The Alexander Graham Bell Associations is a non profit organization for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing, it is also known as the AG Bell, they are great supporters of network, and advocate for “listening, learning, talking and hearing loss individuals. Throughout the year the Alexander Graham Bell Association has provided scholarships and financial aid money for hard of hearing and many other individuals who want to achieve an education in life. The AG Bell association also endorses the use of spoken language as well as “hearing technology” for children that can hear so well and give them support with devices that will give them better hearing aid. Alexander Graham Bell Association headquartered is located in Washington, D.C., but has more located throughout the United States as well as a network of international affiliates with whom people can get involved in science everyone is welcome to the association. The Association is a great sponsor and helps the AG Bell College Scholarship Awards Program for deaf and hard of hearing students it has granted them $1,000 to $10,000 of scholarships. Alexander Graham Bell association was an association created more for the benefit of the deaf when it was first established as well as to promote the Teaching of Speech to the Deaf (AAPTSD) but later it expand to help all kind of people. The Association was first named Alexander Graham Bell's Volta Bureau in 1887 "for the increase and diffusion of knowledge relating to the deaf" and later was renamed as the Alexander Graham Bell Association for the Deaf in 1956 suggested by Mrs. Frances Toms who’s some got great help by this organization which also changed his life. You can as well contact the Alexander Graham Bell association by calling (202) 337-5220 which the phone number and email is in there website and they will be happy to answer your questions.
The AG bell association benefits the deaf in the way that it provides them with academic help, teacher’s interpreter and as...