Library Programs
GLS offers virtual and in-person programs and opportunities for GLS patrons to engage with others to talk about books, for peer support and to learn about resources and services for people with blindness, low vision, or other print disabilities. Regular programs include peer-support group meetings, book clubs, and technology classes. We also routinely offer programs such as bingo, summer reading, and poetry slams.
Blindness and Disability Resources
A curated list of nonprofit organizations, government departments, programs serving people who are blind or living with other disabilities, and other sources of useful information for Georgians
Tools for Libraries
Library professionals anywhere in Georgia can use these materials and sources to stay current on accessibility topics and to inform and educate their communities about GLS.
Georgia Accessibility Conference
A biennial offering of educational content for library staff working to meet the needs of their patrons of all abilities.
Oral History Project
A collection of stories gathered by GLS staff in 2018, in an effort to preserve and document a more complete history of the disability experience, specifically that of people with print disabilities who are living in Georgia.
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Free Virtual Learning Opportunities
by Sarah Trowbridge | Mar 19, 2024
Our friends at the Andrew Heiskell Braille and Talking Book Library in New York City have once...