Clovernook's Braille Printing House is recognized as one of the largest volume producers of Braille in North America. The Printing House annually produces more than 40 million pages.
Clovernook's Braille Printing Department employs 15 people who are blind and multi-disabled. They transcribe, emboss, bind and distribute Braille editions of general readership magazines and books.
Clovernook workers turn out more than 150 Braille books each year, and they transcribe and produce a variety of magazines, such as ESPN Magazine, Kiplinger’s Personal Finance, National Geographic, Harper’s and Parenting. Other Braille products include handbooks, instruction manuals, restaurant menus, schedules and a variety of other items needed to accommodate consumers with a visual impairment.
For more information contact: Charlotte Begley at (513) 522-3860 ext.2244, or Toll-Free (888) 234-7156.

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