Deaf/Hearing Impaired Centers, Services
List of non-profit organizations working on Deaf/Hearing Impaired Centers, Services .
Oxnard Noontimers Lions Foundation
The Oxnard Noontimers Lions Foundation’s purpose is to raise and disperse funds to provide charitable assistance to members of the general public in financial need, with emphasis on providing for vision and hearing care, disaster and youth assistance and relief, and aid to individuals who need assistance to recover from health or other quality of life changes.
OXNARD
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Disabled Persons' Rights
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299.
Central Florida Deaf Services Inc
Central Florida Deaf Services, Inc. provides advocacy, education, and communication services for deaf, hard-of-hearing, and deaf-blind children, adults and their families to assure equal participation in the community.
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Deaf/Hearing Impaired Centers, Services
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300.
Equal Voice for Deaf Children
EVDC is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization.
Alexandria
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Deaf/Hearing Impaired Centers, Services
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301.
Deaf Video Communications of America, Inc.
Evangelize the Deaf with the Gospel of Jesus Christ, Encourage spiritual growth, Equip pastors and missionaries to the Deaf.
Carol Stream
DEAFHOOD FOUNDATION
Humanizing Deaf people's experience by reframing deafness Discover Deafhood.
Olathe
HOUSTON BASS CLUB OF THE DEAF, Inc
Houston Bass Club of the Deaf, Inc. is to promote education, social and sportsmanship to the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Bass Anglers through State, Local and National level of Charitable Bass Tournaments.
Pearland
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Fund Raising and/or Fund Distribution
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304.
Help Me Hear Foundation
To give the gift of hearing to impoverished deaf children across the globe by providing them with the most advanced hearing devices available.
Saint Paul
DEAF EMPOWERMENT AWARENESS FOUNDATION INC
The mission of Deaf Empowerment Awareness Foundation, Inc.
St. Louis
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Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled
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306.
Center on Deafness
The Center on Deafness, a not for profit Illinois Corporation, began serving the deaf and hard of hearing community nearly forty years ago and has only one mission, to serve both children and adults who have hearing impairments with additional handicapping conditions such as mental illness or developmental disabilities.
Northbrook
