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Hard of Hearing/General
Author:Website Administrator
Address: 50 Broadway 6th Floor New York NY 10004 Phone: (917)305-7700 Website: www.lhh.org  
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Hard of Hearing/General
Author:Website Administrator
Address: 20 West 20th Street 2nd Floor New York, NY 10011 Phone: (212) 822-8549 - (TTY) (212) 822-8550 - (Voice) Fax: (212) 822-8548 Email: lnfo@HandsOn.org Website: www.handson.org    
Hard of Hearing/General
Author:Website Administrator
Description: NYSA of SHHH is a not-for-profit, tax-exempt, educational and advocacy organization of people working together across New York State to promote issues of importance to New Yorkers who are hard of hearing. The NYSA of SHHH offers many...
Hard of Hearing/General
Author:Website Administrator
Description: More programs and services for deaf and hard-of-hearing students than at any community college. Since its establishment in 1975, LaGuardia Community College’s Program for Deaf Adults (PDA) continues to be a model urban, post-secondary...
Hard of Hearing/General
Author:Website Administrator
Description: We offer Sign Language and Interpreting Classes and Workshops from ASL 1 all the way thru to pre-interpreting classes and workshops. We also offer classes and workshops for working interpreters, certified and non-certified, to work on...
Hard of Hearing/General
Author:Website Administrator
Description: ASLTA is the only national organization dedicated to the improvement and expansion of the teaching of ASL and Deaf Studies at all levels of instruction. ASLTA is an individual membership organization of more than 1,000 ASL and Deaf...



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