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Listen to SPECIAL EDITIONS

Can't find what you are looking for? Check here for our special edition broadcasts.

Click for Alternative Media Access Center: Interview with Joe Tedesco

Click for VANDA Pharmaceuticals: Interview with Willy Hoos

Click for Center for Assistive Technology and Environmental Access (CATEA)Open House

Click for Fulton County Government's Citizen Sense: Interview with Dele Lowman

Click for Transportation Investment Act: Interview with Patricia Puckett

Click for Federal Emergency Management Agency (Disaster Assistance): Interview with John Trainer & Jessica Mitchell

Click for Atlanta Prosperity Campaign: Interview with Carter Elliott & Skye Thompson

Click for U.S. Department of the Treasury: Interview with Walt Henderson

Click for September 13, 2011 Fulton County Public Budget Hearing: Interview with District 5 Commissioner Emma I. Darnell

Click for Center for Advanced Communications Policy Gadgets, Geeks & Gizmos: Interview with Dr. Helena Mitchell

Click for Atlanta Legal Aid-Ga Senior Legal Hotline: Interview with Dina Franch

Click for GW Micro: Interview with Marc Solomon

Click for Medicare Part D: Interview with Regine Denis

Click for DARTS-Fulton County Senior Transportation Program: Interview with Regine Denis

Click for Health Insurance Coverage in Retirement: Interview with Matt Holcomb

Click for United Way 211: Interview with Monica Hammond



GaRRS is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, limited access radio station founded in 1980 to serve Georgia’s blind, visually impaired and print disabled communities by broadcasting the printed word. Volunteers broadcast the reading of local and national newspapers, a wide variety of magazines and periodicals, and the best in recent fiction and non-fiction, read cover-to-cover and unabridged.
 

 
GaRRS is staffed is staffed predominantly by volunteers and professionals who offer 24-hour programming seven days a week to a listening audience that serves over 16,000 blind, visually and print-disabled Georgians of all ages.
 


Contributions
In Georgia, more than 800,000 cases of blindness and visual impairment have been reported. As these numbers are increasing, the need to have access to the printed word has never been greater. With community support, GaRRS will be able to continue this unique broadcast service, lifting the barriers of isolation from the lives of Georgia’s blind and print-disabled citizens. GaRRS is supported by government grants, universities, foundations, corporate gifts and by general donations from listeners and individuals like you. If you wish to join our efforts in keeping Georgia’s blind, visually impaired and print disabled communities connected to the world of print, please consider a contribution. All contributions are tax deductible. Just click on the following link: http://www.garrs.net/donate.htm or, give us a also call us at 404-685-2820 or 1-800-672-6173.

Thank you.

 
       

 

Georgia Radio Reading Service, Inc. (GaRRS)
260 14th Street, NW
Atlanta, GA, 30318
(404) 685-2820 / (800) 672-6173 (toll free)

garrsinfo@gpb.org

Macon Studios
182 Riley Avenue Suite F-1
Macon, Georgia, 31204
478-477-5363