The New Mexico Association of the Deaf (NMAD) is a state association affiliated with the National Association of the Deaf (NAD) and the local chapters across the State of New Mexico. It serves as an advocate for more than 250,000 deaf and hard of hearing people living in New Mexico.
The NMAD is a non-profit state association operating independently of federal, state, and local. It is supported by a dedicated membership and others interested in the NMAD goals. Membership includes deaf, hard of hearing, and hearing people.
In this box, You can read his
original statement
or read his summary statement proposal.
Please send any comments to
president@nmad.org
The new mission statement:
Being a community of diversity, the mission of NMAD is to strengthen the unity
among Deaf, Hard of Hearing and Deaf-Blind individuals by advancing and promoting
full access and equal opportunities.
The new vision statement:
To build a unified community, the New Mexico Association of the Deaf will
strengthen the way of life for our people.
The new values statement:
As an organization, NMAD believes in respecting members of the diversified communities,
maintaining strong ethical practices, challenging obstacles, and adapting to change.