On Oct. 23, Starbucks finally opened the doors of its first Signing Store in the US. Located in Washington DC, the store employs 25 people who are deaf, hard of hearing, or hearing partners and ...
The first Starbucks "Signing Store" is staffed by people fluent in ASL. Starbucks just opened its first store in the U.S. that specifically caters to deaf customers in Washington, D.C. The Starbucks ...
(CNN) -- American coffee megachain Starbucks has announced it's planning to open a branch where every employee is proficient in American Sign Language. Want to go? Then you'll need to travel to ...
While ordering your favorite brew is just part of a morning routine, it can be a bit more difficult for the deaf and hard of hearing. Because of that challenge, one Starbucks is about to get a lot ...
How do you say “frappuccino” in American Sign Language? That’s one of the many questions customers have at the latest branch of Starbucks, which opened on October 23 in Washington, DC. While this ...
Starbucks announced Thursday that they will open its first American "Signing Store," in Washington D.C. this fall, which will be designed with the deaf community in mind. The cafe plans to hire 20-25 ...
While ordering your favorite brew is just part of a morning routine, it can be a bit more difficult for the deaf and hard of hearing. Because of that challenge, one Starbucks is about to get a lot ...
Sam Book works at a Sainsbury’s superstore in Bath, England, and is hearing-impaired. When the U.K. supermarket chain announced an initiative giving employees the opportunity to volunteer for a cause ...
Ordering a cup of Starbucks coffee should now be a lot easier for the hearing impaired – at least in Washington, D.C. Starbucks has opened its first U.S. cafe staffed by employees who are partially or ...
The Sign: Every time Marty O'Brien goes to touch up the colors outside, someone stops to ask him if he does signs. He can do pretty much everything else that comes with the territory of owning a ...
American coffee megachain Starbucks has announced it’s planning to open a branch where every employee is proficient in American Sign Language. Want to go? Then you’ll need to travel to Washington, DC, ...