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An assortment of individuals using various telecommunication technologies.

California Connect

  • A black man wearing a gold long sleeve shirt wearing a headset and microphone device to communicate with others.
  • A female young adult wearing rainbow tie dye sweatshirt, looking afar from her wheelchair, holding an iPad device in her hand.
  • An Asian man with black-rimmed glasses and hair, long sleeve plaid shirt and a green t-shirt, listening through a device and smiling.
  • A white Deaf man wearing a gold hat and gold-rimmed glasses. The man is wearing a tan t-shirt and has a flower tattoo on his left neck.
  • A blind Black woman wearing a white turtleneck shirt and blouse sitting on the couch, holding a white phone to her ear, listening to the caller on the other end of the line.
16
Oct
2025

Webinar: Communicate Your Way 10-16-2025

Join us to learn more about California Connect and how we're working to make sure every Californian has access to barrier-free communication.

In this webinar, we'll unpack what accessible communication looks like, showcase the services we provide, explain eligibility criteria, and guide you through how you and your organization can support Californians with disabilities to apply. We’ll also explore how organizations like ours can partner to reach more individuals with disabilities, address barriers head‑on, and build a resilient, inclusive network together.

ASL interpretation and CART (Real Time Captioning) will be provided.

Click here to register.

Contact

Contact Center
P.O. Box 30310
Stockton, CA 95213
Phone/VP: 1-800-806-1191
Email: info@caconnect.org
Fax: 1-800-889-3974

About

Welcome to California Connect, also called the Deaf and Disabled Telecommunications Program (DDTP), which provides communication access for Californians with hearing, vision, cognitive, mobility, and speech-related disabilities. The program of the California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) includes accessible communication equipment and devices, relay service, and Augmentative and Alternative Communication (AAC) devices.
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