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ABOUT CRS OUTREACH CONTACT US


   

     Community Outreach

We are part of a community of diverse California Relay Service users. Reaching out to you is very important to us. We attend many events throughout the Golden State and we get our best ideas from users like you!

Maybe you want to let us know what new services and features you'd like to see in the future. Or you have a great idea or two up your sleeve that you want to tell us about. Share them with us when you see us at your next event!

We're there for you in a variety of ways. Here are some of the ways we reach out to California:

  • Individual and group presentations
  • We can send our Outreach Representatives and Specialists to an event near you, or arrange a visit with you or your organization so you can learn more about CRS!
  • Literature distribution
  • If you would like more information about CRS to be mailed to you or your organization, just contact us.
  • Tradeshows, events and meetings
  • If you'd like us to be part of your next California event, let us know!

Our CRS outreach team makes a conscientious effort to provide outreach and education across all ages and all demographic elements in the state of California, including private sector businesses, public sector agencies, schools and educational programs, people who are deaf, hard-of-hearing, late deafened, have speech difficulties, and hearing; we also reach out to ethnic minorities, their families, and associated service providers and organizations.

Our outreach programs provide an opportunity for you to tell us what's important to you. With your input, we can continue to introduce ground-breaking, innovative new products and services! We welcome your questions, suggestions and comments.

If you have ideas on how we can better serve your needs, please let us know through our contact form.

If you want a GoAmerica CRS representative to give a presentation to your group or organization, please contact us here.

Thanks for sharing, and welcome to the GoAmerica family. We're here for you.

 



California Relay Service (CRS) is funded by the Deaf and disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP),
a program of the California Public Utilities Commission.
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