Get Involved

There are many ways to be involved with Voicecorps and help make life a little easier for people living with vision loss or other disabilities.

caricature of David Liebchen

Tee off to keep VOICEcorps on! September 23, 2024

Support VOICEcorps and join a field of near-pro’s and duffers as they compete in the 19th Annual David Liebchen Memorial Golf Outing at York Golf Club in Columbus. Registration is open for singles, foursomes, and sponsorships. Get involved as a golfer, raffle ticket purchaser, or event volunteer.

Want to help the golf outing as a volunteer, contact us at voicecorps.org/contact-us.

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Make a donation or other gift

VOICEcorps is recognized by Guidestar (Candid.org) for its commitment to transparency. We appreciate every donation and will steward every dollar responsibly for uplifting the VOICEcorps mission. You can donate through your workplace giving campaigns like Community Shares, Combined Charitable Campaign, or United Way, or directly, here on our website.

Please consider including a bequest to VOICEcorps through planned giving to continue your support. VOICEcorps staff members are available to discuss planned giving and ensuring your gifts make the impact you want.

To learn about other ways to give, click the link below. making product or service donations, or simply writing checks and sending them in the mail.  Follow this link to more details or click here to donate online right now.

We love volunteers

Share your talents as a volunteer

Volunteer as a live OR recorded reader – either in our recording studio or from your own home. On average, reading/recording sessions are one-two hours. You may be able to read or record on a regular schedule or be on-call. Click here to fill out a registration form today or send us an email at voicecorps@voicecorps.org.

Don’t think reading is quite right for you? Don’t worry, there are several other ways you can support VOICEcorps as a volunteer. Click the link below to find out.

Ohio Senator Stephanie Kunze at Leaders Are Readers Day 2019

Leaders Are Readers

Our Leaders Are Readers events bring community leaders to VOICEcorps studios (or to a local partner studio) accompanying our volunteers usually between the hours of 7a.m and noon to read from that day’s news articles (usually from the Wall Street Journal, Columbus Dispatch, or other popular publication) alongside our expertly trained volunteers.

Are you interested in learning more or have a team of community leaders wanting to plan Leaders Are Readers days? Contact us at voicecorps@voicecorps.org.