
DeafCan.org serves all southeastern Michigan. Great people to work with for interpreting or _any needs_ related to hearing impairment. They've been around since 1981. I say this as a parent using them in the past, as a librarian, and as a continuing supporter. Lois Keel On 12/18/2015 1:46 PM, Keegan Sulecki wrote:
Hi Everyone,
I am interested in finding out if anyone has recently hired a sign language interpreter to assist the deaf or hearing impaired during a presentation. If you have any recommendations for agencies etc to turn to in order to find an interpreter, especially in the Washtenaw County area, I would appreciate it.
Thanks, Keegan
-- Keegan Sulecki Head of Adult Services Chelsea District Library 221 S. Main St. Chelsea, MI 48118 734.475.8732 ext. 218 chelseadistrictlibrary.org <http://chelseadistrictlibrary.org>
-- Lois Sprengnether Keel Website:<http://www.LoiS-sez.com>, Blog:<http://www.StorytellingResearchLoiS.com>, and posting newspaper accounts of Michigan's "Fighting Fifth" Civil War Infantry at<http://mich5thinfantry.net> * Storyteller in MI Arts and Humanities Directory * In Historical Society of Michigan Directory <http://www.hsmichigan.org/resources/storytellers- speakers-musicians/storyteller- lois-sprengnether-keel/> * State Liaison for National Storytelling Network * Webmaster for<http://www.MichiganStorytelling.org>