Free ASL classes and deaf community activities offered in Medford by DASO
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Maximus Osburn
9d ago· 2 min readenNews
Summary
Deaf Activities of Southern Oregon (DASO), a fiscally sponsored project of the Multicultural Association of Southern Oregon, offers free ASL classes in Medford along with various activities and workshops to bridge the gap between the deaf and hearing communities. Their programs include fun events, workshops on fire alarm safety and finances, interpreting for local plays, and service dog demonstrations.
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· 3 pulledA local group aims to bridge the gap between the deaf and hearing world through classes and activities.
They organize fun events and useful workshops on things like fire alarm safety and finances, they offer interpreting for local plays, service dog demos and much more for the local deaf community.
They also welcome everyone looking to learn more about deaf culture, offering ASL classes
MEDFORD, Ore. – A local group aims to bridge the gap between the deaf and hearing world through classes and activities. The group is a fiscally sponsored project of the nonprofit Multicultural Association of Southern Oregon. They’re called Deaf Activities
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