National Hearing Loss Resources

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DC

How We Became Atomic Hands

Atomic Hands was founded by Dr. Alicia Wooten and Dr. Barbara Spiecker who are themselves scientists and members of the deaf community. Alicia and Barbara met at…

Categories: Deaf Empowerment, Resources, STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math)
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Virtual
Categories: Deaf Empowerment, Equal Access, Advocacy, Social Network
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Physical

FL

Categories: Independent Living, Early Intervention, Transition for Teenagers, Computer Training, Job Placement, Job Development, Rehabilitation Engineering, Supportive Employment, Vocational Evaluation, Adjustment to Blindness, Communication Skill Development, Personal Management Training, Home Management, Adaptive Aids, Self Advocacy, Assistive Technology Training, Optical Devices Training, Support Group, Community Integration, Work Adjustment, Work Experience, Personal Adjustment, Social Adjustment, Job Coaching
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Physical

KS

Deafhood Foundation has now merged into the Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture, Inc (MDHAC) and becomes a program as Deafhood Institute (as of 2023).

MISSION
Advance and preserve…

Categories: Forums and Workshops, Professional Workshops, Resources
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Virtual
National

KY

Categories: Vocational Rehabilitation, Employment Services, Job Placement, Rehabilitation Technology, Self Employment Services, Social Security, Ticket to Work Services, Supportive Employment, Transition Services
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Physical

LA

MISSION STATEMENT

The Louisiana Association of the Deaf, Inc. (LAD) – operated by, of and for the Deaf community – advocates and promotes to improve the quality of life for Deaf, DeafBlind…

Categories: Advocacy, Forums and Workshops, Leadership Training, Official Louisiana delegate to NAD, Organizations of the Deaf, Public Awareness, Scholarships
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Physical
Virtual

TN

A free library program of over 150,000 recorded, large print, and braille materials available to residents of Tennessee who are not able to use standard print materials due to a visual or physical disability. The…

Categories: Adjustment to Blindness, Braille and Talking Books
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Physical

UT

We are a free braille and talking book library service for people with temporary or permanent low vision, blindness, or a physical disability.

Categories: Accessibility Services, Braille and Talking Books
Location Type
Physical

WY

Categories: Counseling, Guidance, Referral Services, Job Search, Placement Assistance, Vocational Training, Transportation, Personal Assistance, Interpreting Services, Rehabilitation Technology, Transition Services, Supportive Employment
Location Type
Physical