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Corporate partner benefits

Why support Hearing Dogs for Deaf People?caroline and hearing dog sable

One in seven adults in the UK has some degree of hearing loss - with more than 500,000 of those categorised as severely or profoundly deaf. Despite these statistics deafness remains one of the most misunderstood disabilities.

Those affected often face problems with communication and awareness of everyday sounds that hearing people take for granted. Many suffer from social isolation and relationships with family and friends can be affected, resulting in increased anxiety and depression.

Advantages of a partnership with Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

Building relationships with companies enables us to reach more deaf people who need our help and to help improve awareness among the general public about the effects of deafness.

There are commercial advantages for your business and we will work with you to ensure we meet your corporate social responsibility objectives. For instance we can:

  • enhance brand image and help with positive PR – research has demonstrated tangible benefits that a charity connection can have on corporate brand image.
  • improve staff development and morale – a good fundraising programme is an effective team building tool improving internal as well as external relationships.
  • enhance customer loyalty – consumers like to support companies that care.

The support you can expect from Hearing Dogs for Deaf People

  • a personal contact who will manage the partnership and be your main point of contact.
  • resources to help deliver effective fundraising and publicity campaigns – we have an excellent in-house press and public relations team that work pro-actively with our supporters.

Benefits to you and your company

Enthusiastic support of trustees, senior management, regional staff and volunteers

  • reach specialist audiences – such as healthcare professionals, severely and profoundly deaf people and animal lovers.
  • enhance goodwill from local communities.
  • educate your staff on deaf awareness and encourage good practice.
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