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Local business continues support for deaf community with quiz night

All About Hearing's fundraising event returns to help train assistance dogs for people with hearing loss.

Why it matters: The event supports Hearing Dogs for Deaf People, a charity providing highly skilled assistance dogs that help deaf individuals maintain independence by alerting them to important sounds.

24 tables attended All About Hearing's Charity Quiz Night last October
24 tables attended All About Hearing's Charity Quiz Night last October(All About Hearing)

The details: The quiz night is scheduled for Sunday, 16 March 2025 at 19:00 at Kesgrave War Memorial Community Centre. Teams of four to six members can participate, with entry costing £6 per person.

What they're saying: Matthew Coward, co-owner of All About Hearing, said: "Our charity quiz nights have become a real highlight in the community, and we're thrilled to be bringing it back for another year. It's a fantastic opportunity to have fun while shining a light on this incredible charity."

What to expect: The evening, sponsored by marketing agency, Ginger Pickle, will feature:

  • A bar

  • Big screen

  • Prizes donated by local businesses

The bottom line: The family-run hearing care company, which operates two clinics in Ipswich, expects tickets to sell out quickly. Those interested can book via www.allabouthearing.co.uk/quiz.

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