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Did you know that there are approximately 85,000 people right here in the Mid-South who are deaf or hard-of-hearing? I didn't until I was introduced to the Memphis Deaf Community. The Memphis Deaf Community is a non-profit organization that strives to enhance the life of people in the local Deaf community by connecting them to each other socially and by informing them of events and activities that are relative to their lives. Their website also provides information on Deaf churches, sign language classes, and Deaf schools and is written and maintained by a Deaf Memphian.

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October 20, 2007 at 7:48 pm
(1) Deaf lady from Florida says:

It is so amazing city of Memphis, TN. I sure love here so much that I hate to leave to go back home. There are so much to see here.

June 7, 2008 at 2:42 pm
(2) Alex says:

This is great what these guys are doing!

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(3) Corrie Purham says:

I have done sign language in Fayetteville, NC for several years through my church. Im soooooo intrested in doing it here in Memphis but am clueless as to where to start. My goal is to become a sign language interpretor in the Memphis City School System and information provided would be greatly apprecited. Thanks

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