TRP News

Published by: Braille Institute
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Braille Institute Library Services offers the Telephone Reader Program (TRP) that allows qualified patrons who are blind or visually impaired in the Southern California area to sign up for FREE telephone access to national and local news, advertisements, magazines, Old Time Radio Shows and so much more in both English and Spanish. Furthermore, TRP has added Restaurant Menus and Fast Food Menus, a feature that gives our members more independence in their daily lives.
Features:
*Daily news
*Daily local news
*Daily horoscope
*Daily weather
*Weekly grocery store ads as well as drug store ads
*Weekly/Monthly magazine excerpts
Experience for yourself all the news and information at your fingertips!
We also offer this program through our toll-free number 1-866-333-1211 or on our website: www.TelephoneReaderNews.org
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    Yes, TRP News is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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