Need an Interpreter?
In Hawaii, there are two reputable agencies you can reach out to for interpreting or other communication access services.
In Hawaii, there are two reputable agencies you can reach out to for interpreting or other communication access services.
A therapist can work with people who need help with their mental illness, but also works with people who are basically mentally healthy but need healing from emotional hurt.
There are service dogs that are trained specifically to help those of us with hearing loss.
Lifetime Disability Access passes are available for those of us who have permanent disabilities, which includes hearing (and/or vision) loss.
Deaf-Blind Communication Cards – Comprehensive Service Center for People who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing or Deaf-Blind
The CSC’s Hard of Hearing Program was developed to provide support for people who identify as hard of hearing, whether congenital or late-deafened.
ʻOhana Program for families with deaf, hard of hearing, or deaf-blind children.
This card was developed to address situations in the past where individuals with communication access needs faced communication barriers and difficulties due to others not understanding that they require other methods to communicate effectively.
SATC joined forces with the Hawai’i Coalition Against Sexual Assault (HCASA) and Shooter’s Film Production to produce a 9-minute educational film to highlight the high risk intersection between alcohol and sexual violence, and encourage bystander intervention.