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HHSC to Host Deafblind Awareness Week Reception and Art Show - Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)

Texas HHSC (Google News) · June 10, 2026

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Texas Health and Human Services is hosting a special event in Austin to celebrate Deafblind Awareness Week this June. The program includes a reception and an art show featuring creative works by children who have both vision and hearing loss. Families can attend a panel discussion, listen to speakers, and find community resources to support their children. The goal is to highlight the independence and unique talents of young people living with these challenges across the state.

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Key takeaways

  • Texas is hosting a Deafblind Awareness Week reception and art show in Austin on June 24.
  • The event features art created by children enrolled in the state's Blind Children’s Program.
  • A parent panel and program participants will share their personal experiences during the celebration.
  • The Blind Children’s Program supports individuals from birth through age 22 who are blind or deafblind.
  • Services include hands-on skills training, parent education, and case management to encourage independence.
  • The student art collection will remain on public display at the North Austin Complex through July 24.

HHSC to Host Deafblind Awareness Week Reception and Art Show  Texas Health and Human Services (.gov)

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