Knowledge Base
Knowledge Base
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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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History
Navigating Change: What Gateway’s Rebrand Taught Us About Change Management
At Gateway, our recent rebranding was not just about updating our name; it was a bold exercise in change management. When we transitioned from HASA to Gateway, we took the opportunity to test new procedures, see what worked, and refine our approach. Change is often perceived as daunting, but through strategic planning and communication, it […]
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History
Together for Change: The Role of Partnerships in Nonprofit Growth
We believe that community is the foundation of everything we do. Whether it’s through our work with the Deaf and Hard of Hearing community, our partnerships with local organizations, or the countless individuals we try to support and inspire, our mission is clear: to build connections, foster communication, and create a supportive environment where everyone […]
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History
Why Communication Access Matters: Gateway’s Vision for the Future
“Across the board, Gateway has one of the most passionate and dedicated teams that I’ve ever worked with. Working for a mission-centric organization, like Gateway, is extremely rewarding as each of us has the daily opportunity to see the impact that our organization has on the community.” – Emilie Aguilar, COO of Gateway As Gateway […]
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Interpreting
Why Every Company Should Have a Language Access Plan: A Guide from the Director of Interpreting
As the Director of Interpreting at Gateway, I have seen firsthand how vital effective communication is to the success of any organization. Language is the bridge that connects people, facilitates understanding, and ensures everyone can participate fully in both the workplace and society. In a diverse world, where individuals come from various linguistic backgrounds, ensuring […]
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History | Interpreting
Promoting Deaf Autonomy
As the Director of interpreting services, I am acutely aware of the pressing challenges facing the Deaf community today. Recent trends have spotlighted a massive shortage of American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters, a crisis that is set to deepen with the upcoming 2025 law mandating all interpreters to be officially licensed by the state. This […]
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Interpreting
The Role of Interpreters in Bridging Communication Gaps
Communication is fundamental to human interaction, and the ability to convey and receive messages effectively is essential for participating fully in society. For people who use sign language as their primary way to communicate, communication can often be a significant barrier, particularly in a predominantly non-signing world where spoken language is the norm. This is […]
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History
A New Name for HASA.
Today, we’re honored to share a change to our name: HASA is now Gateway. For nearly 100 years, we’ve been at the forefront of language and communication services in Maryland, growing from a gathering place for the hard of hearing in 1926, to a modern organization known for its comprehensive communications offerings. This change isn’t […]
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Interpreting
Keeping Community Accessible
As the vibrant hues of spring bloom and we ease into the balmy days of summer, the air becomes abuzz with the excitement of festival season. Music, art, and cultural festivals offer a unique tapestry of experiences, bringing together diverse communities in celebration and appreciation. Yet, as we revel in these gatherings, it’s crucial to […]