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Does the Library provide any services to people who are unable to visit the Library?

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Does the Library provide any services to people who are unable to visit the Library?

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A. The Outreach Services Division provides many alternatives for people who cannot visit the Library. The Division’s Homebound Service delivers books to adults and children who are physically disabled or can’t get to a library for three months or longer due to illness or accident. Service is also provided for seniors with no means of access to the Library. • Lobby Stop Service provides books, audiocassettes and audiobooks to senior communities. For more information, contact the Outreach Division by calling 614-645-2ASK(2275).

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