[Nebraska-Senior-Blind] Used Blindness Technology Information Pasted in and Attached
Linda Mentink
lmentink7360 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 13 02:36:35 UTC 2022
The Legacy Technology Project was started by a deaf blind user of the technology and a teacher of the visually impaired.
It is mostly a response to the high cost of new access technology. We acquire devices in a variety of ways including contributions,
trades and purchases. The devices are cleaned, repaired, repackaged and distributed at reasonable prices to places where they
can do the most good. If you have talking or braille technology that works or does not work, that you would like to pass on to us, we will
find new homes for it. In the past 8 years we have found new homes for hundreds of devices including Pac mates, Braille -N-Speaks,
talking GPS devices, disc drive accessories, victor readers and so much more. We do not list our inventory as it changes so frequently. But if there is an item you are seeking, please contact us by email or phone and we will do what we can to assist you.
This project has been successful beyond our wildest dreams and those who have obtained the technologies we offer have made it
all possible. Be part of the solution. P.S. Our regular jobs are operating a recording studio called Voices of Xperience in Southern New Hampshire, The Legacy Technology Project is something we do because it is a way to give back. It's mostly a labor of love.
You can reach us at: 1nationundersound at gmail.com or call: 603-827-3859
Jane Kronheim, President of Voices of Xperience
Roger Cicchese, Recording engineer and product evaluator
Our mailing address is:
PO Box 446
Harrisville, NH 03450
If you send items by UPS, the
street address is
584 Hancock Rd.
Harrisville, NH 03450
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