Minnesota Resources

Automotive Needs

One point of contact, deaf salesperson, who can help you find any car you want.

Captionfish 
A captioned movies search engine for the deaf and hard of hearing community

CaptionMax 

Provides closed captioning, subtitling, webcast captioning, audio description, and more. Based in Minnespolis

College of St. Catherine's B.A. in Interpreting Program

DeafBlindinfo.org 
Resources for Minnesotans with combined hearing and vision loss

Deaf Financial Education Center 
A national non-profit deaf organization providing free financial counseling on credit, housing, grants, and educational program course development.

Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services Division (DHHSD) 
Provides assistance to deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing Minnesotans, as well as parents and family of those with a hearing loss. DHHS also oversees the Telephone Equipment Distribution (TED) Program.

The Day One Center, Inc. 
Works with CSD on trainings at battered women's shelters. Shelters available to the Deaf community around the state of Minnesota.

Family Support Connection: Community Directory 
Resource for families with children who are deaf and hard of hearing. We provide families with the full range of options for their children.

Family Tree Clinic 
Provides quality, affordable, confidential reproductive and sexual health care services to diverse communities. Family Tree Clinic also provides Health Education and Services for the Deaf, DeafBlind and Hard of Hearing Community.[ Back to Top ]

Global Deaf Connection 
Developing deaf education and leadership skills through multicultural exchange and support and mentoring programs in developing countries.

Harris Communications 
Products for the Deaf community and people with a hearing loss.

Health and Wellness Program Serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing People 
Provides mental health services to deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing people of all ages. At Regions Hospital.

Hearing and Service Dogs of MN

Minnesota Employment Center (MEC) 
Minnesota Employment Center (MEC) for People who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing 

Minnesota Interpreter Referral website 
Information about sign language interpreters, how to use them and how to find them. 

Minnesota Commission Serving Deaf and Hard of Hearing People (MCDHH) 
Advocates for equal opportunity and rights for deaf, hard of hearing and deafblind people.

Minnesota Relay Service (MRS)

The Minnesota Chemical Dependency Program for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals

Minnesota Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf

Metro Deaf School

Minnesota Association of Deaf Citizens

Minnesota Deaf Campers

Minnesota Necrology Coordinator 
If you know any community members who passed away during the current year,
Please contact Denise Anderson

Minnesota State Academy for the Deaf

MinnePaul 
Sports and Recreation Club for the Deaf/Hard of Hearing in Minnesota

Minnesota Workforce 
Wealth of information, including Job Seeker services, Employer services, Labor Market Information, WorkForce Center locations, and a listing of statewide workshops.

Minnesota Vocational Rehabilitation Services 
we now provide a direct link to identify Services for People Who are Deaf and Hard of Hearing.

Miss Deaf Minnesota Pageant

Sno 72 Club

SportSign 
Sports and recreation interpreting.

Charles Thompson Memorial Hall

VSA Arts of Minnesota

Volunteers of America-Minnesota-Mental Health Clinic-Deaf and Hard of Hearing School Based Services 
This service is designed to provide mental health services within the school setting to deaf, deaf blind, and hard of hearing children, adolescents, and their families

Volunteers of America-Minnesota-Mental Health Clinic-Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program using Telehealth 
This service is designed to provide mental health services in Greater Minnesota to Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and Deafblind children or adolescents and their families.

Volunteers of America-Minnesota-Mental Health Clinic-Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program – Family Focused Therapeutic Services Program 
This service provides parenting education and support to D/HH parents who are at risk for maltreating their young (under school aged) children. Services include individualized home visits and coordination of community services to ensure basic family needs are met such as medical care, clothing, food, employment, childcare, parenting skills, support groups, and transportation. It is important to note that this service is primarily provided with Hennepin County, however as long as the individual’s county is willing to work with VOA to set up a contract, we will be able to provide the individual in their home county of residence.