National Hearing Loss Resources

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CA

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center opened in 1984 as the only non-profit 501(c)3 organization in Central California dedicated to serving Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, and Late Deafened individuals and their…

Categories: Advocacy and Awareness, ASL Classes, Community Education, Counseling, DeafBlind SSP Program, Employment Readiness, Independent Living Services, Information & Referral, Interpreting Service, LGBTQ+, Literacy, Special Projects, Support Group, Tutoring
Location Type
Physical

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center opened in 1984 as the only non-profit 501(c)3 organization in Central California dedicated to serving Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, and Late Deafened individuals and their…

Categories: Advocacy and Awareness, ASL Classes, Community Education, Counseling, DeafBlind SSP Program, Employment Readiness, Independent Living Services, Information & Referral, Interpreting Service, LGBTQ+, Literacy, Special Projects, Support Group, Tutoring
Location Type
Physical

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center opened in 1984 as the only non-profit 501(c)3 organization in Central California dedicated to serving Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, and Late Deafened individuals and their…

Categories: Advocacy and Awareness, ASL Classes, Community Education, Counseling, DeafBlind SSP Program, Employment Readiness, Independent Living Services, Information & Referral, Interpreting Service, LGBTQ+, Literacy, Special Projects, Support Group, Tutoring
Location Type
Physical

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center opened in 1984 as the only non-profit 501(c)3 organization in Central California dedicated to serving Deaf, Hard of Hearing, DeafBlind, and Late Deafened individuals and their…

Categories: Advocacy and Awareness, ASL Classes, Community Education, Counseling, DeafBlind SSP Program, Employment Readiness, Independent Living Services, Information & Referral, Interpreting Service, LGBTQ+, Literacy, Special Projects, Support Group, Tutoring
Location Type
Physical

DC

How We Became Atomic Hands

Atomic Hands was founded by Dr. Alicia Wooten and Dr. Barbara Spiecker who are themselves scientists and members of the deaf community. Alicia and Barbara met at…

Categories: Deaf Empowerment, Resources, STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math)
Location Type
Virtual
Categories: Deaf Empowerment, Equal Access, Advocacy, Social Network
Location Type
Physical