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Fundraise at school

A dispatch from RNID — filed

Six children in Halloween costumes including a princess, vampire, and Captain America holding trick-or-treat buckets outdoors
✦ PlateSix children in Halloween costumes including a princess, vampire, and Captain America holding trick-or-treat buckets outdoors

Fundraising for RNID at school supports people who are deaf, have hearing loss and tinnitus, and raises awareness of the challenges they face. It can also help pupils and staff be more deaf aware. Some fundraising event ideas Prepare for your event Need help setting up your event? Wanting to help pupils get sponsored? Find our advice and top tips for making your event a success below....

Clinical Takeaway

No actionable change — this is a charity fundraising call-to-action with no clinical content.

Why It Matters

School-based deaf awareness fundraising can contribute to earlier identification of hearing problems in children and reduce stigma from a young age.

Key Points
  1. 01RNID is inviting UK schools to organise fundraising activities on its behalf.
  2. 02The initiative aims to raise both funds and deaf awareness among young people.
  3. 03No clinical, research, or product information is included.
  4. 04Content is directed at schools and educators, not healthcare professionals.
  5. 05Article is a straightforward charity engagement piece.
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