See our location on the map. Sarah Good, coordinator of the Cork Deaf Association, encourages people to participate in the week and to learn about the support available. The Cork Association of the Deaf, Cork's advocacy group for the deaf or hard of hearing, is offering free hearing tests today (Monday) at its MacCurtain Street facilities, as part of Cork's Hearing Loss Awareness Week, a series of events that will take place between Monday 17 and 21 October.
What services are available for people with deafness in cork, ireland?
See our location on the map. Sarah Good, coordinator of the Cork Deaf Association, encourages people to participate in the week and to learn about the support available.
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