Health Charities That specialise in Hearing loss
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Southport And District Centre For The Deaf
Health, ReligionThe Stanley Street Centre for the Deaf is still following its constitution by serving profoundly, severely and partially deaf adults. It still provides spiritual meetings in the chapel on the first Tuesday of each month; a team of ministers take it in turn to take the church meetings. Social meetings take place on Tuesdays & Saturdays with various activities and trips out being organised.
Berkshire Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, HealthWe are a parent run charity whose aim is to support families of hearing impaired children. We run activity days, parties, trips and support parents in learning sign language.
Orwell Panthers Athletics Club
Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureFully inclusive disability athletics club. Clubmark registered & affiliated to the UKA, the club offers training twice a week in Ipswich for track, field & wheelchair athletes who compete at county, regional & national level. Many athletes are part of the Special Olympics program. For 8 yrs & up .Includes young people & adults with learning disabilities, physical and sensory disabilities.
Northamptonshire Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social careWe provide a fun, informal monthly meeting / respite session for hearing impaired children in Northamptonshire and their families. We also organise inclusive trips and activities during school holidays that the children cannot always access easily.
Deaf Sports First
Health, LeisureTo alleviate challenges faced by deaf individuals and those with associated disabilities, grants will be provided to beneficiaries or organizations enabling participation in sports like football. Community-led initiatives will include inclusive nutrition workshops, assistive tech training, adapted sports programs, sign language support, and accessible activities promoting health and inclusion.
Signed Performance In Theatre
Arts, HealthTo encourage the provision of sign language interpreted performances of the highest quality to ensure that the wide range of cultural experience in the UK is accessible to Deaf people whose first/preferred language is British Sign Language (BSL). Achieve this by links with and support of theatres and other arts venues, producers, theatre interpreters, Deaf presenters and Deaf people/organisations
Hand In Hand Bsl
HealthTo advance the Christian faith in particular to the deaf and hearing impaired community by the provision of services and activities in British Sign Language.
The 2,000 Club
Associations, Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe 2000 Club provides opportunities for people with physical, learning & sensory disability, aged 18 years & upwards. The club participates in Leisure / Games & Social Activities. We meet once a month, 2nd Sundays. Indoor Bowls Session was discontinued Winter 2019/20 period. Social Day Trips are also organised throughout the year. The club are working in partnership with other organisations.
Kickstart With Hope
Health, Leisure, Social welfareProvision of social and recreational opportunities for adults with a wide range of physical and/or sensory disabilities
Crown Centre For The Deaf And Hard Of Hearing
Charitable activities, HealthCrown Centre is for Profoundly Deaf people in The London Borough of Hillingdon providing support, advocacy and interpreting, Deaf Club activities and a place to meet and communicate in their own British Sign Language and culture.
British Deaf Sports Council Limited
Health, LeisureThe principal activity of the Charity is the promotion of sporting activities for deaf people throughout Great Britain, in local, regional national and international spheres
The Enfield Deaf Social Club
Associations, Health, Social welfareplay games, bingo, raffle, socialise, functions, outings
Wirral Deaf Children's Society
Arts, Beneficiary group, HealthWe provide opportunities for deaf children from our local community to come together. Christmas parties, farm visits, cinema trips with subtitles, sign languge support, sign langauge classes
Emek Foundation
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareHelp & support for the poor deaf children and their parents/carers in Bangladesh and Nigeria.
South Of Tyne And Wearside Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, HealthWE OFFER SUPPORT, ADVICE AND INFORMATION TO PARENTS OF DEAF CHILDREN IN THE NORTH EAST AREA. WE AIM TO ORGANISE EVENTS AND ACTIVITIES TO HELP FAMILIES MEET AND SHARE EXPERIENCES TOGETHER
Braidwood School Parent Teachers' Association
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, Education, HealthBraidwood School raises money in order to enhance and extend learning beyond the classroom, ie. residential visits and day courses. In addition we provide BSL classes for professionals working with the Deaf and to families and carers of Deaf children. Transport, food and residential costs are provided by the school for those children whose families are in necessitous circumstances.
Hutchinson Deafblind Trust
Beneficiary group, HealthTo provide advice, support to deafblind individuals residing in Yorkshire. This includes children and adults and their families.The charity aims to promote awareness and learning in the area of deafblindness to those families living in Yorkshire.
Cumbria Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, Economic and community development, Health, Social welfareWe cover a large rural area.We orgainise social events to enable families to meet up to share information and experiences in a relaxed venue.
Bedfordshire Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, HealthEnable deaf children and their families to join together to enable mutual help and encouragement through meetings, social occasions and advice. Provide a holiday playscheme for deaf children and their siblings. Purchase certain useful equipment for hearing-impaired children not provided by social services. To ensure local hearing-impaired children have equal opportunities with their hearing peers.
The Pam Yale Young Deaf Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, LeisureThe charity offers grants to support deaf or hearing impaired children, by sponsoring outdoor activities for the child or by providing grants to support staff to learn BSL signing
Morton Women's Institute
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, HealthWe hold one meeting a month where we have a speaker, this may be educational (such as flower arranging) or vocational (for example working with deaf children). We also have visits to local theatre shows and places of interest. Throughout the year we meet with other WI groups in the area for social occasions.
The Richard Magill Fund
Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, HealthThe Charity provides direct support to Deaf people and their family and friends in end-of-life circumstances. The charity also raises awareness through training of healthcare professionals and trains and supports Deaf volunteers to become visitors in end-of-life situations.
The Goodricke Appeal Fund For Deaf Children In North Yorkshire
Beneficiary group, Healthprovision of electronic apparatus and other assistance to hearing impaired children and young adults
Deaf Rainbow UK
Beneficiary group, HealthWe support, represent and inform members of the Deaf Community in the UK who are LGBT plus.
North London Deaf Childrens Society
Beneficiary group, Health, Social welfareWe are affiliated to the National Deaf Childrens Society and our aim is to support and advise families in all aspects of hearing impairment from birth to young adulthood. Our role covers the social, welfare, education, medical and technological aspects of deafness in children. We organise events and outings to bring families together to encourage friendship and support.