
Organizations
Hearing Loss Association of America
HLAA - National
Office link
http://www.hearingloss.org/
Houston Chapter
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http://www.hearingloss-houston.org/
Other HLAA Chapters: Find them here
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http://www.hearingloss.org/content/hlaa-chapters-and-state-organizations
Hearing Aid Manufacturers
Assistive Listening Links
Other Links
Other Organizations
Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf| Advocacy Inc. | Advocates for, protects and advances the legal, human and service rights of people with disabilities. |
| NCSA/Deaf Children's LIteracy Project | The National Cued Speech Association is a non-profit membership organization founded in 1982 to promote and support the effective use of Cued Speech. NCSA raises awareness of Cued Speech and its applications, provides educational services, assists local affiliate chapters, establishes standards for Cued Speech and certify Cued Speech instructors and transliterators. |
| Deaf Celebration | Deaf Celebration is an exciting event that brings together the deaf and hearing communities. |
| Deafness Research Foundation | Provides medical information regarding deafness and hearing loss. |
| The Listen-Up Web | Information for parents of children who are deaf or hard of hearing. |
| Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf | Provides training for new and professional Interpreters, certification through RID's National Testing System (NTS), and self-regulation through a national Ethical Practices System (EPS). |
| Texas Association of the Deaf | A membership organization providing information and education on various issues affecting the lives of individuals who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing at all levels of the community. |
| Texas Court Reporters Association | Contains a list of court reporters trained to provide real-time captioning (CART Providers) around Texas as well as information for court reporters. |
| Texas Education Agency Division of Deaf Services |
A state agency providing services regarding deaf education. |
| Texas School for the Deaf | Provides a positive learning and living environment which addresses the unique needs of a diverse population of deaf learners and enables them to become productive members of society. |
| Texas Society of Interpreters for the Deaf | A non-profit organization established for the purpose of developing and strengthening the profession of interpreting in Texas. |
| Vestibular Disorders Association | VEDA is a nonprofit organization that provides information to the public and health professionals about inner-ear balance disorders such as Meniere's disease, BPPV, and labyrinthitis. |
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