The Virgin Islands Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities (VIUCEDD) is once again opening the virtual classroom to the community with FUN-damentals of ASL 2, a free interactive American Sign Language (ASL) workshop scheduled for Monday, Sept. 8, at 6 p.m. via Zoom.
The workshop offers children and adults alike the opportunity to learn essential ASL commands in an engaging, beginner-friendly format. The program is designed to not just teach the basics of sign language but also to encourage inclusivity and create stronger connections across the territory.
“American Sign Language is a powerful way to build connections. Even learning a few signs can open doors to clearer communication, show support for the deaf and hard of hearing community, and create opportunities for greater understanding. At VIUCEDD, we encourage people to start with the basics, because those first steps can make everyday interactions more welcoming and meaningful,” according to Shamika Thomas, VIUCEDD executive director.
This session is part of VIUCEDD’s ongoing mission to enhance accessibility, understanding, and support for individuals with developmental and other disabilities. Established at the University of the Virgin Islands, VIUCEDD works to improve the quality of life for people with disabilities and their families through training, technical assistance, respect, advocacy, and community education. The center often partners with local and national organizations to provide resources and create a more inclusive Virgin Islands.
The ASL initiative is tied to VIUCEDD’s Allied Help Coalition, a grassroots program dedicated to fostering support for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing, equipping their families with tools for communication, and raising awareness among the wider public.
Community members can register for this event using this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/2zGz-hohT0y_sIrLXjQ7mg. For more information, contact Khalifa Thomas at 340-693-1322 or khalifa.thomas@uvi.edu.
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