Eighteen months ago, the Taupo community pitched in to help one of their own - a little boy named Nixon, who couldn't hear.
Nixon, who has severe auditory neuropathy spectrum disorder and whose only spoken word was "da", needed cochlear implants, surgically-implanted devices that provide a sense of sound to people profoundly deaf or severely hard of hearing.
But, at that time, the health system would only pay for one cochlear implant per person. Nixon needed two, and the second device was going to cost at least $37,000.
His parents Brent and Elle Knight launched the 2 Ears 4 Nixon fundraising campaign and the local community swung in behind it, raising the money for the second implant, with $22,000 left over.
The surplus, and money raised at last year's King of the Ring event, went into a trust the Knights set up to help other Taupo families raising children with hearing loss.