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DeafReach - Community Services
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Why We Do It. Together we are paving the way towards independence, empowerment, quality of life enhancement, increased self esteem and HOPE. Designed by Eyeth Studios, LLC.
DeafReach - Volunteer
http://www.deaf-reach.org/support-us/volunteer
Why We Do It. Volunteers and Interns are an integral part of Deaf-REACH. Thank you for inquiring about volunteer and Internship opportunities at Deaf-REACH. Volunteers and Interns at Deaf-REACH give their time to support our programs and help raise money and secure other resources for the agency. Deaf-REACH seeks energetic motivated volunteers to work with a diverse public in a variety of positions. The following opportunities are available:. Volunteer and Internship Opportunities. Working one-on-one wit...
DeafReach - Supported Employment
http://www.deaf-reach.org/services/programs/supported-employment
Why We Do It. Supported Employment is a modern rehabilitation program that matches the needs of employers with the skills and interests of deaf individuals who have additional disabilities. Deaf-REACH Supported Employment program meets the needs of both parties: the employer acquires workers who are loyal and highly motivated, and individuals secure jobs that help them to develop independence and self-esteem. Designed by Eyeth Studios, LLC.
DeafReach - DeafReach
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Why We Do It. Thanks to everyone who made the Senator Harkin event such a big success! Designed by Eyeth Studios, LLC.
DeafReach - Blog
http://www.deaf-reach.org/why/blog
Why We Do It. Referral to the appropriate community. Resources. Community Support Providers function as. Liaisons between members and area service providers. Provide education on immediate issues, such. As communicating through an interpreter,. Planning a budget, problem solving, and. The handling of prescription treatment. Plans Assisting deaf individuals in finding. Employment in the community. Advocate on behalf of clients who need help. Getting to doctors’ appointments, writing.
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Professional Development - Deaf Access Solutions
http://deafaccess.com/interpreters/professional-development
Setting the standard for excellence in communication access. DAS Inc is a Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf corporate sponsor as well as an organizational member of the local chapters Potomac Chapter of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. And Virginia Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. July 5-9, 2016. 53rd NAD Conference: Phoenix, AZ. July 5-9, 2016. RID Region 5 Conference: Phoenix, AZ. More details to follow. July 13-16, 2016. RID Region 1 Conference: Pittsburgh, PA. July 20-25, 2016.
Resources | Access Interpreting, Inc.
http://www.ainterpreting.com/resources
Skip to main content. Access Interpreting, Inc. Sign Language Interpreting Services. Deaf Interpreting (Tactile, Close Vision, MLS). AVIA - Video Remote Interpreting. Communication Access Realtime Translation (CART). Information for CART Service Providers. Information for Sign Models. Federal and State Government. Deaf Publications and Media. Abused Deaf Women's Advocacy Services (ADWAS). Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Victims (ASADV). American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB). ASDC is a national ...
Christ/Deaf
http://christdeaf.org/community.htm
Christ Lutheran Church of the Deaf. Silver Spring MD 20910. DC Association of the Deaf. Maryland Association of the Deaf. Virginia Association of the Deaf. National Association of the Deaf. Northern Virginia Resource Center. Maryland Deaf Senior Citizens. Helping Educate to Advance the Rights of the Deaf. Deaf prison and aftercare ministry. Office of Campus Ministries. DC area American Sign Language classes. DC area churches & religious services. College and University Resources.
Community Resources | ddc
http://ddc.dc.gov/page/community-resources-ddc
Skip to main content. DC Developmental Disabilities Council. DC Agency Top Menu. Five Year Plan - 2012-2016. Five Year Plan - 2007-2011. Administration on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. DDA Needs Assessment Report. Performance Report - FY 2010. Performance Report - FY 2011. Disability Mentoring Days 2014. Performance Report - FY 2014. Office of Disability Rights. Executive Director's Biography. Minutes from Previous Meetings. Open Government and FOIA - DDC. 8:15 am to 4:45 pm. The Georgetow...
Resources
http://www.yourccgroup.com/index.php/about/our-resources
Mdash; Educational Services. Mdash; Assured Program. Mdash; Deaf Minutes. Mdash; Social Media. Mdash; Language Alley. Mdash; New Client. Mdash; Pay Invoice. Mdash; Discussion Group. Mdash; Interpreter Login. Below are links to organizations and agencies that work with interpreters, translators, and the language community. CC Group supports and encourages all communications-affiliated organizations and we hope that this list will be a good starting point for you. Association of Late-Deafened Adults (ALDA).
Where to Get Help
http://www.acloserwalkministries.org/Where_to_Get_Help.htm
I will walk among you and be your God and you will be my people. (Lev. 26:12). Help For Hurting People. Help For Hurting People. In Need of Prayer. WHERE TO GET HELP (WASHINGTON, DC METRO AREA). Emergency Food, Shelter. Child Care and Employment. AP Shaw - Congress Heights. Mostly canned goods) and clothing. 3209 5th St., SE. Washington, DC 20032. Http:/ www.aps-ch.org/. 12:00am-3:00pm (Tu, W, Th). ID required for food only. Referrals preferred, but not required. No restrictions on clothing. Contact Pers...
Resources/ADA | Interpretation services | Sign language interpreter
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Nationwide Sign Language Interpreting Services. Hearing And Deaf Interpreters. Washington DC ASL Service. Working with Interpreters / FAQs. Links to important resources and ADA. Http:/ www.deaf-reach.org/. Http:/ www.ncicap.org/. Americans with Disabilities Act. Http:/ www.ada.gov/. Deaf and Hard of Hearing in Government. Http:/ www.dhhig.org/. Federal Disability Programs and Services. Https:/ www.disability.gov/. National Alliance of Black Interpreters DC Metro Chapter. Http:/ www.rid.org/.
Deaf Blind Information
http://www.lowvision.org/deaf_blind_information.htm
American Association of Deaf Blind. American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB) is a national consumer advocacy organization for people who have combined hearing and vision impairments. AADB is open to all persons who are deaf-blind and individuals directly concerned with their well being, including spouses, children, friends, and health care professionals. The Australian DeafBlind Council. Vermont Project for Students with Deaf-Blindness. National Technical Assistance Consortium. Provides technical as...
External Links
http://www.bisworld.com/index.php/resources/links
When to use BISVRI. Below are links to organizations and agencies that work with the Deaf, DeafBlind and interpreting communities, and other general resources. BIS supports and encourages all Deaf-affiliated organizations and we hope that this list will be a good starting point for you. BIS Calendar of Events. Abused Deaf Women’s Advocacy Services (ADWAS). Advocacy Services for Abused Deaf Victims (ASADV). American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB). American Late-Deafened Adults (ALDA). National Famil...
In Washington DC – Disability Justice for Georgetown
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Disability Justice for Georgetown. The campaign for a Disability Cultural Center at Georgetown University. What is Disability Culture? Lecture & Performance Series on Disability Justice. What is Disability Culture? Lecture & Performance Series on Disability Justice. Raquo; Learn More. Raquo; In Washington DC. Adult Autism Spectrum Friends. Location: Arlington, Virginia. Website: http:/ www.meetup.com/adultautismspectrumfriends/. The Arc of the District of Columbia. Website: http:/ www.arcdc.net/. The DC ...
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— Deaf Quality
The Quality of being Deaf, and better Quality of life. An Involvement Standard project to ensure you can apply your Duty to Involve deaf and deafblind people. Support for you to apply the Deaf cultural and linguistic model to your service. Support for you to deliver the social model of disability within your service. Bespoke consultancy and training. Consultancy is still important during the recession. The Management Consultancies Association estimates UK consulting industry is worth 56bn.
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DEAF R/C Home Page
DEAF Bylaws - Rev. A. DEAF Field Rules for Eastfield Community College. Map to Flying Field. Eastfield College Alternate Meeting Location(s). SOCIAL MEDIA - Group To Me. Social Media Test Page. DEAF 31 - Sept. 23, 2017. DEAF 30 - September 24, 2016. 2015 - DEAF 29. 2014 - DEAF 28. 2013 - DEAF 27. Links to Orgs, Clubs and Govt. Hobby Shops and Other Resources. Video Links of Interest. DEAF R/C Home Page. Welcome to DEAF (Dallas Electric Aircraft Fliers). Next DEAF Meeting - See. Located in Seagoville, Tx.
DeafReach - Home
Letter from the Executive Director. Why We Do It. Make a Donation Today! To the appropriate community resources. On immediate issues that clients encounter. On behalf of clients who need help. That is supportive in nature for individuals, couples, and groups. For clients referred by either a hospital or the community. Deaf-REACH is a non-profit, 501 (c) (3) tax-exempt organization that seeks to maximize the self-sufficiency of deaf adults needing special services. A Lifeline for Our Members. Deaf-REACH i...
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Bridging the communication barrier. A friendly, professional service for Deaf clients who are unable to use the conventional support from BSL interpreters. The service works alongside BSL interpreters in a variety of settings.
Deaf Resources Center of Greater Baton Rouge
Deaf riders communication. Lost Nuklz is a way for any deaf rider or hearing impaired rider to stay connected with other riders.
Ya wanna talk or ya wanna ride. Ya wanna talk or ya wanna ride. Lost NuKLz is a way to communicate on and off road like no other device you have ever seen or used. Patent pending in the USA and Canada). Lost NuKLz adds not only a new way to communicate but a huge huge safety feature for riders of all kinds. Automatically informs your group of accidents, lost riders, or emergencies. Easily communicate with one another. Infinite number of linkable units. Over a 1000 different group id's.
Deaf Riders MC
Want to see this page in english? Her er hjemmesiden til MC klubben for døve, hørselshemmede og hørende mennesker som har en naturlig omgang sammen. Vi har to ting til felles:. 1 Vår interesse for motorsykkel. Legg gjerne igjen en hilsen i gjesteboka! Vi vil samtidig oppfordre alle til å signer med navn i gjesteboka. Innlegg uten navn kan. Bli slettet uten forvarsel. Vi minner om at siden stadig er under utvikling for å bli bedre. Jørn Martin Kristiansen. Hans R. Høilund. Hans R. Høilund.
Deaf's Civil Rights
Blogs to encourage deaf communities in the country to fight against genocide of the Deaf. Thursday, May 3, 2007. USU starting new deaf ed. program for kids under 5. Herald Journal, Logan, Utah, Saturday April 28, 2007. Anna Bolingbroke looks like any other 6-year-old girl until she pushes back her long brown hair and reveals the cochlear implants behind her ears. The small magnetic pad and thin cables connect to her auditory nerves, allowing the once deaf child to hear normally. At Friday's meeting, USU ...