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RNIB (Royal National Institute Of Blind People)

Tel: 0303 123 9999

The Grimaldi Building
154a Pentonville Road
London
Greater London
N1 9JE

15.5 miles away

If you need someone who understands sight loss, RNIB (Royal National Institute of Blind People) is here for you. Everyone who is blind or partially sighted has their own unique experience, so we don’t take a one-size-fits-all approach. We offer a range of products and services to help you to ma...
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Low Vision Centre Royal National Institute of Blind People

Tel: 020 7391 2241

Royal National Institute of the Blind
154A Pentonville Road
Islington
London
Greater London
N1 9JE

15.5 miles away

The Low Vision Service can see people who have a diagnosed eye condition and are struggling with activities of daily living due to their vision (even after correction with standard glasses or contact lenses) for practical support, even if they are not registered. We also offer a specialised ser...
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Listening Books

Tel: 020 7407 9417

12 Lant Street
London
Greater London
SE1 1QH

15.6 miles away

We are a UK charity providing a fantastic selection of high-quality audiobooks to over 100,000 people across the UK, who are unable to read or hold a book due to illness, disability, learning difficulties or mental health conditions. We send our audiobooks through the post on MP3 CD, or they can ...
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Greater London Fund For The Blind

Tel: 020 7620 2066

Sir John Mills House
12 Whitehorse Mews
37 Westminster Bridge Road
London
Greater London
SE1 6LN

15.9 miles away

The Greater London Fund for the Blind was established in 1921 to raise funds for the blind and visually impaired within London. Since then the Greater London Fund for the Blind has been going from strength to strength raising money for its member charities who provide a wide range of services suc...
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Camden Sensory Needs Service

Tel: 020 7974 4000

London Borough of Camden
7th Floor, 5 Pancras Square
c/o Judd Street
London
Greater London
WC1H 9JE

16.0 miles away

The adult Sensory Needs Service is a specialist team that supports people who live in Camden. We can help if you: - Are certified or registered blind (severely sight impaired) or partially sighted (sight impaired) - Have a non-correctable sight loss in both eyes - Are Deaf or hard of hearing -...
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Guide Dogs for the Blind Association Inner London

Tel: 0800 781 1444

Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
20 Thanet Street
Saint Pancras
London
Greater London
WC1H 9QL

16.0 miles away

Guide Dogs for the Blind Association provides guide dogs and mobility advice to blind and partially sighted people living in Central London, Wandsworth, Tower Hamlets and Hackney.
Thomas Pocklington Trust

Tel: 020 8995 0880

Pocklington Hub
3 Queen Square
London
Greater London
WC1N 3AR

16.1 miles away

Thomas Pocklington Trust is a national charity dedicated to enabling and empowering blind and partially sighted people of all ages to live the life they want to lead. With a core focus on Education, Employment and Engagement, it is committed to increasing awareness and understanding of the needs ...
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Guide Dogs London Team

Tel: 0800 781 1444

2nd Floor
Tavistock House
Tavistock Square
London
Greater London
WC1H 9HR

16.2 miles away

Guide Dogs for the Blind Association provides guide dogs and mobility advice to blind and partially sighted people living in Surrey, West Sussex and South London.
Kent Association For The Blind Bromley

Tel: 020 8464 8406

Bromley Sight Centre
18 Blyth Road
Bromley
Kent
BR1 3RX

16.3 miles away

Kent Association for the Blind provides advice, support, information and equipment for people of all ages who have a visual impairment.
Obac

Tel: 020 7735 3400

SE5 0TA

16.8 miles away

OBAC exists to ensure that blind and partially sighted African and Caribbean people, including people with other physical and sensory impairments access relevant services, influence decision and policy makers, to enable them to overcome barriers that prevent them becoming active members of the co...
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