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Auditory Disabilities:

  • CODA International
    "CODA--Children of Deaf Adults, is a nonprofit organization for the adult hearing sons and daughters of deaf parents."

  • Deaf Community Cultural Resources
    Includes links and resources on deal-related business, agencies and organizations, sign languages, schools, summer programs,employment listings, and publications.

  • Mayor's Office for Deaf and Hard of Hearing
    Contains links to resources for communication assistance, organizations providing American Sign Language interpreters, emergency services, education, recreation, and advocacy for people with auditory disabilities.

  • SHHH Rochester, NY Self Help for Hard of Hearing People
    Useful links for assistive devices, coochlear implants, education, forums, and hearing aids.

  • Gallaudet University
    Information about the only liberal arts college in the world designed exclusively for deaf and hard of hearing students.

  • Hands On
    New York City based organization concerned with bringing the arts to the hearing impaired community. Includes calendar of cultural events, list of theaters that are sign interpreted, and links to other web resources.

  • League for the Hard of Hearing
    The League for the Hard of Hearing was founded in 1910 to improve the quality of life for people with all degrees of hearing loss. Site describes services provided by the agency, detailed information about communication therapy and assistive listening devices, full-text articles from the Hearing Rehabilitation Quarterly and links to related sites.

  • National Association of the Deaf
    An association dedicated to safeguarding the accessibility and civil rights of 28 million deaf and hard of hearing Americans. The NAD is the oldest and largest organization representing people with disabilities in the United States.

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