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Keyword Details: Visual/Reading Aids

Programs that pay for or provide equipment or other products which enhance the ability of people who have visual impairments or other disabilities to see and/or read; or which make television programs, feature films, home videos and other visual media accessible by providing a descriptive narration of key visual elements in these programs.

Programs related to Visual/Reading Aids

Be My Eyes
Be My Eyes started with a simple idea: to make the world more accessible for people who are blind or have low vision through the power of connection. FREE mobile app establishes a live video connection between blind and visually impaired users and sighted volunteers to solve challenges both big and... (Click here for more)
KPL Kids at Uptown Lofts
Kenosha Public Library branch, offering: - Children's programming for ages 0-11- STEM programs, literacy programs, fun programs, etc. - Sensory room - Sensory activities and programming- kits, books, games, and learning activities - Play areas for kids - Meeting room for non profit organizations, sc... (Click here for more)
Northside Library
Public Library Collection: Large print books, Audio books, Popular Fiction and Non Fiction, DVD's, Print/Scan/Fax services, Phone/Computer/Internet Access The Northside Library has the largest collection of materials for individuals who are Blind, Low Vision or have a physical disability. This site... (Click here for more)
Simmons Library
Collection Highlights: - General popular materials collection for all ages. - Small two person study room, upstairs. Large, multi-use reservable space in the lower level. **The entrance door has a ADA 3-5 pound closer. The building is not accessible to persons with significant mobility impairments... (Click here for more)
Southwest Library
The Southwest Library is the largest Kenosha Public Library Building, housing the central reference collection, unique children's and teen resources and largest circulating collection. Adaptive materials for the Blind/ Low Vision: - Large Print Books - Pocket Talker Pro - High contrast keyboards... (Click here for more)
Uptown Library
Public Library, Collection: Large Print Books, Audio books, Popular Fiction, Popular Nonfiction, DVDs, Library of Things - Programs for Adults and Teens -PS4 Gaming Console **Starting in February 2025, New program called "Coffee and Conversations" for adults and seniors every second Wednesday of the... (Click here for more)
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