Google "deaf Hawaii" there are many resources and groups in every state that people just don't know about. You may find a church that translates to ASL, or schools that specifically deal with deaf people.
I was lucky enough to have found a church that had about 25% deaf parishioners. Each service was shown in live ASL as the songs and sermon were going on. One of the parishioners taught ASL classes (very cool to learn from a deaf person) which I took 3 of. Each year there was a "full immersion" conference/camp. It cost $500, but for a week you were in a large group with deaf people and deaf teachers, and no one was allowed to speak. You had to sign the whole time. I personally was never able to afford it, but heard it was fabulous.
You may also be able to find video tutorials online, or even a deaf friend or group that you can video chat with in sign only. I hope you continue to learn, I think it is the most beautiful language there is.