IRIS Radio (Indiana Reading & Information Services)
Indiana Reading and Information Services (IRIS) is an around-the-clock communications link for the print-impaired. Every day, IRIS broadcasts the regional newspapers and many other Indianapolis publications. Listeners are provided with special radio receivers FREE of charge to use as long as they are needed. One must live within 45 miles of Indianapolis to receive the broadcasts. And now Indiana Reading and Information Services offers streaming audio through the World Wide Web.certification of print impairment. State-wide listeners can access 18 surrounding city newspapers free by telephone.
Below are some opportunities for you to get involved with this great organization. But don't limit yourself to just these! If you're excited about their mission, give them a call to see what other needs you may be able to fill. Thanks for serving and have fun making a difference!

Reader
Starts: March 1st, 2009
Volunteers must be at least 14 years old.
Description
Volunteers read newspapers, magazines, books or specific publications for our print-impaired community of Indiana. These programs may be pre-recorded, live-reads, or recorded by telephone depending on the area best suited for their volunteer needs.
Notes / Special Requirements
Volunteers must pass an audition. Volunteers must have a clear, pleasant speaking voice. And, enunciation and pronunciation must be clear and concise.