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

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Head of Adult Services 
Chelsea District Library
221 S. Main St. Chelsea, MI 48118
734.475.8732 ext. 218


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