A man wearing a beanie hat uses ASL to communicate between two interpreters in the Seattle facility

TTC Computer and AT Skill Instructor Roger Poulin (center) uses ASL to communicate between two interpreters at the Lighthouse

The Lighthouse for the Blind, Inc. is the largest employer of DeafBlind people in North America.  The Lighthouse hires freelance ASL interpreters to meet the needs of DeafBlind employees in the Lighthouse facilities and at Lighthouse events. All interpreters provided are qualified with specialized knowledge and experience in interpreting with DeafBlind people, and adhere to the Code of Professional Conduct (code of ethics) with the Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (RID).  Our Interpreting Services also contracts with qualified spoken language interpreters for employees who require a language other than spoken English.

For more information about Interpreting Services, please contact:

Amy Koehl
Vice President of Employee and Community Services
Voice: (206) 436-2106
TTY: (206) 436-2213
akoehl@seattlelh.org