The Idaho Food Truck Project: Where Are They Now?
![This is a rectangular image of the kitchen area of a food truck. There are five people in the image. Three are wearing black T-shirts & two are wearing reddish color T-shirt. All have a black cap on their heads.](https://nationaldeafcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/food-truck-iowa-1024x576.png)
Our “Stories from the Field” piece details the transformation of a school bus into a fully functioning food truck,
where the students are the ones running the entire operation, with the invaluable support of the staff.
Family Support is Key for Deaf Youth, and NDC is Here to Support Families
![This image is of a family of four walking on the pavement. All four of them are walking holding hands. There are two kids, one boy, and one girl child. The pavement appears to be wet, which may be from the earlier rain. Both parents are wearing sweatshirts on top of the t-shirts.](https://nationaldeafcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pexels-emma-bauso-2253879.jpg)
Meet Arlene Ngalle, NDC’s program specialist. Arlene keeps NDC running behind the scenes, and is the driver behind the success of our live events. This is her story of being a Deaf student and a mother to a Deaf teenager.
#DeafSuccess in Times of Uncertainty: Lessons from NDC’s Deaf Student Panel
![This image shows three women formally dressed sitting on tall stools and appear to be talking to a group of women audience in front of them. This looks like a small office environment. There are two big windows with white curtains behind the women sitting on the stools.](https://nationaldeafcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/pexels-dani-hart-3719037.jpg)
NDC recently hosted Persevering Through Uncertainty: Stories from Deaf Students, a live online discussion featuring a diverse panel of deaf students attending a variety of universities, technical schools and colleges.
The panelists gave professionals and educators the opportunity to learn directly from deaf students, who shared their experiences navigating online classes, managing accommodations, and dealing with stress.
New Live Panel: Learn from Student Experiences on June 3
![This image shows two students wearing surgical masks who appear to be talking. They have a laptop in front of them and a few notebooks to make a note while studying.](https://nationaldeafcenter.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/Face-Mask-Communication.jpeg)
Join us on June 3 at 2 p.m. CT for Persevering Through Uncertainty: Stories from Deaf Students, a live online discussion featuring a diverse panel of deaf students attending a variety of universities, technical schools and colleges.