Birmingham services for deaf and hard of hearing.
Deaf and blind charity birmingham.
Deafplus provides health wellbeing activities.
Services for blind and visually impaired.
Alabama telecomunications access program atap.
Deafscotland is the lead organisation for deaf issues in scotland.
Alabama institute for deaf and blind aidb birmingham regional center brc wants a hole in one.
Our work tackles health inequalities and social isolation amongst d deaf and hard of hearing people.
Technology classes for older alabamians.
Aidb operates regional centers in auburn birmingham dothan huntsville mobile montgomery talladega tuscaloosa and tuscumbia ala.
For 10 a month you can fund our information and advice line which offers support in times of crisis or simply a caring sympathetic ear when someone feels sad or isolated.
Gentry technical facility is an accredited two year technical school for adults who are deaf blind and have multiple disabilities.
Consider giving a tax deductible 20 or more donation to support summer camps for children who are deaf blind and deafblind.
Brib birmingham charity for the blind and visually impaired.
Or expansion of our statewide alabama freedom center for the blind.
For 15 a month you could pay for a subsidised venue to host a member forum which provides an opportunity for our members to meet and socialise and a chance to share their thoughts and ideas on how the charity should.
Services for ages 0 3 early intervention.
The centre is also home to bid services a birmingham based charity who have been working with deaf people and other communities since 1872 and the signing tree venue a conference and events business which also operates as a social enterprise.
For deaf and blind.
Bid services awarded a place on national framework to provide face to face and video relay sign language interpreting support.
Birmingham royal institution for the blind supporting organisations queen alexandra college and focus birmingham with the aim of enabling blind people to lead their lives to the maximum potential.
We aim to ensure that deaf people in scotland can access services and information across all sectors of society from their local communities to what comes from government departments.
Its centers offer accredited residential programs and the e h.