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http://www.csdvrs.com
I was amused by their ad ("WATCH VIDEO NOW").
It is a deaf-owned organization called Communication Service for the Deaf.
Their website is http://www.c-s-d.org/
Their mission statement is: The mission of CSD is to provide greater opportunities for access, independence, and awareness for all individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing. Through global leadership and a continuum of quality communication services and human service programs, CSD provides the tools conducive to a positive and fully integrated life.
Their history:
CSD (also known as Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc.) opened its doors on November 1, 1975, in Sioux Falls, S.D, with the South Dakota state legislature providing funds, matched by South Dakota Association for the Deaf (SDAD), to help create CSD.
What began as a one-person venture now covers 42 offices throughout the nation (along with 3,000 employees).
CSD offered services like interpreting and TTY repair in 1975, and today operates the telecommunications relay service for 31 states and provides a nationwide video relay service, along with an array of human services. From serving only Sioux Falls, S.D. in 1975 to the entire nation today, CSD looks forward to serving you.
I was amused by their ad ("WATCH VIDEO NOW").
It is a deaf-owned organization called Communication Service for the Deaf.
Their website is http://www.c-s-d.org/
Their mission statement is: The mission of CSD is to provide greater opportunities for access, independence, and awareness for all individuals who are deaf, hard of hearing. Through global leadership and a continuum of quality communication services and human service programs, CSD provides the tools conducive to a positive and fully integrated life.
Their history:
CSD (also known as Communication Service for the Deaf, Inc.) opened its doors on November 1, 1975, in Sioux Falls, S.D, with the South Dakota state legislature providing funds, matched by South Dakota Association for the Deaf (SDAD), to help create CSD.
What began as a one-person venture now covers 42 offices throughout the nation (along with 3,000 employees).
CSD offered services like interpreting and TTY repair in 1975, and today operates the telecommunications relay service for 31 states and provides a nationwide video relay service, along with an array of human services. From serving only Sioux Falls, S.D. in 1975 to the entire nation today, CSD looks forward to serving you.
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