Comments from Our Volunteers
"Reading for RFB&D holds a very special
place each week, as I know that my efforts are helping to bring
the printed word alive for someone who has reading difficulties
or even no sight at all. Those of us who can read and speak clearly
have physical gifts, to share, and I find that every time in the
recording booth is an incredibly rewarding experience." -
David Cook, Concord
"I love volunteering at RFB&D because I
love to read and like the idea of making reading easier for others
so that they can enjoy it, too. It's an activity that suits my
personality, it's easy to make time for, and the people I've met
are great." - Jane Richardson, Charlestown
"Volunteering for RFB&D is symbiotic -
I am giving something while I develop the wonderful art and skill
of oral reading. This is an environment with much warmth and acceptance!"
- Jo-Ann Ross, Boston
"The best volunteering experience ever! You
learn so many random and interesting things from all the different
books." - Megan Baggott, Hingham
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