27 May Home, But Not Alone – no contact visits and online chats
Staying healthy, for most of us, now means staying home. We are thrilled to introduce Home, But Not Alone...
Staying healthy, for most of us, now means staying home. We are thrilled to introduce Home, But Not Alone...
On Friday October 25th, Deaf Access staff, friends, family and members of the community at large, came together for our 35th Anniversary Celebration. With a beautiful view of the changing colours of the landscape of the Barrie Golf and Country club, we enjoyed a delicious...
Deaf Access is looking to expand our ASL-English Interpreting team. Consideration will be given to individuals who have graduated from a recognized ASL-English Interpreter Program, hold current AVLIC membership and have completed the Ontario Interpreting Services (OIS) screening process. Interpreting opportunities are offered on a freelance basis...