Upcoming Events
Join us for fun, fellowship, and BBQ! Please plan on purchasing your own food and drink (average price range $10 - 20).
For more information, email Melanie@bridgesfordeafandhh.org
No RSVP required.
- In Person
The KCD Board of Directors invites you to a July 4th Celebration!
Join us for an afternoon of games, food, and fun as we celebrate Independence Day with our community!
When: July 4th, 2026
Time: 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Address: 3731…
- In Person
The UNO Tournament scheduled for this Saturday, June 27th has been cancelled but we hope you will join us for a festive Ice Cream Social next Thursday, July 2nd. We'll be playing UNO (but maybe not so competitively) and decorate our float for the…
- In Person
Join us for a fun and engaging Virtual Story Time in American Sign Language and Spoken English with Library Services for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing! We’ll be reading "The Rainbow Fish" - perfect for young children and families! Hope to see you there…
- Virtual/Online
Workshop Description:
Tech in Terping, presented by Daleena Ewbank, is an interactive workshop designed to help ASL Interpreters become more familiar and comfortable in the most common platforms used in VRI work, as well as learning…
- Virtual/Online
We will host a Library Lunch & Learn session on Hearing Loss and Cognition with Dr. Nathan E. Michalak, Director of Audiology at Eastern Virginia Medical School (EVMS). This presentation will explore the connection between hearing loss, speech…
- Virtual/Online
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This interactive workshop explores the seven key principles of the Code of Professional Conduct while providing participants with practical tools to strengthen ethical decision-making and critical thinking skills. Participants…
- Virtual/Online
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Does the idea of deliberate practice cause you feelings of overwhelm? Anxiety? Dread? Does this lead to avoiding practice altogether? Plaguing you with guilt and shame? You are not alone. Interpreting is tough…
- Virtual/Online
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Sign language interpreters are often present during emotionally intense and deeply personal moments, making them especially vulnerable to vicarious trauma, compassion fatigue, and burnout. In this workshop, Heather…
- Virtual/Online
Workshop Description:
When a Deaf or hard of hearing caller reaches out to 911 during a medical emergency, interpreters become a critical part of the communication process. These calls are fast-paced, emotionally charged, unpredictable, and…
- Virtual/Online
