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  • Holiday Party 2025 (Rochester, NY)

    Our Holiday Party will be on Sunday, December 7th from 10:00 am-12:00 pm at Nazareth University located at 4245 East Ave, Rochester 14618 in the York Wellness and Rehabilitation Institute. This is a great chance for families and kids to connect and some holiday fun! This event is for families with children who are deaf/hard of hearing as well as professionals that work with deaf/hard of hearing kids.

  • Inclusive Story Time 2025 (Mamaroneck)

    Join us for an inclusive reading of I Deaf-initely Can by Rhett The Heeler followed by crafts, education, and friends. This is a welcoming space for all children, D/deaf, hard of hearing, and all languages! Book will be in ASL by a Deaf adult and in Spoken English.

  • Holiday Rock 2025 (Syracuse, NY)

    Get ready to rock around the holidays with Gemini Sky! Whole Me, Inc. is hosting the Holiday Rock with GeminiSky event.

  • Holiday Party 2025 (Albany, NY)

    We are excited to announce the date for our annual Holiday party at Bring on the Spectrum. We wanted to give everyone a big heads up since we know the holiday season can be especially busy.

  • Parent Support – Virtual Events – January 2026

    A virtual presentation introducing the basic premises of AVT followed by an open discussions with time for your questions with Pamela Talbot M.Ed, CCC-SLP, LSLS-AVT, C.E.D. Certified LSLS-AVT.

  • Winter Play Meet-Up (Rhinebeck, NY)

    Families with Deaf / Hard of Hearing children are invited to join us for a fun winter event at At Play in Rhinebeck, NY.

  • Deaf Night Out Bowling (Clifton Park)

    Join us for a fun night out for our first school-aged event. Any family with a D/HH member aged 5-99 are invited for a free night of bowling funded by Hands and Voices of New York.

  • Spring Event (Saratoga, NY)

    Join us at a private event at the Saratoga Children’s Museum for a fun filled morning of imaginative play and a science demonstration about rainbows!

  • Parent Support – Virtual Events – April 2026

    Learn how ASL and spoke language together provide a strong foundation for language development. Review intentional and purposeful use of bilingual strategies for DHH children.

  • Parent Support – Virtual Events – May 2026

    This parent/caregiver presentation will discuss the benefits of wear time for technology, ideas for keeping devices securely on, and how to maximize auditory access and incidental learning to promote access to listening and spoken language in day to day routines. Participants will learn the research behind thinking about hearing and listening as the “doorway to the brain”.