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Canadian National Society for the Deaf-Blind. To advocate for new and improved services for persons who are Deaf-Blind. To promote public awareness of issues affecting persons who are Deaf-Blind. To gather and distribute information that will assist persons who are Deaf-Blind to become full participants in society.
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Canadian Association of the Deaf (CAD). The CAD provides consultation and information on Deaf needs and interests to the public, business, media, educators, governments and others. We conduct research and collect data regarding Deaf issues; issue reports on these studies; and provide expertise on them; develop and implement pilot programs. We offer assistance to Deaf organizations and service agencies across the country, and also provide a major library and resource centre on deafness at our office in Ottawa, Ontario.
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Silent Voice Canada. Silent Voice Canada serves deaf children, deaf youth and deaf adults, as well as their families in a sign language environment. We are dedicated to improving communication and relationships between deaf and hearing in families and in our community. Silent Voice is an agency grounded in Catholic values offering services to the whole community. We value and respect the dignity and worth of ALL people.
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Ontarians With Disabilites Sub-Committee - B'nai Brith Canada.
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Usher Peer Support Group. Usher Syndrome is a condition that causes deaf-blindness. Visit our web site for information on the Usher Syndrome, and to see what the Usher Peer Support Group does.
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Huronia Hearing Impaired
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Ontario Association of Sign Language Interpreters. To provide support and professional development as well as promote ethical and professional behaviour among the membership. To advocate for professional recognition and to provide public education about the role of Sign Language Interpreting.
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Personal Statement. Maryan Florio
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Ontario Association of the Deaf. Mission: Working together to ensure a better future for Deaf Ontarians. Mandate: Provide leadership, resources and activitives that promote and protect rights, equality and access of Deaf Ontarians.
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Goal: Ontario Literacy for Deaf People
. Goal: Ontario Literacy for Deaf People (GOLD) is a provincial umbrella organization that provides accessible and culturally relevant training, research, networking and resources to the Deaf and Deafblind literacy community in Ontario.
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Personal Statement. Bruce & Linda Koskie
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Personal Statement. Terry Wilson
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Guelph Royal Association of the Deaf. Community resources for the deaf in the Guelph, Cambridge, Kitchener and Waterloo area.
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Ontario Deaf Sports Association Inc. To promote and facilitate the practice of amateur sports among deaf and hard of hearing people in Ontario.
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Maritime Association of Professional Sign Language Interpreters. MAPSLI's visual language interpreters interpret in a variety of situations where Deaf and hearing people wish to communicate, e.g. doctor's appointments, meetings, workshops, schools, etc. Individuals & organizations supporting the aims and objectives of MAPSLI are also welcome to join our association.
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Society of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Nova Scotians. Society of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Nova Scotians is committed to providing services to meet the needs of the Deaf, hard of hearing and late deafened with dignity, integrity and respect.
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Personal Statement. Kimberly Banks
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Western Institute for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing.
The Western Institute for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing exists to address the needs of deaf, deafened and hard of hearing individuals by providing products, services and programs that work towards ensuring accessibility to their environment which is equal to that of the hearing public.
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