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Homepage links
Internal - 10
External - 1
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Server information of Hearmyhands.org
The IP address of hearmyhands.org is 208.109.78.143
ISP: host.secureserver.net
Server location
Scottsdale, 85260, Arizona, United States, US
Content pages from the website
1. Hear My Hands
Hear My Hands. We are a non profit organization dedicated to producing film and video in American Sign Language.
Familiar with a scenario like this? -- At 2am your 11-month old baby is crying inconsolably and you have no idea what's wrong.3am quickly becomes 4am, 5am... Now, imagine this ...
Signing allows your infant to clearly communicate specific thoughts. Signing reduces frustration for your baby and for you Why? Because they can communicate their needs!
5. Hear My Hands Volunteer Opportunities - VolunteerMatch
By producing video in American Sign Language we: 1. Provide opportunity for the Deaf Community to be infront of and behind the camera. 2. Bridge the gap between the deaf and ...
Sing & Sign Classes are going great and I feel so blessed to share this awesome gift with other families! I want everyone to enjoy the amazing benefits of signing with your child!
Heart of Florida United Way is a critical health and human services charity that services Central Florida's community with Volunteer Central Florida, Gifts In Kind and 2-1-1, a ...
HEAR MY HANDS. American Sign Language Club 2009-2010 "To explore, promote, and educate students and surrounding communities about American Sign Language."