I have worked with the Anne Sullivan Centre and Foundation for over 12 years. We support people who are deafblind through providing residential, day, respite, outreach, training, advocacy and information services. While our residential/day/respite services are funded by the HSE, our advocacy and ...
I have worked with the Anne Sullivan Centre and Foundation for over 12 years. We support people who are deafblind through providing residential, day, respite, outreach, training, advocacy and information services. While our residential/day/respite services are funded by the HSE, our advocacy and outreach services are not. There are approx 1700 people in Ireland (adults and children) who have severe hearing and vision impairments and thousands more with some degree of hearing and vision impairment. T service in Ireland which provides specialist outreach and advocacy supports as
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About the Cause
The Anne Sullivan Foundation for people who are deafblind
On 27th April, 1989 a group of concerned people met and decided to form a national organisation to help children who are deafblind. They named the organisation The Anne Sullivan Foundation for people who are deafblind. This is as a tribute to a lady whose achievements have merited the making of a feature film “The Miracle Worker” about her work. She was almost unknown in Ireland at the time.
The Foundation has a specially constructed centre in the grounds of St. Joseph’