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Donor Acknowledgments: February 2023
INDIVIDUAL DONORS Anonymous Robert Davidson Sara Hildalgo Deborah Korhonen Edgar & Lynda Layland Bradley MagalaDEDICATED DONORS Rachel Carroll & Isaiah BowmanIn memory of Barbara Jean Carroll Susan & Raphael OrensteinDiana Hernandez-McCaffery Memorial...
JUST RELEASED! Our Limited Edition Spring Spirit Shirt!
Dance like butterfly with ASDC's Spring T-Shirt!Designed by ASDC's Social Media Manager Ashley - our Spring Shirt is sure to bring color and joy to your world! A LIMITED EDITION shirt – this one will be sure to go fast as we enjoy the transformation from winter to...
ASL Video of the Week 3/15/23: Ten Lucky Leprechauns
Fiddle-de-fizz, 'tis magic, it is! When leprechauns find each other. Count from one to ten as one little leprechaun looking for treasure magically becomes ten silly leprechaun friends at the end of the rainbow! A numeral incorporation ASL story. A humorous, English...
Happy International Women’s Day 2023!
Today is International Women's Day (IWD), a global day to celebrate the social, economic, cultural and political achievements of women. We are surrounded by notable women everywhere; hard-workers, dreamers, entrepreneurs and strong women. Just look around! You can see...
ASL Video of the Week 3/8/2023: Down the Flower Path
Down the Flower Patch In this American Sign Language (ASL) children’s book, Down the Flower Path teaches young children about the love of nature and the different types of flowers through a quaint story about a child searching for a rose. You can also find anotehr...
Meet our 2023 Roy K Holcomb Distinguished Lecturers
Dr. Leala HolcombDamon TimmASDC is proud to announce that our 2023 Roy K Holcomb Distinguished Lecturers are Dr. Leala Holcomb and Damon Timm. Dr. Leala Holcomb is deaf and grew up receiving American Sign Language/English bilingual education at the California School...
March 6th is National Deaf Youth Day! Celebrate With Us!
Celebrate National Deaf Youth Day! What is National Deaf Youth Day? National Deaf Youth Day was developed to recognize and bring together deaf and hard of hearing youth from schools for the deaf, mainstream programs, and universities. National Deaf Youth Day serves...
ASL Video of the Week 3/2/23: Welcome March!
Welcome March! and Spring! This week's videos are all about Spring Weather and March ASL Signs!Maybe you've heard the phrase - "March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb!" Have you ever wondered why? Learn all about Spring weather with an ASL Story shared...
Registration Now OPEN! Join us for the Literacy: Creating Connections with Language Conference in October
OCTOBER 19-21, 2023 FRANCIS MARION HOTEL | CHARLESTON, SCASDC, along with our fellow conference hosts, is excited to announce that registration for our first annual Literacy: Creating Connections with Language is now OPEN! Taking place October 19-21, 2023 in...
February Donor Spotlight: Eva K. – Spring Lake H.S. Senior
Recently, students in David Theune's English class at Spring Lake High School in Michigan recently completed a writing assignment and challenge titled "Words Have Power". In this assignment they were asked to focus on writing about non-profit organizations and the...