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American Military Retirees Assocation (AMRA)
The AMRA encourages military retirees to band together to protect earned benefits by educating on benefits available and advocating for the protection of earned benefits through active monitoring of legislation in the U.S. Congress and the policies and proposals of the Department of Defense and the Department of Veterans Affairs.
Rochester Institute of Technology
Rochester Institute of Technology, Rochester, N.Y., which is home to the National Technical Institute for the Deaf, a worldwide leader in educating men and women with hearing loss. RIT is also designated a "Yellow Ribbon" and "Servicemembers Consortium College" for their educational support of veterans, servicemembers and their families.

The Injured Marine Semper Fi Fund is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established to provide financial aid and quality of life assistance to service members and their families.
Tricare’s Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP) provides assistive technology and services to people with disabilities, Federal managers, supervisors, and IT professionals. CAP increases access to information and works to remove barriers to employment opportunities by eliminating the costs of assistive technology and accommodation solutions.
The mission of MAA is to ensure operational readiness and quality-of-life to the Fighting Force and eligible beneficiaries by providing cost-effective hearing health care through state-of-the-art audiological services, including prevention, medical surveillance, education, and research.
Military.com's free membership connects servicemembers, military families and veterans to all the benefits of service — government benefits, scholarships, discounts, lifelong friends, mentors, great stories of military life or missions, and much more.
Hearing Loss Association of America (HLAA)
HLAA provides assistance and resources for people with hearing loss and their families. The HLAA impacts communication access, public policy, research, public awareness, and service delivery related to hearing difficulties.
ALDs from Williams Sound are devices designed to help individuals with hearing difficulties hear more clearly in a wide array of social situations -- whether those needs are specific to listening on the phone, to a television, in a group setting or during one-on-one conversations. An ALD is designed to pick up sounds from the sound source and bring it directly to the listener's ear, without the distraction of background noise.