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Deaf Camp UK
The organisation's aim is to provide opportunities for young deaf children to take part in a multi-activity camp. Activities can include abseiling, climbing, orienteering, air rifling, archery to name but a few. It also aims to enable the young deaf child to meet other deaf children, to gain confidence and develop newfound skills in the great outdoors.
Bournemouth Deaf Club
The Deaf Centre was originally a Baptist Church, which bought for the Deaf in the 1940's with funds donated by the Lockyer family. Hence the name Lockyer Hall. From the 1940's the Hall was used by the Deaf as a Social club and regular church services were held until the 1970's. During the 1970's and the 1980's the club deteriorated mainly because of the poor heating system but it continued to be used for occasional church services. During this period the premises became very derelict. In 1987 Mr. Keith Simmons began a three-year campaign to regain possession of the Lockyer Hall premises and successfully received the keys of the Hall in June 1990.
Cumbria Deaf Association (DeafVision)
DeafVision is the local voluntary organisation meeting the needs of some of the 60,000 people in Cumbria who are Deaf, deaf-blind, deafened or hard of hearing. We promote the place of deaf people in the community, supporting families and raising awareness of issues.
Walsall Deaf People's Centre (WDPC)
We provide social and sporting activities, senior citizens and family groups, advice and guidance, communication support, mentoring and other personal assistance. We participate in local forums in co-operation with other disability organisations. We fund our activities through he teaching of innovative British Sign Language and Deaf Awareness programmes as a member of Walsall Community College.
Sussex Deaf Association
Sussex Deaf Association was known as the Chichester Church Mission to the Deaf and Dumb to provide spiritual and social welfare for deaf people in Sussex and was founded 1912. In 1934 the Mission became The Sussex Diocesan Association for the Deaf and Dumb and an ordained priest with experience of working with Deaf people was appointed. Later on the word "Dumb" was removed from the title. When the laws changed the Association became registered as a charity in 1969. The headquarters and offices are based in Carlton Hill, Brighton. We also have a community services office in Hastings and an office in Worthing.
Norwich and Norfolk Deaf Social and Sport Club
On this website, you will find almost everything related to Norwich and Norfolk Deaf Social and Sport Club and its history, some details about your Committee, events that are happening in the future, any latest news, message board and much more.
Colchester YMCA
Colchester YMCA is a Christian charity whose principal activity is to provide safe and affordable accommodation for both men and women between the ages of 16 and 25, regardless of religion or disability. We also offer day to day help and guidance in personal matters and career aspirations, and this includes employment search and training. In addition, we also provide personal and social development through tried and tested youth work activity.
The Young Deaf Club and Colchester YMCA
We provide a wide variety of activities and learning opportunities for the young deaf community. Including one-to-one support and a mix of social and educational activities, such as dry-slope skiing, karting,
British Deaf Astronomical Association
Regular meetings and trips to observe the stars and skies.
Northern Ireland Deaf Youth Association
The Northern Ireland Deaf Youth Association has been working to reduce isolation experienced by Deaf and Hard of Hearing people since its formation in 1988. The young people believed it was time for young Deaf people to speak and act for themselves, rather than rely on hearing people to do it for them.
New Milton and Barton-on-Sea Hard of Hearing Club
We provide social facilities for members, with an excellent programme of talks, ranging from general interest to advice and information.
Deaf Hello!
Allows users to send messages, leave comments, browse photos, blogs, videos, polls and blog on members. Free sign up!
Centre For Deaf People Bristol
Centre for Deaf People Bristol work with deaf and hard of hearing people across Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath and East Somerset. We are based in our large centre in Bristol, and from here we provide a range of specialist services and are home to several community groups. We want to keep this website up to date and as interesting as possible. If you have news of events or anything interesting relating to deafness, then please do let us know.
Manchester Deaf Centre
Manchester Deaf Centre is run by a deaf-led board of trustees including deaf, hearing, deafened and hard of hearing members. The centre is a place for D/deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing people to meet and socialise. The centre runs an agency, Communication Support Service (CSS), which provides Sign Language Interpreters. There are also Linkworkers based at the centre to give advice and support on access to services
Royal Association for Deaf people
RAD works with the Deaf community, Deaf clubs, Deaf individuals and the parents of Deaf children. Most of our work is in London, the East of England and the Southeast of England.
Glasgow Deaf Golf
New Deaf golf members are always welcome if they do not stay in Glasgow area, they can be any where and become a Glasgow Deaf Golf member
Colchester United Deaf Football Club
Deaf football based in Colchester, have footbal teams for men, women and youth groups.
Tayside Association for the Deaf
The Association is the only voluntary organisation working with deaf people in Tayside. We have been providing services for over 100 years. We offer a wide range of services.
Bromley Chain
Bromley Chain is a charity set up by parents of deaf children in Bromley and is run by both deaf and hearing members working together to support Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing people living in Bromley.
Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People (LSDB)
LSDB has existed since 1866. Throughout its long history, the single objective has been to respond to the expressed needs and aspirations of deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, blind and partially sighted people. This has been achieved by the active participation of sensory-impaired people, both as members of committees at every level and as members of staff.
The organisation's aim is to provide opportunities for young deaf children to take part in a multi-activity camp. Activities can include abseiling, climbing, orienteering, air rifling, archery to name but a few. It also aims to enable the young deaf child to meet other deaf children, to gain confidence and develop newfound skills in the great outdoors.
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Bournemouth Deaf Club
The Deaf Centre was originally a Baptist Church, which bought for the Deaf in the 1940's with funds donated by the Lockyer family. Hence the name Lockyer Hall. From the 1940's the Hall was used by the Deaf as a Social club and regular church services were held until the 1970's. During the 1970's and the 1980's the club deteriorated mainly because of the poor heating system but it continued to be used for occasional church services. During this period the premises became very derelict. In 1987 Mr. Keith Simmons began a three-year campaign to regain possession of the Lockyer Hall premises and successfully received the keys of the Hall in June 1990.
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Cumbria Deaf Association (DeafVision)
DeafVision is the local voluntary organisation meeting the needs of some of the 60,000 people in Cumbria who are Deaf, deaf-blind, deafened or hard of hearing. We promote the place of deaf people in the community, supporting families and raising awareness of issues.
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Walsall Deaf People's Centre (WDPC)
We provide social and sporting activities, senior citizens and family groups, advice and guidance, communication support, mentoring and other personal assistance. We participate in local forums in co-operation with other disability organisations. We fund our activities through he teaching of innovative British Sign Language and Deaf Awareness programmes as a member of Walsall Community College.
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Sussex Deaf Association
Sussex Deaf Association was known as the Chichester Church Mission to the Deaf and Dumb to provide spiritual and social welfare for deaf people in Sussex and was founded 1912. In 1934 the Mission became The Sussex Diocesan Association for the Deaf and Dumb and an ordained priest with experience of working with Deaf people was appointed. Later on the word "Dumb" was removed from the title. When the laws changed the Association became registered as a charity in 1969. The headquarters and offices are based in Carlton Hill, Brighton. We also have a community services office in Hastings and an office in Worthing.
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Norwich and Norfolk Deaf Social and Sport Club
On this website, you will find almost everything related to Norwich and Norfolk Deaf Social and Sport Club and its history, some details about your Committee, events that are happening in the future, any latest news, message board and much more.
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Colchester YMCA
Colchester YMCA is a Christian charity whose principal activity is to provide safe and affordable accommodation for both men and women between the ages of 16 and 25, regardless of religion or disability. We also offer day to day help and guidance in personal matters and career aspirations, and this includes employment search and training. In addition, we also provide personal and social development through tried and tested youth work activity.
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The Young Deaf Club and Colchester YMCA
We provide a wide variety of activities and learning opportunities for the young deaf community. Including one-to-one support and a mix of social and educational activities, such as dry-slope skiing, karting,
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British Deaf Astronomical Association
Regular meetings and trips to observe the stars and skies.
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Northern Ireland Deaf Youth Association
The Northern Ireland Deaf Youth Association has been working to reduce isolation experienced by Deaf and Hard of Hearing people since its formation in 1988. The young people believed it was time for young Deaf people to speak and act for themselves, rather than rely on hearing people to do it for them.
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New Milton and Barton-on-Sea Hard of Hearing Club
We provide social facilities for members, with an excellent programme of talks, ranging from general interest to advice and information.
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Deaf Hello!
Allows users to send messages, leave comments, browse photos, blogs, videos, polls and blog on members. Free sign up!
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http://www.deafhello.com/ -
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Centre For Deaf People Bristol
Centre for Deaf People Bristol work with deaf and hard of hearing people across Bristol, North Somerset, South Gloucestershire and Bath and East Somerset. We are based in our large centre in Bristol, and from here we provide a range of specialist services and are home to several community groups. We want to keep this website up to date and as interesting as possible. If you have news of events or anything interesting relating to deafness, then please do let us know.
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Manchester Deaf Centre
Manchester Deaf Centre is run by a deaf-led board of trustees including deaf, hearing, deafened and hard of hearing members. The centre is a place for D/deaf, deaf-blind and hard of hearing people to meet and socialise. The centre runs an agency, Communication Support Service (CSS), which provides Sign Language Interpreters. There are also Linkworkers based at the centre to give advice and support on access to services
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Royal Association for Deaf people
RAD works with the Deaf community, Deaf clubs, Deaf individuals and the parents of Deaf children. Most of our work is in London, the East of England and the Southeast of England.
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http://www.royaldeaf.org.uk/ -
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Glasgow Deaf Golf
New Deaf golf members are always welcome if they do not stay in Glasgow area, they can be any where and become a Glasgow Deaf Golf member
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http://www.glasgowdeafgolfclub.co.uk/ -
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Colchester United Deaf Football Club
Deaf football based in Colchester, have footbal teams for men, women and youth groups.
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Tayside Association for the Deaf
The Association is the only voluntary organisation working with deaf people in Tayside. We have been providing services for over 100 years. We offer a wide range of services.
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http://www.taysidedeaf.org.uk/ -
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Bromley Chain
Bromley Chain is a charity set up by parents of deaf children in Bromley and is run by both deaf and hearing members working together to support Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing people living in Bromley.
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http://www.bromleychain.org.uk/ -
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Leeds Society for Deaf and Blind People (LSDB)
LSDB has existed since 1866. Throughout its long history, the single objective has been to respond to the expressed needs and aspirations of deaf, hard of hearing, deafblind, blind and partially sighted people. This has been achieved by the active participation of sensory-impaired people, both as members of committees at every level and as members of staff.
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