What We Do
We host various events throughout the year as a chance for those within the deaf community to socialise
with one another and meet more people.
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We opened the charity to offer education and training as well as social clubs and fitness activities, for deaf
women and men. Our services are available to all deaf people, from children to old people and all genders, with a particular emphasis on BME and grassroots deaf people. We do not yet have our own Advice and Advocacy service but we have links with other local organisations where we can signpost beneficiaries if we are unable to cover their support needs.
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Our main focus is on reducing isolation and setting up social events, outings and clubs for all ages.
Vision/Beliefs
Our services are aimed at the deaf community with the overarching aim to improve the quality of life of members of this community. With all our staff and trustees being deaf, we have lived experience of the barriers and issues facing our beneficiaries and share a common connection with them.
Our work is aimed at the deaf community, but we also work with hearing communities to forge links and break down barriers.
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We aim to provide access to opportunities, encourage, motivate and inspire deaf people.
We encourage independence and empowerment in the deaf community, instil a sense of community, pride and working together, to reduce isolation, stress and mental health struggles.