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DonationsAAD advocates for the rights of Deaf people. Deaf people have a right to participate equally in the Australian society and economy and they want to participate fully and equally. Deaf people have much to contribute. Unfortunately many barriers stand in their way, and these barriers can be very difficult to break down. It takes a long time and a lot of effort to make even small changes. But AAD endeavours to break down these barriers. Some examples of barriers faced by Deaf people, and what AAD is trying to do about them:
AAD also works within the Deaf community to help make our community strong. We run information sessions and workshops for Deaf people, in Auslan, so that they can have access to information in a language they understand. We work with our state branches to develop the skills of Deaf people. AAD organises many community events such as Deaf TV and film nights and National Week of Deaf People. AAD receives some funding from government. From time to time we also receive funding from other organisations for special short term projects. A recent example has been the “Networking Australia’s Deaf Youth” project that was funded by the Telstra Foundation. We always need more funding to help us do all the things that need to be done to make life better for Deaf people. You can support AAD by making a donation to AAD. Contact us and we will help you how you can best contribute. How can you make donations?Donations over $2.00 are tax deductible. AAD is very grateful for the support we receive. It makes a difference to us, and to all Deaf people in Australia. If you would like more information about what we do or how you can help, please contact us. Thank you for your support. |