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NH Interpreter Directory:

Cover page of the PDF for the NH interpreter and CART directory from the Department of Education & Vocational Rehabilitation
NDHHS logo, 4 abstract splashes. Clockwise from top left, dark teal, bright pink, light blue, and yellow orange

Northeast Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, Inc.

Dedicated to serving the NH  community through empowerment, education, and advocacy for equal access and opportunity.

Official logo/seal for RID. Text around the edge "registry of interpreter for the Deaf, inc. Established 1964"

Registry of Interpreters

for the Deaf, Inc.

The national certifying body of interpreters that fosters the professional growth of interpreting.

photo of a sunset over a lake by a forest

New Hampshire

Association of the Deaf

Affiliate chapter of NAD. Non-profit organization here for the Deaf in New Hampshire.

NAD logo. Red letters NAD in a blue circle

National Association

of the Deaf

Premier civil rights organization

of, by and for deaf and hard of hearing individuals in the US

University of New Hampshire logo. Shield outline on blue background, blue N on white on the left and right white H on blue

University of New Hampshire at Manchester

Preparing skillful interpreters through interaction and immersion.

Large white letters "VR". Below smaller white letters "New Hampshire" with the shape of a sprouting plant. Green background.

NH Vocational

Rehabilitation

VR provides an array of supports to people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or late-deafened to earn, learn, and live life to the fullest.

Realistic line art white hands making the ASL sign for interpreter, over a small black circle with a thick green border

NH Interpreter

Licensure Board

Interpreters must hold a license to practice as an interpreter in NH

4 symbols of the disability community on alternate blue & purple diamonds. Clockwise from top: wheelchair, blind, deaf

Americans with

Disabilities Act

Protects people with disabilities from discrimination.

Disability rights are civil rights.

Royal blue "DRC" with letters interlocked. Black text below: "disability rights center - NH"

NH Disability

Rights Center

Protecting, advancing and strengthening the legal rights of all people with disabilities

Red lowercase "gsil" with a large gray circle. Black text below: "granite state independent living"

Granite State

Independent Living

Personalized care solutions
for independent living. Dedicated to long-term success.

Blue background with large block letters. White "GN" on top and green "MH" below

Greater Nashua

Mental Health Center

Provides culturally competent diagnostic treatment services to assist Deaf children and adults with mental health.

Black blocky "GCD" followed by a blue then dark blue arrows. Black text below: "Governor's Commission  on Disability"

Governor's Commission

on Disability

Think of the GCD as your NH Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) resource.

Green shape of New Hampshire with white "711" and relay phone symbols inside. Black text on right: "Relay  New Hampshire"

Relay

New Hampshire

full telephone accessibility to deaf, hard of hearing, deaf-blind or speech disabled at no charge.

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NH Education and 

Resource Center

Direct services, resources and programs to optimize educational outcomes for D/HoH children

Blue rectangle with bubbly white letters "ALDA". White text below: "Association of Late  Deafened Adults"

Association of Late

Deafened Adults (ALDA)

Support, advocacy, and outreach for Late-Deafened, Deaf, and Hard of Hearing, as well as their families

Colored illustration of children jumping and dancing in excitement with books in hand

Shared

Reading

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Massachusetts: click here

Intertwined blue stick figures of people with arms upraised surrounded by green leaves to give the impression of a tree

Life

Connections

Residential and day services to D/HoH individuals with intellectual and developmental disabilities 

Black white and gray watercolor or charcoal drawing of a hand with a swirled shell as the palm

Hands &

Voices

Non profit for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children and their families

Community Resources:

Black & white outline of hands making the ASL sign for  "skill" over a black rectangle. Black text below: "EIPA"

EIPA

Educational Interpreter

Performance Assessment

Brown hands with white outlines on a yellow-orange background making the ASL sign for "support"

National Black

Deaf Advocates

Leading advocacy organization of Black Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in the United States

Minimalist mountain with yellow sun peeking over and trees below. Purple text below: "New Hampshire Association of the Deaf"

K-12 Programs and Schools for the Deaf

Deaf and Hard of Hearing programs in the New England Area

Purple loop making a lowercase "D" connected to 2 teal arches making a lowercase "W". Black text below "Deaf Women  United"

Deaf Women

United

Contributing to the community of Deaf women from all walks of life

A photo of a non-specific historic New England stone wall in the woods

Granite

Stone Deaf

Deaf NH native's mission to promote and advocate

2 stacked blue arches, stacked orange arches, and stacked green arches arranged in a circle

Street

Leverage

Equipping interpreters with resources that educate and inspire

A minimalist blue hand, palm up, with 3 yellow stars floating over the palm

Vancro Integrated Interpreting Services

Vermont

ASL Community Services

Forest green clockwise spiral with 5 light green leaves at the outer end of the spiral

Deaf Counseling

Center

Effective, Professional,

Convenient and Affordable

A geometric pinecone of diamond shapes in various green and blue colors, surrounded by a forest grren ring

Pine Tree Society

Maine

ASL Community Services

2 orange-yellow stick figures holding hands with blue sound waves coming from the outer sides of their heads

NH Hears

Making a difference in the lives of people in NH with hearing loss.

Gray and white Massachusetts state seal. An archer with a star inside a shield, surrounded by Latin

MCDHH

Massachusetts Commission

for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing

ASL Community Services

A geometric gray linework circle that vaguely resembles a sunflower

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