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- Hearing with the Heart
Currently there are 25 deaf wards and branches in the Church When there are not enough deaf members to form a branch, the deaf attend a hearing ward Despite communication challenges, Church members who are deaf make many contributions and enrich the lives of those around them through their service in the kingdom
- USA Roster - NASADHH
There are approximately 38 state agencies of the deaf and hard of hearing To help you get started, we do provide information referrals A list of state agencies is included below If there is no state agency in your state, try contacting your vocational rehabilitation agency and see if there is a program for deaf, deafblind or hard of hearing
- Deaf Organizations Fund | Nonprofit Organizations Directory
The directory lists selected deaf-centric organizations and programs based in the United States that provide services and resources to deaf communities
- Where can I find state agencies serving deaf people and families?
The National Association of State Agencies of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (NASADHH) maintains a directory of state-by-state agencies serving deaf people If you do not see an agency listed for your state, NASADHH recommends reaching out to your state’s vocational rehabilitation agency for additional support and referrals
- Get Help - The Deaf Hotline
We provide a comprehensive list of deaf peer organizations that you can search and filter by state to find resources and support near you Keep in mind many agencies provide statewide services, and the listed locations are office locations
- Behind the Scenes of an LDS Ward for the Deaf
Church members hear the gospel with their eyes The Mormon ward, a few blocks from Salt Lake City's Trolley Square, caters to the hearing-impaired and their families, one of eight wards or branches in Utah and scores more worldwide devoted to American Sign Language, or ASL
- Utah Valley Ward (Sign Language)
Deaf and hard-of-hearing adults and children in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints can participate in accessible sacrament services and second-hour classes Learn more Find what you're looking for quickly All links require lds org sign in or use your Member Tools app
- HEARING WITH OUR EYES: LDS DEAF NEWS FROM SEATTLE
Because I live in Houston, TX area, here are the meeting times for our deaf branch: Fallbrook Deaf Branch, Klein Stake, Houston, TX Matt Mealey, Branch President 7699 Fallbrook Drive Houston, TX 77086-2500 Sunday Meetings: First meeting: 11:40 a m Sacrament Meeting: 12:40 a m
- Riverside ASL Ward - History
Although the San Fernando Valley Ward for the Deaf itself no longer exists, its influence endures through the continued efforts of members in other wards and branches across Southern California, including the Riverside ASL Ward, who carry forward this rich legacy of faith and community
- Rediscovering the History of Deaf Latter-day Saints
“Let Us Remember: Reliving the Stories and Histories of Deaf Latter-day Saints” presented to the Salt Lake 1st, 2nd, and Utah Valley (ASL) Wards; and Ogden and Lehi 44th (ASL) Branches (October 2013)
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