National Hearing Loss Resources
Virtual Resources
The Nebraska Commission for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing provides resources and information about interpreter access, amplification access, telecommunications access, and state funding for the commission.
AZ
We are committed to excellence and innovation in:
- Education for all children, throughout Arizona, who are hard of hearing, deaf or have vision loss
- Leadership…
The Phoenix Day School for the Deaf provides a full array of educational and support services to day students in Elementary, Middle School and High School. These services include counseling, communication instruction…
CA
The Deaf Services Center provides in-depth resources for adults and children who are deaf or hard of hearing, their families, friends and professionals.
Collections and Services Available-
Staff…
DC
FL
KY
MD
Tuesdays, November 14 to December 19, 2023
3-4 PM Eastern/2-3 PM Central/1-2 PM Mountain/12-1 PM Pacific
Registration link: …
The Deaf Culture Digital Library is dedicated to providing leadership and guidance in:
- offering resources about deaf culture
- acquiring and preserving an excellent…
NM
The NM Center for Language Access is the training branch of the Language Access Services Unit at the NM Administrative Office of the Courts. Our mission is to improve the quality of language access services for…
To create a community of interpreters that collaborates to grow as a profession and in turn provide the highest quality of communication access to the Deaf community of New Mexico. The mission of the New Mexico…
NY
The Deaf Studies, Culture, and History Archives (DSA) was established to ensure that the cultural heritage and lives of the National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) and connected Deaf, DeafBlind, DeafDisabled…
TN
The Tennessee Electronic Library (TEL) is a virtual library that you can access from your home computer, school computer lab, or smartphone – anywhere with an Internet connection.
Access to over 400,000…
TX
UT
A community for the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind and their families