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HKNC: HELEN KELLER NATIONAL CENTER FOR DEAFBLIND YOUTHSON-CAMPUS SERVICESOFF-CAMPUS SERVICESINFORMATION ON COMBINED VISION AND HEARINGLOSS
The Technology, Research, and Innovation Center (TRIC) is a state of the art technology center for those who are deafblind located on the campus of HKNC in Sands Point, New York. While the center is still under construction, we're excited to tell you about the areas TRIC will work to serve the deafblind community. Learn more. HKNC: DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK 2021 June 27th to July 3rd, 2021. The theme this year is: DeafBlind Employees Can Help Businesses Grow with Unique Insights and Perspectives. TrailBlazer, BigThinker, GoGetter, DeafBlind. The essence of the message is that 2020 was a landmark year for improvements in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I), and disabled individuals have seen HKNC: AVAILABLE CLASSES Available Classes. Our online training modules offer maximum flexibility, enabling you to balance your studies with your work and family obligations. You can complete your classwork at home, at the time of day that makes the most sense for you. Advocacy in the Deaf-Blind World (ADBW) NO CEUs. Price:HKSB: LOCATIONS
HKSB Suffolk County. 1767 Veterans Memorial Highway. Suite 18. Islandia, NY 11749. 631-424-0022. Highlights: Central location for all Suffolk County Services. Rehabilitation Services (orientation and mobility training, employment services and Assistive Technology Center) Low Vision Eye Services. HKNC: VIRTUAL SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS 2021 HKNC Summer 2021 Youth Programs are going VIRTUAL. In a time when distance learning ensures your safety, HKNC has adapted our New York programs to online so that you may still have the opportunity to learn from other deaf-blind individuals and our experienced professionals. Prior to the beginning of the program, HKNC staff will assess HKSB: CAMP HELEN KELLER Overview. If you’re looking for an unforgettable summer experience for your low vision child, consider Camp Helen Keller. Run by Helen Keller Services for the Blind (HKSB) on the beautiful LIU Post campus in Nassau County, the camp aims to improve self-esteem, self HELEN KELLER DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK JUNE 27 JULY 3, … HELEN KELLER DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK June 27 – July 3, 2021 Suggested Activities The theme this year is how talented employees whoare DeafBlind
HKNC: SOUTHWESTERN REGION What We Do. Our regional offices bring HKNC resources to you. Your regional representative knows all about the programs and services that are available to deaf-blind individuals, their families and service providers in your state and beyond, and can help you find and access the ones that are right for you. HKNC: ONLINE LEARNING TOOLS & INFORMATION This project is in direct response to a critical need in the field of deaf-blindness for technology trainers who understand how to effectively assess and train individuals who are deaf-blind. Topics covered in this fully accessible video series include: Preparing for the Technology Assessment. The Interview. HKS: LIVE, WORK, THRIVE After a late-night chance encounter with a DeafBlind man on a New York City street, writer/director Doug Roland wrote the award winning short film, Feeling Through. Doug knew from the start he wanted to cast a true DeafBlind actor to star, so he partnered with Helen Keller Services to realize that mission. Language is a powerful tool and itis
HKNC: HELEN KELLER NATIONAL CENTER FOR DEAFBLIND YOUTHSON-CAMPUS SERVICESOFF-CAMPUS SERVICESINFORMATION ON COMBINED VISION AND HEARINGLOSS
The Technology, Research, and Innovation Center (TRIC) is a state of the art technology center for those who are deafblind located on the campus of HKNC in Sands Point, New York. While the center is still under construction, we're excited to tell you about the areas TRIC will work to serve the deafblind community. Learn more. HKNC: DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK 2021 June 27th to July 3rd, 2021. The theme this year is: DeafBlind Employees Can Help Businesses Grow with Unique Insights and Perspectives. TrailBlazer, BigThinker, GoGetter, DeafBlind. The essence of the message is that 2020 was a landmark year for improvements in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I), and disabled individuals have seen HKNC: AVAILABLE CLASSES Available Classes. Our online training modules offer maximum flexibility, enabling you to balance your studies with your work and family obligations. You can complete your classwork at home, at the time of day that makes the most sense for you. Advocacy in the Deaf-Blind World (ADBW) NO CEUs. Price:HKSB: LOCATIONS
HKSB Suffolk County. 1767 Veterans Memorial Highway. Suite 18. Islandia, NY 11749. 631-424-0022. Highlights: Central location for all Suffolk County Services. Rehabilitation Services (orientation and mobility training, employment services and Assistive Technology Center) Low Vision Eye Services. HKNC: VIRTUAL SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS 2021 HKNC Summer 2021 Youth Programs are going VIRTUAL. In a time when distance learning ensures your safety, HKNC has adapted our New York programs to online so that you may still have the opportunity to learn from other deaf-blind individuals and our experienced professionals. Prior to the beginning of the program, HKNC staff will assess HKSB: CAMP HELEN KELLER Overview. If you’re looking for an unforgettable summer experience for your low vision child, consider Camp Helen Keller. Run by Helen Keller Services for the Blind (HKSB) on the beautiful LIU Post campus in Nassau County, the camp aims to improve self-esteem, self HELEN KELLER DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK JUNE 27 JULY 3, … HELEN KELLER DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK June 27 – July 3, 2021 Suggested Activities The theme this year is how talented employees whoare DeafBlind
HKNC: SOUTHWESTERN REGION What We Do. Our regional offices bring HKNC resources to you. Your regional representative knows all about the programs and services that are available to deaf-blind individuals, their families and service providers in your state and beyond, and can help you find and access the ones that are right for you. HKNC: ONLINE LEARNING TOOLS & INFORMATION This project is in direct response to a critical need in the field of deaf-blindness for technology trainers who understand how to effectively assess and train individuals who are deaf-blind. Topics covered in this fully accessible video series include: Preparing for the Technology Assessment. The Interview. HKS: LIVE, WORK, THRIVE After a late-night chance encounter with a DeafBlind man on a New York City street, writer/director Doug Roland wrote the award winning short film, Feeling Through. Doug knew from the start he wanted to cast a true DeafBlind actor to star, so he partnered with Helen Keller Services to realize that mission. Language is a powerful tool and itis
HKNC: AVAILABLE CLASSES Available Classes. Our online training modules offer maximum flexibility, enabling you to balance your studies with your work and family obligations. You can complete your classwork at home, at the time of day that makes the most sense for you. Advocacy in the Deaf-Blind World (ADBW) NO CEUs. Price: HKNC: VIRTUAL SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS 2021 HKNC Summer 2021 Youth Programs are going VIRTUAL. In a time when distance learning ensures your safety, HKNC has adapted our New York programs to online so that you may still have the opportunity to learn from other deaf-blind individuals and our experienced professionals.HKNC: LOCATIONS
HKNC Headquarters. HKNC's residential training facility is home to a true adult learning community. Students work closely with a team of experts to develop an individualized action plan and training program tailored to their needs and goals. HKSB: LOW VISION SERVICES At Helen Keller Services for the Blind (HKSB), you may receive an eye exam from a doctor certified in New York State as a low vision specialist. You will be asked about your eye care history and how your sight affects your ability to accomplish everyday tasks like shopping, reading large print, writing checks, walking indoors and out, andmore.
HKNC: NATIONAL SERVICES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Contact. For more information, contact Mark Armstrong, Coordinator of Senior Adult Services, at 516-269-9429 or mark.armstrong@hknc.org. HKNC: NORTH CENTRAL REGION On February 16, 2021, we welcomed John Filek, Region 5 services coordinator, covering IL, MN, WI, MI, IN and OH. He will oversee Region 5’s DeafBlind specialists for IL, Joann Rushing, IN/OH, Kacie Weldy, MI/OH, Karlee Wascher and IL’s youth services coordinator, McKenna Liesman. For the past six years, John served as Director ofPrograms
HKS: 2ND ANNUAL HKS’ VIRTUAL HELEN’S 5K RUN. WALK. RIDE. 2021 April 24 - May 9, 2021. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SPONSORED, FUNDRAISED AND PARTICIPATED IN THIS YEAR’S EVENT! WE CAME SO CLOSE TO OUR GOAL OF $30,000! TO DATE, WE’VE RAISED $29,228! WE COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU! HKS: WHAT IS AN SSP? A Support Service Provider, commonly referred to as an SSP, is a specially trained individual who provides access to the community for people who are deaf-blind. This empowers the deaf-blind person to make decisions for themselves based on the visual, environmental and social information provided by the SSP. DEAFBLIND EMPLOYEES CAN HELP BUSINESSES GROW WITH UNIQUE TRAILBLAZER BIGTHINKER GOGETTER DEAFBLIND DeafBlind employees can help businesses grow with unique insights and perspectives. 1 A G E 201 T DI A Learn how
HKS: LIVE, WORK, THRIVE After a late-night chance encounter with a DeafBlind man on a New York City street, writer/director Doug Roland wrote the award winning short film, Feeling Through. Doug knew from the start he wanted to cast a true DeafBlind actor to star, so he partnered with Helen Keller Services to realize that mission. Language is a powerful tool and itis
HKNC: HELEN KELLER NATIONAL CENTER FOR DEAFBLIND YOUTHSON-CAMPUS SERVICESOFF-CAMPUS SERVICESINFORMATION ON COMBINED VISION AND HEARINGLOSS
The Technology, Research, and Innovation Center (TRIC) is a state of the art technology center for those who are deafblind located on the campus of HKNC in Sands Point, New York. While the center is still under construction, we're excited to tell you about the areas TRIC will work to serve the deafblind community. Learn more. HKNC: AVAILABLE CLASSES Available Classes. Our online training modules offer maximum flexibility, enabling you to balance your studies with your work and family obligations. You can complete your classwork at home, at the time of day that makes the most sense for you. Advocacy in the Deaf-Blind World (ADBW) NO CEUs. Price:HKSB: LOCATIONS
HKSB Suffolk County. 1767 Veterans Memorial Highway. Suite 18. Islandia, NY 11749. 631-424-0022. Highlights: Central location for all Suffolk County Services. Rehabilitation Services (orientation and mobility training, employment services and Assistive Technology Center) Low Vision Eye Services. HKSB: CAMP HELEN KELLERCAMP HELEN FLORIDAHKSB USCAMP HELEN ATHENS ALCAMP HELEN STATE PARKHELEN KELLER INSTITUTECAMP HELEN STATE PARKCABINS
Overview. If you’re looking for an unforgettable summer experience for your low vision child, consider Camp Helen Keller. Run by Helen Keller Services for the Blind (HKSB) on the beautiful LIU Post campus in Nassau County, the camp aims to improve self-esteem, selfHKNC: LOCATIONS
HKNC Headquarters. HKNC's residential training facility is home to a true adult learning community. Students work closely with a team of experts to develop an individualized action plan and training program tailored to their needs and goals. HKNC: COMMON CAUSES OF COMBINED VISION AND HEARING LOSS The most common causes of vision loss in older adults are: Cataracts. Glaucoma. Age-related macular degeneration. Diabetes/diabetic retinopathy. For people who have been sighted all of their lives, the impact of this loss can be profound. If a person also develops any degree of hearing loss, the results can be overwhelming. HKNC: DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK 2021 June 27th to July 3rd, 2021. The theme this year is: DeafBlind Employees Can Help Businesses Grow with Unique Insights and Perspectives. TrailBlazer, BigThinker, GoGetter, DeafBlind. The essence of the message is that 2020 was a landmark year for improvements in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I), and disabled individuals have seen HKNC: SOUTHWESTERN REGION What We Do. Our regional offices bring HKNC resources to you. Your regional representative knows all about the programs and services that are available to deaf-blind individuals, their families and service providers in your state and beyond, and can help you find and access the ones that are right for you. HKNC: ONLINE LEARNING TOOLS & INFORMATION This project is in direct response to a critical need in the field of deaf-blindness for technology trainers who understand how to effectively assess and train individuals who are deaf-blind. Topics covered in this fully accessible video series include: Preparing for the Technology Assessment. The Interview. HKS: LIVE, WORK, THRIVE After a late-night chance encounter with a DeafBlind man on a New York City street, writer/director Doug Roland wrote the award winning short film, Feeling Through. Doug knew from the start he wanted to cast a true DeafBlind actor to star, so he partnered with Helen Keller Services to realize that mission. Language is a powerful tool and itis
HKNC: HELEN KELLER NATIONAL CENTER FOR DEAFBLIND YOUTHSON-CAMPUS SERVICESOFF-CAMPUS SERVICESINFORMATION ON COMBINED VISION AND HEARINGLOSS
The Technology, Research, and Innovation Center (TRIC) is a state of the art technology center for those who are deafblind located on the campus of HKNC in Sands Point, New York. While the center is still under construction, we're excited to tell you about the areas TRIC will work to serve the deafblind community. Learn more. HKNC: AVAILABLE CLASSES Available Classes. Our online training modules offer maximum flexibility, enabling you to balance your studies with your work and family obligations. You can complete your classwork at home, at the time of day that makes the most sense for you. Advocacy in the Deaf-Blind World (ADBW) NO CEUs. Price:HKSB: LOCATIONS
HKSB Suffolk County. 1767 Veterans Memorial Highway. Suite 18. Islandia, NY 11749. 631-424-0022. Highlights: Central location for all Suffolk County Services. Rehabilitation Services (orientation and mobility training, employment services and Assistive Technology Center) Low Vision Eye Services. HKSB: CAMP HELEN KELLERCAMP HELEN FLORIDAHKSB USCAMP HELEN ATHENS ALCAMP HELEN STATE PARKHELEN KELLER INSTITUTECAMP HELEN STATE PARKCABINS
Overview. If you’re looking for an unforgettable summer experience for your low vision child, consider Camp Helen Keller. Run by Helen Keller Services for the Blind (HKSB) on the beautiful LIU Post campus in Nassau County, the camp aims to improve self-esteem, selfHKNC: LOCATIONS
HKNC Headquarters. HKNC's residential training facility is home to a true adult learning community. Students work closely with a team of experts to develop an individualized action plan and training program tailored to their needs and goals. HKNC: COMMON CAUSES OF COMBINED VISION AND HEARING LOSS The most common causes of vision loss in older adults are: Cataracts. Glaucoma. Age-related macular degeneration. Diabetes/diabetic retinopathy. For people who have been sighted all of their lives, the impact of this loss can be profound. If a person also develops any degree of hearing loss, the results can be overwhelming. HKNC: DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK 2021 June 27th to July 3rd, 2021. The theme this year is: DeafBlind Employees Can Help Businesses Grow with Unique Insights and Perspectives. TrailBlazer, BigThinker, GoGetter, DeafBlind. The essence of the message is that 2020 was a landmark year for improvements in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I), and disabled individuals have seen HKNC: SOUTHWESTERN REGION What We Do. Our regional offices bring HKNC resources to you. Your regional representative knows all about the programs and services that are available to deaf-blind individuals, their families and service providers in your state and beyond, and can help you find and access the ones that are right for you. HKNC: ONLINE LEARNING TOOLS & INFORMATION This project is in direct response to a critical need in the field of deaf-blindness for technology trainers who understand how to effectively assess and train individuals who are deaf-blind. Topics covered in this fully accessible video series include: Preparing for the Technology Assessment. The Interview.HKS: LOG IN
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HKNC: DEAFBLIND AWARENESS WEEK 2021 June 27th to July 3rd, 2021. The theme this year is: DeafBlind Employees Can Help Businesses Grow with Unique Insights and Perspectives. TrailBlazer, BigThinker, GoGetter, DeafBlind. The essence of the message is that 2020 was a landmark year for improvements in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DE&I), and disabled individuals have seen HKNC: COMMUNICATION TRAINING At HKNC, communication specialists will work with you to identify and master the techniques that make the most sense for your daily routine and to develop strategies to handle challenging situations with confidence. Use strategies and tools like note-writing and communication cards to communicate more effectively in the community. HKNC: REGIONAL SERVICES Regional Services. Our regional offices extend HKNC’s reach across the United States. Each office is run by a regional representative, who connects DeafBlind individuals, their families and service providers with all that HKNC has to offer ─ consultation, advocacy, assessment, training, referrals and more. HKS: ANNUAL REPORT & FINANCIALS Past Financials. Click on the links below to download the past IRS Form 990 and financial statements. 2019 Year End Financials 2018 Year End Financials 2017 Year End Financials 2016 Year End Financials 2015 Year End Financials 2014 Year End Financials 2018 IRS Form 990 2017 IRS Form 990 2016 IRS Form 990 2015 IRS Form 990 2014 IRS Form 9902013
HKNC: NATIONAL SERVICES FOR SENIOR CITIZENS Contact. For more information, contact Mark Armstrong, Coordinator of Senior Adult Services, at 516-269-9429 or mark.armstrong@hknc.org. HKS: 2ND ANNUAL HKS’ VIRTUAL HELEN’S 5K RUN. WALK. RIDE. 2021 April 24 - May 9, 2021. THANK YOU TO EVERYONE WHO SPONSORED, FUNDRAISED AND PARTICIPATED IN THIS YEAR’S EVENT! WE CAME SO CLOSE TO OUR GOAL OF $30,000! TO DATE, WE’VE RAISED $29,228! WE COULDN’T HAVE DONE IT WITHOUT YOU! HKNC: CONFIDENT LIVING PROGRAM FOR SENIOR CITIZENS HKNC’s Confident Living Program can help you take the first steps toward maintaining an independent lifestyle. During the five-day program, you’ll have the opportunity to: Try out the latest in assistive technology. Learn strategies to help you take care of your home, prepare for emergencies, travel safely, enjoy leisure activitiesand more.
HKS: HELEN KELLER SERVICES HELPS CHILDREN AND ADULTS Helen Keller Services helps children and adults prepare for the future. Helen Keller Services (HKS) has a proud history of providing services to help blind and deafblind individuals acquire the skillsets needed to lead productive lives. According to the agency’s new president and CEO, Joseph Bruno, Helen Keller Services takes a“boots
HKNC: SOUTHEASTERN REGION Regional Representative Cory L. Parker, MS Region 4A (AL, FL, GA, MS, VI): Cory Parker joined the HKNC staff on July 25, 2016. Cory’s previous employment included two years as vocational rehabilitation senior consultant/deaf-blind specialist in the Bureau of Field Services/Program Resources Section, Division of Vocational Rehabilitation, Florida Department of Education in Tallahassee. Skip to main content The Helen Keller Services website has been designed with accessibility in mind. Check out our viewing options. You can change the text size and text contrast. And to make it easier for individuals using screen magnifiers, there is a narrow view option. Click the viewing options icon to get started. Close Menu* HKS
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HKS AND THE FEELING THROUGH TEAM ATTEND THE 93RD ANNUAL ACADEMY AWARDS After a late-night chance encounter with a DeafBlind man on a New York City street, writer/director Doug Roland wrote the award winning short film, Feeling Through. Doug knew from the start he wanted to cast a true DeafBlind actor to star, so he partnered with Helen Keller Services to realize that mission. Watch the Oscar-nominated Best Live Action Short Film Language is a powerful tool and it is our responsibility to ensure the use of our language is inclusive and representative of the cultural collectiveness and valued diversity within the community we serve. It is with this understanding that we are excited to announce the decision to replace our use of the term “deaf-blind” with the preferred term “DeafBlind” throughout Helen Keller Services. Every individual has a different experience and emphasizing both the experience of vision and hearing loss is important. “DeafBlind” applies to a whole person and recognizes Deaf and Blind uniquely as asingle identity.
We are sensitive to the diverse perspectives of the community and respect the wishes of the individuals and audiences we are addressing. Change is necessary for improvement and we are grateful for the feedback from the DeafBlind community in support of our ongoing evolution as an organization.
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