Celebrating a Special Graduate
In 2009, the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille who developed the special code that has become a lifeline for so many,…
Read More about Celebrating a Special GraduateIn 2009, the 200th anniversary of the birth of Louis Braille who developed the special code that has become a lifeline for so many,…
Read More about Celebrating a Special GraduateAll is going very well in our state-of-the-art ABLE Sound Center, which is now three years old. We had the great opportunity for Phillip…
Read More about ABLE Visited by National Library Service RepresentativeJohn Gurda, well-known author and Milwaukee historian, stopped by our Sound Studio in April to read the introduction to his book, Milwaukee: City of…
Read More about Milwaukee: City of NeighborhoodsAudio & Braille Literacy Enhancement, Vision Forward Association, the Wisconsin Talking Book and Braille Library and the Milwaukee Public Museum, in cooperation with the…
Read More about Fun Times at the Milwaukee Public MuseumWe are pleased to welcome Zarina Mohd Shah (pictured at left) to the position of Management Librarian at the Wisconsin Talking Book and Braille…
Read More about Leadership Changes at the Wisconsin Talking Book and Braille LibraryWhen you visit ABLE to witness the wonderful work of our volunteer and staff team, you will be able to see and touch the…
Read More about We’re Easier to Find!You never see a hearse dragging a U-Haul! That’s why it’s important to plan ahead to support the people and organizations that you care…
Read More about Thinking about LegacyAs another school year begins, ABLE is already very busy brailling many documents for blind students. Whether it be chemistry, algebra, trigonometry or language…
Read More about A Special Thanks to The Catholic Community FoundationIn honor of National Volunteer Appreciation Month, I would like to offer my deepest gratitude for our vibrant, competent, passionate volunteers. This team of…
Read More about Volunteers, The Spirit of ABLE!Peanut of Blind Faith Farm is the true story of a tiny blind lamb that was born on Blind Faith Farm in Jefferson County,…
This winter, ABLE’s Tactile and Production Manager, Matt Scholtes, designed a tactile book of snowflake shapes for an adventure nature field trip for the…
Peanut of Blind Faith Farm is the true story of a tiny blind lamb who was born on a farm in Wisconsin. Peanut faced…
REACH Names Audio & Braille Literacy Enhancement as 2018 Charitable Giving Recipient
Read More about REACH Names ABLE as 2018 Charitable Giving RecipientOn September 29, 2015, we cut the ribbon for our new state-of-the-art ABLE Sound Center. Two years later we are going strong! Over fifty…
Read More about ABLE Sound Center Going Great!In July we put out a special plea for your help in funding our much needed high speed embosser and our new tactile embosser,…
Read More about It’s All Because of You!