Camp Hero is a camp for children ages 6 through 17 who are deaf and hard of hearing. All forms of communication are supported at Camp HERO. The camp promotes social growth, creativity, self-expression and self-confidence.
Youth Camp Juliena is a week-long summer camp for kids ages 6-13 that are Deaf or Hard of Hearing. Through fun activities, campers form lasting friendships and acquire valuable leadership, team-building, social, and communication skills.
Camp Taloali, Inc. is a non-profit organization that sponsors summer programs for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and youth in Oregon. The campground stretches 111 acres along the North Santiam River and offers an 18-hole disc golf course, lodging, and full/partial RV hookups.
CaptioningStar is one of the best end-to-end Accessibility service provider in the industry, delivering a comprehensive set of accessibility features for people with disabilities since 2007.
Deaf Bridges to Recovery (DBR) CaringWorks is the only program in the southeast that provides residential treatment and recovery services for homeless adults who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
The community’s long-term (10+ year) expectations for what SFUSD students will know and be able to do
All SFUSD students will graduate as independent thinkers with a sense of agency who have attained academic and creative skills to lead productive lives and contribute to our community.
The Conference of Educational Administrators of Schools and Programs for the Deaf is an association of schools and educational programs involved with the education of deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
Chattanooga State Community College offers support services for students with a variety of disabilities who are seeking one year certificates or two-year associate degrees.
MISSION CEID’s mission is to maximize the communication potential of children and adults who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing through early education, family support, and community audiology services.
CID’s mission is to teach children who are deaf and hard of hearing to listen, talk, read and succeed. We empower families and professionals in St. Louis and worldwide to help children reach their fullest potential.
The Services for Students with Disabilities office works to provide access of COCC offerings for people with disabilities through partnerships with students, staff, faculty, and community members by providing education, advocacy and accommodations.
Overview CESA 6 provides an array of educational services to support school districts to meet the needs of children with hearing loss including: Assessment, Consultation, Educational Audiology and DHH Programs.
CSL is a Chattanooga‑based private language school founded in 2011, offering instruction in over 10 languages, including ASL, to learners of all ages and proficiency levels through small-group classes and customized lessons.
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.
At Child’s Voice, children with hearing loss learn to listen and talk. We collaborate with children and families to prepare each student to attend their local, mainstream school.
The mission of Utah Children's Hearing Aid Program (CHAP) is to optimize early communication and learning potentials for deaf/hard of hearing (DHH) infants and children by providing access to hearing aids to financially eligible families. .