The Learning Center for the Deaf is a model and leader in educational, therapeutic, and community services for, by, and with deaf and hard of hearing children and adults. Since 1970, we have been a true pioneer in Deaf Education, and an innovator in providing comprehensive services to deaf and hard of hearing children and adults.
We are home to two schools - Marie Philip School, enrolling more than 120 students Pre-K to Grade 12+, and Walden School, a nationally-recognized residential treatment program with a focus on trauma-informed care. Our community-based programs and services include: Audiology Clinic, Interpreting Services, ASL classes, Parent Infant Program, statewide Behavioral Health services, and Public School Partnership program.
The mission of The Learning Center for the Deaf is to ensure that all deaf and hard of hearing children and adults thrive by having the knowledge, opportunity, and power to design the future of their choice.