American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults
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The American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults is an organization devoted to assisting blind youth, elderly blind and, deaf blind individuals when they are not able to find the assistance they need from governmental aggencies or other entities.
The American Action Fund for Blind Children and Adults' name use to be just American Action Fund, but was changed to better identify the groups of individuals that they provided services for.
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[edit] Programs
[edit] The Kenneth Jernigan Lending Library
This program headquartered in headquartered in Tarzana, California will loan out braille books from its library of 40,000 + titles for a period of three months. The books will be sent free of charge.
[edit] The American Action Fund Free Braille Books program
This program based out of Baltimore, Maryland allows you to choose books from 3 different book series. These books will then be sent to you at not charge for you to keep.