Still need more inspiration?
Download our A-Z of Fundraising ideas.
If you have your own crazy idea which you feel will get your mates and colleagues into action, contact us so we can help bring your idea into fruition!
WE'VE MADE FUNDRAISING EASY!
register
To get started simply click the 'Register your Fundraiser' and follow the prompted journey!
create your page
This is the fun part! Follow the prompts to create your very own fundraising page by adding in your profile picture and why you decided to take action for Australian wildlife!
share your fundraiser
Once you've created your page you will be given your unique URL which you can then share with your friends and family so you can start asking for support! We have some handy resources you can use which will support you in promoting your fundraiser. It really is that simple!
YOUR FUNDRAISING RESOURCES
We want your fundraiser to be a raging success! We've compiled some handy resources to assist you along the way.
Fundraising Toolkit
Supporter Logo
Posters & more
Video
LOCAL STORIES
WHY I WANT TO BE A WILDLIFE JOEY
I love animals and I don't want them to become extinct. Nothing makes me happier than seeing animals thriving in their natural habitats. I believe it's important to take care of the animals and secure them a safe and non-vulnerable life. I hope we can secure the population of the rarest, smallest and most vulnerable creartures on earth and in the water.
- Amalya, 8 years old
YEAR 3 | THE YUM YUM STORE
It all started with an idea, and when our school Spring Fair came along, our idea became a reality. We called our stall the Yum Yum stall. We sold delicious caramel popcorn and stacks of Nutella donuts, as well as cheese pastries. Once we put all the food out on the table, we put the loudspeaker on and in no time we were pumping the music! At first we all started doubting the idea, having only one customer every 10 minutes but then when it hit noon, there we were having bucket loads of people coming. By 3pm we were already running low on stock. It was such a successful day and we feel so proud of this achievement and feel so good about helping our native animals.
- Tyrese, Roman, Faisal and Kristian, Year 3