National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

AccessComputing is a nonprofit organization that seeks to connect college and graduate students with disabilities to mentors and professionals in the field of computing. Find scholarships, internships, and additional…

Categories: Computer Technology Training, Computer Training, Employment Training, University
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Virtual

AL

Categories: Employment Training, Work Experience, Independent Living Skills
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Physical

DC

Categories: Information & Referral, Low Vision Services, Adult Services, Youth and Family Services, Employment Services, Braille Services, Government Services, Digital Data scan, Employment Training, Support Service Providers, Assistive Technology, Braille Instruction, Orientation and Mobility, Independent Living Skills, Volunteer Services
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Physical

IA

Categories: Accessible Technology, iCan Connect
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Physical
Categories: Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution, iCan Connect
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Physical

IN

Categories: Employment Training, Independent Living Training
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Physical

ME

The Division for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing & Late Deafened (DDHHLD) provides a variety of services for Deaf, Hard-of-Hearing and Late-Deafened citizens of Maine, including information, referral, and advocacy;…

Categories: Advising State Government, Deaf Resources, Deaf-Blind Equipment Distribution, Disability Resources, Employment, Government Services, iCan Connect, Information & Referral, State Councils and Commissions, Vocational Rehabilitation
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Physical

OR

Sending an email or chatting on the phone can be a challenge for people with both significant vision and hearing loss. iCanConnect provides free equipment including smartphones, tablets, computers, screen readers,…

Categories: Communication Access, iCan Connect
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Virtual

PA

Categories: Behavioral Health, Mental Health, Supportive Living Program, Outpatient Therapy, Medication Management, Case Management, Day Programs, Community Participation Supports
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Physical

UT

Support Service Providers (SSP) are for adults who are deafblind. This program encourages community integration, increases the level of independence, and supports the rights of deafblind persons to have unrestricted…

Categories: iCan Connect, Inservice Training Programs, Support Service Provider
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Physical