Telephone Reader Program

About

91´«Ã½

“It is truly our pleasure and honor that the Braille Institute is the recipient of this year’s award,” stated Kay Holloman, CEO of Keystone Systems. “Keystone knows and acknowledges the work the Braille Institute has done to promote and carry out innovative programs to better serve the community.”

The Library Services of the Braille Institute was selected for its Telephone Reader Program that was begun in 2000 with a Library Services and Technology Act grant. It has blossomed into a very important service for people in the area who are blind or have difficulty reading print. It allows people to hear the news and other information available in daily publications by dialing the telephone.

‘The Library Services of Braille Institute provide an innovative service that offers newspapers, magazines and other print materials readings through touch-tone telephone service to almost 9,000 people each year,” stated Ruth O’Donnell, ASCLA award committee chair. “The program has continuously improved its services and increased the number of volunteer readers, offering Spanish readers and taking advantage of its proximity to Hollywood’s population of actors.”

Awards Won

Title Year
KLAS/National Organization on Disability Award

91´«Ã½

The award recognizes an innovative and well-organized project which successfully developed or expanded services for people with disabilities. The award can be for a specific service(s) program or for a library that has made their total services more accessible through changing physical and/or attitudinal barriers.
2007 - Winner(s)

Press Releases