University of KS Audio Reader
The Audio-Reader Network, based at the University of Kansas, is a vital audio information service dedicated to assisting individuals who are blind, visually impaired, or print disabled. By providing accessible audio versions of newspapers, magazines, and books, the service promotes independence and access to information and the arts 24/7, at no charge to its users.
With over 53 years of service, the Audio-Reader Network utilizes a combination of volunteer readers and technology, including its innovative Amazon Alexa skill and telephone reading service, to ensure a wide reach across Kansas and western Missouri. The organization relies entirely on donations and grants to support its mission of sharing the gift of sight through sound.
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