Learning About Hearing Loss

Family-friendly websites where you can learn more about hearing loss:

Laurent Clerc National Deaf Education Center

  • (202) 651-5051
  • Email: clerc.center@gallaudet.edu

National Institute on Deafness and Other Communicative Disorders

  • (800) 241-1044
  • Email: nidcdinfo@nidcd.nih.gov

Finding Other Families Like Yours

Family Voices of North Dakota

  • (888) 522-9654
  • Email: fvnd@drtel.net

Pathfinder Parent Center

  • (701) 837-7500 or (800) 245-5840
  • Email: info@pathfinder-nd.org

Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

  • (202) 337-5220
  • Email: info@agbell.org

American Society for Deaf Children

  • (800) 942-2732
  • Email: asdc@deafchildren.org

Getting Services for Your Child

North Dakota Early Hearing Detection and Intervention Program

  • (800) 233-1737
  • Email: wendy.thomas@minotstateu.edu

North Dakota Part C Early Intervention Program

  • (701) 328-8930 or (800) 472-2622
  • Email: dhseo@nd.gov

North Dakota School for the Deaf Outreach Services

  • (701) 665-4400 or (800) 887-2980
  • Email: nd.sd@sendit.nodak.edu

Let Them Hear Foundation Advocacy Program

Oral Deaf Education Programs

  • (877) 672-5332





Learning more about communication options:

  • ASL University:
  • John Tracy Clinic Correspondence Courses
    (213) 748-5481 or (800) 522-4582 
  • National Cued Speech Association
    (301) 915-8009 or (800) 459-3529 
    Email: info@cuedspeech.org

Helping to Pay for Services

Children’s Special Health Services

  • (800) 755-2714 

North Dakota Medical Assistance

  • (800) 755-2604

Interagency Program for Assistive Technology (IPAT)

  • (800) 895-4728

Sertoma Clubs

  • (816) 333-8300

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Funding Assistance for Audiology Services

Hearing Aid Loaner Programs