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DEAF411 releases "Deaf-Friendly Cities in the U.S." report
NEW YORK CITY (Deaf411) - (11 August 2009) - Deaf411, a deaf marketing and
public relations company, has released the final report and results of a
year-long survey on which cities are considered “deaf friendly.” The final
report, which lists 20 U.S. cities, was released today and is now available for
public viewing.
This “Deaf Friendly Cities” report includes a narrative of a selected city from each
of four U.S. regions, lists several community resources, and photos representing a
variety of situations that are considered “deaf friendly” to deaf consumers or
travelers.
"While research for this report should not be considered scientific," a Deaf411
representative explains, "this sampling of consumers with significant hearing loss
who depend primarily on sign language provides solid criteria for evaluating cities
for accessibility from a deaf friendly perspective."
DEAF-FRIENDLY CITIES IN THE U.S.
Video & Free Online Report -
http://www.deaf411online.com/76.html