IAD members are invited to join their local IAD chapter. Chapters are responsible for local advocacy and support the overall IAD mission and vision on a local level. Each chapter appoints a chapter…
The HLAA Chicago North Shore Chapter assists people with hearing loss in the Chicago and North Shore suburbs by providing information, education, support and advocacy.
Jewish Deaf Congress. 1,829 likes · 172 talking about this. The Jewish Deaf Congress, Inc., today is a vibrant organization, serving persons who are Jewish and Deaf primarily in North America.
ECD is the Episcopal Deaf ministry of The Episcopal Church. We are a group of people - Deaf, hard-of-hearing, and hearing family and friends - who worship God together in the Episcopal tradition.
Providing comprehensive vocational and rehabilitation services to DeafBlind individuals. Training for participants with combined hearing and vision loss.
Where can I find more information about diverse deaf people?
The deaf communities are widely diverse with people from different races, ethnicities, cultures, languages, and religions. The list below of deaf organizations (while not exhaustive) focuses on a variety of identities within the deaf communities for you to connect with and learn more about their lives and perspectives. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC): Deaf Women of Color, Council […]
The Office of Alumni Relations serves as a liaison between Gallaudet University and its over twenty-three thousand alumni. The strength and dedication of
Deaf Seniors of America, Inc. - Together We Build Up Our Community
The Deaf Seniors of America, Inc. is a membership and advocacy organization. We publish the New Horizons quarterly newsletter and host the biannual DSA conference.
The American Association of the Deaf-Blind (AADB) is a national organization, representing of, by and for the Deaf-Blind community and others with a combine of both hearing and severe vision losses.
End your Isolation – Join a Hearing Loss Support Group
Most if not all states have their own agencies or commissions on deafness and the hard of hearing that provide leadership, advocacy and education and can lead you to multiple resources often just a phone call, text, or email away.
If you or someone you care for is experiencing hearing loss, support groups for people with hearing loss can offer resources and connections to help you on your hearing loss journey.