Now is the time of year when the sound of tinny ding-a-linging can be heard outside of every mega/super store and mall. It is also the time of year when our thoughts wonder to our loved ones and those in need. It wasn't that long ago that a particular library in Oklahoma was in need and its potential closure was national news. That library was the Oklahoma Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped.
OLBPH is operated by the Division of Visual Services of the Oklahoma Department of Rehabilitation Services and is the regional library for Oklahoma and a part of a national network of libraries of the Library of Congress National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. The library provides free services to Oklahomans who are blind, visually impaired, learning disabled, or have a physical limitation that makes it difficult to use regular printed matter. So visit OLBPH's website to learn more about it.
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