The Niagara Frontier Radio Reading Service has become a trusted friend to those who face each day without sight, helping them become active members of society, and improving their quality of life. All listeners are provided a special receiver, which looks like a table-model radio. The receivers are tuned only to the NFRRS broadcast signal and provide instant, 24/7 access to a wide variety of printed matter.
The Niagara Frontier Radio Reading Service is a private, not-for-profit agency, which operates a special "radio station" for area people unable to read the printed matter that most of us take for granted. Volunteer Radio Readers broadcast daily readings of newspapers, magazines and books to area blind and print-handicapped persons, who are provided "reading radios." Typical Radio Reading volunteers come in for about 90 minutes to record a one-hour radio reading.
The Niagara Frontier Radio Reading Service is always looking for people who might like to become volunteer Radio Readers.