Silent Call seeks to empower people who are deaf, deaf-blind, and hard of hearing with personal communication and life-enhancing systems for the home that deliver the utmost in performance, reliability and value.
Informal socializing between Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and hearing people. Meets the 2nd Friday of each month at different shopping mall food courts in the greater Memphis area.
A Deaf Mentor provides family-centered, home based, and curriculum-led early education in the home, focusing on Visual Communication, American Sign Language, and Bridging and Navigating Deaf and Hearing Experiences with the families with deaf children, birth to age six (or beyond).
The story of Sonic Alert dates back to 1972. Sonic Alert’s founder Adam Kollin had a deaf grandmother living alone in Pontiac, Michigan. He regularly made the thirty minute drive to visit her, but often returned home without seeing her as she usually did not hear him knocking on the door.
Empowering the Deaf community for life and ministry.
We make it easy and affordable to provide professional, passionate, and Christ-loving interpreters for your ministry.
Soul Circle is a four-week transformative experience where you can tap into the energy of passion and create more joy, fun, and adventure in your life. You'll discover how to create AWE moments in your life and wake up looking forward to the day.
Sound Beginnings is an early intervention program designed for families with infants or children (birth - 3 years) who have been newly diagnosed as having a hearing loss.
The Deaf Services program at SOUND is progressive and uniquely qualified, bringing together multi-disciplinary counseling professionals specializing in working with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Deafblind, and late-deafened adults and children.
To educate, inspire and demonstrate the unlimited abilities of people with hearing loss and give them the opportunity to live inclusively and to their full potential.
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.
The mission of the SDAD is to preserve, protect, and promote the civil, human and the linguistic rights of deaf and hard of hearing individuals in South Dakota.
The Division of Rehabilitation Services administers programs that provide services to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or have speech impediments.
Relay South Dakota provides telephone accessibility to people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, deaf-blind and/or have a speech disability. It’s convenient. It’s confidential. And best of all, it’s free.
South Dakota Services for the Deaf, formerly the South Dakota School for the Deaf (SDSD), was established in 1880 to serve children identified as deaf or hard of hearing. SDSD’s mission is to be a partner in educational success for children from birth through high school graduation.
South Dakota Services for the Deaf, formerly the South Dakota School for the Deaf (SDSD), was established in 1880 to serve children identified as deaf or hard of hearing. SDSD’s mission is to be a partner in educational success for children from birth through high school graduation.
A coalition by and for Deaf/Hard of Hearing golfers that services the southeastern portion of the United States (Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Maryland, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia).
The Mission of the National Black Deaf Advocates is to promote the leadership development, economic and educational opportunities, social equality, and to safeguard the general health and welfare of Black deaf and hard of hearing people.
It is the mission of the Southern California Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf to promote best practices, equity, and representation within the profession of Sign Language Interpreting; provide professional development and education for current and future practitioners; serve as a forum for o
Southern Deaf Fellowship was organized as the first Deaf Church of Seventh-day Adventist on April 9, 2005. Deaf Pastor Jeff Jordan was called to start a Deaf church in the Atlanta area in 1997.
Southern Oregon Education Service District (SOESD) provides schools with essential services across the largest ESD region in Oregon. Services are provided to students with a variety of disabilities in addition to workshops and resources for educators.
The Country’s only self-contained community college educational environment serving deaf and hard of hearing students. SINCE 1980, Howard College has provided higher education resources for deaf and hard of hearing students.