National Hearing Loss Resources

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  • Mission

    The primary Cue College mission is to provide, to deaf children and their families and the professionals who serve them, via the Cue College website, easy and…

  • Our Mission Statement
    The mission of CueSign, Inc. is to provide knowledge and information to various stakeholders that promotes the development of academics and…

  • The mission at Girl and Creativity is to inspire fashion for women to feel beautiful and confident with empowerment of self love and help them break any barriers and …

  • The Orange County Deaf Equal Access Foundation, better known as OC-DEAF, was established in 1979 as an outreach office of the Greater Los Angeles Agency on Deafness, Inc. (GLAD). Today, OC-Deaf is…

  • 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…

  • The NCSA supports a community of cuers who have come together to promote language accessibility through Cued Speech. Some of us are native cuers. Some are parents of children who are deaf and hard…

  • MSAD serves students with varying degrees of hearing loss from all regions of the state. Our students have direct access to a challenging and rewarding education, provided in an environment rich…

  •  Peter’s Picture: An Educational Video Series in American Sign Language (ASL)
    Peter’s Picture was developed for children…

  • Mara Ladines is a Deaf, Asian, female business owner living in “The Big Apple”. She has a small clothing store in Dumbo, Brooklyn called By Mara which features the “I Love You” symbol in American…

  • We feel that children are only as strong as the community they live within and the support they are given.  Parents are supported with a network of passionate parents, teachers, and…

  • Sunshine Cottage School for Deaf Children promotes early identification and intervention for children who are deaf or hard of hearing and helps them develop their maximum potential through…