Hearing Concern is a national charity which helps deaf and hard of hearing people to combat the isolation of hearing loss through support, advice and information.
John As a former president of Hearing Concern, I am very much aware of how much the charity helps deaf and hard of hearing people overcome the isolation of hearing loss, and I wish them every success in the future.
Has being hard of hearing restricted your enjoyment of holidays? Now you can travel in the company of people who understand hearing difficulties.

Help a friend or relative to make 2008 the year they cope positively with their hearing loss by ordering them a copy of Life after hearing loss. Telling it like it is...
10% discount for members.
Order your teddy bear t-shirt, key ring or badge at the HC shop.

The 38mm badges are an excellent way of letting people know you have a hearing loss.
Clarence House, Saturday 20 September 2008 at 2pm
Tickets cost £7.00 for adults, over 60’s and students and £4.00 for under 17’s
The pressure is now on for our six runners who are competing for Hearing Concern in the largest and the most inspiring and challenging fundraising event in the World, the Flora London Marathon.
Running for us on Sunday April 13th will be Stewart Weston, Gemma Kilbey, Eleanor Franks, Lloyds Evan, Victor Zasadzki and Aaron Robinson. They have all been training hard in order to complete the famous 26.2 mile route.
To help our runners towards their fundraising goal and to find out more about them, follow the links from our website to their individual justgiving
Royal Association for Deaf people (RAD) have set up a project in partnership with the Learning and Skills Council (LSC) to provide email advice to D/deaf and hard of hearing people about welfare benefits.
RAD are looking for suitable clients who wish to receive benefits advice via email, and are eligible for legal aid.