
Signal
@signalcharity
An international charity supporting those who are Deaf or have hearing loss in Uganda, Malawi, Zambia and Tanzania.
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https://www.signal.org.uk/ 17-09-2013 09:23:10
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If you would like to attend please email us at- [email protected] #tinnitussupportgroup #tinnitushelp #tinnituscommunity #tinnitusawareness #tinnitustips





The Big Give Christmas Challenge 2022 To raise vital funds, we are looking for businesses who can pledge £100 or more to support us. please fill out the form below by 2nd September. Thank you Shropshire Chamber Shrewsbury BID thebiggive.org.uk/s/pledge?campa…



Can you spare any of your time to help Signal make a difference to the lives of people who are Deaf or have hearing loss? Volunteer with us 🎉 Email [email protected] to apply


Are you #Deaf or #HardofHearing & based in the Black Country? If so Black Country Dance Hub need your help – please fill out their survey about dance provision 💃🕺 They’re offering 2 free tickets to their Inclusive Dance Festival as a thank you for your help: bit.ly/DSIgnDanceSurv…

Our three year project in Uganda has now come to an end. The project supported children who are deaf or have hearing loss to go to school and receive an inclusive education. signal.org.uk Thank you to our funders True Colours Trust & our incredible partners Signhealth Uganda


Today is #WorldHearingDay. Let's all come out & raise awareness on how to prevent deafness & hearing loss & promote ear & hearing care across our communities. Lions Club Kampala East UNAD - Deaf people in Uganda Deaf Link Uganda Let the Children Hear @UgandaDeaf Signal ISER Uganda





We are so excited that our new three year project in Uganda started earlier this year! 🇺🇬👏 A huge thank you to True Colours Trust for their continued support and to our amazing partners in Uganda Signhealth Uganda!


The team have arrived in Malawi! We are here visiting our partners and seeing the project in action. Today we visited schools and heard from headmasters, parents and learners about how the project is making a difference to their lives. Thank you CCAP Synod of Livingstonia, Education Department for hosting us!


Nasser, who works for our partners Signhealth Uganda, set up The Silent Cafe. Growing up Deaf, he knew how hard it was to find employment. He employs three Deaf young people, including Roy, who has been involved in our projects growing up. Make sure to visit if you’re in Kampala!☕️

