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National Association of the Deaf (United States)

1880 establishments in the United StatesDeafness organizations in the United StatesDeafness rights organizationsHealth and disability rights organizations in the United StatesOrganizations established in 1880

The National Association of the Deaf (NAD) is an organization for the promotion of the rights of deaf people in the United States. NAD was founded in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1880 as a non-profit organization run by Deaf people to advocate for deaf rights, its first president being Robert P. McGregor of Ohio. It includes associations from all 50 states and Washington, DC, and is the US member of the World Federation of the Deaf, which has over 120 national associations of Deaf people as members. It has its headquarters in Silver Spring, Maryland. All of its presidents were late-deafened until the 1970s. It is in charge of the Miss Deaf America Ambassador programs, which are held during the association's conventions. It has advocated for deaf rights in all aspects of life, from public transportation to education.

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National Association of the Deaf (United States)
Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring

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Fenwick Lane 1316
20910 Silver Spring
Maryland, United States
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