National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

Deaf Off Drugs and Alcohol (DODA) provides guidance on how to lead a Deaf AA or NA meeting.

If you need help joining a 12 step AA or NA meeting contact them at the email address provided. 

For…

Categories: AA, 12 Step Program
Location Type
Virtual
National

DC

Categories: Addiction Services, AA, Drug Counseling, Alcoholics Anonymous Groups with ASL Interpreters
Location Type
Physical

DE

FIND A PROFESSIONAL

ASHA ProFind is your connection to over 20,000 ASHA-Certified audiologists and speech-language pathologists who have indicated they are accepting referrals.

Categories: Speech Language Pathology Services, Speech Pathology Services
Location Type
Virtual

IL

Categories: Mental Health, Substance Use Treatment, Training and Workforce Development, Youth & Young Adult Services, Healthcare, Research, Evaluation, Justice Program, Peer Services, Housing, Homeless Program, Transition, Employment Service, Creative Arts, Justice Program
Location Type
Physical

SC

The mission of the South Carolina Deaf/Hard of Hearing Education Partnership is to improve the quality of education for students, birth through young adulthood, who are deaf/hard of hearing in South Carolina so that…

Categories: Birth through High School Education, Education, Youth & Young Adult Services
Location Type
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
Location Type
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