Supporting deaf children and their families. What is NDCS? A charity Working with deaf children all over the UK. Illustration by John Paul Early

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Supporting deaf children and their families. What is NDCS? A charity Working with deaf children all over the UK. Illustration by John Paul Early

Lets have a look at the fingerspelling alphabet now. Fingerspelling is the alphabet used by people who use British Sign Language.

The British fingerspelling alphabet

What is the NDCS A sponsored fingerspelling event. We will learn the new skill of fingerspelling. We will raise money for NDCS. ?

Some of the ways NDCS helps deaf children The Listening Bus iPods Vibrating alarm clocks Video and text phones Illustration by John Paul Early

Some of the ways NDCS helps deaf children Outdoor adventure days Summer holidays Arts programmes

Some of the ways NDCS helps deaf children Sports events Help with equipment for school

What will the money you raise do? provides information and support for five people working with deaf toddlers. buys a vibrating alarm clock for the Listening Bus. buys a strobe smoke alarm that could save a deaf child’s life. buys a cricket set to be used at one of many activity weekends.

Thank you for taking part in