saint joseph's centre for the deaf
London
Background to St. Joseph’s Centre for the Deaf St. Joseph’s Centre for the Deaf,
prior to 1981 was known as St. Joseph’s Association and had been a part of
Belfast’s deaf community for over 50 years. From 1950, Bread street was the
permanent base for St. Joseph’s Social Club for a period of 22 years, in 1972,
it was so badly damage, it could no longer be used. 1981-1983 a committee was
set up to raise funds for a new centre, a site on the Grosvenor Rd was acquired
and building started soon after. The new building was opened in 1983 and became
the home for St. Joseph’s Centre for the Deaf, a hub continuing to provide
support for deaf community with specific focus on their Spiritual, Pastoral,
Educational and Social needs.