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Sutton Vision

Tel: 020 8409 7166

First Floor
3 Robin Hood Lane
Sutton
Surrey
SM1 2SW

0.5 miles away

Sutton Vision is a registered charity which delivers services for residents of the London Borough of Sutton who are blind or partially sighted. The organisation’s charitable activities are supported by The Greater London Fund for the Blind which provides annual core grants for 9 member organisati...
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Mertonvision

Tel: 020 8540 5446

Guardian Centre
67 Clarendon Road
Colliers Wood
London
Greater London
SW19 2DX

3.4 miles away

Providing services, information and support to residents of Merton who have a visual impairment.
Seeability Head Office

Tel: 01372 755000

SeeAbility House
Hook Road
Epsom
Surrey
KT19 8SQ

3.9 miles away

SeeAbility supports people with learning disabilities, autism and sight loss. We are one of the world’s oldest charities dedicated to supporting people with disabilities. We are committed to ending isolation by delivering ambitious support that enables people with learning disabilities, autism an...
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Kingston Upon Thames Talking Newspaper

Tel: 020 8287 4180

64 Roebuck Road
Chessington
Surrey
KT9 1JX

4.1 miles away

We distribute a weekly Ram stick to anyone with a visual impairment in Kingston upon Thames. In collaboration with the KAB we loan out players for these sticks if people do not have one. The service is free and relies on returnable PVC pouches and reusable ram sticks via the mail We now also dis...
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Croydon Voluntary Association For The Blind

Tel: 020 8688 2486

Bedford Hall
72-74 Wellesley Road
Croydon
Surrey
CR0 2AR

4.2 miles away

Croydon Voluntary Association for the Blind provides a range of services for visually impaired people. Services include a weekly talking newspaper, training in mobility, daily living skills and counselling.
Epsom and Ewell Mini Phab

St Josephs Church Hall
St Margarets Drive
Epsom
Surrey
KT18 7LB

4.4 miles away

Mini Phab is a new toddler group that has been opened by Epsom & Ewell Phab for disabled and non-disabled children aged 0 to 5 years. It is an inclusive and welcoming group with toys and games, sensory stories, inclusive singing and signing.
Clearvision

Tel: 020 8789 9575

Linden Lodge School
61 Princes Way
London
Greater London
SW19 6JB

5.2 miles away

ClearVision is a UK postal lending library of mainstream children's books with added braille. Our books all have braille (or another tactile reading language, Moon), print and pictures, making them suitable for visually-impaired and sighted children and adults to share. There are over 14,000 boo...
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Kingston upon Thames Association for the Blind

Tel: 020 8605 0060 or 07442 394 472

Quaker Centre
Fairfield East
Kingston Upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 2PT

5.3 miles away

Kingston Association for the Blind has been supporting the visually impaired community in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames for over 50 years. We work closely with the Local Authority and local groups, such as the Surbiton, New Malden and Social Eyes Blind Clubs and the Eye Contact Club ...
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Me Too & Co

Tel: 07946 646033

St Stephen's Crossway Centre
306 Richmond Road
Twickenham
Middlesex
TW1 2PD

7.7 miles away

Me Too & Co is a parent-led charity covering the Borough of Richmond-upon-Thames and surrounding areas, which aims to help children and young people with additional needs and their families. The additional needs of the children include autistic spectrum disorder, Down’s syndrome, hearing or visu...
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Twickenham Hard Of Hearing Club

Tel: Rodney Read 0208 570 3772 (Chairman)

United Reformed Church Hall
First Cross Road
Twickenham Green
Twickenham
Middlesex
TW2 5QA

8.2 miles away

Twickenham Hard of Hearing Club helps deaf, deafblind and hard of hearing people get the services, care and equipment they need.