National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

The American Deafness and Rehabilitation Association (ADARA) is a national organization that brings together professionals from vocational rehabilitation, mental health, chemical health, education, interpreting, and…

Categories: Advocacy, Professional Workshops, Training Professionals
Location Type
Virtual

AR

Mission Statements

  • provides an organizational structure for interpreters/transliterators; 
  • promotes quality interpreting services; 
  • recognizes the unique language…
Categories: Interpreter Licensure Information, Interpreter Organization, Interpreter Workshops, Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Affiliate
Location Type
Physical
Virtual

DC

Categories: Signed Masses, Children's Religious Education, Penance Services, Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults, Adult Faith Formation, Sacraments, Pastoral Counseling, Training, Social Activities, Pilgrimages, Franciscan Fraternity, Workshops
Location Type
Physical

FL

Categories: Social Activities
Location Type
Physical

GA

Youth Camp Juliena is a week-long summer camp for kids ages 6-13 that are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Through fun activities, campers form lasting friendships and acquire valuable leadership, team-building, social, and…

Categories: Deaf and Hard of Hearing Camp, Deaf Camp, Deaf Camp Program, Social Activities, Summer Youth Camps
Location Type
Physical

IL

Categories: Workshops, Events, Social Activities
Location Type
Physical

IN

Categories: Advocacy, Discussion Groups, Social Activities, Deaf Awareness
Location Type
Physical

KS

The FIRST and ONLY art gallery in the world solely focusing on De'VIA and Chuck Baird. 

The Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture and the William J. Marra Museum is an Olathe-based museum exhibiting…

Categories: Cultural Awareness, Culture, Deaf Culture, Deaf History, Museum
Location Type
Physical

MD

Mission Statement

The Deaf Culture Digital Library is dedicated to providing leadership and guidance in:

  • offering resources about deaf culture
  • acquiring and preserving an excellent…
Categories: Deaf Culture, Deaf History, Family Resources, Interpreting, Library, Newsletter, Organization Listing
Location Type
Virtual
Categories: Advocacy, Public Awareness, Resources, Seminars, Social Activities, Town Hall Meetings
Location Type
Physical

MN

Mission

It was 1965. Talking about the business side of healthcare was considered taboo. A group of speech-language pathology and audiology visionaries knew that the practices they were…

Categories: Training Professionals, Workshops for Professionals
Location Type
Virtual
National

Mission Statement
"It is the mission of the Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (MRID) to provide state and local forums and an organizational structure for the continued growth and…

Categories: Interpreter Licensure Information, Interpreter Resources, Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Affiliate
Location Type
Virtual

MO

GSLAD was founded in 1947 by a group of Deaf people.  It was originally named the St. Louis Silent Athletic Club.  It had 30 members by the end of 1947.

In 1974, the organization was changed to…

Categories: Deaf Club, Social Activities
Location Type
Physical

NM

To create a community of interpreters that collaborates to grow as a profession and in turn provide the highest quality of communication access to the Deaf community of New Mexico. The mission of the New Mexico…

Categories: Interpreter, Interpreter Advocacy, Interpreter Association, Interpreter Licensure Information, Interpreter Organization, Interpreter Resources, Interpreter Scholarships, Interpreter Support, Interpreter Training, Interpreter Workshops, Interpreters, Interpreting Training, Interpreting Workshops, Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Affiliate
Location Type
Virtual

NY

This site is created as a resource for folks interested in learning more about Deaf History.  Please note that the site is truly a work in progress as more and more historical documents are uncovered.  The…

Categories: Deaf History
Location Type
Virtual
National

OK

OKCAD began in 1944 as a social club for the growing Deaf population who flocked to Oklahoma City from the rural areas during World War II in search of employment. In the early days the club was known as the Silent…

Categories: Deaf Business Owners, Deaf Clubs, Social Activities
Location Type
Physical

OR

The Pacific Northwest is more than snow-capped mountains, winding rivers, a wildly exciting coast, world class cities and endless rural beauty. It also has a rich history of stellar listening and talking …

Categories: Parent Support, Professional Resources, Social Activities
Location Type
Virtual

TN

Regular meetings held Noon-4:00pm the second Saturday of every month. This group focuses on topics that are of particular interest to those with hearing loss, we provide access to key information, resources and…

Categories: Deaf Organization, Organizations, Social Activities, Social Gatherings, Social Group
Location Type
Physical

UT

Utah Association of the Deaf objects and purposes, which are stated in its Articles of Incorporation, encompasses five areas:  Unification of deaf and hard of hearing people in Utah, Promotion of their interests…

Categories: Deaf Awareness, Deaf Community Events, Deaf History, Deaf Resources, Deaf Rights
Location Type
Physical