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Visit Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Website

The Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (AG Bell) works globally to ensure that people who are deaf and hard of hearing can hear and talk.

3417 Volta Pl., N.W.

Washington DC 20007

Voice: 202-337-5220

TTY: 202-337-5221

Fax: 202-337-8314

Visit American Society for Deaf Children Website

American Society for Deaf Children (ASDC) is the premier source of information for people who must make decisions about deaf children: parents, families, providers, educators, legislators, and advocates.

PO Box 23

Woodbine MD 21797

Toll Free: 800-942-2732 Hotline

Visit Communication Services for the Deaf, Inc. Website

Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc. (CSD) is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to providing broad?based services, ensuring public accessibility and increasing public awareness of issues affecting deaf and hard of hearing individuals.

Sioux Falls SD

Deaf Linx is a resource for information on deafness, deaf culture, American Sign Langauge (ASL) and all other related topics.

Existing Numbers

  • 800-877-8339 TTY/ASCII
  • 877-877-6280 VCO
  • 877-877-8982 Speech-to-Speech
  • 800-845-6136 Spanish
  • 800-877-0996 FRS Customer Service (Voice/TTY, ASCII and Spanish)

New Numbers

  • Voice number: 866-377-8642
  • TeleBraille number: 866-893-8340
  • International Inbound number: 605-331-4923

Starkey Hearing Foundation�??s mission is to give the gift of hearing to those in need, empowering them to achieve their potential.

6801 Washington Ave S, Ste 200

Minneapolis MN 55439

Voice: 866-354-3254

Fax: 952-828-6900

Visit Hearing Loss Association of America Website

The Hearing Loss Association of America exists to open the world of communication for people with hearing loss through information, education, advocacy and support.

7910 Woodmont Ave., Ste. 1200

Bethesda MD 20814

Voice: 301-657-2248

Fax: 301-913-9413

Visit John W. Keys Speech and Hearing Center Website

The Oklahoma Seniors Cabaret Hearing for Seniors Program assists individuals with limited income in purchasing new, high end, digital hearing aids at the reduced price of $100 per hearing aid. The program is a collaborative effort among The Oklahoma Seniors Cabaret, ReSound, and the Department of Communication Sciences & Disorders.

1200 N Stonewall Ave
College of Allied Health College of Allied Health

Oklahoma City OK 73117

Voice: 405-271-2866

Fax: 405-271-3360

Visit Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center Website

The Clerc Center emphasizes addressing each student's individual needs within a visual environment that promotes language development in both American Sign Language and English. The design of learning and language instruction are governed by the strengths inherent in the children we serve, children for whom the primary receptive channel of communication and learning is visual.

Gallaudet University

800 Florida Ave.

Washington DC 20002

Voice: 202-651-5855

TTY: 202-651-5855

Visit National Association of the Dually Diagnosed (NADD) Website

NADD�??s mission is to promote leadership in the expansion of knowledge, training, policy, and advocacy for mental health practices that promote a quality life for individuals with dual diagnosis (IDD/MI) in their communities.

12 Hurley Avenue

Kingston NY 12401

Voice: 845-331-4336

Visit National Theatre of the Deaf (NTD) Website

The acting company is comprised of deaf and hearing actors has touring the nation and the world for over 50 years. Each performance unfolds simultaneously in two languages: for the eye, American Sign Language, and for the ear, the Spoken Word.

139 North Main St.

West Hartford CT 06107

Visit National Therapeutic Recreation Society (NTRS) Website

The National Therapeutic Recreation Society is a branch of the National Recreation and Park Association. NTRS specializes in the provision of therapeutic recreation services for persons with disabilities in clinical facilities and in the community. NTRS members include practitioners, administrators, educators, volunteers, students, and consumers.

22377 Belmont Ridge Rd.

Ashburn VA 20148-4501

Voice: 703-858-0784

Toll Free: 800-626-6772

Visit Oklahoma Baptist University Website

Student Services offices are located in Geiger Center, 101. They have an available campus nurse, university counseling opportunities, and disability services. For additional information contact them at 405-585-5260.

Link to Student Services: https://www.okbu.edu/student-life/student-services/index.html

500 W. University

Shawnee OK 74804

Voice: 405-585-4000

Visit Oklahoma City Community College Website

OCCC provides services and accommodations for students with disabilities. Contact by phone at (405) 682-7520.

Link to Disability Services: https://www.occc.edu/support/disability/

7777 S. May Ave.

Oklahoma City OK 73159-4444

Voice: 405-682-1611

Visit Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS) - Vocational Rehabilitation, Services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Tulsa Website

DRS services for those with hearing loss include a variety of programs and informational services. We provide services to individuals who are Deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, deaf-blind and those with speech impairments.

Services to the Deaf and Hard of Hearing - Tulsa

8740 E. 11th St., Ste. F

Tulsa OK 74112

Voice: 918-836-5556

Fax: 918-835-2358

Visit Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services (DRS)- Ticket to Work Website

Email Ticket to Work

The Ticket to Work and Self-Sufficiency Program is a voluntary employment program administered by the Social Security Administration. It offers beneficiaries with disabilities receiving Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income increased choices. With the Ticket program, client options include obtaining services and supports to attain self-supporting employment.

1500 Hoppe BLVD, Suite 2

Ada OK 74820

Voice: 405-777-3078

Toll Free: 866-882-4515

Fax: 580-421-9265

The Oklahoma Small Business Development Center (OKSBDC) provides confidential, high quality, no cost entrepreneurial and small business management advising in order to help Oklahomans start and grow businesses.

Southeastern Oklahoma

301 W University Blvd.

Durant OK 74701

Voice: 580-745-2877

1706 S. Highway 99

Prague OK 74864

Voice: 405-567-2280

Visit Perkins School for the Blind Website

Produces, sells, and repairs braille writers. Produces some braille books. Provides information on instruction of the blind for teachers.

175 N. Beacon St.

Watertown MA 02472

Voice: 617-924-3434

Fax: 617-926-2027

Visit Reliant Living Centers of Oklahoma, Inc. Website

Reliant Living Centers of Oklahoma, Inc., is a private nonprofit organization providing services for developmentally disabled adults. These services include residential provisions, a sheltered workshop and programs that are designed to meet the specific needs of each individual. Reliant operates four residential living centers and a sheltered workshop in the Oklahoma City and Del City areas.

3317 S.E. 18th St.

Del City OK 73115

Voice: 405-677-2421

  • East Central University, Ada - 580-332-8000 Voice and TTY
  • Oklahoma City Community College, Oklahoma City - 405-682-1611 Voice
  • Oklahoma State University OSU-OKC, Oklahoma City - 405-945-3288 Voice and TTY
  • Rose State College, Midwest City - 405-733-7308 Voice
  • Seminole State College, Seminole - 405-382-9950 Voice
  • Tulsa Community College, Tulsa - 918-595-7118 Voice
  • Tulsa University - 918-631-2000 Voice
  • TSHA, Inc. (Tulsa Speech and Hearing Association) - 918-832-8742 Voice and TTY
  • University of Science & Art of Oklahoma, Chickasha - 405-224-3140 Voice

Sign Language interpreter service for the state of Oklahoma.

P. O. Box 7

Edmond OK 73083

Voice: 405-721-0800

TTY: 405-630-8541 (Text/FaceTime)

Toll Free: 888-842-9460

Fax: 405-470-6000

Visit Southwest Center for Higher Independence (SCHI) Website

The Center for Higher Independence provides a campus experience where young adults with disabilities learn to take responsibility for their lives.

Providence Place

6487 Whitby Road

San Antonio TX 78240

Voice: 210-696-2410

TDI is a national advocacy organization dedicated to shaping America�??s public policy, specifically in telecommunications, media, and technology, to ensure all people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, late-deafened, deaf-blind, and deaf-plus (with other disabilities) have full access.

945 Thayer Ave #8009

Silver Spring MD 20910

Voice: 301-563-9112

The Center�??s mission is to provide opportunities for persons with physical disabilities to enhance the quality of their lives. The Center is committed to providing adults and youth with physical challenges opportunities to develop healthy lifestyles that encourage rehabilitation, creativity, independence and socialization. Programs and services offered by The Center are Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Rehabilitative Fitness, Adaptive Recreation, Community Reintegration, Transition Services, Adaptive Sports and Youth Programming.

815 S. Utica Ave.

Tulsa OK 74104

Voice: 918-584-8607

Fax: 918-584-8646

Visit USA Deaf Sports Federation Website

USA Deaf Sports Federation (USADSF) serves as the national governing body of deaf sport organizations in the United States. Its purpose is to regulate the rules of competition for affiliated organizations, facilitate the participation of US teams in international deaf competitions, and promote human rights and equity through sports.

PO Box 22011

Santa Fe NM 87502-2011

Visit Young Reporting Services, LLC Website

Young Reporting Services, LLC provides CART services to the Deaf and hard of hearing.

CART: Computer Access Realtime Translation, the name of a process that is used to convert spoken word into readable text. CART allows all people to have immediate, full access to educational classes, to actively participate in meetings, or just to have a transcript of what was said �?? in other words, equal access.

5830 Northwest Expressway, Suite 204

Oklahoma City OK 73132

Voice: 405-470-4404

Last Modified on Apr 25, 2025
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