National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • To raise awareness for medical advancements in the field of deafness, especially those related to cochlear implantation, in able to contribute to a world of quality hearing for those who suffer…

  • Deaf Soul Yoga is an online yoga studio designed for real Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing people—whether you are a busy parent in need of a quick morning boost or a hardworking employee…

  • ODEAF goals are to provide advocacy, training, and awareness to empower individuals for our community in Oregon. - (ODEAF, www.ODEAF.org)

    They seek to provide services for d/Deaf and Hard…

  • Partners in Deaf Health is a partnership between Deaf Communities, researchers, and health providers to promote an understanding of the health needs of culturally Deaf people (American Sign…


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  • For those on a limited income, any unexpected medical expense can quickly become a challenge, especially if they can’t afford it. Not being able to afford needed healthcare may very well have an…

  • Robin Gonzales Daze, the owner of ASLFIT, established the company in 2016 with the goal of providing equality for Deaf/Hard of Hearing athletes. ASLFIT has since evolved into a larger entity,…

  • Blue Organic Kitchen is a unique company that has been operating since 2014. The primary focus of Blue Organic Kitchen is to offer high-quality vitamins and provide a holistic approach to…

  • Southern Oregon Education Service District (SOESD) provides schools with essential services across the largest ESD region in Oregon. Services are provided to students with a variety of…

  • Lilli Erin Beese is deaf and she teaches in American Sign Language (ASL) and in British Sign Language (BSL), she is one of the very few registered yoga teachers in the world teaching in sign…