General Information


Rancho Sordo Mudo is a free Christian home and school for deaf Mexican children. The children come from different areas of Mexico, and live at the school September through June. There are no activities at the ranch during summer vacation as the children return to their families or guardians.

The deaf children range in age from five to about 17-18, however, may leave early if parents decide they want them at home.

The school’s Spanish curriculum includes all subjects for kindergarten through 8th grade. The children are taught Mexican sign language (MSL). They attend daily devotions and bible studies, and church on Sundays at the ranch.

The ranch consists of two school buildings with five classrooms, a dining and fellowship hall, two dormitories, staff housing, carpentry shop, maintenance garage, gymnasium, playground with a full-sized basketball court and swimming pool.  A Bunkhouse with bathrooms and an R.V. Park accomodate groups and other visitors.

                              Rancho Sordo Mudo is a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation.
                       
Tax deductible donations can be made to Berea Baptist Missions
                       
and mailed to P.O. Box 1376, Chula Vista, CA 91912.

More about the history of Rancho Sordo Mudo