This community center is a wonderful place for those who speak American Sign Language or are interested in learning it. The staff and members are very welcoming and loving, making visitors feel right at home. The center's focus on the deaf community is evident in the way services are provided, with ASL being the primary language used. However, some may find the quality of the services to be a bit lacking, with only a few comments mentioning the occasional need for voiced interpretation for those who are harder of hearing. On the other hand, the center's unique focus and supportive environment make it an attractive option for those looking for a community that truly understands and supports the deaf and hard of hearing. A major advantage of this location is its affordability, as it is free to attend. One noticeable drawback is the need for better support for those who are new to sign language, as some visitors have mentioned feeling lost or struggling to understand the language.