With our organization’s mission always in mind, we strive to provide hearing aids for the young professional who cannot afford them by hosting events and fundraisers.
The Katherine Hamm Center serves deaf or hard of hearing children and their families so they can develop essential language skills and pre-literacy foundations. Even for typically-hearing children, reading is not a natural or automatic function of the brain.
OUR MISSION AND VALUES The mission of The Learning Center for the Deaf is to ensure that all deaf and hard of hearing children and adults thrive by having the knowledge, opportunity and power to design the future of their choice.
The Link, a nonprofit Christian agency, strives to empower Deaf teens and young adults to transition from surviving and coping to living the abundant life accessible to them.
In collaboration with families and professionals throughout Maine, we provide transformative learning language-focused education, and opportunities for social-emotional growth, empowering Deaf and Hard of Hearing individuals birth to 22 to reach their full potential.
Providing effective leadership, education, advocacy and programs to reduce barriers to the social, economic, educational, cultural and intellectual well-being of Deaf and Hard of Hearing New Mexicans and their families, friends and colleagues.
Providing effective leadership, education, advocacy and programs to reduce barriers to the social, economic, educational, cultural and intellectual well-being of Deaf and Hard of Hearing New Mexicans and their families, friends and colleagues.
NMSBVI, an innovative leader and unifying entity in the field of educating students birth-high school who are blind or visually impaired, will identify and ensure quality education through collaborative relationships with students, families, and local/ state/national partners to provide outstandi
Project Services Information Oklahoma Deaf-Blind Technical Assistance Project provides technical assistance to children, families, SoonerStart, Oklahoma Public Schools, or other agencies serving students with deaf-blindness at no cost.
The Scranton School for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children, a non-profit, tuition-free school located in Northeast Pennsylvania, provides a variety of academic and extracurricular programs to deaf and hard-of-hearing children from birth through the 8th grade.
The Thayer Lindsley Family-Centered Program provides group and individual services to young children who are deaf or hard of hearing and their families. As a family-centered program, parents/caregivers are supported to actively facilitate their child’s communication development.
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services is part of the Accessibility Resource Center and coordinates accommodations for deaf and hard of hearing students. Accommodations include signed language interpreters, real-time captioning, assistive listening devices, and note taking.
Our Mission The Whole Person connects people with disabilities to the resources they need by supporting independent choice and advocating for positive change in the community.
ClearCaptions provides industry-leading telephone captioning services to help hard of hearing seniors regain independence and live a more meaningful life.
The Tennessee Department of Human Services' Division of Rehabilitation Services recognizes the unique needs of individuals who are Deaf, Deaf-Blind and Hard of Hearing.
We provide parent to parent support for families of deaf and hard of hearing children across the state of Tennessee without a bias around communication modes or methodology.
The Tennessee School for the Deaf offers online conversational sign language classes only to families with deaf or hard of hearing children 0- 5 years of age. The time of the classes are determined by the participants. Classes are offered using ZOOM (online video software) for weekly classes.
Travis Zornoza is a proud Deaf individual who is passionate about accounting, consulting, and educating small businesses on how to create effective and efficient financial integration through QuickBooks Online.
This site is created as a resource for folks interested in learning more about Deaf History. Please note that the site is truly a work in progress as more and more historical documents are uncovered. The site consists of: