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RESOURCE DIRECTORY FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE DEAF/HARD OF HEARINGOctober 15, 2015The organizations and agencies listed in this resource directory provide services to students who are deaf or hard of hearing. They are listed alphabetically under headings that describe their primary service or region. The abbreviation "V" refers to a voice phone number. The "TTY" is used to identify phone numbers that are accessible by a telecommunications device for the deaf or text telephone. "V/TTY" indicates that both options are available. The “VP” indicates a videophone number. The New Jersey Relay Service enables individuals, deaf or hearing, to call anyone on the telephone. By dialing a toll free number, callers connect with an AT&T Communications Assistant (CA) who will place the call. The CA will explain the system if requested. Calls are billed at the same rate as regular telephone calls. New Jersey Residents: For NJ Relay Service, voice and TTY users dial 711.The 711 number is now the only number you need to put you in touch with AT&T Relay! Out of State Residents: Call your in-state relay operator and give him/her the NJ number. INDEX \r \h "A" \c "2" \z "1033" AADVOCACY, 2ASSESSMENTS/ EVALUATIONS, 2ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTERS, 2AUDIOLOGISTS, 3AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION EVALUATIONS, 3CCAMPS, 4CAMP DIRECTORIES, 5CAPTIONED MEDIA, 5CAPTIONED TELEPHONES, 5CHILD STUDY TEAM SERVICES, 2COCHLEAR IMPLANTS, 6COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES 6C-PRINT CAPTIONING/ COMPUTER-AIDED REALTIME TRANSLATION (CART), 6DDEAF BLIND, 7DEAF CULTURE, 7EEDUCATIONAL INTERPRETERS, 7HHEARING AID ASSISTANCE, 8IINDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS, 8INTERPRETER REFERRAL SERVICES, 10INTERPRETER TRAINING PROGRAMS, 11MMENTAL HEALTH SERVICES, 11NNATIONAL RESOURCES, 12PPARENT ORGANIZATIONS, 17SSCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION, 18SIGN LANGUAGE ASSESSMENTS, 19SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES/RESOURCES, 19SPECIAL CHILD HEALTH SERVICES, 23SPEECH AND HEARING CLINICS, 19STATE ORGANIZATIONS, 20STATE RESOURCES, 21SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES, 29TTEACHER OF THE DEAF/HARD OF HEARING, 30THE EARLY HEARING DETECTION PROGRAM, 22TRANSITION SERVICES, 30VVOCATIONAL SERVICES, 31YYOUTH GROUPS, 31 ADVOCACYDisability Rights New JerseyVoice: (800)922-7233 (NJ only)(formerly New Jersey ProtectionVoice: (609) 292-9742 and Advocacy)Fax: (609) 777-0187210 South Broad St.TTY: (609) 633-7106Trenton, NJ 08608E-mail:advoca@Website:Statewide Parent Advocacy NetworkVoice: (973) 642-810035 Halsey Street, 4th FloorToll Free:(800) 654-7726Newark, NJ 07102E-mail:span@Website:Services: Provides support and advocacy services for parents of children with developmental delays or disabilities. ASSESSMENTS/ EVALUATIONS XE "ASSESSMENTS/ EVALUATIONS" XE "ASSESSMENTS/ EVALUATIONS" XE "ASSESSMENTS/ EVALUATIONS" XE "ASSESSMENTS/ EVALUATIONS" XE "ASSESSMENTS/ EVALUATIONS" XE "ASSESSMENTS/ EVALUATIONS" XE "CHILD STUDY TEAM SERVICES" \b Specialized Child Study Team for StudentsVoice:(609) 5303145 with Hearing ImpairmentTTY/Fax:(609) 5303141Marie H. Katzenbach School for the DeafE-mail:Lorraine.asciutto@PO Box 535Website:, NJ 086250535 Contact: Lorraine AsciuttoServices: Individual and full child study team evaluations and reevaluations for students who are deaf/hard of hearing.ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTERS XE "ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY CENTERS" \b Matheny Medical and Educational CenterVoice: (908) 234-0011 65 Highland AvenueE-mail:info@ Peapack, NJ 07977 Website: Services: Provides information and equipment for local educational agencies serving individuals with disabilities.Disability Rights New JerseyVoice:(800) 922-7233 (NJ)210 South Broad St. 4th Floor Voice: (609) 292-9742Trenton, NJ 08608 Fax:(609) 777-0187 Website: Services: Provides information and referral services, access to assistive technology and interagency coordination services. Center for Assistive TechnologyVoice:(609) 771-3016And Inclusive Education (CATIES)Fax: (609) 637-5179The College of New Jersey E-mail:caties@tcnj.edu P.O. Box 7718Website Ewing, NJ 08628-0718 Contact: Department of Special Education, Language & Literacy Services: Project offers technical assistance and workshops to educational agencies. Also loans adaptive equipment for college-age students with special needs.AUDIOLOGISTS XE "AUDIOLOGISTS" Pediatric Hearing Health Care Directory"The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program" XE "The Early Hearing Detection" The Early Hearing Detection XE "The Early Hearing Detection" XE "The Early Hearing Detection" \b andVoice:(609) 292-5676Intervention ProgramFax:(609) 633-7820NJ Department of HealthE-mail:EHDI@doh.state.nj.usPO Box 364Website: health/fhs/ehdiTrenton, NJ 086250364Voice/TTY:(609) 984-1343Services: On-line directory of hearing health care providers in New JerseyAUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION EVALUATIONS XE "AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION EVALUATIONS" \b XE "AUGMENTATIVE COMMUNICATION EVALUATIONS" \b Children’s Specialized Hospital 150 New Providence Rd.Toll Free: (888) 244-5373 x 8054Mountainside, NJ 07092Website: childrens-Services: Evaluations and recommendations for equipment and therapeutic intervention services are available for students with communication disorders, cranio-facial syndromes, significant speech and language disorders and hearing impairments.Technology for Life & Learning Center (TLLC)Voice:(609) 584-4143NJ Department of Children and FamiliesToll Free:(855) 463-6323Office of EducationFax: (609) 588-7237P.O. Box 729 Website: , NJ 08625 Services: Interdisciplinary assessment and evaluation of augmentative and alternative communication devices. Loans of devices and technical assistance during the loan period are available. Assistive Technology CenterToll Free: (888) 322-1918Advancing OpportunitiesTTY: (609) 882-4182United Cerebral Palsy Association Fax: (609) 392-3505of New JerseyWebsite: 1005 Whitehead Road ExtensionSuite 1Ewing, NJ 08638 Services: Augmentative communication evaluations; assistive technology lending centers available throughout the state.CAMPS XE "CAMPS" \b Camp Isola BellaAmerican School for the DeafVoice:(860) 570-2300139 North Main StreetTTY:(860) 570-2222West Hartford, CT 06107 E-mail: jeff.bravin@asd-Executive Director: Jeff Bravin Website: asd-Explore Your Future CampNational Institute for the DeafVoice/TTY:(716) 475-670552 Lomb Memorial DriveFax:(716) 475-2787Rochester, NY 14623 Website: Contact: Jean Bondi-Wolcott, CoordinatorJunior National Association of theV/VP: (301) 587-1788Deaf and Youth Leadership CampTTY: (301) 5871789 National Association of the Deaf Fax: (301) 587-17918630 Fenton St.E-mail:NADinfo@Silver Springs, MD 20910Website:Kateri Day Camp (Summer Program)Voice:(732) 9469694Collier ServicesFax:(732) 946-9785160 Conover RoadWebsite: Wickatunk, NJ 07765YMCA CampsVoice:(609) 65482251303 Stokes RoadFax: (609) 654-8895Medford, NJ 08055Toll free:(800) 442-2267E-mail:info@Website:Clarke School for the DeafVoice/TTY:(413) 584-345047 Round Hill Rd.Fax: (413) 584-8273Northampton, MA 01060-2199 E-mail: info@Website: CAMP DIRECTORIES XE "CAMP DIRECTORIES" \b AG Bell Association for the DeafVoice/TTY: (202) 337-5220(See National Resources)Website:American Society for Deaf ChildrenVoice/TTY:(800) 942-ASDC (2732) (See PARENT ORGANIZATION)Website: National Deaf Education CenterVoice/TTY:(202) 6515051Info to Go/ Gallaudet UniversityFax:(202) 651-5708Laurent Clerc Nat. Deaf Ed. Ctr.E-mail:clerc.center@gallaudet.edu800 Florida Avenue, N.E.Website: Washington, DC 20002 Jersey Department ofVoice:(609) 2926243 Community AffairsFax: (609) 292-9798Office of Recreation Website: PO Box 800Trenton, NJ 086250800CAPTIONED MEDIA XE "CAPTIONED MEDIA" Described and Captioned Media ProgramVoice:(800) 2376213National Association of the DeafTTY:(800) 237-68191447 E. Main StreetFax:(800) 538-5636Spartanburg, SC 29307E-mail:info@Website:CAPTIONED TELEPHONESNJ Department of Human ServicesSee State Resources for Contact InformationDivision of the Deaf/Hard of HearingCOCHLEAR IMPLANTSAmerican Academy of Otolaryngology- Voice: (703) 836-444Head and Neck SurgeryWebsite: 1650 Diagonal Rd.Alexandria, VA 22314-2857The Cochlear Implant Center of New Jersey Voice: (973) 9724300The University Hospital E-mail: cochlear@umdnj.edu150 Bergen St. Website: Newark, NJ 07103Contact: Director of AudiologyThe Cochlear Implant Program Voice: (973) 322-7000 St. Barnabas HospitalWebsite: 200 S. Orange AvenueLivingston, NJ 07039National Institute on Deafness and See National Resources for Contact Information Other Communication DisordersCOLLEGE/UNIVERSITIES FOR STUDENTS WHO ARE DEAF/HARD OF HEARINGPEPNet Resources GuideSee National Resources for Contact Information C-PRINT CAPTIONING/ COMPUTER-AIDED REALTIME TRANSLATION (CART) XE "C-PRINT CAPTIONING/ COMPUTER-AIDED REALTIME TRANSLATION (CART)" \b (Speech to Print Transcription Systems)PepNet 218111 Nordhoff StE-mail:help@Northridge, CA 91330Website: NJ Division of the Deaf/Hard of HearingSee State Resources for Contact InformationList of CART providersDEAF BLIND XE "DEAF BLIND" \b New Jersey Consortium onDeaf-BlindnessVoice:(609) 771-3083Forcina HallFax:(609) 637-5179The College of New JerseyE-mail:ragunan@tcnj.eduP.O. Box 7718 Website: njcscd.tcnj.edu/new-jersey-constortium-on-deaf-blindness/ Ewing, NJ, 08628-0718 Helen Keller National Center forSee National Resources for Contact Information DeafBlind Youths and Adults XE "Deaf Culture" DEAF CULTUREThe NJSD/MKSD MuseumThe New Jersey School for the Deaf-Katzenbach Campus320 Sullivan WayVoice:(609) 530-2332Trenton, NJ 08625TTY:(609) 530-2331Website: : The NJSD/MKSD museum contains historical artifacts from the early days of NJSD to the present. The museum is located in Building 30 on the Katzenbach campus. The museum is designed with ten rooms dedicated to various aspects of campus life such as sports, academic and vocational departments, and technology. There are many mementos, documents, and photographs pertaining to the original establishment of the school in 1883. There is no charge to visit the museum and the public is welcome. The museum is open on Wednesdays from 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m.EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETERS XE "EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETERS" \b Union County CollegeVoice:(908) 791-49351033 Springfield Ave. Fax:(908) 791-4949Cranford, NJ 07816E-mail:clwilliams@ucc.eduContact: Cynthia WilliamsWebsite:ucc.eduCamden County College Voice:(856) 227-7200 ext. 4540P.O. Box 200 E-mail: dfalvo@camdencc.eduCollege Drive Website: camdencc.eduBlackwood, NJ 08012 Contact: Educational Interpreter Professional Development Center- Dianne FalvoHEARING AID ASSISTANCE XE "HEARING AID ASSISTANCE" Grace’s LawNJ Division of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing Website:state.nj.us/humanservices/ddhhHEAR NOWVoice:(866) 354-3254 The Starkey Hearing FoundationFax: (952) 828-69006700 Washington Avenue SouthE-mail:info@ Eden Prairie, MN 55344Website:NJ State Department of Health and Senior ServicesSpecial Child, Adult and Early Intervention ServicesPO Box 364Trenton, NJ 08625-0364Website: state.nj.us/health/fhsContact: County Case Management Units See contact information for each county in State Resources Section.INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS XE "INDEPENDENT LIVING CENTERS" \b Atlantic CountyVoice:(609) 645-9547Total Living Center TTY:(609) 645-95936712 Washington AvenueE-mail: info@Egg Harbor Twp, NJ 08234Website: Bergen CountyVoice:(201) 996-9100Heightened IndependenceTTY:(201) 996-9424& Progress (HIP)Fax:(201) 996-9422131 Main Street, Suite # 120E-mail:ber@Hackensack, NJ 07601Website:Burlington County Voice:(609) 747-7745Resources for IndependentTTY:(609) 747-1875Living (RIL) Fax:(856) 747-1870351 High Street, Suite 103E-mail:info@Burlington, NJ 08016Website:Camden CityVoice:(856) 966-0800Camden City Independent Living CenterToll Free:1-866-374-72211000 Atlantic Ave.TTY:(856) 966-0830Camden, NJ 08104Fax:(856) 966-0832E-mail:vedasmith@Camden and Gloucester CountiesVoice:(856) 853-6490Center for Independent LivingTTY:(856) 853-7602of South JerseyFax:(856) 853-14661200 Delsea DriveWebsite:Westville, NJ 08093Cape May and Cumberland CountiesVoice:(856) 825-0255614 Landis Ave.TTY:(856) 825-0252Vineland, NJ 08360Fax:(856) 825-0254Toll free:(877) 935-2199E-mail: info@Website: Essex and Passaic Counties (& City of Newark)Voice:(973) 470-8090DIAL, Center for Independent LivingTTY:(973) 470-25212 Prospect Village Plaza, Floor 1Fax:(973) 470-8171Clifton, NJ 07013E-mail:info@dial-Website:dial-Hunterdon and Mercer CountiesVoice:(908) 782-1055Progressive Center for IndependentTTY:(908) 782-1081Living, Inc. (PCIL)Fax:(908) 782-60254 Walter Foram Blvd., Suite 410E-mail:info@ Flemington, NJ 08822Website:Hudson CountyVoice:(201) 533-4407Heightened Independence & Progress (hip)TTY:(201) 533-440935 Journal Square Fax: (201) 533-4421Jersey City, NJ 07306E-mail: hud@Middlesex, Somerset, and Union CountiesVoice:(732) 738-4388Alliance for Disabled in ActionTTY:(732) 738-9644629 Amboy AvenueWebsite:Lower LevelEdison, NJ 08837Monmouth and Ocean CountiesVoice:(732) 571-4884MOCEANS Center for Independent LivingTTY:(732) 571-4878279 BroadwayFax:(732) 571-40032nd FloorE-mail:info@Long Branch, NJ 07740Website:Morris, Sussex, and Warren CountiesVoice:(973) 361-5666Disabled Advocates Working for NorthwestTTY:(973) 361-6032(DAWN)E-mail:info@ 66 Ford Road, Suite 121Website:Denville, NJ 07831INTERPRETER REFERRAL SERVICES XE "INTERPRETER REFERRAL SERVICES" \b ASL Interpreter Referral ServiceVoice:(800) 275-755121 Clyde Rd., Suite 103 FAX:(732) 873-6405Somerset, NJ 08873E-mail:coordinate@Website: Communication Connection, Inc.Voice:(610) 272-4948Contact: Lesia RichmondTTY:(610) 272-5452Fax:(610) 272-4855E-mail:lesia@Website:Deaf-Hearing Communication Center, Inc.Voice/TTY:(610) 604-0450630 Fairview Road Suite 100VP:(484) 477-0817Swarthmore, PA 19081Fax: (610) 604-0456E-mail:info@Website:Deaf Services, Inc.Voice/TTY:(856) 740-4001P.O. Box 822Fax:(856) 740-4002Williamstown, NJ 08094-0822E-mail:dsiexec@Division of the Deaf/Hard of HearingVoice/TTY:(609) 588-2648Department of Human ServicesVoice/TTY:(800) 792-8339222 South Warren StreetFax: (609) 588-2528PO Box 074Trenton, NJ 08625-0074Services: Information and interpreter referral services.360 Translations International, IncVoice/TTY: (856) 356-2922Station House Office BuildingVP: (856) 978-0475900 Haddon Ave., Suite 414Fax:(856) 438-5124Collingswood, NJ 08108E-Mail: dan@Website:INTERPRETER TRAINING PROGRAMS XE "INTERPRETER TRAINING PROGRAMS" \b Rowan College @ Burlington CountyVoice/TTY: (609) 894-9311 x 1318601 Pemberton-Browns Mills Rd.E-mail: jdurkow@bcc.eduPemberton, NJ 08068Website: bcc.eduContact: Josie Durkow, Director of American Sign Language ProgramsServices: American Sign Language/Interpreter Education andAmerican Sign Language/Deaf studies associate degree programs are available.Camden County CollegeVoice/TTY: (856) 227-7200 ext. 4948P.O. Box 200E-mail:semilius@camdencc.eduBlackwood, NJ 08012Website:camdencc.edu Contact: Sally Ann Emilius, CoordinatorServices: Associate degree program in Interpreting for the Deaf.Ocean County CollegeVoice/TTY:(732) 255-0400 ext. 2256College DriveE-mail: kbasilotto@ocean.eduP.O. Box 2001Website: ocean.eduToms River, N.J. 08754-2001Contact: Kathleen BasilottoServices: Associate degree program and certificate of proficiency for interpreting are available.Union County CollegeVoice:(908) 709-70001033 Springfield Ave.TTY:(908) 412-0294Cranford, NJ 07816E-mail:forestal@ucc.eduContact: Eileen Forestal, Coordinator Website:ucc.eduServices: Associate degree program for interpreters for the deaf and certificate program in American Sign Language Studies.MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES XE "MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES" \b Access Mental Health Services Voice:(973) 754-3295St. Joseph’s Regional Medical Center VP: (973) 977-2294703 Main StreetFax:(973) 977-2298Paterson, NJ 07503 E-mail:Accessnj@Contact: Carol UckarWebsite:Einstein Medical CenterVoice:Inpatient Services: 215-951-83005501 Old York RoadOutpatient Services: 215-456-9850?Moss Building, First FloorWebsite:einstein.eduPhiladelphia, PA 19131 24 hour:(215) 5813774Services: Inpatient and outpatient mental health services for deaf adolescents and adults.South Jersey BehavioralVoice: (856) 5411700Health Resources, Inc.TTY:(856) 9649833Regional Resource Center for the DeafFax: (856) 541-4139 400 Market StreetE-mail:jedwards@Camden, NJ 08101Website:Contact: Jeanne EdwardsServices: Outpatient, partial care, transition to residential care, case management and consultation and education related to mental health.The BridgeVoice:(610) 688-147931-33 N. Narberth AvenueE-mail: drannie@mail.med.upenn.edNarberth, PA 19072NATIONAL RESOURCES XE "NATIONAL RESOURCES" \b Alexander Graham Bell AssociationVoice/TTY: (202) 3375220 for the DeafFax:(202) 337-83143417 Volta Place NWWebsite: Washington, DC 20007Contact: Greg ZickServices: Disseminates information on hearing loss, promotes better public understanding of hearing loss in children and adults, provides scholarships and financial and parentinfant awards, and promotes early detection of hearing loss in infants.American Society for Deaf ChildrenVoice/TTY:(800) 942-2732800 Florida Avenue, NE #2047VP:(202) 644-9204Washington, DC 20002E-mail:asdc@Website: American SpeechLanguageHearingVoice/TTY:(301) 296-5650 AssociationHelpline:(800) 6388255220 Research Blvd.Fax: (301) 296-8580Rockville, MD 20850-3289E-mail:actioncenter@Website:Services: Provides informational materials and tollfree HELPLINE number for consumers to inquire about speech, language, or hearing problems. Also provides referrals to audiologists and speechlanguage pathologists in the United States.Audiology and Speech Clinic MTBVoice:(202) 250-2362Gallaudet UniversityTTY:(202) 651-5327800 Florida Avenue NEFax:(202) 448-7144Washington, DC 20002Website:: Provides a full range of hearing and speech/language services to clients of all ages. Evaluations are conducted by certified audiologists, speech/language pathologists, and supervised graduate students. Other services include hearing tests, hearing aid evaluations and dispensing, aural rehabilitation, speech/reading classes, speech/language diagnostic evaluations and therapy.Boys Town National Research HospitalVoice: (402) 498-6511555 North 30th Street Omaha, NE 68131Website:Services: Clinical and research programs focusing on childhood deafness, visual impairment and related communication disorders. Center for Hearing and CommunicationVoice(917) 305-776650 Broadway, 6th floorTTY: (917) 305-7999New York, NY 10004E-mail:appointments@Contact: Laurie HaninWebsite:Services: Technical assistance for professionals in designing and providing individualized rehabilitation programs for children with cochlear implants.Convention of American Instructors of the DeafP.O. Box 377Voice/TTY:(817) 3548414Bedford, TX 76095-0377 Website: E-mail: caid@ Services: An organization that promotes professional development, communication, and information among educators of deaf individuals and other interested people.Conference of Educational AdministratorsVoice:(904)810-5200 of Schools and Programs for the DeafVP:(866) 697-8805 P. O. Box 1778VP:(904)201-4776 St. Augustine, FL 32085Fax:(904) 810-5525E-mail: NationalOffice@Website:Dogs for the DeafVoice/TTY: (541) 826-922010175 Wheeler RoadFax: (541) 826-6696Central Point, OR 97502E-mail:info@Website:Frank Porter Graham Child Development InstituteThe University of North Carolina at Chapel HillCB 8180Voice:(919) 966-2622Chapel Hill, NC 27599-8180Website: fpg.unc.eduServices: Research, projects and products related to early childhood development and the needs of young children with disabilities. Gallaudet University/ Laurent ClercVoice/TTY:(202) 651-5855National Deaf Education CenterFax:(202) 651-5857Gallaudet UniversityE-mail: clerc.center@gallaudet.edu800 Florida AvenueWebsite: , DC 20002Hearing Loss Association of AmericaVoice: (301) 65722487910 Woodmont Avenue, Suite 1200TTY:(301) 6572249Bethesda, MD 20814Fax: (301) 913-9413E-mail:info@Website:Services: Promotes awareness and information about hearing loss, communication, assistive devices, and alternative communication skills through publications, exhibits, and presentations.Helen Keller National Center forVoice:(516) 9448900 DeafBlind Youths and AdultsTTY:(516) 944-8637141 Middle Neck RoadFAX:(516) 944-7302Sands Point, NY 11050E-mail:hkncinfo@Contact: Joseph J. McNultyWebsite:Services: Diagnostic evaluations, comprehensive vocational and personal adjustment.National Center for Hearing AssessmentVoice:(435) 797-3584and ManagementWebsite:Utah State University2615 Old Main HillLogan, Utah 84322 Listen-UpWebsite:listen-Services: Website with Resources for Individuals who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing Marion Downs National CenterVoice:(303) 322-18714280 Hale ParkwayFax:(303) 399-3411Denver, CO 80220E-mail:contact@ Website:Services: Technical assistance provided to states for infant screening, diagnosis and early intervention programs for children with hearing loss.National Association of the DeafVoice:(301) 58717888630 Fenton Street, Suite 820 VP:(301) 5871788Silver Spring, MD 20910TTY: (301) 5871789Fax: (301) 587-1791E-mail:nadinfo@Website:Services: Nation’s largest organization safeguarding the accessibility and civil rights of 28 million deaf and hard of hearing Americans in education, employment, health care, and telecommunications.NAD Law and Advocacy CenterVoice:(301) 58717888630 Fenton Street, Suite 820VP:(301) 5871788Silver Spring, MD 20910TTY: (301) 5871789Fax: (301) 587-1791E-mail:nadinfo@Website:Services: Provides legal services for deaf or hard of hearing individuals who have discrimination complaints.National Captioning InstituteVoice/TTY:(703) 91776003725 Concorde ParkwayFax:(703) 917-9878Chantilly, VA 20151Website:Services: Closedcaptioning service for television networks.National Center for Birth DefectsVoice:(800) 232-4636 and Developmental DisabilitiesTTY:(888) 232-63481600 Clifton RoadE-mail: cdcinfo@MS E-87Atlanta, GA 30333Website:ncbddd/hearingloss/index.htmlNational Center on DeafnessVoice/TTY:(818) 677-2054California State UniversityFax:(818) 677-719218111 Nordhoff StreetE-mail:ncod@csun.eduJeanne Chisholm HallWebsite:csun.edu/ncodNorthridge, CA 91330-8267National Cued Speech AssociationVoice/TTY:(800) 45935291300 Pennsylvania NW Fax: (850) 837-0450Suite 190-713E-mail:info@Washington, DC 20004Website:Services: Advocacy, information and support regarding use of Cued Speech.National Information CenterVoice/TTY:(202) 8848200for Children and Youth with DisabilitiesVoice/TTY:(800) 695-0285P.O. Box 1492Fax: (202) 884-8441 Washington, DC 20013-1492E-mail:nichcy@Local:Website:Center for Parent Information and Resourcesc/o Statewide Parent Advocacy Network35 Halsey St., Fourth FloorNewark, NJ 07102E-mail: malizo@Services: Dissemination of information on all disabilities prepared for children, adults and professionals.National Consortium on Deaf BlindnessVoice:(800) 4389376The Teaching InstituteTTY:(800) 8547013Western Oregon UniversityFax: (503) 838-8150345 N. Monmouth AvenueE-mail:dblink@tr.wou.eduMonmouth, OR 97361Website:Local:New Jersey Consortium on Deaf-Blindness @ Center for Sensory and Complex Disabilities TTY: (609) 771-2744The College of New Jersey School Fax: (609) 637-5144of Education P.O. Box 7718Ewing, NJ 08628Services: Collects, organizes, and disseminates information related to children and youth (ages 021) who are deafblind and connects consumers to sources of information about deafblindness, assistive technology, and individuals with deafblindness. National Institute on Deafness andVoice: (800) 2411044 Other Communication DisordersTTY:(800) 2411055 Information ClearinghouseFax: (301) 770-897731 Center Drive MSC 2320E-mail:nidcdinfo@nidcd.Bethesda, MD 208923456Website:nidcd.Services: A national resource center for information about hearing, balance, smell, taste, speech, and language.The S.E.E. Center for the AdvancementVoice/TTY: (562) 4301467 of Deaf ChildrenFax: (562) 795-6614 E-mail:seectr@ Website:Services: Information and referral for parents and educators on deafnessrelated topics and Signing Exact English (SEE). Provides evaluation of sign skills, workshops, and consulting services related to communication in general and SEE in particular.University of Maryland Tinnitus &Voice:(800) 492-5538 Hyperacusis CenterFax: (410) 706-5035515 W. Lombard Street, 5th FloorWebsite: umm.edu/tinnitus/Baltimore, MD 21201Services: Evaluation and treatment services for individuals with tinnitus and hyperacusis.PARENT ORGANIZATIONS XE "PARENT ORGANIZATIONS" \b Hands and VoicesVoice:(303) 492-6283P.O. Box 3093Toll Free:(866) 422-0422Boulder, Colorado 80307Website:Email: parentadvocate@ John Tracy ClinicVoice:(213) 748-5481806 West Adams BoulevardTTY:(213) 747-2924Los Angeles, CA 90007-2505Voice/TTY:(800) 522-4582Fax:(213) 749-1651 Website: NJ Chapter of Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of HearingE-mail:njagbell@P.O. Box 161Website:Glen Rock, NJ 07452-0161NJ Chapter of Hands and Voices404 North Chestnut StreetWestfield, NJ 07090E-mail: hands.voicesnj@Website: Services: Support group for families of children with hearing loss.Parent LinkWebsite: njparentlink Services: Statewide website initiative highlighting NJ state services and resources for families of young children.SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION XE "SCHOLARSHIP INFORMATION" \b Alexander Graham Bell AssociationVoice/TTY: (202) 204-4700 for the DeafFax:(202) 337-83143417 Volta Place NWWebsite: Washington, DC 20007Email: info@ Services: Links to web sites that may assist with the search for scholarships and financial aid for college.Association of Late Deafened Adults8038 Macintosh Lane, Suite 2Rockford, Illinois 61107E-mail:info@ Website: Services: Offers college scholarships to graduating high school seniors.Foundation for Exceptional ChildrenVoice:(703) 264-3507Stanley E. Jackson Scholarship AwardWebsite: for Handicapped Students1920 Association DriveReston, VA 20191Hearing Loss Association of NJVoice:609-655-0090Monroe, NJ E-mail:info@hearingloss-Website:hearingloss-SertomaVoice:(816) 333-83001912 East Meyer BoulevardE-mail:infosertoma@Kansas City, MO 64132-1174Website:SIGN LANGUAGE ASSESSMENTS XE "SIGN LANGUAGE ASSESSMENTS" \b Marie H. Katzenbach School for the DeafVoice:(609) 530-3112P.O. Box 535TTY:(609) 530-9035West Trenton, NJ 08625-0535Website: Services: Sign Communication Proficiency Interview (SCPI) offered by a team of professionals trained to administer the assessment. Inquire on fee for assessment.Lexington Center for the DeafVoice:(718) 350-3300American Sign Language InstituteTTY: (718) 899-3030 30th Avenue and 75th St.Website: Jackson Heights, NY 11370Services: Sign Communication Proficiency Interview (SCPI) offered by a team of professionals trained to administer the assessment. Inquire on fee for assessment.SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES/RESOURCES XE "SIGN LANGUAGE CLASSES/RESOURCES" \b Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf Voice:(609) 530-3130 or 3131320 Sullivan WayWebsite:West Trenton, NJ 08625-0535Services: Evening classes for sign language instruction.See State Resources, Department of Human Services, NJ Division of the Deaf/Hard of Hearing for regional list of sign language class offerings.SPEECH AND HEARING CLINICS XE "SPEECH AND HEARING CLINICS" \b NEW JERSEY STATE COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIESKean University Speech and Hearing ClinicVoice/TTY:(908) 737-58021000 Morris Avenue Website:kean.eduUnion, NJ 07083Montclair State UniversityVoice:(973) 655-69171515 Broad StreetEmail:csdclinic@mail.montclair.edu Bloomfield, NJ 07003 Website:montclair.eduRichard Stockton CollegeVoice:(609) 652-4920Speech and Hearing ClinicEmail:HLTH.School@stockton.edu 101 Vera King Farris Drive Website:stockton.eduGalloway, NJ 08205Seton Hall UniversityVoice:(973) 761-9000Department of Speech-language PathologyWebsite:shu.edu400 South Orange AvenueSouth Orange, NJ 07079William Paterson College Speech andVoice:(973) 720-2207 Hearing ClinicFax:(973) 720-3357300 Pompton RoadWebsite:wpunj.eduWayne, NJ 07470STATE ORGANIZATIONS XE "STATE ORGANIZATIONS" \b New Jersey Association of the DeafWebsite:PO Box 250 Estell Manor, NJ 08319Services: State Affiliate of the National Association of the Deaf.New Jersey Association for the DeafBlindVoice/TTY:(732) 805191224 K World's Fair Dr.Fax:(732) 805-3088Somerset, NJ 088731349 Website: New Jersey Registry of InterpretersE-mail:contact@nj- for the DeafWebsite:nj- P.O. Box 213Eatontown, NJ 07724Services: State Affiliate of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf. New Jersey SpeechLanguageHearingVoice:(888) 9065742 AssociationFax:(888) 729-3489174 Nassau StreetE-mail:info@ Suite 337Princeton, NJ 08542Services: Information and referral regarding speech, language and hearing problems.Hearing Loss Association of NJVoice:609-655-0090Monroe, NJE-mail:info@hearingloss-Website:hearingloss-STATE RESOURCES XE "STATE RESOURCES" \b Department of Children and FamiliesVoice:(855) 463-632350 East State Street, 2nd Floor E-mail:communications@dcf.state.nj.usP.O. Box 729Website:state.nj.us/dcfTrenton, NJ 08625-0729Department of EducationOffice of Special Education ProgramsVoice:(609) 2920147 PO Box 500TTY:(609) 9848432Trenton, NJ 086250500Fax:(609) 292-5558 Website:state.nj.us/education/specialed/deaf/db Services: Program development and statewide professional development activities. Marie H. Katzenbach School for the Deaf Voice:(609) 530-3112P.O. Box 535Website: Trenton, NJ 08625-0535Services: Providing technical assistance for students who are deaf or hard of hearing.Educational Library ServicesLearning Resource Center – NorthVoice:(973) 414-44917 Glenwood Avenue Suite 201TTY: (973) 2661849East Orange, NJ 07017Fax: (973) 414-4496E-mail:lrcnorth@doe.state.nj.usRegion Served: Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex and Warren CountiesLearning Resource Center – Central200 Riverview Plaza, 1st FloorVoice: (609) 633-8893P.O. Box 500Fax:(609) 633-8968Trenton, NJ 08625E-mail:lrccentral@doe.state.nj.usRegion Served: Hunterdon, Mercer, Middlesex, Monmouth, Ocean, Somerset and Union CountiesLearning Resource CenterVoice: (973) 6316345Northern SatelliteTTY: (973) 6316490 104 American Road, Building 100Fax:(973) 631-6350Morris Plains, NJ 07950E-mail:lrcnsat@doe.state.nj.usRegion Served: Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Morris, Passaic, Sussex and Warren CountiesLearning Resource Center – SouthVoice: (856) 5827000 107 Gilbreth ParkwayTTY: (856) 582-5838Mullica Hill, NJ 08062Fax:(609) 582-4323E-mail:lrc@Region Served: Atlantic, Burlington, Camden, Cape May, Cumberland, Gloucester and Salem countiesNJ State Library for Deaf AwarenessVoice: (800) 792-8322 2300 Stuyvesant Avenue TTY:(877) 882-5593Trenton, NJ 08625 Fax:(609) 406-7181 E-mail:tbbc@Website: Services: Library services for people who are hard of hearing. Loan service for books, videos and assistive devices related to deafnessProject Child FindVoice:(800) 3228174Office of Special Education ProgramsTTY:(609) 9848432P.O. Box 500Website:state.nj.us/education/specialed/ Trenton, NJ 08625-0500Services: Referral service for the identification of un-served and underserved youth with developmental delays or disabilities from birth through twenty one years of age. Transition SpecialistsVoice:(609) 984-1288Office of Special Education ProgramsTTY:(609) 984-8432P.O. Box 500Website:state.nj.us/education/specialed/ Trenton, NJ 08625-0500Services: Technical assistance and professional development activities related to the transition of students with disabilities from school to employment and/or postsecondary education.Department of HealthNew Jersey "The Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program" XE "The Early Hearing Detection" Early Hearing Detection XE "The Early Hearing Detection" XE "The Early Hearing Detection" \b andVoice:(609) 292-5676Intervention ProgramVoice/TTY(609) 984-1343NJ Department of HealthFax:(609) 633-7820PO Box 364E-mail:ehdi@doh.state.nj.usTrenton, NJ 086250364Website: health/fhs/ehdiServices: Provides insight and technical assistance to birthing facilities, provides education about newborn hearing screening, diagnosis and intervention to families and health care providers, establishment of a confidential registry and tracking system to ensure children are screened, have appropriate follow-up and are linked to services. New Jersey Early Intervention SystemToll free referral number: (888) 653-4463 New Jersey Department of Health Fax: (609) 292-0296P.O. Box 360Website: Trenton, NJ 08625-0364 Services: Early intervention services for children with developmental delays ages birth to three. Special Child Health Services Case Management UnitsNJ Department of Health and Senior ServicesP.O. Box 360Voice: (609) 777-7778Trenton, NJ 08625-0364 Website: Services: SCHS Case Managers, with parental consent, work with the child’s parents and the physician to evaluate a child’s strengths and needs; and develops an individual service plan for the child and family. Medical, educational, developmental, social and economic needs of the child and family are targeted. Atlantic CountyVoice: (609) 909-9269 4805 Nawaka Blvd.Fax:(609) 476-4362 Mays Landing, NJ 08330Bergen CountyVoice:(201) 634-2621 Bergen County Department of Fax: (201) 366-7199Health ServicesOne Bergen County PlazaHackensack, NJ 07601Burlington CountyVoice:(609) 914-8550 ext. 42837Community Nursing Services Fax:(609) 914-8552Raphael Meadow Health CenterP.O. Box 287 Woodlane RoadMount Holly, NJ 08060-0287Camden CountyVoice:(856) 3746021 Camden County Division of HealthToll Free:(800) 999-9045 512 Lakeland Road, Suite 401Fax:(856) 374-9734Blackwood, NJ 08012-0009 Cape May Department of HealthVoice:(609) 4656841 6 Moore Road Crest Haven ComplexFax: (609) 463-0511 Cape May Court House, NJ 08210-3067 Cumberland County DepartmentVoice:(856) 327-7602 Of HealthFax:(856) 327-6273309 Buck StreetMillville, NJ 08332 Essex CountyVoice:(973) 395-8836 Office of Health & RehabilitationVoice:(973) 395-8473 Unit of Special Child, AdultFax:(973) 395-8897 and Early Intervention Services 50 South Clinton Street, Suite 4301 East Orange, NJ 07018Gloucester County Health DepartmentVoice:(856) 218-4111204 East Holly AvenueFax:(856) 218-4125 Sewell, NJ 08080Hudson CountyVoice:(201) 204-0004 Jersey City Medical CenterFax: (201) 433-2426953 Garfield AvenueJersey City, NJ 07304-3199Hunterdon CountyVoice:(908) 7886399 Hunterdon Medical Center Fax:(908) 788-6581190 Route 31, Suite 500Flemington, NJ 08822Mercer CountyVoice:(609) 588-8460 Regional Day SchoolFax:(609) 631-65921068 Old Trenton Rd. Trenton, NJ 08690Middlesex CountyVoice:(732) 745-3100Middlesex County Department Fax:(732) 745-2568of Health35 Kennedy Blvd.East Brunswick, NJ 08816Monmouth CountyVoice:(732) 2246950 Monmouth County – Special Child Fax: (732) 747-4404Health/Early Intervention176 Riverside AvenueRed Bank, NJ 07701Morris CountyVoice:(973) 9714155Morristown Memorial Hospital Fax: (973) 290-7358100 Madison Avenue, Box 99Morristown, NJ 07962 Ocean CountyVoice:(732) 3419700 ext. 7602 Ocean County Department Fax: (732) 678-0037Of HealthP.O. Box 2191Sunset AvenueToms River, NJ 08754-2191Passaic CountyVoice:(973) 523-6778 Catholic Family and Community Services Fax: (973) 523-7715775 Valley RoadClifton, NJ 07013Salem CountyVoice:(856) 9357510 Salem County Department Fax: (856) 878-4626of Health110 5th Street, Suite 400Salem, NJ 08079-1911Somerset CountyVoice:(908) 7252366 Somerset Handicapped Children’s Fax: (908) 725-3945Treatment Center377 Union AvenueBridgewater, NJ 08807-0824Sussex CountyVoice:(973) 9485239 Sussex County Health Department Fax: (973) 948-2270Division of Public Health Nursing201 Wheatsworth RoadHamburg, NJ 07419Union CountyVoice:(908) 8890950 Union County Health DepartmentFax: (908) 889-7535313 South Avenue Fanwood, NJ 07023Warren CountyVoice:(908) 475-7960Warren County Health Department Fax: (908) 475-7967Special Child, Adult and EarlyIntervention Services700 Oxford RoadOxford, NJ 07863Department of Human ServicesDivision of the Deaf and Hard of HearingVoice/TTY:(609) 588-2648P. O. Box 074 Fax: (609) 588-2528Trenton, NJ 086250074E-mail:David.Alexander@dhs.state.nj.usContact: David AlexanderWebsite: Services: Referral, information, interpreter referral service, sign language resources and technical assistance. Division of Disability Services11A Quakerbridge PlazaVoice:(888) 285-3036P.O. Box 705Voice:(609) 292-7800Trenton, NJ 08625-0700TTY:(609) 292-1210Fax:(609) 631-4365 Website: Services: Resources for individuals with disabilities and their families.Department of LaborNJ Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Voice:(609) 2925987135 East State StreetTTY: (609) 2922919P.O. Box 398, 1st FloorEmail:dvradmin@dol. Trenton, NJ 086250398Website?: Services: Vocational evaluation, job training and placement.DVR County OfficesAtlantic CountyVoice:(609) 813-39332 South Main Street, Suite 2TTY:(609) 813-3958Pleasantville, NJ 08232Fax:(609) 813-3959Bergen CountyVoice: (201) 996-897060 State Street, 2nd FloorTTY:(201) 487-6348Hackensack, NJ 07601Fax:(201) 996-8880Burlington CountyVoice:(609) 518-3948795 Woodlane RoadTTY:(609) 518-3957Westhampton, NJ 08060Fax:(609) 518- 3956Camden CountyVoice: (856) 614-25002600 Mt. Ephraim AvenueTTY: (856) 614-2504Camden, NJ 08104Fax:(856) 614-2538Cape May CountyVoice:(609) 523-03303810 New Jersey AvenueFax:(856) 523-0212Wildwood, NJ 08260Cumberland CountyVoice: (856) 453-388840 E. Broad Street, Suite 204TTY:(856) 453-3923Bridgeton, NJ 08302-2881Fax:(856) 453-3909Essex CountyVoice: (973) 648-3494990 Broad Street, 2nd FloorFax:(973) 648-3902Newark, NJ 07102Gloucester CountyVoice:(856) 384-3730Gloucester Regional TTY: (856) 384-3778Service Center215 Crown Point Rd., Suite 200Thorofare, NJ 08086Hudson CountyVoice:(201) 217-7180438 Summit AvenueTTY:(201) 217-7290Jersey City, NJ 07306Fax:(201) 217-7287Hunterdon (See Somerset)Mercer CountyVoice:(609) 292-2940P.O. Box 959TTY:(609) 984-156828 Yard AvenueFax:(609) 984-3553Trenton, NJ 08625-0959Middlesex CountyVoice: (732) 937-6300506 Jersey AvenueTTY:(732) 545-8147P.O. Box 2672New Brunswick, NJ 08901Monmouth CountyVoice: (732) 775-179960 Taylor AvenueTTY:(732) 775-1711Neptune 07753-4844Fax:(732) 775-1666Morris CountyVoice:(862) 397-560013 Emery Avenue, 2nd FloorTTY:(862) 242-5412Randolph, NJ 07960Fax:(973) 895-6420Ocean CountyVoice:(732) 505-23101027 Hooper AvenueTTY:(732) 505-2319Toms River, NJ 08753Fax:(732) 505-2317Passaic CountyVoice:(973) 742-9226200 Memorial Drive, 1st FloorTTY:(973) 968-6556Paterson, NJ 07505Fax:(973) 279-5895Salem County(See Cumberland County)Somerset CountyVoice:(908) 704-3030 75 Veterans Memorial Drive E.TTY:(732) 545-8147 Suite 101Fax:(908) 704-3476Somerville, NJ 08876Union CountyVoice:(908) 965-3940921 Elizabeth Avenue, 3rd FloorTTY: (908) 965-3995Elizabeth, NJ 07201Fax:(908) 965-2976Warren CountyVoice:(908) 852-4110223 Stiger St. Suite AVP:(908) 645-0621Hackettstown, NJ 07840TTY:(908) 852-0213Department of TransportationNJ Transit Reduced Fare ProgramVoice: (973) 275-5555180 Boyden AvenueMaplewood, NJ 07040Website: Services: Reduction in transit fares for people with disabilities.SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES XE "SUBSTANCE ABUSE RESOURCES" \b Belmont Center for Comprehensive Treatment Voice:(800) 220-43574200 Monument RoadCenter:(215) 581-3774 Philadelphia, PA 19131Services: Individual and group therapy, psychological testing, familytherapy, Alcoholics Anonymous, Narcotics Anonymous and education groups.Burlington Comprehensive Counseling, IncVoice:(609) 267361075 Washington StreetTTY: (609) 2679284Mt. Holly, NJ 08060Fax:(609) 267-9692Services: Outpatient drugfree counseling services and methadone maintenance.Center for Family Services, Inc.Voice:(877) 922-2377Substance Abuse Program584 Benson StreetCamden, NJ 08103Fax:(856) 964-0242Minnesota Chemical Dependency ProgramVoice/TTY:(800) 282-DEAF (3323) for Deaf and Hard of Hearing IndividualsVoice/TTY: (651) 964-1427Fairview University Medical CenterFax:(612) 672-45162450 Riverside Avenue Website: Minneapolis, MN 55454 Services: Communication assessment, evaluation, inpatient treatment, transition planning and involvement.N.J. Division of Alcoholism,Voice:(609) 2927263Drug Abuse and Addiction ServicesVoice:(609) 633-3819 210 South Stockton StreetTTY: (609) 9843311P.O. Box 362Fax: (609) 292-3816Trenton, NJ 086250362E-mail:DFW@DOH.state.nj.usWebsite:state.nj.us/healthServices: Coordination of interpreters for twelvestep meetings and treatment, information, referral, and technical assistance to agencies.Signs of Sobriety, Inc.Voice: (609) 8827677Alcoholism and Drug Abuse ServicesTTY:(609) 8827177 for New Jersey's Deaf and Hard ofFax:(609) 882-6808 Hearing CitizensE-mail:info@100 Scotch RoadWebsite:Ewing, NJ 08628 Services: Information, referral and client advocacy.Specialized Addiction ServicesVoice/TTY:1-800-969-5300University Behavioral Health Care (UBHC)Fax:(732) 235-5635303 George StreetNew Brunswick, NJ 08855 Website: Services: Outpatient Addiction Recovery, Closed AA Meetings.Teen Institute of the Garden StateVoice/TTY: (973) 783230960 S. Fullerton Avenue, Room 101Montclair, NJ 07042Services: Drug and alcohol prevention programs for high school students.TEACHER OF THE DEAF/HARD OF HEARING PREPARATION PROGRAMS XE "TEACHER OF THE DEAF/HARD OF HEARING" \b The College of New JerseyVoice/TTY:(609) 771-2308P.O. Box 7718Fax:(609) 637-5172Ewing, NJ 08628Email:speced@tcnj.edu Website:tcnj.eduServices: Master of Arts degree program leading to dual certification as teacher of the deaf/hard of hearing and teacher of elementary education.TRANSITION SERVICES XE "TRANSITION SERVICES" Explore Your FutureVoice:(585) 475-6700National Technical Institute for the DeafFax:(585) 475-2787Outreach and Transition ServicesE-mail:EYFinfo@rit.edu 52 Lomb Memorial DriveWebsite:rit.edu/NTID/EYFRochester, NY 14623toll-free in the U.S. and Canada at 1-866-644-6843 (voice/TTY)Services: A six day career exploration program for sophomores and juniors who are deaf/hard of hearing. PepNet 218111 Nordhoff StE-mail:help@Northridge, CA 91330Website:Services: Resources for students in postsecondary settings including FM systems, captioning, remote interpreting and on-line learning systems.VOCATIONAL SERVICES XE "VOCATIONAL SERVICES" \b Bridges to EmploymentVoice:(908) 685-1444 ext 284A Division of Alternative, Inc.VP:(866) 971-9542Career Development CenterFax: (908) 685-2660600 First AvenueE-mail:info@ Raritan, NJ 08869Website:Services: Vocational assessment, career exploration, job placement and on-the-job training. Services are designed for students, entry level job seekers as well as those?seeking a?career change.??Goodwill Industries of Greater New YorkAnd Northern New Jersey Inc.Voice:(973) 481-2300Deaf and Hard of Hearing ServicesVP:(866) 290-7509 400 Supor BoulevardFax:(973) 481-9031Harrison, New Jersey 07029Website: Services: Development and implementation of vocational goals and plans, career exploration, placement and job coaching. Communication assistance between an employee and employer is available for up to several months after placement.NJ Division of Vocational RehabilitationVoice: (609) 292-5987See STATE RESOURCES for additional information on vocational rehabilitation counselors.YOUTH GROUPS XE "YOUTH GROUPS" \b Alexander Graham Bell AssociationVoice/TTY: (202) 3375220 for the DeafFax:(202) 337-83143417 Volta Place NWEmail:info@ Washington, DC 20007Website: NJ Chapter of Alexander Graham Bell Associationfor the Deaf and Hard of HearingE-mail:njagbell@P.O. Box 161Website:Glen Rock, NJ 07452-0161Junior National Association of the Deaf Voice:(301) 5871788 Youth ProgramsVP:(301) 5871788National Association of the DeafTTY: (301) 58717898630 Fenton Street, Suite 820 Fax: (301) 587-1791Silver Spring, MD 20910E-mail:nadinfo@Website: ................
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