National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • Classroom instruction for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, Low Vision, DeafBlind, and typically developing children in the Tuscaloosa Regional Center counties.

    • Ages 3-5
    • Class…
  • "At Clarke we teach children who are deaf or hard of hearing to listen and talk.  Children served by Clarke use advanced technologies, including cochlear implants and hearing aids, to maximize…

  • Empowering Latinx Deaf, DeafBlind, Deaf Disabled, Hard of Hearing and Late Deafened (DDBDDHHLD) through social justice awareness.

    The mission of Council de Manos is to end injustice. Our…

  • The New York Deaf Theatre, LTD (NYDT) was established in 1979 by a group of Deaf actors and theatre artists who wanted to create opportunities for the production of a dramatic art form that was…

  • Clarke Northampton, a school and resource for children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families, is the founding location of the Clarke organization. It’s also the site of our audiology…

  • The Belcourt's mission is to engage, enrich, and educate through innovative film programming in our historic theatre, our community, and beyond. The Belcourt is a nonprofit cultural institution…
  • Formerly known as VSA TN, Borderless Arts Tennessee is a statewide organization committed to inclusive and accessible arts programs for people with disabilities to enhance educational curriculum,…

  • The University of Tennessee's Clarence Brown Theatre puts on several shows a year. There is always one scheduled interpreted performance for each show but requests can be made for the shows to be…
  • The Clarence Brown Theater offers a variety of plays each season. Assistive Listening Devices are always available. Open Captioning will be provided on the first Sunday matinee of each performance…
  • Sponsors performances given by area theatres for school aged children who attend any school program in Tennessee. Select performances are interpreted. Call for schedules and ticket information.
  • Provides accessible theater performances for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and youth.
  • Children's theater productions. One weekday and one weekend performance of each production is interpreted. Please contact theatre for schedule and ticket information.
  • Community theatre. One performance of each production is interpreted. Please e-mail the theatre or call for schedule and information.
  • TPAC houses three theatres that are accessible to people who are hard of hearing through infrared assistive listening devices upon request at the theatres. One sign language interpreted performance…