| Signs
of Love was founded in 1998 by Robin Hanna, who currently serves
as Executive Director. Following is her story of
how Signs of Love began: In
1990 I was introduced to my first taste of American Sign Language
when I took it to meet the foreign language requirement in
college. My fascination with the language and Deaf culture
compelled me to become involved with the Deaf. I served on
regional and national boards of an international Deaf organization,
was involved in ministering with the Deaf in my local church,
and was a freelance interpreter. In 1994 I joined a short-term
missions trip to Mexico where scales fell from my eyes, and
I started realizing the harsh reality of millions of deaf
people in the world without language, and even more assaulting,
without hope.
After
seeing the hardships that the deaf around the world are experiencing,
I was compelled by my Lord to become involved in forging new
frontiers. In 1995, I accepted an invitation to join a short-term
missions trip to Honduras. While on this trip, I realized
the unmet need of organizations working with the Deaf in rural
areas of developing nations. I then began learning all I could
about Deaf ministries in the Western Hemisphere, and after
visiting a few countries, it became clear that this organization
should be founded to reach the Deaf in rural areas. Signs
of Love became a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization in 1999.
The
prevalent needs of the Deaf in rural Honduras, and the lack
of any attention being given to those needs was the reason
Honduras was chosen as the first country to focus our efforts.
I moved to Honduras in the spring of 1999, and will remain
in Honduras until a Deaf national is directing the organization.
At that time we will expand our efforts to another country
to establish the same type of model.
A
difference CAN be made. I invite you to join in these efforts.
Each of us has the potential to be a valuable resource to
this ministry, and I encourage you to become involved. Please
join me in making a difference. I look forward to hearing
from you, and I thank you for your interest.
With
warm appreciation and readiness to serve,
Robin Hanna
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