Volunteer in India with the Deaf Aid Society and work with the deaf community through education in India. India is home to a large population (estimated to be 60 million) of hard to hear and deaf children and adults with limited resources to further their education. According to deafness.com, illiteracy, discrimination, and unemployment are all serious problems for the deaf community. Underfunded institutions do not always have the resources to invest in advanced hearing aids and other technology available in other countries. Volunteers offer an immense support system, knowledge sharing, as well as lots of hope for the children. We have hosted international volunteers who want to add support to the teachers and staff at the Deaf Aid Society and want to learn more about deaf education and empowerment.
Volunteers can get involved in:
Teaching English/Sign Language
Helping at the diagnostic center
Creating visual based exercises and educational games
Fundraising and Deaf Awareness Projects
Sports and games
Interpreting
Uplifting children through art and dance
Teaching basic math or science
Organizing events such as “Skits” for deaf children
Assisting in operations of the center as needed
Who volunteers abroad with us?
Travelers from all over the world who want to make an impactful contribution to India
Those looking to learn from the deaf ecosystem in India
Those who want to learn about Indian culture through meaningful work
Volunteering abroad is:
A valuable exchange between volunteers and local communities
Important for the progress of India
Much needed for communities that may be neglected
A good way to experience local cultural life in India
Required:
18 and over
2 Week minimum commitment
Proactive
Flexible with the highs and lows of India
Volunteer in India with the Deaf Aid Society and work with the deaf community through education in India. India is home to a large population (estimated to be 60 million) of hard to hear and deaf children and adults with limited resources to further their education. According to deafness.com, illiteracy, discrimination, and unemployment are all serious problems for the deaf community. Underfunded institutions do not always have the resources to invest in advanced hearing aids and other technology available in other countries. Volunteers offer an immense support system, knowledge sharing, as well as lots of hope for the children. We have hosted international volunteers who want to add support to the teachers and staff at the Deaf Aid Society and want to learn more about deaf education and empowerment.
Volunteers can get involved in:
Teaching English/Sign Language
Helping at the diagnostic center
Creating visual based exercises and educational games…
Send us your resume and a little bit about why you would like to volunteer in India! Feel free to email us at prachi@fairkonnect.com if you have questions.