Michigan UnitLocation:5600 Rochester RoadTroy, MI 48085 Phone: 248-879-0101 Fax: 248-879-9927 The unit is located one half mile north of Long Lake Road (18 Mile), on the east side of the street. Hours of Operation:Monday-Thursday: 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m.Friday: 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Saturday: 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The Michigan Unit was formed in 1958 and originally was located at Wayne State University. In 1991, the studio moved to a larger location in Troy to accommodate readers from both Wayne State and Oakland Universities. The unit has nine recording booths and 165 volunteers. Volunteer Information:Volunteers are needed for the following jobs: readers, directors, production quality checkers, outreach and administrative support.Readers are needed in the following areas: general reading (non-technical material), mathematics, sciences, medicine, engineering and computer science. To be scheduled for a Learning Through Listening Hour orientation tour, please call 248-879-0101. Also, download our PDF version or Word version of our Learning Through Listening Hour schedule. Educational Outreach:The Michigan Unit serves over 200 local schools with visits/training sessions. The unit's outreach volunteer offers students and their parents training sessions at the studio by appointment.Make A Difference by Making A DonationTo use our secure online server to donate to the Michigan Unit, RFB&D headquarters, or a combination of both, see our Donate Now page.If you prefer to make a donation
by mail, send your gift directly to: Contact Information:Carla Reeb, Executive Directore-mail: creeb@rfbd.org Don Haffner, Studio Director e-mail: dhaffner@rfbd.org Janet Shore, Associate Studio Director e-mail: jshore@rfbd.org |
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