Main Library now lends Braille books to the blind, caregivers

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In partnership with the Braille Institute, the Long Beach Public Library, 101 Pacific Ave., is now lending Braille books to blind children, adults and  caregivers. The Braille titles are located on the lower level of the Main Library next to the new large print books.

In addition, October is Disability Awareness Month at the library. The Main branch's information center has information on the six-year-old program for those with disabilities. Books on disabilities are currently displayed near the main desk.

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