Deaf and Hear Alberta
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ASL Interpreting Services

All of your ASL/English interpreting options in one place. On-site, scheduled or on demand virtual remote interpreting to connect you with an American Sign Language interpreter. Deaf and Hear Alberta uses local, qualified, and professional ASL interpreters who are ready to serve you across Alberta. Additionally offers emergency interpreting services.

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Main Focus
Deaf and Hard of Hearing
Ages
All
Funding Eligibility
None
ASL Counselling Services
Being Deaf, hard of hearing, or losing your hearing gradually can make life harder. It can affect how you see yourself and how you get along with your family, friends, and coworkers. Sometimes, it can lead to feeling frustrated, alone, and confused. Deaf and hard-of-hearing people face communication challenges and discrimination every day, which can be different from what others go through. Getting mental health support is already tough for people who can hear and speak, and it’s even harder for those who use ASL to communicate. Finding a therapist or counselor who knows ASL is quite rare. Reach out to Deaf and Hear Alberta to book a consultation.
Ages: 18+
Tom Pinder Education Scholarship
Each year, we’ll give up to $3,000 to a person who is Deaf or hard-of-hearing. This person should be studying in a school program. The money can be used to help pay for school fees, books, and other things needed for learning.
Ages: 18+
ASL Interpreting Services
All of your ASL/English interpreting options in one place. On-site, scheduled or on demand virtual remote interpreting to connect you with an American Sign Language interpreter. Deaf and Hear Alberta uses local, qualified, and professional ASL interpreters who are ready to serve you across Alberta. Additionally offers emergency interpreting services.
Ages: All
Family Focused ASL Immersion Weekends
Family focused ASL (FFASL) is exclusive to Deaf & Hear Alberta, and features common everyday language used within the family setting. FFASL provides a unique learning environment for families with Deaf members (or with severe or progressive hearing loss) and professionals who work with children who are Deaf or who have a developmental disability. The suggested minimum age of child participants is 6 years. There is no cost to join.
Ages: 6+

About this Organization

We strongly believe that everyone deserves the ability to communicate! We offer services and technology choices for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals in Alberta. This helps them be a part of society fully. We also offer programs and education for everyone to improve fair communication, which brings more access and opportunities. Our dream is a society where people who can hear understand, accept, and warmly include Deaf and hard-of-hearing people.

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