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Working to improve accessibility, promote assistive technology, understanding disability laws, and empowering through consulting and training!

Access Vine, a deaf woman-owned company specializing in providing services for deaf, deafblind, and hard of hearing nationwide announced a collaboration with the Texas Health and Human Services (HHSC) Office of Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services (ODHHS) to administer the HHSC Region 7 contract providing access and technology services for individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. Amanda Tuite cam

04/24/2026

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The Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) invites people of all abilities to an accessible outdoor recreation event at Inks Lake in Burnet, Texas. Join TPWD this Saturday, April 25, 2026, from 10 am to 2 pm. More details are below. Directions and a park map are available at https://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/inks-lake/map.

We hope you can make it and encourage you to share this event with anyone else who may be interested.

If you have any questions about Fun for All, please email [email protected].

Photos from Access Vine's post 04/23/2026

We had such a great time at DeafNation.

From reconnecting with familiar faces to meeting new ones for the first time, every moment reminded us why this work matters. The conversations, laughs, shared experiences. It all meant so much to us.

We are still feeling the energy from that day.

These pictures say it better than we ever could.

Thank you to everyone who stopped by, shared your story, and spent time with us. We appreciate you.

Photo credit to DeafNation for some of these amazing shots.



[ID 1: Five Access Vine team members stand behind their booth at DeafNation Expo, smiling and posing together. They are in front of a table with a black Access Vine tablecloth that reads “Learn. Include. Grow.” The table displays tablets, small devices, business cards, and informational signs with QR codes that say “Need an advocate?” and “Need access at work?” The booth is set against red and blue curtains inside a large indoor event space.]

[ID 2: An Access Vine team member wearing a black polo shirt is actively signing while talking with two attendees at the booth. One attendee is smiling and engaged in conversation. The scene captures a lively moment of communication and connection, with other people and vendor booths visible in the background.]

[ID 3: A wider view of the Access Vine booth at DeafNation Expo shows multiple team members standing behind the table while a crowd gathers in front. One team member appears to be signing to attendees. The space is busy, with rows of vendor booths, banners, and people walking through the large indoor venue.]

[ID 4: Three Access Vine team members stand behind the booth interacting with a group of attendees gathered in front. One team member is signing while others listen and engage. The table displays tablets, cards, and informational materials, and the booth is surrounded by a busy crowd and neighboring vendor displays.][EOM]

04/22/2026

A friend of Access Vine who works at Crunchyroll (all-anime streaming service) is conducting a research study on subtitles and closed captions. He's looking for deaf participants to ensure that our needs and priorities are represented on Crunchyroll. Here are some details:

When: April 29 - May 6, scheduled at the participant's convenience

Where: Virtually, via Zoom. We will have ASL interpreters via Convo for Zoom.

Duration: 90 minutes

Compensation: Pays very well. Discuss directly with David once you email him.
Criteria: Deaf or Hard of Hearing, must watch anime at least twice a month, age 18-60.

If you'd like to participate or have any questions you can email [email protected]

04/22/2026
04/18/2026

We’re still here at DeafNation Expo

Come stop by and say hi to Access Vine team. We’re here connecting, sharing resources, and supporting our Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind community.

Have questions about advocacy, technology, or accessibility? Come chat with us. We’d love to meet you.

Booth: Access Vine



[ID: Five members of Access Vine team stand together smiling at their booth inside an expo hall. They are wearing black shirts with the Access Vine logo. One person is holding up a peace sign. The booth backdrop is red and blue curtains with a white sign above that says “Access Vine.” Surrounding booths and banners are visible in the background, showing a busy and welcoming event environment.][EOM]

04/05/2026

Happy Easter from Access Vine

Today, we’re taking a moment to reflect on gratitude, renewal, and community. We are so thankful for our incredible team who show up every day with heart, dedication, and a deep commitment to making access possible.

Your hard work does not go unnoticed. The impact you make in the lives of Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind individuals matters more than words can express.

We are grateful for each of you and the difference you continue to make.

Wishing everyone a peaceful and meaningful Easter filled with connection, rest, and joy.



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03/31/2026

We’re excited to share that Access Vine will be at DeafNation Expo.

Come see us, connect with our team, and learn more about how we support deaf, hard-of-hearing, and deafblind community through advocacy, resources, and access.

This is a great opportunity to meet us in person, ask questions, and explore what Access Vine can offer you or your organization.

Saturday, April 18, 2026
9 AM to 5 PM
Dallas

Free event. All are welcome.

Stop by and say hello. We’d love to meet you.

Contact [email protected] to learn more.

03/24/2026

Do you know one of the best kept secrets in Texas?

It is called Last Resort Communication Services, also known as LRCS.

Do you know one of the best-kept secrets in Texas?hat are not protected under ADA. That can include weddings, funerals, private family meetings, and other personal gatherings.

Access matters everywhere, not just in public spaces.

If you are Deaf or Hard of Hearing and unsure how to request LRCS, Access Vine can help guide you through the process.

Contact [email protected] to get started.

Access Specialists are funded by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services under Texas Health and Human Services.

03/07/2026

My name is Termiea Bowers, and I'm proud to say I'm a true Houstonian, born and raised right here in South Park. I've had the privilege of spending the last 20 years deeply involved in organizations that uplift the Deaf community; a passion that's been the driving force behind my career.

You'll find me actively participating with groups like the Southwest Basketball Association of the Deaf, Houston Black Deaf Advocates, and Camp Sign. I love rolling up my sleeves and getting involved in community engagement and development projects. It’s all about making a positive impact and having a little fun along the way!

Speaking of fun, I've got my own entertainment venture called Deaf United Entertainment. It’s a blast creating events that bring folks together in an accessible and creative way. Nothing beats connecting with the community through shared joy and laughter.

Family is my heart and soul. My two amazing kids, Tierra and Tyler, keep me grounded and smiling every day. I’m known for my sense of humor; if I can make someone laugh, I consider it a day well spent.

I’m all about sharing resources and fostering inclusion within the Deaf and hard-of-hearing community. I can’t wait to collaborate with y’all on initiatives that empower and uplift. Let's make some noise, Houston style!

03/05/2026

Hi! I’m Abigail, and I’m proud to be part of the Access Vine team, serving as the Technology Specialist for the Austin and Houston region.

After graduating from the University of Texas, I began my career as a CPS caseworker, advocating for children and families. I then spent five years as an ABA therapist supporting children with autism, followed by several years as an elementary school teacher. Through these experiences, I developed a deep passion for understanding people’s diverse needs and a strong commitment to providing meaningful, individualized support.

As a sibling of Deaf adults, I recognize that every client’s experience is unique. My goal is to listen to your needs and offer personalized resources that improve your life at home, at work, and in your community. I look forward to working with you!

If you have any questions about technology services, you can reach me at [email protected].

This program is funded by the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, under Texas Health and Human Services.

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02/26/2026

Hi, I’m Karina Saunders, Access Specialist at Access Vine.

I believe communication access is not optional. It matters. I see that every day in my work with Deaf, Hard of Hearing, and DeafBlind individuals.

One of the things I enjoy most about my role is connecting people with real resources that make life easier, more independent, and more accessible. Whether someone needs support, education, or guidance, my goal is to help and make sure no one feels alone in the process.

Outside of Access Vine, I’m a proud wife and mom of four amazing kids, ages 20 to 24. Our home is also full of energy with two Australian Shepherds and one Yorkie. Family time means everything to me.

When I’m not advocating, you will probably find me traveling, crafting, camping, or enjoying the outdoors with the people I love most.

If you would like to connect with me or learn more about advocacy services, feel free to email me at [email protected].

This program is funded by Deaf and Hard of Hearing Services, under Texas Health and Human Services.

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