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Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center Family Services

Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center

Fort Myers, Florida - Lee County

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May 29, 2026

Area

Fort Myers

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1860 Boy Scout Drive, Suite B208, Fort Myers, FL 33907

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Provider overview

Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center provides Southwest Florida family services for deaf and hard-of-hearing children, including Deaf mentoring and Shared Reading Project literacy support.

Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center is a Fort Myers nonprofit deaf service center serving Southwest Florida through education, advocacy, family services, ASL access, community involvement, and referral support.

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Ages
Families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children; Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adults needing mentoring, literacy, communication, or family support
Season
Year-round family services, mentoring, literacy support, and referrals as available
Cost
The source says the Deaf Mentoring Program is sponsored in part by United Way of Lee County; families should confirm any fees, sponsorship limits, and service availability directly.

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Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center

1860 Boy Scout Drive, Suite B208, Fort Myers, FL 33907

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Programs and offerings

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Family services and Deaf mentoring

Family support, Deaf mentoring, communication and literacy support, and Shared Reading Project resources for families with DHH children.

Ages
Families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children; Deaf and hard-of-hearing children and adults needing mentoring, literacy, communication, or family support
Season
Year-round family services, mentoring, literacy support, and referrals as available
Schedule
The source asks families to request Deaf Mentoring Services through the page; families should confirm mentoring schedule, Shared Reading availability, and service-area coverage.
Cost
The source says the Deaf Mentoring Program is sponsored in part by United Way of Lee County; families should confirm any fees, sponsorship limits, and service availability directly.
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Last checked
May 29, 2026
Why this is listed
The official DHHC Family Services page says the center provides support services to families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children, offers Deaf Mentoring Services to improve literacy and communication skills, and offers the Shared Reading Project, pairing Deaf adult mentors with families that have deaf children and providing children's literature with sign-language videos.
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Program details we found

Family services and Deaf mentoring

The official DHHC Family Services page says the center provides support services to families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children, offers Deaf Mentoring Services to improve literacy and communication skills, and offers the Shared Reading Project, pairing Deaf adult mentors with families that have deaf children and providing children's literature with sign-language videos.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: DHHC describes support services for families with DHH children, Deaf mentoring, communication and literacy skill support, tailored mentoring, Shared Reading Project, Deaf adult mentors, children's literature, sign-language videos, and opportunities for children to interact with fluent signing adults.

Access notes to confirm: Families should confirm service-area eligibility across Lee, Charlotte, Collier, Hendry, and Glades counties, mentor availability, home or center-based format, ASL level, Shared Reading materials, family participation expectations, transportation, registration steps, and whether services fit the child's age and communication approach.

What we checked

What we found: The official DHHC Family Services page says the center provides support services to families with deaf or hard-of-hearing children, offers Deaf Mentoring Services to improve literacy and communication skills, and offers the Shared Reading Project, pairing Deaf adult mentors with families that have deaf children and providing children's literature with sign-language videos.

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Is Sally J. Pimentel Deaf and Hard of Hearing Center Family Services reviewed for quality by Inclusive Programs Guide?

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Families should confirm current availability, registration deadlines, eligibility, support level, staff training, safety policies, cost, schedule, and fit before enrolling.

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