National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

The longest-running Deaf film festival. Learn more about the team this year by visiting our site.

Categories: Culture, Deaf Art, Deaf Culture, Deaf Culture Activities
Location Type
Virtual

Maine Deaf Arts is a small organization that supports Deaf artists of Maine and their events.  They would like to become a non-profit organization.

Categories: Creative Arts, Culture, Deaf Art
Location Type
Virtual

AR

Categories: Mental Health (Ages 6-17), Behavioral Health (Ages 6-17), Residential Treatment Program
Location Type
Physical
Categories: Telecommunication Devices
Location Type
Physical

IL

Categories: Substance Use Prevention, Substance Use Education, Information, Resources, Advocacy, Political Collaboration, Telecommunication Devices
Location Type
Physical

KS

The FIRST and ONLY art gallery in the world solely focusing on De'VIA and Chuck Baird. 

The Museum of Deaf History, Arts and Culture and the William J. Marra Museum is an Olathe-based museum exhibiting…

Categories: Cultural Awareness, Culture, Deaf Culture, Deaf History, Museum
Location Type
Physical

SC

Categories: Advocacy, Culture, Equal Communication Access
Location Type
Physical

SD

DHS administers iCanConnect in South Dakota, helping address the telecommunications barriers and the isolation experienced daily by individuals with both hearing and vision loss. Through iCanConnect, South…

Categories: Telecommunication Devices, Telephone Equipment
Location Type
Physical

UT

The Relay Utah program provides specialized telephone equipment such as amplified volume control telephones, captioning telephones, neckloops, in-line amplifiers, and mobile phone options. Equipment is provided at no…

Categories: Telecommunication Assistance, Telecommunication Device Distribution, Telecommunication Devices, Telecommunication Relay Services, Telephone Assistive Technology, Telephone Communications Access, Telephone Relay
Location Type
Physical