Hearing Loss Resources

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  • Established in 1992, the National Softball Association of the Deaf is a nonprofit softball organization committing to hosting the national deaf softball tournament every summer.

  • OPTION creates connections, resources, and insights that equip LSL leaders to confidently lead the communities they serve.

  • We are an educational Deaf and hearing Black collaborative nonprofit. We create educational materials, experiences, and trainings rooted in Black Deaf cultures in solidarity with other Communities…

  • Aloha State Association of the Deaf, known as ASAD Hawai`i, is a nonprofit organization that aims to strive and meet its objectives in serving the deaf/hard of hearing people in the State of Hawai…

  • The Usher Syndrome Society is a non-profit 501(c)3 whose mission to raise public awareness and research funds for every type of Usher syndrome to find treatments and…

  • American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB) is a national consumer organization of, by, and for deaf-blind Americans and their supporters. “Deaf-blind” includes all types and degrees of dual…

  • The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) is the nation’s premier civil rights organization of, by and for deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the United States of America. Established…

  • A local food pantry program serving the Deaf community in Rochester, New York. You can find us on the Rochester School for the Deaf campus. We're open on Wednesdays from 9-11 am and Sundays from 1…

  • 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…

  • With our organization’s mission always in mind, we strive to provide hearing aids for the young professional who cannot afford them by hosting events and fundraisers. Our team is working each and…

  • At DAIL we strive to reframe how we think and talk about the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafPlus, DeafDisabled and late deafened population. Using appropriate hearing terminologies is an important…