Mississippi Listings of. Contacts for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals. (Primarily Starkville/Columbus Area)
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1 Mississippi Listings of Contacts for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Individuals
2 Churches and Ministries Calvary Baptist Deaf Chapel 501 W. Main Street P.O. Box 7116 Tupelo, MS Mississippi Deaf Ministries of the Assemblies of GOD PO Box 1942 Jackson, MS Woodland Hills Baptist Deaf Chapel Pastor Bobby Gladney (Deaf) Interim Pastor Debbie Battle, Interpreter Coordinator P.O. Box Old Canton Road Jackson, MS (601) (voice/tty) (601) (voice/tty) Individuals (Columbus, Starkville Area) Patty Childers Free-lance Interpreter P.O. Box 623 QA- Level 2 Starkville, MS (662) Home PattySongs@AOL.COM Sheri Cliatt Melanie Groner (662) Work Gloria Kiser gloriak51@yahoo.com Page Leftwich Starkville Public Schools Greensboro Center Starkville, MS jpleftwich@ebicom.net Christy Hays olemiss76@hotmail.com Educational Interpreter Public Schools-Caledonia, MS. Counselor with Sign Skills Member of ASL/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Advocacy Group Teacher of the Deaf Starkville Public Schools Facilitator of ASL/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Advocacy Group 2
3 Individuals (Columbus, Starkville Area) (Continued) Lori Reed Teresa Riddick Robert Woodward Facilitator of ASL/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Advocacy Group Interpreter Member of ASL/Deaf and Hard of Hearing Advocacy Group Occupational Therapist with sign skills Agencies and Organizations Coalition for Citizens with Disabilities 754 N. President Street, Suite 2 Jackson, MS LIFE (Living Independence for Everyone) 201 Jefferson St., Suite D Tupelo, MS Web Site: Mississippi Association of the Deaf (MAD) P.O. Box Jackson, MS National Web Site: (601) (voice/tty) (601) (fax) (662) (voice/tty/fax) (601) (tty) (601) (voice) (601) (fax) Nancedeafy@aol.com Mississippi Speech, (800) Language and Hearing (601) (fax) Association (MSHA) 129 Shadow Hill Drive Madison, MS Web Site: Mississippi Project START (Success Through Assistive/ Rehabilitative Technology) P.O. Box 1698 Jackson, MS (800) (voice/tty) (601) (voice/tty) spower@netdoor.com 3
4 Agencies and Organizations (Continued) Sherry Dixon Lynda O'Neal Self Help for Hard of Hearing People, INC. (SHHH) 1358 Dianne Drive Jackson, MS National Web Site: (601) (tty) (601) (tty) University of Southern Mississippi C.A.I.D and Signing Eagles Web Site: Schools, Colleges and Universities Carol Kelley, Director (601) (voice/tty) Hinds Community College (601) (fax) Disability Support Services Raymond, MS Deaf and Hard of Hearing Program Web Site: Sue Goldman (662) or (662) Itawamba Community College (662) (fax) Foreign Language Department 602 W. Hill Street Fulton, MS Web Site Anne Sullivan, Director Magnolia Speech School (601) (voice) 733 Flag Chapel Road (601) (tty) Jackson, MS (601) (fax) or Web Site: 4
5 Schools, Colleges and Universities (Continued) R.D. Harris, Interim Superintendent Mississippi School for the Deaf (601) Eastover Drive (601) (secty.) Jackson, Mississippi (601) (fax) E Fax: Diann Jennings (601) Communications Coordinator Dana Campbell (601) Public Relations, Technical and Outreach (Office: Fax: ??) Web Site: Janice Thompson (662) or Deaf Services Coordinator (662) (fax) Mississippi State University Student Support Services P.O. Box 806 Mississippi State, MS Web Site: Glen Hendren Faculty Mississippi State University Counselor Education/Educational Psychology Mississippi State, MS Web Site: Frank Puckett Faculty Mississippi State University Counselor Education/Educational Psychology Mississippi State, MS Web Site: (662) voice/use relay (662) 325- (fax) (662) voice/use relay (662) 325- (fax) 5
6 Schools, Colleges and Universities (Continued) Jodi Roberts (662) Counselor (662) 325- (fax) Mississippi State University Career Services P.O. Box 806 Mississippi State, MS Web Site: Ardessa Minor, Director Stacey Reycraft (662) or (TTY) Program Assistant (662) (fax) University of Mississippi Office of Student Disability Services Weir Hall - East Wing (Suite 114) University, MS Web Site: Valerie Decoux, Director (601) Office of Disability Accommodations (601) (fax) University of Southern Mississippi valerie.decoux@usm.edu P.O. Box 8586 Hattiesburg, MS Sign Language Interpreters B.H. Stringer, Director Deaf Service Center #10 Twelve Oak Circle Suite E Jackson, MS (601) (voice/tty) (601) (fax) Nancy Davis, Administrator (662) (tty) The Communication Center for (662) (voice) the Deaf and Hard of Hearing (662) (Amanda - pager) 213 W. Main, Suite 280 (662) (fax) Tupelo, MS Ncrdavis@aol.com Peggy Bosma De L'Epee Deaf Service Center 1450 North Street Gulfport MS USA drrwoods@worldnet.att.net (228) (voice/tty) (228) (fax) 6
7 Sign Language Interpreters (Continued) Denee Smith (601) Office of Deaf and (601) (fax) Hard of Hearing (ODHH) (601) (tty) 300 Capers Avenue Building #4 Jackson, MS Edee Dull (662) North Mississippi Medial Center 830 Gloster Tupelo, MS Michelle Dorough Becky Gatian Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College (Jefferson-Davis Campus) r Mandi Dewitt Tara Plakyda Interpreter (800) Signature Works (601) (601) (fax) P.O. Drawer 30 Customer Service (800) Hazlehurst, MS Web Site: Sonya Walters Interpreter Training Program Hinds Community College P. O. Box 1171 Raymond, Mississippi Lee Williams Hinds Community College P. O. Box 1171 Raymond, Mississippi (601) (work) 7
8 Sign Language Interpreters (Continued) Alois Wolverton Mississippi Quality Assurance (QA) Screening 312 Ridge Park Drive Raymond, Mississippi (601) (home) (601) (work) Sandy Davis (601) Hattiesburg, MS. Karen Junior (662) S. Main Street Greenville, MS Amy Ainsworth (601) (Capers Office) Jackson, MS. Greg Goldman (601) (Capers Office) Jackson, MS. Gayle Burnett (228) (Coast) Deaf-Blind Information B.J. LeJeune (662) Deaf-Blind Specialist RRTC on Blindness and Low Vision Mississippi State University P.O. Box 6189 Mississippi State, MS Web Site: or RRTC Web site 8
9 Deaf-Blind Information (Continued) Jennifer Duck-Baker (662) Deaf-Blind Specialist Allied Personal Adjustment Center (APAC) P.O. Box 1543 Tupelo, MS Theresa Bennett (800) Project Coordinator Mississippi Services for Children and Young Adults with Deaf-Blindness University of Southern Mississippi Department of Special Education Box 5115 Hattiesburg, MS State Offices Jim Booth, Director Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing (ODHH) 300 Capers Avenue Building #4 Jackson, MS (601) (tty) (601) (voice) (601) (fax) Everett F. Kelley, Director (601) (601) (fax) Office of Special Education Central High Building - Suite North West Street/P.O. Box 771 Jackson, MS Web Site: Special Educational Coordinators Listings 9
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