National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

A coalition by and for Deaf/Hard of Hearing golfers that services the southeastern portion of the United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and…

Categories: Deaf Club, Golfing Events, Sports and Recreation
Location Type
Virtual

Information on vocational rehabilitation for Deaf/Hard of Hearing individuals in Alaska.

Categories: Employment Assistance, Vocational Rehabilitation, Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Location Type
Virtual

AK

Categories: Deafblind Services, ASL Instruction, Tactile Sign Language Instruction, Pre-Symbolic Communication, Braille Instruction, Assistance with Individual Education Program, Transition to Independent Living Program, Group Homes
Location Type
Physical

DE

Categories: Self-Employment Support, Family Assistance, Family Support, Independent Living Services, Adaptive Equipment, Low Vision Specialist, Vision Rehabilitation, Accessible Educational Materials (AEM), Orientation and Mobility Training, Employment Assistance, Technology Training, Volunteer Services, Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Location Type
Physical

GA

Helen Keller National Center (HKNC) is the only national program providing comprehensive vocational rehabilitation services to youth (16 and older), working-age adults and seniors (55 and better) with combined…

Categories: Audiology Services, Independent Living Services, Mental Health Services, Orientation and Mobility Training, Vocational Rehabilitation Program
Location Type
Virtual

HI

Categories: In Home Consultation, School Consultation, Family Support, Networking, In-Services, Bi-Annual Statewide Trainings, Referrals, Resources
Location Type
Physical

KS

A clubhouse for Deaf/Hard of Hearing individuals to rent, gather, and socialize. Purchase a membership on the website or sign up for OCD's newsletter to be notified of events and speakers hosted at the clubhouse.…

Categories: Deaf Club, Rental Facility
Location Type
Physical

MO

GSLAD was founded in 1947 by a group of Deaf people.  It was originally named the St. Louis Silent Athletic Club.  It had 30 members by the end of 1947.

In 1974, the organization was changed to…

Categories: Deaf Club, Social Activities
Location Type
Physical