Where your money goes

Read on to find out how your donation can really help deaf children across the world.

  • £10 can provide a deaf awareness workshop for a parent from a refugee family in Croatia, providing them with vital information about all areas of childhood deafness.

  • £20 can provide a sign language training course for a parent in rural Ghana to enable them to effectively communicate with their deaf child for the first time.

  • £50 can provide 100 copies of a Mongolian Sign Language CD Rom which can be provided to schools and training centres across Mongolia to develop their sign language skills in the absence of trained teachers of the deaf

  • £100 can pay for 1 week's salary for a Community Support Worker to work with 200 families in rural Namibia helping parents to support each other by establishing parents groups that provide information and support to the parents of newly diagnosed deaf children.

  • £100 can pay for 30 families to attend a workshop with local government officials in Kazakhstan to ensure that deaf children receive the services they deserve.

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