Health Charities That specialise in Hearing loss
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Torbay And District Deaf Society
Associations, Health, ReligionThe main function a Social Club is to provide deaf members with a stable environment and served those, whos first language is British Sign Language. The club has a rich source of information for deaf, hearing impaired and hearing people. There is a link to local social services and the Church of England and pastoral care.
Chester And District Committee For Deaf People
HealthSocial opportunities for D/deaf people
Aidexcel Support Services
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Education, Health, Social welfareTo advance, education of children, relief of financial hardship in life and relieve the needs of children and young people aged 0-16 years with mental, physical and sensory disabilities by way of supporting their parents/carers through the provision of advice, guidance, training and advocacy.
Ipswich Deaf Society
HealthTo relieve the needs of deaf and hard of hearing people and their familities in Ipswich and the surrounding area, in particular by the provision of support services, advice and education.
The Glamorgan Mission To The Deaf
Health, LeisureThe principal activity of the GMD continues to be that of the provision of means of social engagement and recreational activities, emotional and mental wellbeing, training and support for the Deaf and their friends. In addition the protection and promotion of the welfare and interests of the profoundly deaf in the three counties of Glamorgan, without religious or other distinction.
Louie's Helping Hands
Beneficiary group, HealthTo support, improve the lives and futures of children, aged 2-13 living in Kent and the South East with multi-sensory impairments and physical difficulties. We provide life changing support for children and their families, ensuring that the children achieve a meaningful quality of life and can aim for brighter futures based on improved physical, emotional, social and communication abilities.
The William Kenneth Hutchings Charitable Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthMaking of grants to individuals, their families or to other charitable bodies or as the Trsutees shall in their absolute discretion deem appropriate to assist in the education ,treatment and care in Exeter and East Devon of children who suffer from blindness or are partially sighted or who are deaf or hard of hearing
Wigan And Leigh Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, HealthWigan and Leigh Deaf Children's Society provides support for deaf children and their families in the Wigan borough and surrounding areas. We provide regular activities for deaf children to make friends, share experiences and build self confidence. We provide a local source of support and advice for parents of newly diagnosed deaf children.
Ormonde Foundation
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, HealthMakes grants to organisations with an emphasis on deaf and blind charities or those related to autism. There is an emphasis on smaller charities where our contribution is more likely to make a significant difference,and geographically towards North and West Oxfordshire.
South Hampshire Deaf Children's Society
Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Health, Social welfareThe aims of the society are to offer support to all families with deaf children, irrespective of level of deafness or method of communication. Provide social activities where deaf children and their families can meet with each other. To ensure that families of deaf children have access to information about education technology and services. To campaign for the rights of deaf children.
Access Bedford
Charitable activities, Health, Leisure1 Raising public awareness of the issues affecting deaf people2 Campaigning for the promotion of British Sign Language to be on an equal footing to spoken and written English3 Providing recreational facilities and opportunities for deaf people to integrate with the hearing community
Doncaster And District Deaf Society
Arts, Associations, Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Childcare, Health, Leisure, Social welfareDoncaster Deaf Society serves and provides a centralised, safe base meeting point of social contact for wellbeing. Services cover BSL Advocacy, Advice & Information to the Doncaster Deaf Community Borough-wide and the provision of five BSL Groups who organise a range of activities & day/weekend trip from early years-elderly: OAP Club, Social Club, Happy Hands Playgroup, Leisure Club & Drama Group.
Kashmiri And African Deaf Children's' Trust
Beneficiary group, Charitable activities, Charity and VCS support, Education, HealthProvide grants to the running of a deaf school in Kashmir and raising funds to set up an audiology clinic.
Brave Parents
Beneficiary group, HealthBrave Parents is a registered charity created to provide self care opportunities for parents who have children with complex medical needs.'Complex medical needs' refers to children who have been diagnosed by a medical professional, with an illness, disability or sensory impairment (sight and/or hearing impairment) that requires substantial daily support from a Parent Carer.
Sign Hi Say Hi - Fylde, Wyre & Blackpool Deaf Children's Society
Beneficiary group, HealthSign Hi Say Hi! is a local charity which supports local deaf children and their families. There are only a small number of deaf children born each year many of whom will be born to hearing parents with little or no experience of deafness or knowledge of how to communicate with a deaf person. The charity was established more than 20 years ago by a group of local parents to provide support.
Wales Deaf Rugby Union
Health, LeisureGIVING OPPORTUNTIES TO ALL DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING PEOPLE OF ALL AGES WHO WISH TO PARTAKE IN RUGBY FOOTBALL WITHOUT HINDRANCE
Dice
Arts, Beneficiary group, Health, LeisureExtra-curricular activity clubs for Deaf children. Activities include communication games, sports, cooking, baking, arts, gaming and crafts.
Cambrian Educational Foundation For Deaf Children In Wales
Beneficiary group, HealthThe Trustees of this Foundation provide benefits to promote the education, incuding social and physical training, of deaf and partially deaf persons under the age of 25 who reside, or who have a parent residing in Wales.
Christian Deaf Link UK
Charitable activities, Health, ReligionChristian Deaf Link UK (Go! Sign) supports a network of Deaf Christians and churches with Deaf ministry. We arrange Christian events in British Sign Language (BSL) and facilitate Christian training for Deaf adults. We have a website which advertises events in BSL or with BSL interpreters and we promote the use of BSL in Christian settings, including the publication of a "Sign Me In!" policy.
Henfield And District Self Help Group
Beneficiary group, Health, Leisure, Social welfareThe charity provides welfare and social facilities for the elderly and those living with physical and/or sensory impairment in our local community. This enables them to retain their independence and establish friendships, social contact and rehabilitation breaks.The charity is managed by the Trustees/committee who arrange weekly meetings providing lunch and entertainment throughout the year.
Saturday Club For Deaf Children
Beneficiary group, HealthSupporting Deaf Children on the Isle of Wight
Sir Winston Churchill Educational Trust For The Deaf Limited
Charitable activities, HealthThe trust makes modest grants to individuals and organisations, for the benefit of the deaf and deafness in accordance with its constitution.
Mansfield And North Nottinghamshire Society For Deaf People
Associations, Health, Religion, Social welfareFacilities for D/deaf people- by education, social activities and religion.Hearing aid battery service.Charity events - B.S.L. Courses,Deaf Awareness raising.Deaf Church.Bingo sessions.Friday Night Social Club 7.30pm- 10.30pm.North Notts Deaf Childrens Group.Lunch Club.Games afternoon. We also do halloween and christmas social events.We also hire out our rooms.
Let The Children Hear
Beneficiary group, Education, Health, Social welfareLTCH works in developing countries helping to:-:Relieve deaf, hearing impaired, poor children(0-16 years) and their familiesEducate deaf or hearing impaired children by provision of specialist facilities and health care specialists. Educate young people, their families, health care professionals and outreach workers in prevention, treatment and management of hearing impairment and deafness.
Hartlepool Centre For The Deaf
HealthInformation, advice, emotional support, social welfare and health activities along with helping represent the needs of Deaf, Deafened & hard of hearing residents of Hartlepool.