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Sight Concern Worcestershire Worcester

Tel: 01905 723245

The Bradbury Centre
2 Sansome Walk
Worcester
Worcestershire
WR1 1LH

110 miles away

Sight Concern Worcestershire provides support and information to people throughout the county who experience some level of significant sight loss.
Focus Birmingham

Tel: 0121 478 5200

B17 9AT

131 miles away

Focus Birmingham is a specialist charity providing expert support, advice and information to anyone in the Birmingham area affected by sight loss. We also work with people with other disabilities. And because sight loss and disability affects family, friends and carers, we work with them too.
Beacon Centre For The Blind

Tel: 01902 880 111

Wolverhampton Road East
Wolverhampton
West Midlands
WV4 6AZ

131 miles away

We’re here to help local people with sight loss live fuller and more independent lives by offering them the finest facilities and support. If you could help us, through volunteering, fundraising or donating, we'd love to hear from you. Or if you'd like to see how we can help you, you can discover...
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Bid Services

Tel: 0121 246 6100

The Deaf Cultural Centre
Ladywood Road
Birmingham
West Midlands
B16 8SZ

132 miles away

BID Services is a charity. We work in partnership with people with a sensory impairment, as well as those with a physical disability or mental health problems. Our mission is to provide high quality services and opportunities that make it possible for people to have choice and control over their ...
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Birmingham Talking Newspapers

Tel: 0300 330 1404

PO Box 15733
Sutton Coldfield
Staffordshire
B73 9TB

140 miles away

Birmingham Talking Newspapers provide a free news and information service for blind and partially sighted people living in and around Birmingham. Content is taken mainly from local newspapers. It is read by volunteers and the audio tracks made available in several online formats or by post usin...
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