Founded in 1880, the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) is the
oldest and largest organization representing people with disabilities in the United
States.
The NAD safeguards the accessibility and civil rights of 28
million deaf and hard of hearing Americans in a variety of areas including education,
employment, health care and social services, and telecommunications. A private, non-profit
501(c)(3) organization, the NAD is a dynamic federation of 51 state association
affiliates, sponsoring and organizational affiliates, and direct members.
Programs and activities include grassroots advocacy and
empowerment, captioned media, certification of American Sign Language professionals;
certification of sign language interpreters; deafness-related information and
publications, legal assistance, policy development and research, public awareness, and
youth leadership development.
Visit the NAD Website by clicking HERE