Alexander Graham Bell Assoc. for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing
3417 Volta Place, NW
Washington, DC 20007
202 337-5220
202 337-8314 Fax
www.agbell.org
The AG Bell Assoc. is a lifelong resource, support network, and advocate for listening, learning, talking, and living independently with hearing loss. Through publications, outreach, training, scholarships, and financial aid, AG Bell promotes the use of spoken language and hearing technology.
Alternatives in Education for the Hearing Impaired
2020 E. Camp McDonald Rd.
Mt. Prospect, IL 60056
847 297-3206
847 297-3208 Fax
www.aehi.org
Foster literacy for children who are deaf or hard of hearing through the use of Cued Speech and other teaching tolls and technologies. Model school, early intervention, teacher and transliterator training programs.
American Academy of Audiology (AAA)
11730 Plaza America Drive
Suite 300
Reston, VA 20190
800 222-2336
www.audiology.org
With more than 10,000 members, the American Academy of Audiology
is the world’s largest professional organization of, by and for audiologists.
American Hearing Research Foundation
8 South Michigan Avenue
Suite 814
Chicago, IL 60603-4539
312 726-9670
312 726-9695 Fax
www.american-hearing.org
The AHRF’s purpose is to provide support for medical research into the causes, prevention, and cure of deafness, impaired hearing and balance disorders, and to promote hearing health education.