Web Links
DeafMD An innovative website providing accurate, concise, and valuable health information in American Sign Language to the Deaf & Hard of Hearing population.
DPAN A national non-profit organization formed to make music and music culture accessible to Deaf & Hard of Hearing communities.
Hampshire View Baptist Deaf Church Bideo tape Bible lessons taught (in ASL) by Associate Pastors, Justin Vollmar, James Campbell & Senior Pastor Dr. Terry Buchholz.
NJ Division of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (DDHH) 1-800-792-8339 Voice/TTY or (609)984-7281 Voice/TTY, (609)984-0390 Fax
National Association of the Deaf (NAD) (301)587-1788 Voice or (301)587-1789 TTY, (301)587-1971 Fax
American Sign Language Browser An online ASL browser where you can look up video of thousands of ASL signs.
Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID) Promotes the profession of interpreting and transliterating of American Sign Language and English.
New Jersey Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf Furthers the profession of interpretation/transliteration of American Sign Language and English.
American Speech-Language-Hearing Association Professional, scientific, and credentialing association who are audiologists, speech-language pathologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists.
Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment Proficiency in Sign Language is assessed by the Educational Interpreter Performance Assessment.
Deaf Times News for Deaf by Deaf. Created to be a tool used by people with news, event announcements, things for sale, and anything you would find in a newspaper.
Sorenson Video Relay Equipment Innovative service and products that break down communication barriers.
Alerting and Communicating Devices for the Deaf Alerting and Communicating Devices for Deaf/HofH People.
Designing More Usable Telecommunications Website A list of key resources, documents, and programs related to making telecommuniations more usable – for all.
ASL Pah! An e-zine for American Sign Language students and teachers.
American Sign Language Fingerspelling Another fun site that fingerspells words then you type what you think was spelled.
Camp Mark Seven Camp Mark Seven is located in upstate NY, CM7 is a summer camp for Deaf and hard of hearing kids, as well as KODAs (kids of Deaf adults).
