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HEAR Wisconsin
HEAR Wisconsin (formerly CCHD) is a nonprofit that helps infants, children, and adults with hearing loss by eliminating communication & language barriers.
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GLOBAL FOUNDATION FOR CHILDREN WITH HEARING LOSS
We help children w/ hearing loss in developing countries access early identification, hearing technology, local expertise they need to reach their potential The Global Foundation for Children with Hearing Loss is committed to helping young children who are deaf or hard of hearing living in developing countries access the early identification, hearing technology, and locally-based professional expertise they need to learn to listen and talk and reach their full potential.
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Deaf/Hearing Impaired Centers, Services
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Northern Voices
Hear the Possibilities. NORTHERN VOICES OPERATES AS AN ORAL SCHOOL FOR DEAF AND HARD-OF-HEARING CHILDREN.
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CHILDRENS CHOICE FOR HEARING AND TALKING SACRAMENTO
The CCHAT Center is a program devoted to teaching children who are deaf and hard of hearing to listen and develop spoken language.
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Sound Start Foundation A NJ Nonprofit Corporation
Providing families of babies and toddlers with hearing loss the services and support they need to prepare them for bright futures.
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Desert Voices prepares children who are deaf or hard of hearing for a lifetime of learning through the use of spoken language.
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ALBUQUERQUE SPEECH LANGUAGE & HEARING CENTER
Unique integration of Audiology and Speech Therapy helping people reconnect with their world.
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Deaf/Hearing Impaired Centers, Services
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Hearts for Hearing Foundation
We are a nonprofit clinic providing comprehensive audiology care for children and adults.
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Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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OHIO VALLEY VOICES
Teaching Children Who Are Deaf and Hard of Hearing to Speak At Ohio Valley Voices.
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