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About Nad
The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) advocates for the rights of deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the United States. The organization provides resources, support, and information to promote equality and accessibility for the deaf community.
Advocate for the rights and accessibility of the deaf community.
What You Can Do
- Access resources for deaf advocacy
- Find information on legal rights
- Connect with local deaf organizations
- Stay updated on deaf-related news
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the mission of the NAD?
The mission of the NAD is to advocate for the civil, human, and linguistic rights of deaf and hard of hearing individuals.
How can I get involved with the NAD?
You can get involved by becoming a member, volunteering, or participating in local events and initiatives.
Does the NAD provide resources for families of deaf individuals?
Yes, the NAD offers resources and support for families to help them understand and advocate for their deaf family members.
Is there a membership fee for joining the NAD?
Yes, there is a membership fee, which helps support the organization's advocacy efforts and programs.
Where can I find information about deaf events?
You can find information about upcoming deaf events on the NAD website under the events section.