| Adult Loss of Hearing Association Arizona: Non-profit community organization in Tucson that provides services for the deaf, especially post-lingual and late-deafened adults. |
| Canadian Hard of Hearing Association - Edmonton Branch: Offering support groups, classes, youth services, and information resources. |
| Center for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Non-profit agency serving individuals with hearing loss throughout Wisconsin. Services include interpreter coordination services, infant/toddler program, and assistive technology sales and support. |
| Center on Deafness Inland Empire: Community-based service agency whose mission is to enable deaf, hard-of-hearing, and deafened adults to live independent, productive lives, with full access to all services and opportunities available. Located in Riverside, California. |
| Communicaid for Hearing-Impaired Persons: Non-profit volunteer organization provides support to the hearing-impaired in Montreal. |
| Deaf Counseling, Advocacy, and Referral Agency: Offerings include social services, information, referral and job services. Based in California. |
| Deaf Program: Segment of the Tampa Bay Academy designed to serve deaf children and adolescents through private residential treatment for psychiatric and behavioral issues. |
| Deaf Service Bureau of West Central Florida, Inc.: Agency provides advocacy, sign language interpreting, and other services for independent living. |
| DeafFun.com: Activities and events for deaf individuals, ASL students, and interpreters. Based in Brooklyn, New York. |
| Goodrich Center for the Deaf: Offers interpreter referral, captioning services, education outreach, support groups, and case management in the Dallas/Fort Worth area. |
| Information Center for Deaf Arizonans: Lists workshops, meetings, events, and other items of interest to deaf individuals in Arizona. |
| JamDeaf: Non-governmental organization providing a range of services to deaf Jamaicans. |
| Metro Maryland Kids of Deaf Parents: Non-profit organization plans all kinds of family-oriented activities, provides workshops for deaf parents with hearing children, and helps increase community awareness. |
| Michigan Deaf Association: Membership information, purpose, history, and accomplishments as well as contact information. |
| National Technical Institute for the Deaf: The world's largest technical college for deaf students, located in Rochester, NY. |
| Newborn Hearing Screening and Intervention in North Carolina: Newborn hearing screening and follow-up services in North Carolina. |
| Northern Virginia Cued Speech Association: Non-profit organization dedicating to promoting the use and accessibility of cued speech to the hearing impaired. |
| Northern Virginia Sign Language Club: Promotes socialization and interaction between the deaf and hearing communities. |
| Postsecondary Education Programs Network: National collaboration of four regional postsecondary education centers in the United States, for individuals who are deaf, and hard of hearing. |
| Potomac Chapter of the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf: Non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the field of interpreting. Serving Maryland and the District of Columbia. |
| Signing the Cross: Resources for Deaf Catholics in the Diocese of San Diego, including schedules of interpreted masses and a bulletin board. |
| Southwest Services for the Deaf: Provides mental health services, information, and resources for the Deaf community in the southwest United States. |
| Southwest Washington Center of the Deaf and Hard of Hearing: Service center for deaf, hard of hearing, and deafblind people, their families, friends and neighbors. |
| Texas Panhandle Deaf Resources: Includes but not limited to: deaf church, Texas Relay, volunteer opportunities, and new technologies. |
| The Canadian Hearing Society: Provides services that enhance the independence of deaf, deafened and hard of hearing people, and that encourage prevention of hearing loss. |
| Washtenaw Area Self Help for Hard of Hearing: Local chapter of the Hearing Loss Association of America, a support group for deaf and hard of hearing people. Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan. |