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Blind And Dyslexic Support In The East Coast

Posted on September 13, 2011 at 12:00 am | No comment

Blindness and dyslexia are very debilitating conditions. They hinder a person’s quality of life by limiting access to resources and opportunities that the normally sighted may take for granted. Fortunately there are many different organization that help to improve the quality of life for those with vision issues. These various organization do our entire society a great service by helping the disabled improve their quality of life via various services and the use of adaptive technologies. One such group, Learning Ally, formally called Recording for the Blind & Dyslexic, provides an awesome service. Their stated goal is to make reading accessible to all. A very noble goal the group uses assistive technologies and a vast library of thousands of audio books to make information available to those who cannot read normal print. They service a wide range of clientele from school age children to our honorable American military veterans. Another awesome feature of their program is participation in several assistive technology lending libraries. These libraries provide audiobooks and specialized book readers that allow those with sight issues to have access to a world of information. Learning Ally is just one of the many positive groups that seek to support the vision impaired and provide access to the world of knowledge contained in books.

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