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As the Executive Director of WRBH and a supporter just like you, I’m happy to report that 2015 brought us many positive changes. We are upgrading our recording studios to improve the volunteer experience, we added an additional fundraiser – The Out of Letter from Natalia Sight Women’s Tennis Tournament – and we are continuing to expand relationships throughout the community. Through these developments, the organization you support is that much closer to supporting itself so your contributions will go farther. About Us Your support of WRBH Reading Radio means the world to us. It doesn’t matter whether your donation is large or small – we put every penny to good use, making sure that the blind and print impaired receive current information 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 2015 Events weeks a year.

With your support WRBH fills a major human service need throughout southeastern and southwestern Mississippi, empowering a traditionally overlooked and Infographic underserved segment of our population – the blind and print impaired, alleviating the isolation that can come from a lack of current information. I always like to quote Helen Keller as I believe her words perfectly sum up the mission of our station: Donors “The only thing worse than being blind is having sight but no vision.”

Thank you for having the vision to support WRBH. Partnerships

Natalia P. Gonzalez Board and Staff

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“WRBH’s mission is to turn the printed word into the spoken word so that the blind and print impaired can receive the same ease of access to current information as their sighted peers.”

WRBH 88.3 FM is a non-profit reading radio In 2000, the station expanded its reach by offering and become a serious obstacle in everyday life. Letter from Natalia station dedicated to providing thoughtful, live audio streaming via the Internet and most WRBH seeks to keep everyone equally informed informative, and entertaining programming that recently added a library of on-demand podcasts by providing access to news and information, enriches the lives of listeners. Over 150 volunteers onto its SoundCloud page. promoting cultural enrichment, and encouraging donate their time and talent each year to make mental and emotional independence for the About Us the station’s 24 hours of programming, 365 days In 2014, WRBH partnered with HEROfarm, a New blind and print impaired. a year, possible. Orleans based marketing and public relations firm, to rebrand the organization and to redesign WRBH offers a wide variety of programming WRBH began as the dream of its website, making it fully compatible with including local and national news, best-selling 2015 Events mathematician Dr. Robert McClean, who himself screen reader software. fiction and non-fiction books, magazine articles, was blind. His vision? To create a reading radio children’s books, event calendars, health station that would operate on the FM dial rather WRBH.org’s streaming allows the blind and programs, “The Writer’s Forum” hosted by Sherry than on a sideband frequency that requires a visually impaired not only in the New Orleans Alexander and David Benedetto which provides Infographic special radio. He sought to improve the lives region, but also all over the world to have the an opportunity for authors to discuss their work, of blind and visually impaired individuals by same ease of access to current information as “Public Affairs” with host Lyn Koppel who focuses providing programming with current information their sighted peers, and creates a convenient hub on community organizations and ongoing local and content that encourages cultural, educational of resources. issues, and grocery store ads, as well as shows and emotional enrichment. In 1975, Dr. McClean geared toward Latino, Haitian, and Vietnamese Donors began leasing airtime from WWNO and renting Today, WRBH remains the nation’s only full-time communities. This programming is available 24 studio space from Lighthouse for the Blind in New FM reading radio service in the US and is one of hours a day, 365 days a year thanks to over 150 Orleans. His efforts expanded in 1982 when he only three such stations in the world. dedicated volunteers who donate nearly 5,000 purchased the 88.3 FM signal, officially making hours annually. Partnerships WRBH the first 24-hour reading radio station for the blind in the United States. What does WRBH do? Additionally, WRBH produces several in-house shows including “Charlie’s Music Show” where The majority of information in print and on the Looking to make a long-term commitment to its host Charles Smith interviews musicians of all Board and Staff listeners, in 1994 WRBH purchased a 4,000 square Internet is inaccessible to those who cannot read. genres, “The Writer’s Forum,” which provides foot 19th century Victorian building on famed For the blind and print impaired community, this an opportunity for local authors to discuss their and moved into its permanent lack of access to information can increase their work, and “New Orleans by Mouth,” a culinary home. sense of isolation, lower their standard of living, interview show moderated by Amy Sins. GiveNOLA Day

3 WRBH 88.3FM Reading Radio Annual Report 2015 ABOUT US 2015 Annual Report WRBH and the New Orleans Community Who listens to WRBH? WRBH’s goal for the New Orleans community ergy efficiency. Entergy underwrites the program, WRBH’s target audience includes the blind and and beyond is to engage, energize, and empower while WRBH generates the educational content. illiterate as well as individuals who are unable its listeners through access to information and to read due to illness, spinal cord injuries, eye entertainment. In service of this goal, WRBH has Ben Franklin High School: WRBH partners muscle damage, learning disabilities, lack of Letter from Natalia been recognized with several awards including with Ben Franklin High School during “Hogs for access to print media, and loss of vision due to a Proclamation of Recognition for 30 Years of the Cause,” a fundraising festival that provides age. While the majority of reading services for Service from the City of New Orleans in 2012, the aid and relief of those variable expenses and the blind use mechanized voice software, WRBH 1999 Governor’s Media Award, the 1998 Mayor’s economic burdens which families face while their is the only organization providing this variety Medal of Honor, and in 1990 was named the child is being treated for pediatric brain cancer. of programming via the human voice thanks to About Us 257th Point of Light by President George Bush, Sr. Ben Franklin High School’s Student Council WRBH’s dedicated volunteers. This makes WRBH’s Members volunteer with WRBH at the event. To further its outreach in the community, programs particularly of interest to the newly the station collaborates with the following Young Leadership Council: WRBH partners blind or those who have experienced vision loss organizations that share common goals or serve with the Young Leadership Council (YLC) to due to age, since it can take several years for the 2015 Events the blind and print impaired in other ways: broadcast “One Book One New Orleans.” YLC untrained ear to become accustomed to the speed spearheads the campaign for literacy, which and cadence of the mechanized voice software. Lighthouse Louisiana serves the blind calls on residents to share the experience of and visually impaired community by reading the same book each fall. WRBH records In addition, WRBH’s content is also of interest providing quality products, services, and and broadcasts an audio recording of the book. to the general public, who tune in to listen to Infographic opportunities for independence. WRBH the news, event listings, best-selling fiction and refers listeners to their services and The Big Read, a project of the National nonfiction books, short stories, magazine articles, supports their organization through PSAs. Endowment for the Arts, supports community- and an array of programs encouraging cultural, wide reading programs that encourage reading educational, and emotional enrichment. Blinded Veterans Association promotes the and participation by diverse audiences. Southern Donors welfare of blinded veterans so that they may take Food and Beverage Museum acts as host, and Since 2000, WRBH has served blind and print their rightful place in the community and work WRBH records the book and advertises the impaired people all over the world by making with their fellow citizens toward the creation program. audio streaming and podcasts available free of of a peaceful world. WRBH participates in their charge over the Internet. Additionally, WRBH Partnerships annual expo and supports them through PSAs. Dawn Busters Kiwanis Club is a local chapter of an international organization of volunteers has operated as an FM radio station since 1982. New Orleans Filipino-American Lions Club dedicated to changing the world one child and WRBH’s terrestrial broadcasting power is 25,000 refurbishes used eyeglasses for the needy. WRBH one community at a time. Dawn Busters is the watts, making the station’s FM signal available acts as a drop off spot for used glasses and largest club in the Greater New Orleans Area, across a 90-mile radius stretching over Hancock Board and Staff supports them through PSAs. with over 90 active members. Dawn Busters County, Mississippi and the following Louisiana generously supports the station through in- parishes: Orleans, Jefferson, St. Tammany, St. Entergy: Since 2009, WRBH has partnered with kind contributions and by volunteering at WRBH Charles, St. John, Tangipahoa, Terrebonne, St. Entergy to broadcast “Going Green,” which edu- events. Bernard, and Plaquemines. cates listeners on environmental issues and en- GiveNOLA Day

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Letter from Natalia 111,425 Individuals served per week on average 8,760 Hours of Annual Over 175 Volunteer Readers Programming About Us

Counting the ways YOU make US possible 2015 Events WRBH is the ONLY FM Reading Radio Station in the United States Infographic

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61 Unique Weekly Partnerships Programs

Board and Staff Broadcasting 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 52 weeks a year Over 100 Publications Read GiveNOLA Day

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$10,000+

The Brown Foundation Letter from Natalia The John and Madge Dicks Fund/The Reily Foundation Entergy Charitable Foundation Mrs. Marla Garvey About Us Ms. Margie Kollis Mr. James Lazare 2015 Events Mrs. Myrtis L. Nims The Edward Wisner Donation Infographic

$5,000 - $10,000 $2,500 - $4,999 Hash House Harriers The Cinque Group Donors Humana, Inc. Entergy Corporation The Eugenie & Joseph Jones Family Foundation ExxonMobil Foundation The Harper Family Foundation Partnerships Mr. Paul J. Leaman, Jr. Hogs for the Cause The Gustaf W. McIlhenny Family Foundation The Luther and Zita Templeman Foundation Mr. Dalton L. Truax, Jr. Board and Staff

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$1,000 - $2,499 $500 - $999 Mr. Brent Barriere and Ms. Judy Barrasso Ms. Kay deMange Allen Mr. and Mrs. Pat W. Browne, Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Clayton Borne Mr. Jon Burroughs The Carol B. & Kenneth J. Boudreaux Foundation Letter from Natalia The Joseph M. Costello Fund Mr. & Mrs. Andy Braun Eastland Holdings Mr. & Mrs. Brian T. Butcher Mr. J. Donald Garvey Mr. Michael DePetrillo Dr. and Mrs. Charles Glaser Couch, Conville & Blitt LLC The Coughlin-Saunders Foundation About Us The Greater New Orleans Foundation The Fenner French Foundation Iberia Bank Mr. Cameron C. Gamble Mr. and Mrs. Rader Jackson Ms. Maureen Heaslip LSU Health Sciences Center Ms. Adrea D. Heebe The McEnery Company Ms. Angela Hill 2015 Events Mr. Douglas Meffert Mr. & Mrs. Oliver Houck The Mitchiner-Gittinger Family Foundation International Coffee Corporation Ms. Nancy Dozier Murray The Kabacoff Family Foundation New Orleans Silversmiths Mr. & Mrs. Larry LaHoste RAIN CII Lemoine Company, LLC Infographic Rotary Club of Metairie Ms. Fay Neal NOLA Apartments Rotary Club of the Westbank Mr. Gus M. Pelias Southern Eye Bank Perfect Union Lodge #1 The Salmen Family Foundation Mr. David Radlauer Donors The Patrick F. Taylor Foundation The E.V. Richards, Jr. Foundation Touro Bouligny Neighborhood Association Mr. J. Kenneth Saer True Title, Inc. Ms. Catherine Burns Tremaine Wagner, Bagot & Rayer LLP Ms. Lindsey Wands Partnerships Mr. Mark Winter $250 - $499

Mr. Julius Cain Ms. Jane S. Gwyn Marrero Land & Improvement-Association, Ltd. Mr. W. Henry Shane, Jr. Board and Staff Mr. and Mrs. Billy E. Crawford Ms. Debra Holtz Mr. William A. Mindak St. Clare Monastery Mr. David C.W. Curtis Mr. Barry Hurlburt Mr. David Miner Mr. Thomas J. Wagner Mr. and Mrs. Blair Favrot Mr. Dwayne Littauer New Orleans Asian American Lions Club Dr. Nathan Wexler Mr. and Mrs. George Freeman Mr. Daniel Meyer Mr. Rene G. Reque GiveNOLA Day

8 WRBH 88.3FM Reading Radio Annual Report 2015 OUR DONORS 2015 Annual Report $101 - $249

Ms. Annette Allen Ms. Natalia P. Gonzalez Ms. Christina M. McCrosky Ms. Linda Stewart Mr. Gary Blumenthal Ms. Deborah Grant Mr. Jason Morgan Ms. Jane Sumner Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Browne III Dr. Steven Holtz Mr. Thomas O’Keefe Mr. Richard Voorhies III Dr. Karen Bruggers Ms. Courtney Jackson Plauche, Maselli & Parkerson LLP Jones Walker LLP Mr. Stewart P. Butler Mr. C. Gordon Johnson Mrs. Magda G. Pelias Mr. John Weinmann Letter from Natalia Ms. Marta Calleja Mrs. E. Douglas Johnson, Jr. Mr. Rene G. Reque Ms. Nell G. Wiederspahn Mr. Lloyd Campo Mr. Charles Lane Ms. Sandy Rosenthal Ms. Gayle T. Wykle Mr. and Mrs. Hardy B. Fowler Mr. Barry LeBlanc Mr. Rob Siegel Ms. Mary K. Zervigon Up to $100 About Us Ms. Melanie P. Ahern Ms. Myrna Cassimere Ms. Cindy L. Gomez Ms. Cecile M. LeBlanc Ms. Naomi Orlansky Ms. Nancy Smith Mr. Michael Albracht Mr. & Mrs. John Cerise Ms. Jennifer Grigsby Mr. John Sullivan Ms. Sara Orton Ms. Charlotte A. Soyland Ms. S.L. Alexander Ms. Katie Clark Ms. Martha Gruning & Ms. Sandra Levick Mr. Christopher Osburn Dr. Martin A. Spindel Ms. Lauren Allen Slidell Lioness Club Mr. Jeffreya Guice Mr. Donald Lewis Ms. Lisette Oser Ms. E. Alexandra Stafford Ms. Kate Archer Mr. Donald Costello Ms. Diana Guidry Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lody Ms. Sophia Pappas Mr. & Mrs. Harry C. Stahel Ms. Vicki Arroyo Ms. Jean R. Cranmer Ms. Elizabeth B. Guidry Ms. Claudia Lynch Mr. Alfred Parker Mrs. Carol P. Staiano Ms. Julie Arseneau Ms. Bernadette D’Souza Mr. Glenn Guilbault Ms. Irene Mackenroth Ms. Erin Parkinson Mr. Jordan Stewart 2015 Events Ms. Karen Babin Ms. Kirsten Darbyshire Ms. Heather Haebe Madisonville St. Tammany- Ms. Helen Rose Patterson Ms. Rachel Stickney Ms. Dara Baird Mr. Robert J David Mr. Kenneth W. Hall Chapter 5408 of AARP, Inc. Ms. Flora St. Pe Ms. Kacie Stillings Ms. Maria Baisier Ms. Jean Davidson Mr. Carl Hanemann Ms. Emily Mase Ms. Georgia Pelias Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stone Mr. Anderson Baker Ms. Laura Devitt Ms. Elaine Haney Mr. Frank Maselli Ms. Jeanine Pender Mr. Henry Teles Mr. & Mrs. Mark Balkan Mr. Kenneth Donze Ms. Martha Harris Mr. Sanford Maslansky Mr. Henry A. Penedo Mr. James Thomas Mr. Don Banning Mr. Thomas Doty Ms. Henriette Harris Mr. Dominic Massa Mr. & Mrs. Vincent Perez Ms. Gwendolyn Thompkins Infographic Mrs. Verlyn B. Barbier Shea Drake Ms. Juanita T. Herndon Mr. Winston Matherne Mr. Kale Perrien Ms. Judith Z. Thorne Mr. & Mrs. N Buckner Barkley, Jr. Ms. Marlane C. Drake HEROfarm Mr. Peter A. Mayer Ms. Adrienne Petrosini Mr. Myles Conway Ms. Beverly Barry Mr. John M. Duck Ms. Charlotte Himel Mr. & Mrs. Michael W. Mayer III Mr. Andrew Reck & Ms. Laurie Tillmans Ms. Jaymi Baum Ms. Milena Duplantier Ms. Shawn Holohan Mr. & Mrs. Charles McKinley Ms. Rose Reid Ms. Yoko Toda Mr. L. David Benedetto III Ms. Nancy Eaves Ms. Sarah Holtz Ms. Josie McNamara Mr. George R. Reitmeyer III Ms. Charlotte Travieso Ms. Charlene Berry Mr. Fred Ebel Dr. Janet Hood Inner Wheel Club of Metairie Ms. Andrea Ribando Ms. Katrina Turillo Donors Mr. Ronald Biava Mr. Joseph Escandon Ms. Maureen Hughes Rabbi Barbara Metzinger Ms. Jillian Richman Mr. & Mrs. George G. Villere Mr. & Mrs. Bob Boh Mr. Julian B. Feibelman, Jr. Ms. Cheryl James Mrs. Sandra Moise Ms. Rosemarie Robertson Mr. Timothy Vogel Ms. Peggy Bohn Mrs. Marry Ann Ferro Mr. Scott Jefferson Mr. Lu Molino Ms. Rebecca Roniger Ms. Kathleen Vogel Ms. Jolie Bonck Ms. Kelly Fischer Mr. Charles B. Johnson Mr. Phillip Mollere Mr. & Mrs. Andre Rubenstein Ms. Yvonne M. Vonderhaar Mr. George D. Bond Ms. Susan Flinn Mr. Shaun Johnson Ms. Kathryn Montgomery Mr. Tim Ruppert Mr. Harry Wadsworth III Mr. Carl Bonura Mr. & Mrs. Michael Flynn Ms. Mary H. Joseph Mr. David Moorad Mr. Brian Sands Mr. S.L. Ward Ms. Linda Bordelon Ms. C. Kirk Fogarty Ms. Susan H. Jumonville Ms. Marian Moore Ms. Barbara Sands Mr. Gary A. Remer Partnerships Mr. Sherman Boughton Ms. Michelle Fonseca Ms. Cosette West Kaufman Mrs. Louise T. Morgan Ms. Mimi Schlesinger & Ms. Toni L. Weiss Ms. Christina Bright Mr. Ron & Mrs. Sally Forman Ms. Ann Kennedy Mr. Sundance Morgan Ms. Helen Schneidau Dr. Jayne Weiss Mr. Richard Britson Ms. Betty Founds Mr. & Mrs. Bill Kurtz Mrs. Joel Myers Ms. Karen Scott Ms. Sibyl M. White Mr. David Browning Mr. J.E. Frickey, Jr. Ms. Nicole Laan Dr. Andrew Nakamoto Ms. Nancy S. Silbert Mr. Casey Willems Ms. Ann Burka Ms. Pam Friedler Mr. Jeffrey LaHoste Ms. Margaret Ann Newman Ms. Nancy Silbert Mr. Duane Williams Ms. Marianne Burns Mr. Reuben Friedman Ms. Baty Landis Ms. Natasha Noordhoff Mr. Scott R. Simmons Ms. Tina Freeman Board and Staff Ms. Marianne Burns Miss Katherine Gage Ms. Kathleen Langan Mr. John Norris Ms. Stacy Simonton & Mr. Philip Woollam Ms. Louise M. Byrne Mr. & Mrs. Henry A. Garon Ms. Alice Lastrapes Mr. Daniel S. Norton Mr. Jeffrey Singer Ms. Alice Wright Ms. Christina Cahalan Mr. & Mrs. Gasperecz Mr. David Lawton Ms. Susan Norwood Mr. & Mrs. Daniel W. Skelton Mr. Clifford S. Wright Ms. Jane Casbarian Dr. & Mrs. Errol Genet Ms. Claire M. Leaman Mr. Jeremy Nusloch Mr. Charles Smith Mr. Ulysses N. Case III Ms. Jacqueline Gold Mr. George Leaman Mr. William J. Oberhelman, Jr. Mr. Z.E. Smith Ms. Inez Hale Cassimere Ms. Kitzi Goldman Mr. Clyde H. LeBlanc Dr. Mark Odom Ms. Brenda Smith GiveNOLA Day

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2015 Events Tubby and Coo’s One Book One New Orleans WRBH partnered with Tubby & Coo's Mid City Book Shop during 2015 to The Young Leadership Council’s One Book One New Orleans project is a produce a fifteen-minute weekly podcast on book news in New Orleans campaign for literacy and community that calls on New Orleans residents and Beyond. Store Owner Candice Huber and her business partner Rob to share the experience of reading the same book at the same time every Infographic Harrison record in WRBH's studio and a new episode is released every fall. WRBH participates by recording and airing the book on 88.3 FM and Wednesday on the station's SoundCloud page. promoting OBONO events throughout the reading season’s duration.

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Board and Staff New Orleans Public Library The NOPL provides extended loans on books for WRBH’s volunteers to read, as well as advanced reader’s copies of new books. GiveNOLA Day

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2015 Board of Directors 2015 Advisory Board

Brent Barriere Larry LaHoste Don Banning Letter from Natalia Sherman Boughton, Treasurer Paul J. Leaman, Jr., Secretary Haydee E. P. Bazan Joy Braun, Chairman Donald Lewis A. Peyton Bush, III About Us James A. Caillier Jon Burroughs Doug Meffert,President Hardy B. Fowler Lloyd Campo Daniel Meyer, Vice President Constance G. McEnaney 2015 Events Bernadette G. D’Souza David Radlauer

Mike DePetrillo Charles Smith Infographic Cathy Glaser Dalton Truax, Jr. April Golenor Lindsey B. Wands Donors Jennifer H. Grigsby Jayne S. Weiss, MD Angela Hill Partnerships

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Natalia P. Gonzalez, Executive Director Natalia graduated from with a degree in history and received Post-Baccalaureate Secondary Certification from the University of New Orleans. She previously worked as an Office Manager and Program Director Letter from Natalia at large organizations. Natalia has been with WRBH since 2002, starting in the position of Director of Development before being promoted to Executive Director.

˜™ About Us Tim Vogel, Program Director Tim received a Bachelor of Sciences degree from Pennsylvania State University in 2004. He worked at a commercial sports station in Eastern Pennsylvania before moving to New Orleans. Tim was hired at WRBH as a Studio Engineer in 2015 Events 2009 and has since been promoted to Program Director.

˜™ Infographic L. David Benedetto, Assistant Program Director and Marketing Director David received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Louisiana State University in 2013. He worked as Music Director, Production Director, and Station Manager of KLSU in Baton Rouge. David was hired at WRBH as a marketing lead in Donors 2013, and has since been promoted to Marketing Director and Assistant Program Director. David also hosts WRBH’s “The Writer’s Forum” and “Audio Portraits.” ˜™ Partnerships

Sarah Holtz, Development Director Sarah graduated from Macalester College in Saint Paul, Minnesota with a degree in American history and French in Board and Staff 2013. She worked as General Manager of WMCN in Saint Paul and in the communications department at Minnesota Public Radio before relocating to New Orleans. Sarah was hired at WRBH as Development Director in February of 2015. GiveNOLA Day

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What’s Going On?

May 3rd is GiveNOLA Day, a one-day, online giving event to inspire people to support nonprofit organizations like WRBH that make our region a Letter from Natalia stronger and more thriving community for all.

How Can I Help? About Us

Commit to making a monetary donation to WRBH on May 3rd that will help us to continue providing our services year round. Email listen@.org or call 2015 Events 504.899.1144 for more information.

What Will My Donation Do? Infographic

WRBH is a tax-deductible nonprofit that relies upon donations and grants to help support our operations and services. Through those donations, grants and Donors the generosity of our 150+ volunteers, we are able to air 24 hours of content a day, seven days a week — that’s 8,760 hours a year of original programming made possible because of supporters like you! Partnerships Your donation helps ensure we are able to continue Midnight to Midnight providing thoughtful, informative, and entertaining programming that enriches the lives of listeners and hosted by: that the blind and print impaired have the same Board and Staff ease of access to current information as their sighted peers. GiveNOLA Day

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