Michigan has the Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library in Lansing and Advisory and Outreach Centers in Port Huron, Washtenaw, Marquette, Rochester, Flint, Comstock Park, Traverse City, Muskegon, Taylor and Detroit, in addition to Clinton Township.
The Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity (LEO) has announced that Michigan residents who are blind or visually impaired can now apply to receive an iBill Talking Banknote Identifier (currency reader) for free through the Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library.
Michiganders who are blind or visually impaired can apply for an audible currency reader at no charge from the Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library.
People in Michigan who are blind or visually impaired can now apply to receive an audible currency reader at no cost through the Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library.