National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

The Maine Recreation Association of the Deaf is a nonprofit sports and recreation association for Deaf individuals in Maine. See their page for information on upcoming events and related organizations.

Categories: Sports and Recreation
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Virtual

Sign Enhancers, Inc. is a resource for ASL Interpreters to continue learning in an online environment.

 

Categories: ASL Studies Program, Educator Professional Development Materials and Guides, Professional Development
Location Type
Virtual

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
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Virtual

CT

Categories: Postsecondary Education, ASL Studies Program
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Physical

FL

Categories: Individualized and Group Trainings for Consumers Agencies Institutions and Corporations, Independent Living Skills, Product Demonstrations, Assistive Technology, Device Rental, Technical Training, Accessibility Website Testing
Location Type
Physical
Categories: Sports and Recreation
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Physical

MA

If you would like your career to include providing services to the Deaf /Hard of Hearing/ DeafBlind communities, Northern Essex offers several options for you to choose from. Our…

Categories: ASL Degree Programs, ASL Studies Program, College Experience
Location Type
Physical

MD

Our mission is to connect the Deaf Community and the outdoors through education, recreation and careers.

CorpsTHAT strives to create a safe and inclusive place for Deaf people and the ASL Community in the…

Categories: Conservation, Environmental Education, Outdoor Recreational Events
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Physical
Virtual
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Oregon Adaptive Sports provides life-changing outdoor recreation experiences to individuals with disabilities. Participants gain confidence, build self-esteem and strive for independence leading to an enhanced…

Categories: Adaptive Sports, Sports and Recreation
Location Type
Physical

TX

(Note: in order to become a Texas BEI Certified Interpreter, you must have an associate degree or have earned 60 credit hours from an accredited college or university.)

Interested in an American Sign…

Categories: ASL Studies Program, Interpreter Training Program (ITP), Postsecondary Education
Location Type
Physical