Action Deaf Youth on Holywood Road, East Belfast helped the family by teaching them British Sign Language and offering them support
The family of a young deaf boy have donated new signage to the charity which has helped them come to terms with his diagnosis.
Solène said that she approached her husband about the possibility of donating a sign to the charity and he got a few of their suppliers on board who donated the materials for free. "At the same time, he was attending Action Deaf Youth every Friday for four hours and there was absolutely no issues with him.
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