
Fundraise With Us



Join in making a difference to our Deaf, Deafblind, and Hard of Hearing communities in Wales.
Fundraising isn't just about raising money, it's about raising awareness too. They are of equal importance and together we can build on our work which began in the 1950's, bringing greater quality of service provision.
As a leading Welsh organisation representing Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing people, we're committed to breaking down barriers and improving quality of life. Your support is important to our mission.


How You Can Show Your Support?
Personal Support Options
There are many ways you can support ADC. Here are a few options:
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Volunteer: Share your time and skills to help with our various initiatives.
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Donate: Make a financial contribution to support our programs and services.
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Organise an Event: Host a fundraising event, such as a marathon, to raise funds for our cause.
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Leave a Gift in Your Will: Consider making a lasting impact by including our organisation in your estate planning.
Business Support Options
Businesses can make a significant impact by supporting our cause. Here are a few ways you can get involved:
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Organise a Coffee Morning: Host a coffee morning in your workplace to raise funds and awareness.
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Provide Deaf & DeafBlind Awareness Training: Offer training sessions to your employees to increase understanding and promote inclusivity.
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Host a Bake Sale: Organise a bake sale in your workplace or community to raise funds.
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Hold a Quiz Night: Host a quiz night with a D/deaf or DeafBlind theme to raise money and have fun.
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Organise a Fancy Dress Event: Host a themed event with a fancy dress element to attract participants and raise funds.
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Donate: Make a financial contribution to support our programs and services.
Community Support Options
Communities can play a vital role in supporting our cause. Here are a few ways you can get involved:
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Organise a Street Party: Host a community street party with a fundraising element to bring people together and raise money.
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Hold a Quiz Night: Organise a quiz night with a deaf or DeafBlind theme to attract participants and raise funds.
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Organise an Event: Host a community event, such as a concert or festival, with a portion of the proceeds going towards our organisation.
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Host a Bake Sale: Organise a bake sale in your community to raise funds and awareness.
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Donate: Make a financial contribution to support our programs and services.
Become A Patron
Do you have a passion for advocating for the rights and well-being of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people? Join us as a ADC Patron and make a positive impact on our community.
As an Patron, you will have the opportunity to:
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Raise awareness: Educate others about the challenges faced by Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals and promote understanding and acceptance.
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Represent the community: Be a voice for Deaf and Hard of Hearing people, advocating for their rights and needs.
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Network and connect: Build relationships with other advocates and organisations to strengthen our community.
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Volunteer: Contribute your time and skills to support our various initiatives.

Ashleigh Jones
Meet Our Head of Fundraising
Hello! I'm Ashleigh, and I'm delighted to introduce myself as the new Head of Fundraising.
My role is simple yet crucial: I lead all our fundraising efforts to ensure we have the resources needed to deliver and expand our crucial services for the Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing community across Wales. This means I work on everything from managing grant applications and developing corporate partnerships to organising community events and helping you run your own sponsored challenge.
I am passionate about connecting people who want to make a difference with the work we do. Your generosity is what powers our ability to provide essential support, advice, and services. I look forward to meeting many of you and working together to secure a bright, sustainable future for our community.
If you have an idea for a fundraiser or would like to discuss making a donation, please don't hesitate to get in touch!
575,000
D/deaf and hard of hearing people living in Wales
4,000
People use British Sign Language (BSL) in Wales
42
Registered interpreters residing in Wales
1,393
Children taught BSL
in 2024
Your Generosity, Our REACH
Upcoming Events

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Friday 9am - 4pm
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