Since day one, Access has been a community-first organization with a strong commitment to volunteerism, representation, and service. Below is a sampling of the organizations that we have supported over the years.
AIDB is the nation’s most comprehensive education, rehabilitation, and employment system serving individuals who are deaf, blind, deafblind, and multidisabled, and their families.
Community Outreach Program for the Deaf - New Mexico (COPD-NM) is a community-based organization that empowers Deaf and hard of hearing individuals to live independently and achieve their personal goals.
A company founded by someone who learned to sign before she learned to speak. Diana Kautzky is the founder, owner, and President of Deaf Services Unlimited. She has built the company around compassion, tenacity, and the desire to serve others.
DHCC accomplishes our mission through communication access services, education and advocacy. We advocate for Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals to help them gain communication access to services, businesses, educational institutions and their own places of employment.
The DSDHH mission is to elevate, unify, and empower the Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind Utahns by building an inclusive community with full communication access.
If you need American Sign Language interpretation (ASL), we have several options to assist you. If you have an appointment, we will be happy to pre-schedule an ASL interpreter through instant remote interpretive services (IRIS) or with an in-person interpreter.
We want to ensure our patients understand the provider’s assessment of their medical condition and treatment options essential to providing quality patient care.
Georgia Center of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing strives to support the community by respecting the rights, differences, diversity, and dignity of others. Providing a gathering place for the deaf and hard of hearing with openness, accountability, and honesty.
The Louisiana Commission for the Deaf (LCD) provides people who are d/Deaf, DeafBlind, and hard of hearing with programs, services, and resources to ensure full communication access to the world around them.
We will make every effort to provide you with a qualified American Sign Language interpreter. If an interpreter is not available, we will provide communication in a way you can understand.
Access to vocational rehabilitation services are provided to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community by the Mississippi Department of Rehabilitation Services. Visit the website for more information on interpreter access.
NMTIA is a professional association dedicated to serving the needs of all language professionals in New Mexico. We are a non-profit, volunteer-based organization, founded over 30 years ago.
We are here to help you find the qualified language professionals you need.
The Office of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ODHH) offers programs and services for Deaf, DeafBlind, Deafdisabled, Hard of Hearing, Late Deafened, and Speech Disabled individuals, their families, and service providers in Washington State.
It is the mission of the South Carolina Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (SC RID) to provide local forums and organizational structure for the continued growth and development of the profession of sign language interpretation.