Our Mission

Giving Voice, Opportunity, and Dignity to Deaf Women and Girls.

Chanuka Deaf Women Group exists to support, empower, and advocate for Deaf women and girls who face exclusion, inequality, and limited access to opportunities

Our mission is more than words — it is a commitment to protect rights, strengthen leadership, and build resilient, inclusive communities where Deaf women and girls can thrive.

Welcome to Chanuka Deaf Women Group

Advancing Dignity, Rights and Opportunities for Deaf Women and Girls Through:
Our Impact

Empowering. Deaf Women & Girls Building Inclusive Features

Deaf women and girls often face multiple barriers — limited access to information, services, and safe spaces. Our work bridges these gaps by strengthening voices, building confidence, and creating inclusive opportunities.

Through community engagement, advocacy, and empowerment programs, we help deaf women live safer, more independent, and dignified lives.

We work with Deaf Women and Girls to promote safety, inclusion, and equal access to information, opportunities, and justice—building stronger, more inclusive communities.

Our Programmatic Areas

We empower Deaf women and girls through advocacy, leadership development, economic empowerment, and community support ensuring no one is left behind. We provide support, skills, and safe spaces that help deaf women and girls grow, lead, and live with dignity.

Economic Empowerment & Livelihoods

Community Engagement & Awareness

Health & Well-Being (SRHR & Mental Health)

Rights, Advocacy & Disability Inclusion

Protection & Gender-Based Violence Prevention

Support Deaf Women and Girls to Thrive

Where We Work

We are a community-led organization working in the Nyanza and Western regions of Kenya, with a strong focus on Kisumu City, to empower Deaf women and girls and promote inclusive, safe communities.

Become a Volunteer

By supporting or volunteering with us, you help break barriers, amplify Deaf voices, and create safe, inclusive spaces where women and girls can lead, thrive, and live with dignity.

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