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Indiana Family and Social Services Administration - Deaf & Hard of Hearing

DDRS supports a wide variety of Hoosiers with disabilities to create a vision for their future that uses paid and natural supports to build on and enhance their personal strengths and assets.

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Infant Hearing: Kansas Early Hearing Detection and Intervention

Information about the legislation, guidelines, and grants that are available through Kansas' Early Hearing Detection and Intervention (EHDI) program. Information for families and Deaf and Hard of Hearing adults can also be found on this webpage.

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Intermediate School District 917 Deaf/Hard of Hearing Program

Center-based programs are available for learners who are deaf and hard of hearing at the preschool, elementary, and secondary levels.  In general, learners who attend the center-based resource program receive a significant portion of their academic instruction by a teacher of

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Iowa State Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

As a Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf, Inc. (RID) affiliate chapter, our purpose is to initiate, sponsor, promote, and execute policies and activities that will further the profession of the interpretation of American Sign Language and English and the transliteration of English.

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IRIS DEAF SENIOR CITIZENS

Monthly meeting and social activities for deaf persons age 50 and over. Meets every third Thursday of the month beginning at 10:00a.m. at Emmanuel Lutheran Church in Hermitage. (Lunch is after the meeting.)
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It's A Noisy Planet: Protect their Hearing

It’s a Noisy Planet. Protect Their Hearing.® is a national public education campaign aimed at preteens (children ages 8 to 12), their parents, and other educators with the goal of increasing awareness of the causes and prevention of noise-induced hearing loss.

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Jackson Center for Independent Living (JCIL)

Established in 1996, the Jackson Center for Independent Living (JCIL) is a community-based, non-residential, consumer-controlled nonprofit organization that empowers people with disabilities—including those who are Deaf, DeafBlind, or Hard of Hearing—to live independently and ful

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Jackson Center Independent Living (JCIL) Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services

JCIL is dedicated to the provision of quality services that promote empowerment, equal access to communication, community resources, services and events to facilitate interaction between deaf and hearing people.

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Updated: March 2, 2026