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      new window Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Description: An international membership organization and resource center on hearing loss and spoken language approaches and related issues. Aims to serve as one of the best information and support centers for pediatric hearing loss and the auditory approach. (agbell.org)
new window Association of Late Deafened Adults (LDA) Description: They make up the largest group of deaf individuals. This site provides information on late-onset deafness as well as support available in your area. There is a national group which holds annual conventions as well as local groups throughout the world which offer a more personal support system. (alda.org)
new window Association of Medical Professionals with Hearing Losses Description: Provides information, promotes advocacy and mentorship, and creates a network for individuals with hearing losses interested in or working in health care fields. Articles, mailing list, chat, news, and links. (amphl.org)
new window Auditory-Verbal International (AVI), Inc. Description: A private non-profit international membership organization whose principal objective is to promote listening and speaking as a way of life for children who are deaf or hard of hearing. AVI's goals are to heighten public awareness of the Auditory-Verbal approach, ensure certification standards for Auditory-Verbal clinicians and teachers, provide quality educational opportunities for parents and professionals, and facilitate networking among the professional and lay communities. (auditory-verbal.org)
new window Australian Communication Exchange Description: Dedicated to empowering those who are Deaf or have a hearing, speech or communication impairment, to obtain access to the telephone and other telecommunication networks. Includes news, services, support and resources. (aceinfo.net.au)
new window Australian Hearing Services Description: Providing treatment for hearing related problems including ear infection and deafness. Government subsidised services including fm system, cochlear implants and bernafon. (hearing.com.au)
new window British Deaf Association Description: Organization that promotes sign language and deaf issues. Provides a central resource for deaf people from across the world to communicate and share experiences, and offers information to both deaf and hearing people alike on useful resources. (bda.org.uk)
new window Canadian Hard Of Hearing Association (CHHA) Description: A consumer-based, non-profit, self-help organization formed by and for hard of hearing Canadians. CHHA is the national voice of all hard of hearing Canadians, works cooperatively with professionals, service providers and government bodies, and provides information about hard of hearing issues and solutions. (chha.ca)
new window Canadian Hard Of Hearing Association (CHHA), British Columbia Chapter Description: A consumer organization of hard of hearing people, with national, regional and local structures dedicated to the assistance of hard of hearing people across Canada. (chha-bc.org)
new window Center for Hearing and Deafness Research Description: Includes research activities and contact details for the center based at the Children's Hospital Medical Center of Cincinnati, Ohio. (cincinnatichildrens.org)
new window Children of Deaf Adults (CODA) International Description: A non-profit organization for the adult hearing sons and daughters of deaf parents. (coda-international.org)
new window Constance Brown Hearing Centers Description: Provides information concerning types of hearing aids, hearing loss and anatomy of the ear and FAQs. Lists developmental speech and hearing milestones for infants and children . Links to other sites, newsletters, products and the effects of noise on hearing is discussed. (cbrown.org)
new window Deaf History International Description: Encourages the study, preservation and dissemination of Deaf People's history. Includes details of membership, conferences, and newsletter. (dhi.gallaudet.edu)
new window Deaf Native Americans Description: Links to resource organization for deaf Native Americans. (deafness.about.com)
new window Deaf Studies Trust Description: Aims to enhance and improve the quality of deaf people's lives and their contribution to society. Site includes profile, news, research, publications, and resources. (deafstudiestrust.org.uk)
new window Deaf-REACH Description: Maximizes the self-sufficiency of socially and economically disadvantaged, multihandicapped deaf persons. (deaf-reach.org)
new window Deafblind Access of the South Description: An organization whose mission is to extinquish isolation for a weekend, by bringing together Deaf-Blind individuals from the Southeast and USA, exposing them to new experiences through workshops, team building events, and social gatherings with the assistance of Service Support Providers, while improving the self-esteem of the Deaf-Blind. (members.aol.com)
new window Deafchild International Description: This child-friendly site acts as a hub for communication between schools and deaf individuals. Includes chat room and video conferencing facilities, as well as learning resources for deaf children. Requires registration for full content. (deafchild.org)
new window Deaflawyers.org Description: Place where deaf and hard of hearing attorneys and law students can gather, find resources, hold discussions with each other, and share tips on the practice or study of law. (deaflawyers.org)
new window Deafness and Family Communication Center Description: The DFCC conducts research addressing the impact on the mental health and well-being of children, adolescents, and their families. Includes publications and links. (uphs.upenn.edu)
new window Deafness Research Foundation Description: America's only voluntary health organization committed to curing and preventing all forms of hearing loss, and making lifelong hearing health a national priority. (DRF.org)
new window Deafnet Association, Inc. Description: An organization serving the deaf and hard of hearing community of Western Maryland, Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, South Central Pennsylvania, and North Western Virginia. Includes services, news, resources and contact details. (deafnetmd.org)
new window Defeating Deafness Description: The UK's only national medical research charity for hearing-impaired people. Includes news, research and information. (defeatingdeafness.org)
new window e-Michigan Deaf and Hard of Hearing People Description: A Michigan state-wide coalition of agencies and organizations working together to improve accessibility and services for Michigan's Deaf and Hard of Hearing people. (michdhh.org)
new window Electronic Deaf Education Network (EDEN) Description: One audiologist's attempt to help parents understand, cope with, and most of all, see beyond their child's hearing loss. (bradingrao.com)
new window Gallaudet Research Institute Description: Conducts research concerning the demographic and academic characteristics of deaf and hard of hearing populations, providing information mostly to educators. (gri.gallaudet.edu)
new window Hearing and Speech Center of Florida Description: Information and education relating to hearing and speech delays in children and adults. Includes an overview of services provided, FAQs, news and message boards. (hearingandspeechcenter.org)
new window Helen Keller Foundation Description: Includes details about the organization, research, education, testimonials, contributions and contact information. (helenkellerfoundation.org)
new window HI Kids Network Description: A site managed, organized, and run by parents with hearing impaired children throughout the state of North Carolina, providing an avenue to exchange, gather, and communicate information throughout the state. Professionals that work with these children are welcome to participate and utilize resources of the HI Kids Network. (hikids.org)
new window International Deaf Children's Society Description: Ideas, discussions, research and information on all aspects of childhood deafness on a global scale. (idcs.info)
new window Irish Art and Cultural Society of the Deaf Description: Provides information about the Society, along with general deaf and cultural information. Also provides many links to other sites, and includes a section to learn Irish sign language. (iol.ie)
new window Learning to Listen Foundation (LTLF) Description: Auditory-Verbal Therapy, Practice and Education for children who are deaf or hard of hearing, their families and the professionals who work with them are the major missions of this charitable organization. (LearningToListen.org)
new window Listen-Up Description: Specializes in providing information for deaf and hard of hearing children and their families - it's a one-stop place for any information you may want relating to hearing impairment in children. (listen-up.org)
new window Minuteman Implant Club, Inc (MIC) Description: Support organization for cochlear implant users, their families and professionals. The MIC hosts a biannual convention attended by over 600 individuals. (cisupport.org)
new window Music and the Deaf Description: Promotes enjoyment of music and the performing arts to the hearing-impaired community. Details of workshops, schools projects, signed theatrical performances throughout the United Kingdom, and their instrument lending library. (matd.org.uk)
new window National Association of the Deaf Description: NAD is a non-profit organization designed to empower Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals. This site covers much of what the NAD believes in as well as opportunity to become a member. Members have their own section with weekly articles and other perks. (nad.org)
new window NTID Counseling Services Description: Assists students enrolled in the College of NTID at RIT. The National Technical Institute for the Deaf (NTID) is the world's largest technical college for deaf students. (rit.edu)
new window Sound Seekers Description: Charity supporting deaf individuals, particularly children in developing countries within the British Commonwealth. (sound-seekers.org.uk)
new window South-east Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Description: Information about the agency who serves and advocates on behalf of those with hearing problems in south-eastern New Brunswick. Includes details about the programs, services, equipment and contact. (south-eastdeaf.nb.ca)
new window Telecommunications Action Group Description: Consortium of organizations works to ensure that deaf individuals have access to the same telecommunications services and facilities as hearing people. Based in the United Kingdom. (telecomsag.connectfree.co.uk)
new window The Deaf Service Center of SW Florida, Inc. Description: Provides services to promote and advance the quality of life for the deaf and hard of hearing citizens of Southwest Florida, including sign language interpreters, assistive listening devices, advocacy, and community education, for all of Lee, Collier, Charlotte, Hendry, Glades, and Desoto Counties. (dsc.us)
new window The National Deaf Children's Society Description: Charity for deaf children based in the United Kingdom. (ndcs.org.uk)
new window Walsall Deaf People's Centre Description: Offers information about the centre and how to get involved. It also contains information about deafness and links to sites, resources and organizations locally, nationally and all over the world. (walsalldeaf.com)
 




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