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Washington Talking Book and Braille Library
This program provides you with a variety of books and magazines on audio, in Braille, and in large print. The library produces its own audiobooks that cover a wide variety of subjects. The Radio Reading Service provides information such as newspapers, grocery ads, shopping news, and magazines if you cannot easily read regular print. The library also offers information on issues related to blindness and physical disabilities. Services and equipment are free.
How do I get help?
To find out more, contact the program.
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Get Help from a Benefits Enrollment Center
Start Enrollment or Ask Questions
A Benefits Enrollment Center (BEC) can offer you personal, one-on-one assistance as you navigate program eligibility and look to apply. With support from the National Council on Aging (NCOA), the BEC can help you apply for an enroll in all of the benefits you may be missing out on.

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