National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

Resource Guide for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Students

Find out what to expect and what resources are available for Deaf and hard-of-hearing students preparing for college.

Categories: College Experience, Online Resources, Resource Listing, Transition Post-Secondary Education
Location Type
Virtual

CA

Categories: Sign Language Class
Location Type
Physical

DC

LOFT is a leadership program designed for high school students who are deaf and hard of hearing. LOFT guides teens in developing or strengthening skills in individual leadership, teamwork, group dynamics, public…

Categories: Deaf Camp, Leadership Skills, Public Speaking Skills, Self Advocacy Skills, Teamwork Skills
Location Type
Physical
National
Categories: Deaf-Blind/Deaf/Hard of Hearing Events, Interpreter Training
Location Type
Physical

FL

Categories: Language Development, School Readiness, Parenting Skills, Pre-Kindergarten Program, Recreational Outings, Peer Support, Parent Group, Information, Self-Esteem, Cultural Identity, Communication Skills, Socialization, Youth Support, Family Support, After School Program, Summer Camps, Activities, Sibling Events, Field Trips, Tutoring, Mentoring, Life Skills, Independent Living, Girl Support Groups, Self Defense for Girls, Healthy Eating for Girls, Mental Health for Girls, Robotics Club, Math Club, Teen Club, Leadership Skills, Decision Making Skills, Problem Solving Skills, Leadership Skills, Educational Support, Socialization, Community Service, Academic Bowl, Career Camp, Adventure Camp, Sign Language Classes, Literacy Skill, Learning Strategies, Family Support Information, Individual Counseling, Family Counseling, Parent Support
Location Type
Physical

IA

Categories: State Commission, Resource Listing
Location Type
Physical

NM

Any child from 18 months to 21 living in New Mexico and has a diagnosed hearing loss can be considered for school enrollment and attend free of charge. Children statewide age birth through six can access…

Categories: Deaf Mentor Program, Deaf School, Early Intervention Services, Employment, Family Support Services, Resource Listing, State School for the Deaf
Location Type
Physical

NY

WHO WE ARE

The National Family Association for Deaf- Blind (NFADB) is a nonprofit, 501(c)(3) organization that has served families with individuals who are deaf-blind since 1994. 

Categories: Awareness, Deaf-Blind Advocacy, Deaf-Blind/Deaf/Hard of Hearing Events, DeafBlind Resources, Family Engagement, Organizations of the Deaf-Blind
Location Type
Virtual
National
Categories: Resource Listing
Location Type
Physical

WV

Categories: Deaf Ministry, Sign Language Class
Location Type
Physical
Categories: Training, Community Support, Events, Sign Language Class, Camps, Resources
Location Type
Physical