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Reading Resource Profile – APHAmerican Printing House for the Blind Marks 150 Years of Service
APH is America's official supplier of specially formatted reading materials (braille, large-print, and audiobooks) for blind and visually impaired pre-college students.
The American Printing House for the Blind (APH) is the oldest organization in the United State devoted to the manufacture of educational products for the blind. Many visually impaired students benefit from APH, and use the braille and Talking Books it creates for the National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped, without learning much about the institution. Understanding APH’s range of products and services can broaden make learning more efficient and broaden one’s world of reading. APH Created As National Publisher of Embossed BooksAPH was established in 1858 in Louisville, Kentucky with charter funds from the state of Mississippi and private donations. Passage of the “Act to Promote the Education of the Blind” (1879) provided federal funds to produce embossed books and writing materials. Today, APH is a private nonprofit that receives government funding through the Federal Quote Program. APH employs 320 people, many of whom are blind. How Visually Impaired Readers Benefit from APHThe American Printing House for the Blind sells and offers information on many products, services, and organizations that can augment one’s personal reading, including:
How to Access APH MaterialsAPH is not a membership organization; anyone can purchase its products except subscriptions to accessible versions of Newsweek and Reader’s Digest, for which only blind persons are eligible. Order products directly through APH’s website or the Louis database. APH primarily serves the blind and visually impaired, though many products are useful to Learning Disabled students and those with multiple disabilities. The organization serves people of all ages, from infants to adults, with a primary focus on elementary and high school students. Contacting APHAmerican Printing House for the Blind 1839 Frankfort Avenue, PO Box 6085 Louisville, KY 40206-0085 Phone: 502.895.2405 Toll Free: 800.223.1839 (US & Canada) Key Contacts:
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Though visually impaired students often have APH materials procured for them in special education programs, knowing the source of these products and what else is available can open up new avenues of learning and pleasure reading.
The copyright of the article Reading Resource Profile – APH in Blind Students is owned by Andrew Leibs. Permission to republish Reading Resource Profile – APH in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.
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