22/05/2012
For those of you Facebookers that missed World Book Day this year. Tape Aids for the Blind ensured that blind people were not forgotten, and their right to read was advocated throughout shopping centres in Durban. The article below was published in a local newspaper.
April the 23rd was not only Shakespeare’s birthday but also World Book Day.
Tape Aids for the Blind in our commitment to give all blind people the Right to Read , is determined that no-one shall be left behind. In order to bring our free library service for blind and print handicapped people to the attention of all the citizens of Durban, displays were placed in major shopping centres and libraries in the greater Durban area.
Tape Aids for the Blind, some 55 years ago, established a library for the blind in a small office in the centre of Durban. What began as the dream of a few pioneers who saw the possibility of making information accessible to blind people, has today become a major international library with branches and satellite agencies throughout South Africa. The organization has strong international links and a close relationship with libraries in Australia.
The National Director Mrs. Pauline Hoffman, has been invited to Australia to give the keynote address at the 2012 National Conference of The Round Table on Information Access for People with Print Disabilities. In her address Mrs. Hoffman will stress that it is the inalienable right of each and every person to have access to information, education, and the very pleasure of reading.