
Date of service: 7/9/22 It was important to us that we had an ASL interpreter on hand at our wedding for the few relatives that are deaf; some other weddings in the family did not have an...
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In 1999, the South Eastern Wisconsin Center for Independent Living (SEWCIL) opened an interpreting division. It's name? The Interpreting Department. A year later, in 2000, The Interpreting Department broke away from SEWCIL to join with the Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing (CDHH), one of HEAR Wisconsin's many old names. Today CommLink has both full-time and part-time interpreters, and as our clientele grows, our need for more interpreters continues to grow also.
CommLink is Wisconsin's trusted resource for quality sign language interpreters. We offer sign language interpreting services provided by licensed professionals for business meetings, medical appointments, legal proceedings, and everyday events.
Date of service: 7/9/22 It was important to us that we had an ASL interpreter on hand at our wedding for the few relatives that are deaf; some other weddings in the family did not have an...