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Project 22 is a Social Club hosted by The Arc of Cumberland Valley, a Chapter of The Arc of Tennessee. We are a
Community theatre. One performance of each production is interpreted. Please e-mail the theatre or call for schedule and information.
Purple VRS provides a new communication tool that allows the Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing community to communicate effectively and naturally with the hearing world through American Sign Language (ASL).
TTY phone service available for reference queries and messages, in-library use of TTY by public.
Interpreting is provided for the church services. On Sundays Bible Study is at 9:00 A.M., Worship at 10:00 A.M., and Evening service at 6:00 P.M.
Tennessee Vocational Rehabilitation Services for the Deaf, Deaf-Blind, and Hard-of-Hearing helps participants prepare for employment which can lead to meaningful and satisfying careers.
Provides rehabilitation services for eligible people experiencing Deaf-Blindness in Tennessee.
Speech and language services provided in the county schools. Audiological services provided by referral to proper agency.
* Please note: Harriman City School System merged with Roane County Schools.
We offer a public education that serves students in Rutherford County.
Support services for deaf/hard of hearing students in the school system are provided. Sign language classes are offered for parents of deaf children and other interested persons.
Services for Students Who Are Deaf or Hard of Hearing (DHH) is a program of STARS designed to prevent the use of alcohol, tobacco and other drugs among deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals from kin
A community service center for people who are deaf or hard of hearing providing: interpreting, telephone relay services, information and referral, out-reach, coordination/linkage with agencies and
The 11:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m. services are interpreted for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Multichannel cochlear implantation for adults and children, preoperative testing and counseling.
Comprehensive hearing and balance testing hearing aids and assistive listening devices.
Offers special education services for eligible students ages 3-22 who are residents of Shelby County. Programs range from consultation to self-contained classrooms.
June 10-14, 2019
(Thru 5th Grade - for the 2019-2020 school year)
We are a 501(c)3, non-profit organization dedicated to teaching sign language to children and the community in order to create a world where Deaf children can live freely and without barriers.
Signal Centers’ AT Center provides assistive technology that modifies items in the home and workplace for individuals with disabilities to gain and maintain self-sufficiency.
Traveling ministry that teaches the gospel through American Sign Language to both deaf and hearing church groups. Programs available upon request.
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.
Social gatherings for Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Hearing and students. We rotate among 3 malls in the greater Nashville area, always in the food court and always at 6pm the 1st Tues.
Offering a wide variety of literature & videos/DVDs for deaf ministry, workshops, training, a Deaf Bible institute, ASL Institute (workshop), and a free newspaper-The Silent Word.
Sunday morning bible class interpreted-9:00a.m., Wednesday night beginning sign language class-7:00p.m., Sunday night service interpreted-6:00p.m.
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.
Sorenson Video Relay Service (VRS) is a free service for the deaf and hard-of-hearing community that enables anyone to conduct video relay calls with family, friends, or business associates through
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.
American Sign Language (ASL) classes offer beginning and intermediate levels of study, along with a course in Deaf Culture.
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.
See Tennessee Technology Access Project (TTAP) under Statewide Services for description.
The S.I.L.C. is an independent leadership not-for-profit organization that represents cross disability, consumer control, choice and empowerment.
Provides access to all emergency agencies in Sullivan County, including law enforcement, fire and medical/rescue personnel, by dialing 911 on your TTY.
Serving deaf and hard of hearing students, Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, ages three to 21 years.