Featured below are all of our Bristol local community groups, both funded and unfunded in association with the Centre for Deaf and Hard of Hearing People. Please use the contact details below for further information on each of the individual groups or click the links in the headers to access their Web or FaceBook page. If you would like to start your own group then please contact our team on the details at the bottom of the page.
Play in local mainstream league and national deaf matches.
Contact:
br********@gm***.com
A rambling group for deaf/hard of hearing/BSL users who like to stay active and socialise.
Every 4th Sunday 10.15 am for a 10:30 am Start
A youth club for deaf and hard of hearing young people in Bristol and surrounding areas, that organises regular meetings.
Contact:
br******************@gm***.com
Social group for Deaf people who are 50 years old and over. Join this group for weekly bingo, information sessions, and to meet old and new friends.
Supporting both Deaf people and their carers with dementia
Contact:
Sandu Hellings and Committee group
ad***@de***********.club
Informal meet up for men to access support, understanding and access to information surrounding their health.
Contact:
br******************@gm***.com
Open to deaf and hard of hearing people. It’s a fun session for those wanting to access football in a more relaxed environment
Contact:
Steve Bent or Phil Clarke
Socialising, networking, talks, activities, sharing skills in a safe space.
Contact:
Becca Birtles and Claire Osbourne
bd*****@gm***.com
Little Hands is a group for Deaf, Hard of Hearing and BSL parents in Bristol.
Activities, workshops, meet ups, sharing experiences
Contact:
Amy Mortimore
li****************@gm***.com
An accessible space for deaf and hard of hearing people who enjoy arts and crafts.
Contact:
Joanna Stevens
For deaf and hard of hearing people to access and enjoy many different water sports activities.
Contact:
Co*********@ou*****.com
Inclusive sessions for families around Bristol and the South West. A unique opportunity to have BSL (British Sign Language) led sessions.
Contact:
li****************@gm***.com
All female BSL (deaf or hearing) users are welcome. Join an accessible netball team. For fitness and socialising.
Anyone who is interested in playing should join the WhatsApp group (link in title above) to find out more information about the sessions. Booking is unnecessary and players are welcome to just turn up. More information can be found on the events calendar page.
Providing support to deaf children and deaf families – organising events and sessions
Contact:
ad***@fc**.uk
Deaf/hard of hearing/BSL users. Social gathering, chance to catch up with friends and reduce isolation
Contact:
lu*********@de******.org
Deaf/hard of hearing/BSL users. Social gathering, chance to catch up with friends and reduce isolation.
Deaf/hard of hearing/BSL users. Social gathering, chance to catch up with friends and reduce isolation