
Santa Barbara / Goleta
Deaf and Hard of Hearing Community
Supporting, Connecting and Encouraging Individuals and Families with Hearing Loss to Live Their Best Lives
- 30 de diciembre de 2025Read more...The Santa Barbara Deaf/Hard of Hearing community meets every 4th Friday of the month from 5:30-8:30 at Rusty's Pizza on 270 Storke Road. All are welcome! Deaf, Hard of Hearing, Hearing, Children, Teens, High school and College Students, Adults, Moms, Dads....you name it! More information...30 de diciembre de 2025Read more...Every Tuesday from 6:30-8pm January 13, 2026 to February 24, 2005 EVERYONE IS INVITED! ONLY ONE RULE NO TALKING Grace Fisher Foundation La Cumbre Mall 120 S Hope Ave Unit F118 Santa Barbara, CA 93105 See less6 de noviembre de 2025Read more...See entire journey here - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 Thank you for reading along on this series as I shared my first twelve months of having a cochlear implant. Here in my final post I’ll wrap it up with my closing thoughts and reflections about where I’m at at this point of my journey....30 de septiembre de 2025Read more...See entire journey here - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 In my last two post, I talked about my relatively fast adaptation to hearing through my cochlear implant and also shared the reality that the implant does not solve all my hearing challenges. As for most people with varying degrees of...30 de septiembre de 2025Read more...SBCC ASL Fundraiser by California Pizza Kitchen (CPK) on 719 Paseo Nuevo on Wednesday October 1, 2025. Mention it when dining, takeout, on line order or catering to CPK and they will donate 20% to the SBCC ASL Club.31 de agosto de 2025Read more...One day post surgery…let the healing begin See entire journey here - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 In my last post here, I shared how the months following cochlear implant surgery were a mix of gratitude for what I had regained and grief for what I could never get back. I wrote about...18 de agosto de 2025Read more...Read Julie Hayes Bio here See entire journey here - Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 When I woke up from cochlear implant surgery nine months ago, I was full of hope. I’d spent four years losing my hearing to bilateral Ménière’s disease, navigating the grief, the technology, the sign...More Posts
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