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

AL

Classroom instruction for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Blind, Low Vision, DeafBlind, and typically developing children in the Tuscaloosa Regional Center counties.

  • Ages 3-5
  • Class held Monday-Friday…
Categories: Deaf Education, Early Intervention, Preschool/Early Childhood Programs
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

MA

"At Clarke we teach children who are deaf or hard of hearing to listen and talk.  Children served by Clarke use advanced technologies, including cochlear implants and hearing aids, to maximize their access to sound.…

Categories: Audiology Services, Auditory Speech and Language, Birth-Age 3 Program, Inclusion Preschool Program, K-8 Program, Mainstream Services, Preschool/Early Childhood Programs, Summer Programs, Support Groups, Teleservices
Location Type
Physical
Virtual
National

PA

Clarke Northampton, a school and resource for children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families, is the founding location of the Clarke organization. It’s also the site of our audiology clinic, the…

Categories: Audiology Services, Birth-Age 3 Program, Education, Preschool/Early Childhood Programs
Location Type
Physical

SC

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