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2111 Orchard Lake Rd
Sylvan Lake, MI 48320

DEAF C.A.N. (Deaf Community Advocacy Network) is a non-profit organization that has been serving the Deaf and Hard of Hearing communities in southeastern Michigan since 1981. They offer a wide range of direct client services, community education, and information for professional groups, with a focus on providing support and resources to individuals and families.

Supported by generous donations from individuals, community organizations, corporations, and foundations, DEAF C.A.N. is dedicated to improving the lives of thousands of Deaf and Hard of Hearing people in the area. Their comprehensive services include behavioral health services, support for senior citizens, the Deaf HIV program, professional development opportunities, interpreting services, and more.

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Sheryl E.
9/28/2016

Can't say enough positive things about this agency. They give back to the Deaf community in so many ways! They provide quality interpreter services as well as support services for deaf...

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