SLSP is a fun-filled, exciting summer day camp in ASL for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, their hearing siblings, and hearing children with Deaf and Hard of Hearing relatives.
SLSP is a fun-filled, exciting summer day camp in ASL for Deaf and Hard of Hearing children, their hearing siblings, and hearing children with Deaf and Hard of Hearing relatives.
Camp activities include field trips, swimming, sports and physical activity, arts and crafts, and games.
Campers engage Deaf and hearing counsellors in ASL.All campers enjoy meeting role models, having fun with peers, and making new friends.
Silent Voice has a long history of providing services to members of the Deaf community. In the early 1970s, a Catholic priest and a group of community-minded individuals recognized that disadvantaged Deaf adults and children had a number of significant needs that were not being met within the social service community.
In 1975, Silent Voice Canada Inc. became incorporated federally as a not-for-profit charitable organization, and continues to this day to provide an array of accessible programming and services responding to the needs of Deaf adults, youth, children, infants, and their families, in American Sign Language (ASL).
In 1981 Silent Voice was accepted as a member agency of the Catholic Charities of the Archdiocese of Toronto. As a member agency, Silent Voice is held accountable to its funders, stakeholders, partners, and the individuals and families we serve.
Our Mission
Silent Voice serves Deaf adults, youth, children, and their families in an American Sign Language (ASL) environment. We are dedicated to improving communication and relationships between Deaf and hearing family members and Deaf and hearing members of the community. Silent Voice is an agency grounded in Catholic values offering services to the whole community. We value and respect the dignity and worth of all people.
Our Values
This program will give graduates sufficient skills to enable them to communicate, at a basic level, with members of the Deaf Community in a variety of situations.
Aspects of Deaf culture and the Deaf community are introduced.
In our Division, Sign Language Interpreters communicate with and interpret for deaf and hard of hearing students that sign using either American Sign Language or Signed Exact English.
This introductory course in American Sign Language (ASL) teaches students to manage everyday communication in ASL and integrate deaf culture and deaf community content.
Students in this class will be taught American Sign Language (ASL). This class will focus on expressive and receptive ASL skills (equivalent to speaking and listening).
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