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Sign Language Instruction

Programs that provide instruction in visual/manual communication systems that use hand shapes, facial expressions, and other body movements as alternatives to oral and written communication, particularly within the deaf community. Included are programs that teach preverbal infants and toddlers to use sign language as a way of communicating their needs.

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Thru: Rochester School for the Deaf

Eligibility:
Severe to profound hearing loss, ages birth-21 years. Varies by program. Call for information.
Languages:
American Sign Language
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Rochester School for the Deaf

1545 St. Paul Street
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:00AM-5:00PM.

Thru: Deaf Refugee Advocacy, Inc.

Eligibility:
Deaf refugees, asylum-seekers, immigrants, and those from US territories and family members.
Languages:
American Sign Language
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Deaf Refugee Advocacy, Inc.

260 E Main Street
Rochester, NY

Thru: Sign Language Connection

Eligibility:
None.
Languages:
Sign language, Spanish, Ukrainian, Russian, Turkish, Arabic, Chinese (mandarin, cantonese), Vietnamese, Italian, Korean and Nepali., American Sign Language
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Sign Language Connection

3495 Winton Place
Bldg E, Suite 210
Rochester, NY

Hours:
Services available 24 hours.

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