National Advocates on Deafness
to Inform, Network and Enrich
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Project N.A.D.I.N.E. is a not for profit organization begun in 2008, N.A.D.I.N.E. has set a goal of providing comprehensive and collaborative
resources for parents with deaf children, fostering leadership and advocacy within the Deaf community and educating the general public
about the beauty and value of Deaf culture and its natural language, American Sign Language (ASL).
Welcome to Project N.A.D.I.N.E.
"Abababa Road Tour" Partners with Project N.A.D.I.N.E.
Project N.A.D.I.N.E. is pleased to announce a partnership with the “Abababa Road Tour.” The tour will take us to multiple cities across
the United States, where we can share the beauty of ASL storytelling while raising funds for the many community projects of Project
N.A.D.I.N.E.
There is an easy and free way to support Project N.A.D.I.N.E. iGive.com is a website
that enables you to make a donation to Project N.A.D.I.N.E. every time you buy something online.
Idioms! "Do You See What I'm Saying?" ASL-DVD On Sale Now
This DVD demonstrates how to break down idioms by using concepts in American Sign Language instead of transliterating them word for
word in English. This DVD will provide ideas on analyzing English idioms and ways of conceptualizing them into ASL.
Welcome!
Project N.A.D.I.N.E. is thrilled to host callVRS previous "ASL Story For Kids" vidoes!
This new venue is what co-owner Keith
Wann calls supporting Deaf literacy. "As someone who grew up bilingually with ASL and English and as someone who has children, I understand
firsthand the crucial influence of bilingualism upon children, especially those who are deaf," Wann says. "Yet not all of them have
easy access to ASL-narrated stories. By combining modern video technology with ASL, we can provide on-demand ASL storytelling at no
cost to them."