All About Accessibility: Voicecorps Reading Service

 Text, Voice Corps Reading Service Audio Access to the World

Voicecorps is a reading service for people who cannot read due to a medical condition. Volunteers read aloud newspapers, print publications, and shopping flyers.

Individuals who cannot read print because of a disability, including Ohioans who are blind or have low vision, are eligible for Voicecorps’ service. In addition to reading print materials, the program schedule features service organization highlights, including OOD’s Bureau of Services for the Visually Impaired, (BSVI), consumer advocacy meetings, special events, and more.

Allison Meloy, BSVI Program Administrator, and Lindsay Thomas, BSVI Rehabilitation Program Specialist, appeared on Voicecorps’ Morning Exchange this week. You can listen to a rebroadcast on Friday, January 20, 2023 at 11:00 p.m.

You can hear Voicecorps using a free Voicecorps radio, digital television, a smart device such as Alexa, or using a computer, tablet, or smartphone. To learn more about tuning in to Voicecorps, please call 614-274-7650 or visit Voicecorps.org

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