
Giving back to the Deaf and hard of hearing community is CSD’s passion. To that end, CSD provides a wide range of services, — reaching people around the world — that create opportunities to help people lead richer and fuller lives. We believe that anyone who benefits and from CSD services will ultimately give back by creating a more positive world for us all.
Explore our services today to see how you or your business can benefit from CSD. Be sure to check back frequently, as we are continuously adding to and enhancing our portfolio of services.
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Relay
Leading Relay innovation from day one |
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International Relay
CSD Relay International’s expertise encompasses a total end-to-end service, from the client product to the contact center, and extensive experience in working with regulations and requirements that may vary from country to country. |
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Interpreting
CSD came to fruition more than 35 years ago because of the barriers that are created when communication access is lacking. These barriers have since largely disappeared, in large part because of the Interpreting Services that CSD has provided on a daily basis over the last 35 years. |
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Contact Centers
In a world where the expectation is to be connected, CSD Contact Center Solutions are built to ensure that connectivity builds relationships. CSD has been building these relationships between customers and service providers for over 25 years in a variety of different scenarios. |
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Project Endeavor
Project Endeavor seeks to provide Deaf and hard of hearing individuals with low income access to broadband or high speed internet through discounted internet service plans and internet devices. |
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Human Services
CSD started out as an organization that provided services for the Deaf and hard of hearing in Sioux Falls. Over the years, CSD’s programs have expanded to include nationally accredited programs in multiple states, and have touched hundreds of thousands of individuals. |
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Sprint CapTel®
Over 22 million Americans have some degree of hearing loss, a number that makes up 8% of the entire US population. The vast majority (95%) of these individuals lose their hearing late in their lives, long after an opportunity to learn American Sign Language has passed them by. |
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Equipment Distribution
No carpenter has ever built a house using just his or her bare hands. To be able to build a successful foundation for anything, like a carpenter requires a hammer and nails, an individual must have the right tools to be able to succeed in life. |