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By Jamie Berke, About.com Guide to Deafness since 1997

New Article: Ways to Help Deaf People in Developing Countries

Sunday May 27, 2007
Are you a recent retiree or college graduate, or working professional in deafness with time on your hands if not money? There are many volunteer opportunities available for teachers of the deaf, audiologists, and speech language pathologists in developing countries. If you can't volunteer, you can support numerous programs targeted at helping deaf people in developing countries.

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May 28, 2007 at 12:54 pm
(1) Sonny says:

An excellent way to contribute to the deaf in third world countries would be to get in touch or contribute to Global Deaf Connection based in Minnesota. Check out their website at http://www.deafconnection.org/

May 29, 2007 at 6:31 am
(2) Thi_smiletourvn says:

Travelling can make a better life for both deaf travellers and deaf tour guides and operators. We are trying to make this belief come true. Please contact us if you are interested in our project or if you need any tours for deaf and HOH travellers to Vietnam.

Cheers,
Thi from www.smiletourvn.com

February 4, 2008 at 3:44 pm
(3) dk123 says:

ur gay i amnot deaf and theres no such thing ok now what

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