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A big thank you

July 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment

Inca photo

The NDCS Challenges Team would like to say a big Thank You to all of you who recently took part in one of our challenges: The London Marathon, North Pole Expedition and Trek Vietnam in April; Cycle Peru, Trek the Inca Trail and the London 10k in May; and the 24 Peaks and 3 Peaks Challenges in June.

London to Paris

London to Paris

These events have so far raised an amazing total of £294,843, and more money is coming in! This is a fantastic amount and will go a long way to make a difference to the lives of deaf children and their families all over the UK. Thank you to all of you for taking on the challenge, and to all your supporters who helped you reach your fundraising target!

“I’m proud and exhilarated at completing this fantastic challenge. Peru is such a beautiful country and even though there are the inevitable ups (Machu Picchu, Abra la Raya pass, Lake Titicaca) and downs (Ayaviri blockade and the challenge having to end), pushing your mind and body to the limit earns the sponsorship received from all the good folks who donated. As a parent of two deaf children I cannot underestimate the value of NDCS challenges. Thanks NDCS.”
Andrew Biddiscombe, Cycle Peru participant

Categories: Inca · NDCS · deaf children · fundraising · ndcs challenges · trekking

Our Mission onto MySpace

July 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment

MySpace

As part of the Digital Avenger work we have been doing we decided to look at trying to attract people to one of our UK Challenge Events, Three Peaks .

We set up a page which can be seen at http://www.MySpace.com/deafchildren

The aim was to attract friends who had an interest in walking, hiking or outdoor events.

Ultimately we would then send them to a landing page where they can then enquire about the event.

As we have been using members of staff for the project I thought it better to have them tell it how it was from their perspective, with a few prompting questions from me. Thanks to Kathy for her Co-operation…

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Ross: Have you used MySpace before?

Kathy: No, only Facebook and Bebo

Ross: How easy was it to set up?

Kathy: With help at the beginning it was pretty easy to set up. The basic page was a bit dull so it took a bit of time to add the extras like the video and images.

Ross: So you learnt some new skills then?

Kathy: To make the pages more interesting it was useful to have some basic html, which with Madhava and Kevin’s help and some digging online I was able to do.

Ross: How many Friends do you have?

Kathy: At last count 411

Ross: That’s good! Isn’t it?

Kathy: Oh no, its now 410 (as she looks at the MySpace page!)

Ross: Will have to look into that and see how good 411 oh 410 is. How did you get those friends?

Kathy: We used a program to collect friends. It is called Stealth Friend Bomber .

Ross: What did you do?

Kathy: We would search on Google and MySpace Groups to look for people interested in walking, hiking and outdoor pursuits. Then send them a request to check out our profile and sign on as a friend.

Ross: Were there any problems?

Kathy: Yes, I would manually have to go through my ‘Friends’ and find the UK profiles before sending out event invitations, as a number of them were American or European.

Ross: What would you like to do moving forward?

Kathy: It would be great to get a few of the people who did the event this year to either join the group or perhaps give us a quote that we can use. Also I would like to have more contact with the marketing team and get information to send out to our 410 people signed up.

Ross: Thanks

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Success/Learning

    • NDCS staff have learnt to create, manage and populate an MySpace organisational profile
      In less than two weeks of promotion, over 300 MySpace users have accepted friend requests from NDCS, self selecting their interest in our Challenge events.

  • Some interesting questions that came out of this…

    Is 410 good? Please let us know…

    What should we be doing to a) keep these people interested and b) look at new avenues to collect more friends from MySpace?

    Categories: Digital Avengers · Facebook · MySpace · NDCS · deaf child worldwide · deaf children · fundraising · ndcs challenges · online social networking · three peaks

    Fundraising in your area throughout July

    June 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

    Puh-leaze... (by driek)

    NDCS will be fundraising in the following areas throughout July

    Northern Ireland

    Claidy
    Londonderry
    Maydown
    Foyle
    Rosemount
    Waterside Eglinton

    England
    Bristol
    Nottingham
    Northampton
    Derby
    Stoke
    Carlisle

    Wales

    Swansea

    We will also be doing door-to-door fundraising for Deaf Child Worldwide in the following areas

    Navan
    Tallaght, Dublin
    Lucan
    Swords
    Louth
    Dublin
    Kilkenny
    Offaly
    Carlow
    Naas
    Ardfinnan Ballina Ballinderry
    Thurles
    Tipperary Town
    Nenagh
    Cashel
    Carrick-on-Suir
    Cahir
    Clonmel
    Dromineer Dundrum Fethard
    Summerhill, Templemore Terryglass
    Kilsheelan Newport, Roscrea
    Bansha Birdhill Borrisokane
    Holycross Killenaule Kilross
    Clogheen Glen of Aherlow
    WEXFORD:
    Enniscorthy
    Ferns
    New Ross
    Wexford Town
    Rosslare
    Gorey
    Bunclody
    Courttown Campile
    Boolavogue Ballyhack
    Duncannon Curracloe

    Categories: NDCS · deaf child worldwide · deaf children · door-to-door fundraising · fundraising

    A big thank you!

    June 23, 2008 · Leave a Comment

    This weekend four teams took part in the Three Peaks Challenge , climbing the highest peaks in England, Scotland and Wales, raising money for NDCS .

    We’d just like to thank them for their hard work and hope their are aching limbs are not too sore!

    The teams taking part were:

  • Barclays Bank Plc
    J Coffey Construction Ltd
    Nokia
    Structural Systems Uk Ltd
  • If you are interested in taking part in our Three Peaks Challenge, visit our website for more information.

    Categories: corporate · deaf children · england · fundraising · ndcs challenges · scotland · three peaks · trekking · wales

    A gig in aid of NDCS

    May 19, 2008 · Leave a Comment

    Free this weekend and in London why not come along to the following gig and help support NDCS?

    If you are unable to make it maybe you can give a small donation to her Justgiving page.

    Gig in aid of NDCS

    Niamh is taking part in one of our Challenges, for more information on the treks, cycle trips, marathons and team building activities you can go on visit www.ndcschallenges.org.uk

    Categories: deaf children · dj · fundraising · justgiving · music · ndcs challenges
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    Fergie signs up with NDCS

    May 9, 2008 · Leave a Comment

    Well to our Deaf Friendly Football Pledge anyway!

    The Deaf Friendly Football Club Project is designed to give all deaf children the chance to play football in a safe, supportive and fun environment, either in mainstream football clubs or deaf football clubs.

    Here is one example of how the generous donations of our supporters have helped deaf children.

    Categories: Alex Ferguson · Manchester United · corporate · deaf children · disability rights · football · fundraising · online donations

    The online gift that could keep on growing…

    May 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment

    I spent the weekend as I’m sure many did, enjoying the sunshine, visiting a local garden. We decided on going to Easton Lodge , as this is the UK, thought we’d better check if its open and went to the website. They were open and I managed to download some information about the history of the place and what we might expect when visiting…

    They had a plea for help with the message; “The gardens are seriously at risk click here for details…” Clicking the link, they have some compelling information, photos and had me wanting to help. I expected to be able to donate online, but to support them I would have to fill in a form and send it off. Having looked on a couple of related websites including Lullingstone Castle and Hatfield House this seems to be the norm, some having a link to forms, others with a donation link and message “this page is coming”. Further digging looking at the bigger charities such as National Trust and English Heritage, they DO have an option to support them online.

    It just seems a bit strange to me that you put together the website as a means of promotion, you ask people to help you, but not in the medium your users are using… online.

    An obvious answer would be Justgiving , set up a page and away you go… Other companies that do offer an online donations package that I know of are Bmycharity and Artez Interactive.

    Categories: corporate · fundraising · justgiving · online donations

    Fundraising in your area throughout May

    April 30, 2008 · Leave a Comment

    Throughout May NDCS will be door-to-door fundraising in the following areas:

    Swansea
    Bristol
    Swansea
    Bristol
    Derby
    Manchester
    Wolverhampton
    Northampton
    Newcastle
    Carlisle
    Stoke
    Nottingham

    Categories: door-to-door fundraising · england · fundraising

    Fundraising for NDCS?

    April 28, 2008 · Leave a Comment

    If you are fundraising for NDCS, firstly thank you very much! We are lucky to have some very committed supporters who raise a vast sum of money.

    Next week is Deaf Awareness Week . This is an opportunity for you to perhaps use this as a means of raising awareness about the charity and raising funds for NDCS.

    Possibly you could think about how deaf aware your shcool, office or home is:

    Do:

  • Speak clearly and naturally. Try to use an expressive face.
  • Get a deaf person’s attention before speaking. Try waving, knocking a table or tapping their shoulder lightly.
  • Face a deaf person when you are talking.
  • Use visual cues.
  • Stand with your face to the light.
  • Ask a deaf person to repeat what you’ve said, if you are not sure if they understood.
  • Don’t

  • Speak too slowly or shout – this will distort your lip patterns.
  • Move your head or walk around while you’re talking. Speech movements can easily be missed.
  • Stand with your back to a window – this can turn your face into a shadow and make it harder to lipread.
  • If you are thinking about raising money and how to pay, you can set up a JustGiving page very easily.

    Categories: deaf awareness · deaf children · fundraising · justgiving