National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • The American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association (ADARA) is a national organization that brings together professionals from vocational rehabilitation, mental health, chemical health, education…

  • Come see old friends and make new ones! Celebrate Deaf culture...past, present, and future!

  • Established in 1992, the National Softball Association of the Deaf is a nonprofit softball organization committing to hosting the national deaf softball tournament every summer.

  • We are an educational Deaf and hearing Black collaborative nonprofit. We create educational materials, experiences, and trainings rooted in Black Deaf cultures in solidarity with other Communities…

  • Aloha State Association of the Deaf, known as ASAD Hawai`i, is a nonprofit organization that aims to strive and meet its objectives in serving the deaf/hard of hearing people in the State of Hawai…

  • Deafhood Foundation has now merged into the Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture, Inc (MDHAC) and becomes a program as Deafhood Institute (as of 2023).

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  • A Wichita-based community organization for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community of Whichita, Kansas. Events are held all throughout the year including lunches, sports events, and game nights.

  • A local food pantry program serving the Deaf community in Rochester, New York. You can find us on the Rochester School for the Deaf campus. We're open on Wednesdays from 9-11 am and Sundays from 1…

  • Life can be busy and complicated, and as much as we love the fellowship with other interpreters, sometimes we have to just take a workshop on the fly. SLS has you covered! We now offer workshops…

  • With our organization’s mission always in mind, we strive to provide hearing aids for the young professional who cannot afford them by hosting events and fundraisers. Our team is working each and…

  •  Information on local events for deaf and friends to get together, socialize, and meet new people! Feel free to post more activities and events for the deaf community.