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The Kentucky Commission on Deaf and Hard of Hearing will hold its meeting in Northern Kentucky for the first time on April 22, before the Kentucky Association of the Deaf Town Hall meeting about mental health services for people who are deaf.
The commission will meet from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the Town Hall meeting is scheduled for 2 to 4 p.m., both at Gateway Community and Technical College, 500 Technology Way, Florence.
Both are open to the public.
The commission advises the governor on deaf issues, advocates for deaf and hard of hearing persons on legislative issues and is an information and referral agency for services and programs.
The commission sponsors the annual Kentucky DeaFestival as well as distributing directories and educational information.
The Kentucky Association of the Deaf is a state chapter of the National Association of the Deaf, which works to improve the lives of people who are deaf.
The state group maintains the Kydeaf.org web site as a key communication tool for programs and services.
At the town meeting on April 22, Marcie Jeffers and her assistant, Kim Weldon, will discuss mental health issues and services, including programs dealing with substance abuse.
The Kentucky Commission on Deaf and Hard of Hearing will hold its meeting in Northern Kentucky for the first time on April 22, before the Kentucky Association of the Deaf Town Hall meeting about mental health services for people who are deaf.
The commission will meet from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and the Town Hall meeting is scheduled for 2 to 4 p.m., both at Gateway Community and Technical College, 500 Technology Way, Florence.
Both are open to the public.
The commission advises the governor on deaf issues, advocates for deaf and hard of hearing persons on legislative issues and is an information and referral agency for services and programs.
The commission sponsors the annual Kentucky DeaFestival as well as distributing directories and educational information.
The Kentucky Association of the Deaf is a state chapter of the National Association of the Deaf, which works to improve the lives of people who are deaf.
The state group maintains the Kydeaf.org web site as a key communication tool for programs and services.
At the town meeting on April 22, Marcie Jeffers and her assistant, Kim Weldon, will discuss mental health issues and services, including programs dealing with substance abuse.