August 2023
Congratulations to Delaney Yates for being awarded our latest Ear Community college scholarship!
Delaney was born with microtia and atresia of her right ear and grew up on a farm in Iowa. She has been involved with sports and volunteering and shows cattle through 4-H Club. Delaney has learned to advocate for herself over the years, especially because of her hearing loss in her right ear. She makes sure she is seated in a good spot in classrooms so she can hear the teacher better, she is often use to turning her head to hear things and always asks questions if she feels she missed something.
Delaney’s inspiration is her biological mom, who was a CNA (certified nurses assistant). Delaney would like to become a nurse to honor her mom and because she saw how much her mom loved helping people. Delaney has been accepted to the University of Missouri and is excited to begin her college career! She also hopes to meet someone else in school who has microtia and atresia so someone else can understand how she feels with hearing loss in one ear and microtia.
Congratulations, Delaney! We are SO PROUD of YOU!!! You’ll become an amazing nurse, we just know it! Do great things, Delaney!
Thank you!
Melissa Tumblin
Founder – Executive Director
Ear Community




Thirteen beautiful years of paving the way for Microtia and Atresia families, advocacy and awareness and so much more! On May 20th, 2010, I sat down at my laptop and decided to make a difference in the world by helping other families just like ours. We’ve come a long way since that first day of starting the Microtia and Atresia Support Group on Facebook!
During the first week of May, the CARE Study Research Team attended the ACPA, American Cleft Palate Association, conference in Raleigh, North Carolina! Our CARE Team has been working on our grant project for the past four years and was finally able to come together in person! Our research team did an amazing job at the conference presenting nearly 20 total presentations, including presenting during the poster session. Our team’s presentations included feeding techniques to what the caregiver’s concerns are as well as surgical options from medical providers. We also enjoyed visiting the Dental School at Chapel Hill where we had an all day meeting!
The CARE Team is comprised of a interdisciplinary group of more than 20 members from 7 countries including members who are advocates, researchers, and healthcare providers. Our team works out of two primary sites – Seattle Children’s Research Institute and the University of Bristol, West England in the UK. Our research team also includes a number of subcommittees and an Advisory Council as well. Ear Community is proud to represent the microtia and atresia community during this grant project!
While at the American Cleft Palate Association conference, we were fortunate enough to meet some pretty amazing people! – Advocates and partner nonprofit organizations as well as getting the chance to catch up with some amazing medical professionals that Ear Community has gotten to know over the years!
Amelia Drake from Chapel Hill and Roger Rickard of VoicesInAdvocacy who has been incredibly supportive in advocating for important pieces of legislation like Ally’s Act, H.R. 2439/ S. 1135 that matter to the communities we serve! A special thank you to the ACPA for sharing about Ally’s Act, H.R. 2439 & S. 1135 during the opening reception and throughout the entire conference! It was also great to finally meet the members of the ACPA Advocacy Board during our meeting!






































