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| Web Pages |
| Deafblind International |
| The world association promoting services for deafblind people. |
| Australian DeafBlind Council (ADBC) |
| Information on Usher's syndrome. Membership includes people with deafblindness, family, carers, support workers, professionals and service organisations. |
| A-Z to Deafblindness |
| Understand more about deafblindness, and the people who live with it, including information about how to communicate with a deafblind person. |
| Croatian Association for the Deafblind Persons Dodir |
| About Croatian deafblind people, news, information about deafblindness and Usher syndrome, photo album. [Croatian, English] |
| Sense |
| The national (UK) voluntary organization working with and supporting people of all ages who are deafblind or have associated disabilities. Includes international services. |
| New England Center Deafblind Project |
| Working with children and young adults and providing support for their families. Serving Massachusetts, Maine, New Hampshire and Connecticut. Includes their goals, programs, resources, consultations and contact details. |
| Overview of Deafblindness |
| The National Information Clearinghouse on children who are deafblind. |
| DeafBlind Children Home Page |
| Information and support for parents of deafblind children. |
| SEE/HEAR |
| Free newsletter for families and professionals on visual impairments and deafblindness. Articles on an array of topics, with extensive archives. [English, Spanish] |
| DeafBlindInfo.org |
| Information on dual sensory loss of all kinds. Resource listings for Minnesota, the USA, and the world. Includes specialized consumer resource guides for adults, youth, senior citizens, and families. |
| Helen Keller National Center for DeafBlind Youth and Adults (HKNC) |
| Nationwide services for people who are deaf-blind. Provides evaluation and training a wide variety of vocational and independent living skills. Site includes National Registry Of Persons Who Are Deaf-Blind entry form. |
| Project for New Mexico Children Who Are Deafblind |
| Technical assistance, training, distance education, and networking information to families, service providers, and individuals, birth through 21, who are deafblind. |