Kentucky UnitLocation:240 Haldeman AvenueLouisville, KY 40206 Phone: 502-895-9068 Fax: 502-897-1145 Hours of Operation:Monday & Tuesday: 7:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.mWednesday: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Thursday: 7:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Friday: 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Saturday 7:00 a.m. to Noon Volunteer Information:The Kentucky Unit utilizes volunteers in multiple areas of operation including board and committee membership, audio production, educational outreach, public information and fundraising. The Board of Directors and the Executive Director are responsible for the overall management and financial support of the unit. Audio production includes tasks required to place the final product in RFB&D's® master library in Princeton and to accommodate borrower distribution during this process. Educational Outreach provides technical assistance for individuals and teachers in the implementation of an audio books program for students with print disabilities.Contact Information:Sarah Trester, Executive Directore-mail: strester@rfbd.org Don King, Production Director Board of Directors Information:The Board of Directors consists of up to 25 people from a broad range of community, professional and business backgrounds. They are responsible for hiring the Executive Director; assisting with fundraising efforts and ensuring implementation of the Annual Operating Plan for the Kentucky Unit. The board solicits individuals, corporations and foundations to fund the Unit's annual budget. Special fundraising activities such as the annual golf tournament also help support the unit.Audio Production Information:You can help children and adults who experience difficulty reading standard print because of a visual, perceptual or other physical disability by recording audio versions of textbooks for all grade levels through graduate school. The Kentucky Unit uses a digital recording process in all seven of its booths.Volunteers enable Learning Through Listening® in the following subject matters: accounting, anthropology, biology, business, chemistry, computers, economics, education, finance, geography, geology, history, humanities, law, literature, management, marketing, mathematics, medicine, nursing, psychology, general science, statistics and theology. We ask that volunteers try to commit to at least one two-hour session per week although we understand that family, work and other personal concerns come first. If something comes up conflicting with the commitment, a phone call will allow us to schedule around the absence. Studio production tasks include the following:
Educational Outreach Information:The products and services of Recording For the Blind & Dyslexic® are often the best kept secrets in a community. The Educational Outreach Coordinator works with individuals, schools, and educational systems to make sure they know what is available and how to use the programs offered.Make A Difference by Making A Donation:To use our secure online server to donate to the Kentucky Unit, RFB&D headquarters, or a combination of both, see our Donate Now page. If you would like to know more about the needs of RFB&D's Kentucky Unit and how you can help through donationsincluding stocks, planned giving, trusts and willsplease contact Susan Ward at 502-895-9068, ext. 4. |
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