Do You Like to Read? Do You Want to Help Others that Can’t?
The Niagara Frontier Radio Reading Service (NFRRS) is a not-for-profit service that broadcasts information for blind and sight-impaired people throughout our communities. Volunteers spend one or two hours a week reading newspapers, books, magazines, and other printed materials. This is broadcast live and through recordings 24/7 to anyone with internet access!
This is a great way to spend a couple hours a week doing what you really enjoy while helping provide news, information, entertainment, and Hope to your neighbors that truly need it! You don’t need any broadcast experience or special talents to be a volunteer reader. If you like to read and want to help others, this certainly might be for you!
Please join us for an Informational Meeting on:
Thursday, September 22, from 4 – 5 PM, Kate Gleason Auditorium of the Central Library of Rochester & Monroe County, Bausch & Lomb Public Library Building, 115 South Avenue, Rochester, NY.
Mike Benzin and Mark Robinson from the NFRRS will be there to explain more about this wonderful service and to help organize the first “official” group of Rochester Volunteer Readers!
Contact Mark for further information or just come to this meeting