Virginia Voice, an independent, non-profit organization, provides an audio reading and information service for those who are unable to read for themselves because of a vision impairment or other disability. Our readings are broadcast by way of a special closed-circuit radio system. During the course of a week’s broadcast we read from more than 100 publications. Volunteers are an integral part of the service. At least 100 readers are needed for the production of each week’s programming, and we have an ongoing need for volunteers to assist in a number of other ways.
To learn more about volunteering, go to Become a Volunteer.
So you think you can read? Of course you can, but here’s a fun and challenging piece for you. Try it, download it, and confound your family and friends with it.
English Pronunciation poem.

Eyes for those who cannot see. Hands for those who cannot turn pages. 


