Organize a campaign in honor of the International Week of the Deaf and commemorate the International Day of the Deaf by arranging fundraisers and spreading awareness about hearing impairment through the use of infographics in your school, business, or corporation.

Create a National Deaf Month poster online
- What is National Deaf History Month? It is a month in which the history, culture, and contributions to the community or world of deaf and hard of hearing people are celebrated and honored.
- When is National Deaf History Month? It is celebrated each year from March 13 to April 15.
Spread the word about events and exhibits showcasing the rich culture and history of the deaf community with custom posters and banners. Use infographics and posters to highlight the significant contributions of deaf people to society.
We offer a great collection of easy-to-edit templates. Simply click on the area you want to update to change text and add photos – no need for Photoshop skills! Design engaging presentations that look like they were created by an expert graphic designer in just seconds.
Raise awareness of sign culture and language among your students or employees. Create posters for fundraising and charity campaigns that promote inclusion and equal opportunities for deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Promote respect and acceptance of people with disabilities with editable brochures. These resources can help create a more inclusive and positive environment in your business, school, or sports center.
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How to edit free International Deaf Day templates on Edit.org?
Just follow these steps!
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Examples of world famous deaf people for your editable infographics
Deaf Day is a great opportunity to celebrate deaf culture and the deaf community in your school and set an example. You can do activities with your students advocating for inclusion and accessibility for deaf people in all areas of life.
Here are some examples of people who are world famous, or well known, in their fields of work:
- Perhaps the best known deaf person in history is Ludwig van Beethoven (December 16, 1770 - March 26, 1827) one of the most prodigious composers who ever lived. Beethoven gradually lost his hearing until he became completely deaf.
- Hellen Keller (June 27, 1880 - June 1, 1968) is an American writer and activist who lost her sight and hearing at a very young age. However, she became an advocate for the rights of people with disabilities.
- Sean Forbes (February 5, 1982) is an American deaf musician, producer and composer who, like Beethoven, created music despite his hearing impairment. He is also an advocate for accessibility in music.
- Sue Thomas (May 24, 1950 - December 13, 2022) is a hearing impaired former FBI agent who worked in the intelligence department investigating crimes.
Customizing Edit.org infographics is easy. You can include photographs of other illustrious deaf people and type text easily, just as if you are typing in a Word document.

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You only need to ensure that you have an Internet connection. With Edit.org, you can use our graphic editor from any device (phone, tablet or computer) to edit the best online templates quickly and easily.
Customizing banners and ads for International Day of the Deaf or International Week of the Deaf is possible thanks to Edit.org's intuitive and powerful free editor. In just a few minutes, you can have impressive graphic presentations ready for download in high quality. You will have interesting, eye-catching, and elegant content to post on your Facebook or Instagram for your deaf center.
With our new library of templates to edit and celebrate this date, you can modify texts, fonts, colors, and upload your school or association logo. You can even include images by selecting from thousands of free photos from our database.
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