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  • About.com: Deafness open this site in another window - Includes newsletter, recommended books and movies, chat, and links.
  • American Martial Arts Association of the Deaf (AMAAD) open this site in another window - Organisation for deaf and hard of hearing martial artists located on the West Coast. Assists them in developing physical fitness, sportsmanship, and self-esteem.
  • ASLinfo.com open this site in another window - Information and resources related to American Sign Language, interpreting, and Deaf culture.
  • Deaf Adoption News Service open this site in another window - Text-only free listing service for waiting foreign and domestic deaf and severely hard of hearing children.
  • Deaf and Hard of Hearing open this site in another window - Resource for the deaf and hard of hearing for communication, education, associations, entertainment, forums and services.
  • Deaf and HOH Culture Information open this site in another window - Includes deaf history and resources, statistics on deafness, working with deaf/HOH employees, and an annotated directory of links.
  • UK Deaf Focus Film Festival open this site in another window - Scotland-based festival with a focus on films made by deaf and hard of hearing film makers.
  • Deaf Resource Library open this site in another window - Various research, resources and information concerning Deaf communities in the United States and Japan.
  • Deafened People Page open this site in another window - Selected writings and links related to acquired deafness and deafened people, with your host, Kathryn Woodcock.
  • Deafness In Disguise open this site in another window - Online exhibit featuring concealed hearing devices of the 19th and 20th centuries.
  • deafplanet.com open this site in another window - TV show and website in ASL. Here you can view videos featuring Kendra, Max, and WILMA, play games, do science experiments, and find deafplanet screensavers and wallpaper.
  • DeafWeb Washington open this site in another window - Resource for services, organisations, information for and about deafness.
  • DeafZONE open this site in another window - Culmination of deaf resources. You will not be alone again.
  • UK East, David M. open this site in another window - Information from an Otologic Surgeon on the common causes of deafness and ear discharge, and surgical solutions. Also gives details of clinics.
  • Healthy Hearing open this site in another window - Consumer information site on hearing aids, digital hearing aids, and batteries for hearing aids. Also has information on other hearing loss related topics.
  • Hear-it open this site in another window - Provides information on hearing impairment and the consequences of hearing loss.
  • Hearing Loss Web open this site in another window - Devoted to hard of hearing, late deafened, and oral deaf persons. Focuses on events, issues, support, and technology.
  • HearingExchange open this site in another window - Community for adults and children with hearing loss. Includes articles, forums, resources, events, and an ask the expert area.
  • Howard College Institute for the Deaf Library Resource Center open this site in another window
  • My Deaf Zone open this site in another window - Online deaf community that allows members to create and view profiles, and post messages, videos, and pictures. Includes a blog.
  • Rehabilitation Research and Training Center open this site in another window - For persons who are deaf or hard of hearing, ehances rehabilitation outcomes.
  • Silent World, The open this site in another window - Learn more about Deaf culture, especially within the Singapore context.
  • Sound and Fury open this site in another window - Offers information and educational resources about deafness and cochlear implants.
  • Technology Assessment Program open this site in another window - Gallaudet University's Technology Access Programme (TAP) is a research group focusing on technologies and services that eliminate communication barriers traditionally faced by deaf and hard of hearing people. The TAP currently receives primary support from the National Institute on Disability and Rehabilitation Research and Gallaudet University's Department of Communication Studies.
 



 
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