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    • About Us
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      • Past Events
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      • Spotlight
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  • About Us
    • Who We Are
    • Supporters/ Sponsors
  • Events
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    • AADHH Scholarships
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  • Donate
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AADHH

Association for the advancement of Deaf/Hard of hearing

Association for the advancement of Deaf/Hard of hearing Association for the advancement of Deaf/Hard of hearing Association for the advancement of Deaf/Hard of hearing

About AADHH

AADHH Board Members

AADHH is a Deaf-centered organization whose board is comprised of passionate parents, Deaf adults, and community members:


AADHH is proud to have the support and guidance of our Board Members:

  • Khadija Hicks, Cofounder/President
  • Dawn Pauling, Cofounder/Vice-President
  • Toni Cannon-Mitchell, Cofounder/Secretary
  • Deborah Love Peel, Cofounder/Treasurer
  • Khyiana Tate, General Board Member
  • Cassie Simmons, General Board Member 
  • Briana Brown, General Board Member 
  • Jessica Scott, General Board Member
  • Tonya Butler, General Board Member
  • Stacy Powe, General Board Member

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Our History

 AADHH was established approximately six years ago by parents of Deaf children.  Dedicated to improving the educational and occupational outcomes of Deaf/Hard of Hearing youth and young adults by creating more accessible educational and occupational experiences. AADHH has hosted a variety of well-attended educational, recreational, and social events over the years. Events such as ASL family cooking classes, tutoring programs,  town hall meetings, etc. continue to provide events that positively impact the Deaf/Hard of Hearing youth, young adults, and their families. 

Our Vision

 To improve the educational and occupational outcomes of Deaf youth and young adults.

Connect With Us


AADHH

9591 Ward Street Detroit, MI 48227

aadhhnonprofit@gmail.com

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