Watertown Non-Profit DEAF Inc. Advocates for and Empowers Deaf and DeafBlind Communities
WATERTOWN, MA – For nearly five decades, Deaf Inc. has been a cornerstone of support and empowerment for the deaf, hard of hearing, late-deafened, and deafblind communities in Massachusetts.
Founded in 1977, Deaf Inc. relocated its main office to Watertown in 2023. The organization provides a wide range of services, including advocacy, housing assistance, tax services, and educational programs. Their American Sign Language (ASL) classes stand out as a key initiative, teaching students of all levels to communicate effectively and promoting understanding of Deaf culture.
One of their most impactful programs is the Deaf-Blind Community Access Network (DBCAN), which pairs deafblind individuals with co-navigators to assist with daily activities and community events.
Deaf Inc. recently hosted its annual holiday celebration at the Watertown Free Public Library, bringing together over 35 attendees. The event highlighted the organization’s mission to create spaces for connection and community.
Looking ahead, Deaf Inc. aims to expand its reach, secure additional funding, and continue advocating for legislation that supports the deaf and deafblind communities.
For more information about Deaf Inc. and its programs, including ASL classes, visit deafincma.org.
Daniel Carito and Grace Patrone contributed to this report.
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