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Disability Rights Center of Kansas - D/HH Advocacy

An organization dedicated to the provision of resources for individuals with disabilities, including Deaf/Hard of Hearing and Deaf-Blind individuals. Resources are available for assistive technology, criminal justice, COVID-19, employment, and more.

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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.

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DISABILITY RIGHTS TENNESSEE

Disability Rights Tennessee (DRT) provides free legal and advocacy services in an effort to protect the rights of Tennesseans with disabilities. If you need help, you can contact our Intake Advocates at 1-800-342-1660 or online at http://www.disabilityrightstn.org/get-help.
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Disability Services and Programs for Students (DSPS), American River College

DSPS leads the campus community in its commitment to recognize disability as a valued aspect of diversity, to embrace access as a matter of social justice, and to design environments that are more inclusive and welcoming.

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DISABILITY SERVICES, EAST TENNESSEE STATE UNIVERSITY

East Tennessee State University is committed to the goal of integrating students with disabilities into the campus community to the fullest extent possible. Services are offered within a framework that stresses independence and self-reliance.
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Division of Disability and Rehabilitative Services (D/HH) - Indiana

Deaf & Hard of Hearing Services provides assistance to identify and find resources to meet the needs of deaf and hard of hearing individuals and their families, throughout the state of Indiana.

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DIVISION OF REHABILITATION SERVICES (NASHVILLE)

*Refer to Statewide Services: Rehabilitation Services, Administrative Office for description. Additional Counselor for the Deaf: Amber Chessor: (615) 253-7293 (Voice) amber.chessor@tn.gov
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Division of Services for the Deaf & Hard of Hearing - Sanderson Center

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.

Programs and Services include:

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Dr. Scruggs Counseling & Professional Solutions

My name is Dr. Angela Scruggs, Ph.D., LPC-MHSP, NIC, QMHI. I am a bilingual therapist providing services in English and American Sign Language. I have a Ph.D. in Psychology & Counseling and a Master’s in Marriage and Family Counseling, both from New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary.

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About

EARS is a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Our mission is to provide emergency preparedness training, appropriate early warning equipment, and the coordination of emergency services for the benefit of persons who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deaf-Blind. 

     Programming and community engagement are at the core of our strategy. We invest heavily in supporting the development of integrated solutions and delivering reliable tools to those who need them most.

     The "EARS Consortium" is comprised of interested individuals, organizations, and agencies interested in promoting the mission of EARS. The Consortium provides the mechanism for collaboration and partnership between deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind consumers and emergency responders in conjunction with the mission and goals of EARS.

​The Consortium works to:

  • Bring community members and emergency responders together to learn from one another
  • Identify educational opportunities for consumers and emergency responders
  • Pool resources for achieving a common goal
  • Plan and conduct workshops (in collaboration with the Program Committee)
  • Collaboratively identify funding opportunities that can be useful to the EARS programs and mission
  • Help recruit volunteers to actively serve on EARS committees and in leadership positions.

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EARS provides free weather radios. To apply for a weather radio complete the application here.

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Mailing address

P.O. Box 330702
Nashville, TN 37203-7541
United States

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East Tennessee Children's Hopsital

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.

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EAST TENNESSEE REGIONAL RESOURCE CENTER (ETRRC)

The purpose of the ETRRC is to provide a systematic way to assess and respond to local education agencies (LEAs) and related service agencies who need to improve programs for children with disabilities and their families.
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Updated: March 2, 2026