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Middlesex Association For The Blind

Tel: 020 8423 5141

Suite 18
Freetrade House
Lowther Road
Stanmore
Middlesex
HA7 1EP

16.1 miles away

Middlesex Association for the Blind provides services to blind, partially sighted and deaf-blind people in nine London Boroughs.
Havering Association For People With Disabilities

Tel: 01708 476554 (Textphone 01708 438585)

Whittaker Hall
1a Woodhall Crescent
Hornchurch
Essex
RM11 3NN

16.5 miles away

We are a local independent charity for People with Disabilities and Carers in the London Borough of Havering. Information and Support: Our staff team have personal experience of Disability and Caring and are able to give information, advice and support. Information is provided by staff and vol...
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Kent Association For The Blind

Tel: 01474 544440

Joynes House
New Road
Gravesend
Kent
DA11 0AT

18.5 miles away

We are a UK registered charity providing rehabilitation services for people with sight impairments in Kent, Medway and Bromley. We also provide some specialist support in Bexley. We have six rehabilitation teams around the region and three Sight Centres. We provide free, specialist support for c...
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Penniwells Group (Riding For The Disabled)

Tel: 020 8207 4525

Penniwells RDA Centre
Edgwarebury Lane
Elstree
Hertfordshire
WD6 3RG

18.7 miles away

Welcome to Penniwells Riding for Disabled Centre. Our aim is to provide disabled people with the opportunity to ride to benefit their health and well being. Without our much valued Team of Volunteers & Staff at the Centre such a first class service would not be able to be provided. Penniwells R...
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Essex Sight

Tel: 01206 548 196

Brentwood Community Hospital
Crescent Drive
Brentwood
Essex
CM15 8DR

21.9 miles away

If you live in Brentwood or surrounding areas, come and visit us. Thanks to funding through Essex Community Foundation from the Malcolm and Beryl Crook Charitable Fund, we now have a sight centre and ECLO Service based in Brentwood Community Hospital. We can provide advice and information on eye ...
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Guide Dogs Welwyn Garden City Team

Tel: 0800 781 1444

Unit 3, Ground Floor
Stroud Wood Business Park
Park Street, Frogmore
St Albans
Hertfordshire
AL2 2NJ

24.5 miles away

Guide Dogs for the Blind Association provides guide dogs and mobility advice to blind and partially sighted people living in Hertfordshire, Bedfordshire and Essex
Blind And Sight Impaired Society (Basis)

Tel: 01268 522817

Bradbury House
Witchards
Basildon
Essex
SS16 5BP

25.0 miles away

Blind and Sight Impaired Society (BASIS), formerly PAVIS Foundation for Visually Impaired People is a registered charity (no. 1074567) based in Basildon but working throughout south Essex. The organisation was set up in 1998 to promote the welfare of people with sight loss and assist them in beco...
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Basildon Pathfinders Blind And Partially Sighted Group

Tel: 01268 551248

SS16 4LS

26.0 miles away

Pathfinders Blind and Partially Sighted Group is a social group that meets meets for pub lunches, outings and holidays, guest speakers; braille machines available.
Dacorum Talking Newspaper

Tel: 01442 217918

HP1 1QU

29.8 miles away

On Saturday mornings a plastic pouch drops on to the doormat of visually impaired citizens in Dacorum. The Dacorum Talking Newspaper has arrived, giving an hour of audio news to those unable to read the local paper. The service is free, as is the postage to any visually impaired person. The char...
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Support 4 Sight

Tel: 01245 933572

17 Cottage Place
Chelmsford
Essex
CM1 1NL

32.1 miles away

Support 4 Sight assists people with sight loss, their carers and families. Expert staff and trained volunteers provide our services to assist people coming to terms with losing their sight and to cope long term with the social, emotional and practical issues that they face living with sight loss.