National Hearing Loss Resources

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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.

  • LAAD is a small nonprofit organization with the mission of maintaining a gathering, meeting, and social space for members of our local community, including our Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind…

  • CID’s mission is to teach children who are deaf and hard of hearing to listen, talk, read and succeed. We empower families and professionals in St. Louis and worldwide to help children reach their…

  • DEAF, Inc. is a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization founded by deaf individuals. DEAF, Inc. provides high-quality interpreting services at low cost in an effort to bridge the communication gap…

  • Montana Family ASL supports deaf* children and their families in accessing the information and resources they need to become bilingual ASL/English families with strong ties to local and national…

  • Vision
    RSD, a leader in creating a vibrant community of lifelong learners – one student, one family, one success at a time.

    Mission
    Rochester School…

  • 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…

  • The Western Pennsylvania School for the Deaf (WPSD), a non-profit, tuition-free school, provides academic and extracurricular programs to deaf and hard of hearing children from…

  • Gate Communications is a national, non-profit organization. Gate is a four-fold organization providing interpreting services, sign language/interpreter education, community events, and ministerial…

  • The DSDHH mission is to elevate, unify, and empower the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind Utahns by building an inclusive community with full communication access.

    Programs and Services…

  • After a two year review and development process between the Central Rappahannock Regional Library and the