National Hearing Loss Resources

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Virtual Resources

An association that seeks to protect, preserve, and promote the civil, human, and linguistic rights of the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, late-deafened, and deaf-blind individuals in Kansas.

Categories: Civil Advocacy, Deaf Advocacy, Deaf and Hard of Hearing, Deaf-Blind Advocacy, Legal Advocacy
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Virtual
Categories: Support Groups, Advocacy, Parent / Peer Guides
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Virtual

DC

Categories: Training, Social Justice, Civil Advocacy, Human Rights, Workshops, Seminars, Family Programs, Information, Scholarships
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Physical

FL

Categories: Advocacy, American Sign Language, Basic English/Reading/Writing, Budgeting/Financial Literacy, Computer/Video Phone Skills, Coping Skills, Driver’s License Readiness, Employment Readiness, Entitlement Benefits Assistance, Independent Living Skills Training, Social Skills
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Physical
Categories: Vocational Rehabilitation, Older Blind Program, Independent Living, Assistive Technology, Social Skills, Self-Esteem, Transition Program, Orientation and Mobility, Skills Training, Assessments, Counseling
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Physical
Categories: Early Intervention, Parent Education Group, After School Program, Vision Academy, Summer Camp, Job Readiness, Community Access, Summer Experience, Independent Living Skills, Assistive Technology, Orientation and Mobility, Communication Skills, Braille, Social Skills, Leisure Activities, Low Vision Services
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Physical

IL

Categories: Vision Care, Independent Living, Employment & Training, Assistive Technology, Education, Social Skills
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Physical

ME

DRM’s Deaf Advocacy and Communication Access Program serves Maine people who are D/deaf*, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened, Deaf-Blind (dual sensory loss – sight and sound), or who use signs and…

Categories: Accessibility Services, Advocacy and Awareness, Civil Advocacy, Civil Rights, Employment, Legal Advocacy, Legal Aid Resources, Legal Assistance, Self Advocacy, Volunteer Opportunities
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Physical

NY

Lexington School for the Deaf provides a specialized educational program that meets the unique learning and communication needs of profoundly deaf students. We serve children from ages 0-3 years (Ready to Learn)…

Categories: ASL / English Interpreting Services, Birth through High School Education, Family Support Services, Hispanic Resource Team, Mental Health Services, Private School for the Deaf, Residential Program, Student Support Services
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Physical
Categories: Infant thru High School Education Program, Residential Program Private School for the Deaf, Transition Services, Student Support Services
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Physical