PAH, MD at the University of RochesterCity Hall, Rochester,
NY NEW!
The home page of Rochester City Hall. Contains information about city programs and services,
recreational and cultural events in the greater Rochester area, details about the Rochester Public
Library system, a listing of Rochester-based web pages, and other information.
Deaf
New York
Directory
Web: http://dww.deafworldweb.org/int/us/ny/index.html
A listing of organizations and services for deaf and hard of hearing people in New York State
produced by Deaf World Web.
Deaf Rochester News
PO Box 22957
Rochester, NY 14692-2957
585/254-6730 (tty)
A bimonthly newsmagazine about the greater-Rochester Deaf and hard of hearing community.
Articles, photos, calendar of events, contact information for local organizations.
Lifeline, a Program of The Health Association
585/275-2700 (tty)
585/275-5151 (v)
1-800/310-1167 (v)
A 24-hours per day, 7 days per week, free and confidential crisis counseling service by telephone.
Lifeline also offers connections to other human service organizations and information.
MCAHI,
a Program of The Health Association
Email: TheMCAHI@aol.com
One Mount Hope Avenue
Rochester, NY 14620-1088
585/423-9845 (tty)
585/423-9490 (v/tty)
A prevention, education, and advocacy service for deaf and hard of hearing people in the greater
Rochester area. MCAHI offers many services, including information and referral services,
community outreach, sign language classes, sign language interpreter services, and an equipment
loan program.
Monroe County,
NY NEW!
The home page of Monroe County, New York. Contains information about county programs and
services, including parks, roads, human services, economic develoment, etc.
NTID
Center for
Outreach
Web: http://www.rit.edu/~418www/community.html
National Technical Institute for the Deaf
LBJ Building
One Lomb Memorial Drive
Rochester, NY 14623-9932
Offers programs and services to improve career and educational opportunities for people who are
deaf or hard of hearing. These programs include outreach to deaf and hard of hearing people,
potential students, NTID alumni, employers, vocational rehabilitation counselors, school
personnel, and others.
Rochester School for the Deaf
1545 Saint Paul Street
Rochester, NY 14621
585/544-1240 (v/tty)
Offers many programs and services for children and adults, including formal schooling, a deaf
infant program, audiological services, and outreach programs.
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