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Alexander Graham Bell Association
International membership organization and resource center on hearing loss and spoken language approaches and related issues. Publishes and distributes books, brochures, instructional materials, videos, CDs, and audiocassettes related to hearing loss.
American Society for Deaf Children
A non-profit organization whose purpose is providing support, encouragement, and information to families raising children who are deaf or hard of hearing, also supporting full communication access, particularly through the competent use of sign language, in family homes, schools, and communities.
American Tinnitus Association
A non-profit organization founded in 1971 whose mission is to promote relief, prevention, and the eventual cure of tinnitus for the benefit of present and future generations
Beginnings for Parents of Children who are Deaf or Hard-of-Hearing
Non-profit organization providing emotional support and access to information to families with deaf or hard of hearing children, age birth through 21
Cued Speech Foundation
Non-profit national membership organization providing support for the effective use of Cued Speech. Provides educational services, assists local affiliate chapters, establishes standards for Cued Speech and certifies Cued Speech instructors and transliterators.
Related site: Cued Speech Discovery bookstore.
DeafZone
A culmination of deafness-related resources, including American Sign Language, closed captioning, educational facilities, publications, etc.
Hearing Exchange
An open forum of discussion of ideas and information related to hearing loss. Emphasis is placed on respecting all methods of communication.
Hearing Health Magazine
A magazine designed for people who experience any degree of hearing loss, tinnitus, or other ear disorder.
Hip Magazine
An award-winning magazine for deaf and hard-of-hearing kids (ages 9 - 14)
Hyperacusis Network
Support group for individuals who have a collapsed tolerance to sound, providing information to the medical community about hyperacusis, recruitment and hyperacute hearing.
League for the Hard of Hearing
Human services agency founded in 1910 serving infants, children, adults and seniors who are hard of hearing, deaf and deaf-blind, and their families. Facility locations: New York and Florida.
Self Help for Hard of Hearing People
A consumer educational organization devoted to the welfare and interests of those who cannot hear well, their relatives and friends.SHHH has extensive publications on a variety of subjects related to hearing loss, including the SHHH Information Series, books, pamphlets, reports, videotapes, audiotapes, and posters. SHHH also offers guidelines for compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act for hotels/motels, hospitals, employers, and services.
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