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Tel/Minicom: 01603 404440
Fax: 01603 404433
Email: nda@norfolkdeaf.org.uk

 

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Friends of NDA
 

For many of our clients NDA’s services are a life-line; supporting over 6000 people per year free of charge, and we cover almost all of Norfolk.  We are looking for people to become Friends of NDA to help us secure the future of our services.

 

The Friends are people with a wide variety of ages and backgrounds who are united by their shared interest in issues of hearing loss.  Anyone can become a Friend.

 

We are looking for people to become Friends of the NDA for just £15 per year (or £28 per year for a couple). This will give them the following:

 

1.    Pride in securing the future of the NDA

2.    Regular updates on the life changing work undertaken by the NDA

3.    Invitations to events that will be run by the NDA, or its volunteers, to provide opportunities for social involvement.

 

 

We can't stress enough how vital our "Friends" are, and how much their support will help ensure that the charity keeps running.  So many "Friends" also tell their own friends about the Norfolk Deaf Association and this word-of-mouth action leads to increased awareness of the charity.

 

All Friends of the Association receive copies of our Annual Review and quarterly magazine ‘NDA News', which keeps you up to date with the work we do and things that are happening within the local Deaf and Hard of Hearing community.

 

‘Friends’ are always looking to recruit new members whether they are individuals or corporate.  For more information about the Friends of NDA please contact us on 01603 404440, e-mail 

 

nda@norfolkdeaf.org.uk

 

or

 

Download Application Form

 

  

Launch of Friends group to support the Norfolk Deaf Association.

(Eastern Daily Press - 5th November 2011) 

The Friends of Norfolk Deaf Association (NDA) held its official launch at St James Mill in Norwich on Thursday...

(click to read the full EDP article)

 

MORE ABOUT NDA
 

The Norfolk Deaf Association was founded in 1898 to look after the profoundly deaf.

Watch our video to learn more about what we do.