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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Georgia Talking Book Libraries The Georgia Library for Accessible Services (GLASS) in Atlanta serves blind and visually impaired people throughout the state. People with other disabilities that prevent them from reading print books are also eligible for services.
Library Services in Georgia Residents of Georgia who are blind and visually impaired or who cannot read print because of a physical disability can receive braille or audio books and magazines through the mail, free of charge.
ACB National Convention See the newest technology and learn about issues related to blindness and visual impairment at the national convention of the American Council of the Blind. Held each year in July, every ACB convention features over 350 educational and fun events for professionals, families and individuals. Library Services in Massachusetts Residents of Massachusetts who are blind and visually impaired or who cannot read print because of a physical disability can receive braille, large print or audio books and magazines through the mail, free of charge. Kentucky Council of the Blind Chapters Kentucky Council of the Blind local and special-interest chapters make it easier than ever for blind and visually impaired Kentuckians to participate in fun and informative programs for people with low vision.
Kentucky Council of the Blind ACB Scholarships for Students with Low Vision The American Council of the Blind presents thousands of dollars in scholarships and awards to more than two dozen outstanding blind and visually impaired students each year.
Library Services in Kentucky Residents of Kentucky who are blind and visually impaired or who cannot read print because of a physical disability can receive braille, large print or audio books and magazines through the mail, free of charge.
Missouri Council of the Blind Local Chapters Find a local affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind. Basic Toys for Blind Preschoolers People think that the ideal toy for a blind child is one that talks or plays music. Such toys are fun and entertaining, but a blind preschooler needs many other types of toys, including those that build manual dexterity, teach shape and size discrimination, and expand problem-solving skills.
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