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Photo: With your support, we can be there for every deaf child

For a child, every day should be an adventure – a chance to meet new friends and explore the world.

There are 34 million deaf children around the world and the majority live in developing countries. For those that make it into the classroom, huge challenges exist and many never get a meaningful education.

Most deaf children we work with have little or no language when they start primary school. Support us and help give more deaf children in developing countries a high quality education so they can thrive and succeed in life, and have the childhood they deserve.

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With your support, we can be there for every deaf child who needs us. Deaf Child Worldwide is the international arm of the National Deaf Children’s Society. We’re the UK’s leading international charity for deaf children in developing countries. Make a donation today, and together we can overcome the barriers that hold deaf children back.

By donating

£5 you could pay for a teacher in Kenya to attend training on deaf awareness.

£10 you could pay for a family in Bangladesh to travel from a rural area to their nearest town or city to attend a sign language class.

£20 you could pay for sign language training for a primary school teacher in India.

£50 you could pay for a vocational training course, so a deaf young person in India can learn the skills they need to find employment.

£125 you could pay for an activity day for deaf children from deaf and mainstream schools in Uganda to socialise and play games, increasing confidence and reducing isolation and social stigma for deaf children.