deaf service in Norther Ireland
About 15 results.
Hands That Talk
116 Main Street, BT47 4LG Dungiven, United KingdomHands That Talk is a cross-community, voluntary organisation which seeks to engender a pride in the Deaf Community, its culture and language.
North Down Community Network
Units 25/26 Flagship, Main Street, BT20 5AU Bangor, United KingdomNorth Down Community Network's - Providing support for local community groups and volunteers in North Down and beyond!
Health & Social Care Board
12 - 22 Linenhall Street, BT2 8BS Belfast, United KingdomWe commission health and social care services for the 1.8 million people who live in Northern Ireland.
RNIB Northern Ireland
RNIB Northern Ireland, Victoria House,15-17 Gloucester Street, Belfast BT1 4LS Belfast, United KingdomHello, we are RNIB Northern Ireland and Isle of Man. If you or your family are affected by sight loss, we're here for you. Call us on 02890329373.
Green Pastures
Fenaghy Road, Galgorm, BT42 1AQ Ballymena, United KingdomWelcome to the offical Green Pastures Facebook page.
Action on Hearing Loss Northern Ireland
Harvester House, 4 - 8 Adelaide Street, BT2 8GE Belfast, United KingdomWe are Action on Hearing Loss Northern Ireland, a charity supporting people across Northern Ireland who are deaf, have hearing loss or tinnitus.
Action on Hearing Loss
Culmore Road 176A, BT48 8JH Londonderry, United KingdomAs the largest charity for people with hearing loss in the UK we understand how hearing loss can affect everything in your life from your relationships to your education and your job prospects.
Action On Hearing Loss
Harkness Gardens 1, BT47 6GG Londonderry, United KingdomAs the largest charity for people with hearing loss in the UK we understand how hearing loss can affect everything in your life from your relationships to your education and your job prospects.
Sense Family Centre - Newtownabbey, County Antrim (Meadowbank Resource Centre)
Newtownabbey, County Antrim, BT36 4RU Northern Ireland, United KingdomWe believe no one with complex communication needs, including those who are deafblind, should be isolated, left out or unable to fulfil their potential.