Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
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ASL | History
Maryland’s Interpreter Licensing Delay: What it Means for 2026 and Beyond
Since Gateway hosted the Town Hall meeting on Monday, December 9th, a lot more information has surfaced about the upcoming Maryland law. The effect date for the Maryland Interpreting Law has been pushed back to January 1, 2026 while the State Board of Sign Language Interpreters (SBSLI) works out its rules and regulations. This will […]
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Brand Building | History
Who is Gateway Maryland? We are Your Gateway to Understanding and Being Understood
At the heart of Maryland, Gateway stands as a beacon of hope, transformation, and inclusion. Formerly known as HASA, Gateway embodies a mission that is as profound as it is personal: to change lives by ensuring everyone can understand and be understood. This purpose resonates deeply with the communities Gateway serves, uniting individuals of all […]
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ASL | School
The Benefits of Sign Language Education for All Ages
Communication is a bridge that connects us to the world, and sign language—specifically American Sign Language (ASL)—is a profound tool that goes beyond words. Continued learning and becoming skilled in ASL opens doors to personal growth, professional opportunities, and deeper connections. Gateway proudly offers ASL classes tailored for all skill levels, empowering individuals to enrich […]
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Brand Building
Building Bridges Through Culture
Communication is at the heart of everything we do. It’s not just a tool; it’s the bridge that connects us, allowing understanding, collaboration, and community to flourish. In my journey as COO of Gateway, I’ve come to realize that workplace culture isn’t just a background element of an organization—it’s the stage upon which every meaningful […]
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ASL
Change Takes Action, Not Just Policy
Inclusion isn’t just about writing policies; it’s about taking meaningful action. Nowhere is this more apparent than for those in the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, where many institutions offer the bare minimum of accommodations, leaving individuals without robust access to communication. If we’re truly serious about creating an inclusive society, it’s time to […]
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ASL
Paying for Effective Communication
The Importance of Investing in Autonomy It’s like putting a Band-Aid on a gaping wound to prioritize profits over the well-being of those we serve. As the Language Access and Inclusion Director at Gateway, I’ve seen the transformative impact of prioritizing people’s health and autonomy. At Gateway, we believe that ensuring everyone – both within […]
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Donate | History
Honoring Anne Bosworth
Anne Bosworth (1925-2022) is remembered as an unwavering advocate for those in her life. After supporting her deaf mother, Anne expanded her impact by championing the Baltimore deaf community at HASA. Read on to learn more about her life and story. Passion Overcoming Adversity In the heart of the Rocky Mountains in rural Wyoming, Peter and Frank […]
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Donate | History
Patrick’s Story… A Family Shares Their Gateway Experience
My name is Bernie Zaworski and I would like to share my family’s story and the tremendous impact Gateway has had on our lives. There are many moments that, as parents, we take for granted. Sometimes when you are in the middle of raising a family, you forget to pause and take notice of the […]
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Speech & OT
Summertime speech: Practicing communication skills outside of the classroom and therapy
Happy Summer from Gateway’s Clinical Speech-Language Pathologists! School’s out and vacations, camps, and more disrupt our summer schedule. Maybe you have to miss a few therapy sessions or want to keep up your child’s work while you’re on vacation. There are so many ways to keep working on your child’s speech and communication skills this […]