National Hearing Loss Resources
Virtual Resources
The Deaf and Hard of Hearing Bar Association (DHHBA) is a volunteer-operated organization of d/Deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, and DeafBlind attorneys, judges, law school graduates, law students, and legal…
The National Association of School Nurses for the Deaf (NASND) is an association of school nurses serving at the nation's deaf schools across the US which exists to bring together School Nurses for the Deaf to…
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Our Mission
Provide parent-centered services locally and globally to children with hearing loss, offering families hope, guidance, and encouragement.
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A Colorado non-profit dedicated to helping families with children who are deaf or hard of hearing reach their best spoken language and mainstream outcome through Listening and Spoken Language Therapy.
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St. Joseph Institute for the Deaf delivers exceptional listening and spoken language solutions for children with hearing loss, reflecting the charism of the Sisters of St Joseph of…
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The Maryland School for the Deaf, a diverse, bilingual community, in partnership with families, provides an equitable and exemplary education in a nurturing, engaging, and challenging environment to ensure our…
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CID’s mission is to teach children who are deaf and hard of hearing to listen, talk, read and succeed. We empower families and professionals in St. Louis and worldwide to help children reach their fullest potential…
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The Albuquerque Sign Language Academy is an ASL-English tuition-free public charter school. We believe that a language-rich, hands-on, and inclusive learning environment that is carefully tailored to support each…
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Resource website of organizations that can provide parents and care givers with valuable information regarding communication options, early intervention, and community support services for children who are deaf…
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At DAIL we strive to reframe how we think and talk about the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafPlus, DeafDisabled and late deafened population. Using appropriate hearing terminologies is an important step in understanding…