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Association of Adult Musicians with Hearing Loss

Association of Adult Musicians with Hearing Loss exists to prove that the loss of hearing does not mean the loss of music.

AAMHL’s mission is to:

1) create opportunities for adult musicians with hearing loss to discuss the challenges they face in making and listening to music.

Location Type
Virtual

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center (DHHSC)

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 families.  Our four offices (Fresno Headquarters, Central Coast Outreach in

Location Type
Physical

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center (DHHSC) - Central Coast Outreach

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 families.  Our four offices (Fresno Headquarters, Central Coast Outreach in

Location Type
Physical

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center (DHHSC) - Merced Outreach

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 families.  Our four offices (Fresno Headquarters, Central Coast Outreach in

Location Type
Physical

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Service Center (DHHSC) - South Valley Outreach Office

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 families.  Our four offices (Fresno Headquarters, Central Coast Outreach in

Location Type
Physical

Disability Rights Maine - Deaf Services

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 gestures to communicate.

Location Type
Physical

Updated: March 2, 2026