National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

Dr. Makoto Ikegami is a skilled psychotherapist specializing in culturally sensitive care for deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals. He uses cognitive-behavioral and psychodynamic approaches to provide clients with…

Categories: Adult Mental Health Services, Behavior Support in Education, Behavior Support Plan, Behavioral Counseling, Behavioral Health, Behavioral Health (Ages 6-17), Behavioral Health / Mental Health, Behavioral Health Services, Behavioral Health Therapy, Behavioral Therapy, Mental Health, Mental Health (Ages 6-17), Mental Health Advocacy, Mental Health for Girls, Mental Health Housing, Mental Health Providers, Mental Health Resources, Mental Health Services, Mental Health Support, Mental Health Therapy, Online Mental Health Therapy
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Virtual
National

The Wisconsin Association of the Deaf (WAD, established in 1876 in Delavan, WI, is the state's premier civil rights advocacy based organization of, by and for deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind individuals in the…

Categories: Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf, Community Resources, Deaf Advocacy, Deaf Resources, Deaf-Blind, Deaf-Blind Advocacy, Education & Advocacy, Individual/Community Advocacy, Legal Advocacy
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Virtual

AZ

Categories: Organizations of the Deaf, Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf
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Physical

CO

Categories: Organization of the Deaf, Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf
Location Type
Physical

DE

Categories: Organization of the Deaf, Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf
Location Type
Physical

FL

Categories: Advocacy, American Sign Language, Basic English/Reading/Writing, Budgeting/Financial Literacy, Computer/Video Phone Skills, Coping Skills, Driver’s License Readiness, Employment Readiness, Entitlement Benefits Assistance, Independent Living Skills Training, Social Skills
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Physical
Categories: Organization of the Deaf, Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf
Location Type
Physical

GA

The Georgia Association of the Deaf, Inc. (GAD), established in 1910, is the largest self-help consumer organization of persons with a hearing loss in GA.

 

Mission Statement

Categories: Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf, Deaf Organization
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Physical
Virtual

IA

Categories: Organization of the Deaf, Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf
Location Type
Physical

IL

MD


STEAM Forward! Academy provides in-person and virtual hands-on activities for students.  Our mission is to inspire youth to pursue science, technology, engineering, arts, and math with confidence, curiosity…

Categories: Adult/Kids Resources, After School Program, American Sign Language, Camp, Camps, Educational Programs, Educational Services, Science and Technology Camp, Social Group, Virtual Meetings, Workshops
Location Type
Virtual
National

PA

DHCC accomplishes our mission through communication access services, education and advocacy. We advocate for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals to help them gain communication access to services, businesses,…

Categories: ASL Classes, Community Programming, Education & Outreach, Family Programs and Events, Interpreting Services, Remote Learning Center, Subsidized Room Rental Program
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Physical

TN

The Tennessee Association of the Deaf is an organization whose primary objectives are to (1) promote the educational, economic and social welfare of deaf and hard of hearing people and (2) to protect the citizenship…

Categories: Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf, Organizations of the Deaf
Location Type
Physical

TX

Our congregation is located in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, approximately 20 minutes north of Fort Worth in the North Richland Hills area. We currently have approximately 1000+ members which includes our deaf…

Categories: American Sign Language, Religious
Location Type
Physical

UT

Our mission is to create resources that help ALL families build bonds of love and language. This happens when parents are the first teachers and have the support and resources they need to create a language rich…

Categories: American Sign Language, American Sign Language (ASL) and Language Assistance, Children Resources, Hearing Loss Support, Parent Resources
Location Type
Virtual