National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • Have you ever wanted to get to know others your age who also are deaf or hard of hearing? The Leadership Experience and Adventure Program (LEAP) offers this opportunity virtually for high school…

  • The community’s long-term (10+ year) expectations for what SFUSD students will know and be able to do

    All SFUSD students will graduate as independent thinkers with a sense of agency who have…

  • Our Summer Youth Camps are designed for middle and high school students up to the age of 19. Our programs provide stimulating summer learning and experiential…

  • MISSION STATEMENT
    The Clerc Center, a federally funded national deaf education center, ensures that the diverse population of deaf and hard of hearing students (birth through…

  • Mission Statement
    PCRID's mission is to support the continued growth and development of the sign language interpreting profession.
    PCRID is committed to advancing the quality,…

  • FRID is a professional organization that strives to foster the growth of the American Sign Language interpreting profession in the state of Florida.

  • To create a community of interpreters that collaborates to grow as a profession and in turn provide the highest quality of communication access to the Deaf community of New Mexico. The mission of…

  • St. Francis de Sales School for the Deaf (SFDS) is a nonpublic, New York State supported school for Deaf students from birth through 8th grade located in the Crown Heights section of Brooklyn…

  • ORID is a community of volunteers striving to promote the socialization and professionalism of our interpreting community. Collectively, we empower local interpreters to continually advance our…

  • BridgesWEST is proud to be a local agency in Memphis building on the more than 90 years of excellence Bridges for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing has delivered.

    BridgesWEST serves five…

  • Pre-School through Grade twelve educational/residential program for deaf and hard of hearing children, ages 3-22. Referrals accepted from local school systems only.


  • What does a day at the Deaf Camp look like? 

    The Deaf camp is a 7-week day camp for Deaf and hard of hearing children, their siblings, and children with Deaf…