A
club for blind and partially sighted people in the Aberystwyth area.
AbilityNet
Third/voluntary Sector
AbilityNet exists to change lives of
disabled people, to help them achieve everything they can at work, at home or in education. We have a number of high quality specialist services for businesses and others who can
pay for our expertise. We also provide a range of free services for people who cannot afford to pay.
Access2books is a charity that produces and publishes high quality early years books in dual format (giant print (75pt) and
braille) with illustrations. The design enables braille or large print readers to read without obscuring the text or illustrations; and therefore gives
children and adults the opportunity to read together, forming both educational and social relationships.
Working towards an accessible society for all.
Accessible Wales is a
disability consultancy company specialising in providing companies with an understanding of what they are legally required to do under the
discrimination-act-dda">Disability Discrimination Act 1995. Our main two services are access
reviews and staff
training, all our work is underpinned by the
Equality Act 2010 and the
social model of disability.
Age Cymru
Third/voluntary Sector
Age Cymru is the leading charity for all
older people in Wales. We campaign, we research and we fundraise to make sure we build a better life for all older people. We ensure older people's voices are heard, we challenge and change attitudes, we fight
discrimination wherever we find it and we tackle elder
abuse in all its forms.
Age UK
Third/voluntary Sector
Age UK is the country's largest charity dedicated to helping everyone make the most of later life. The Age UK network comprises around 170 local Age UKs reaching most of England. Our family also includes Age Cymru, Age NI and Age Scotland, as well as Age International, with whom we support vulnerable
older people in more than 40 countries worldwide.
The Fellowship is a positive and sociable volunteer-run organisation that aims to provide information,
advice and support for people with
albinism and their families. They also provide information about the condition to professionals working with people with albinism, and other appropriate interested parties.
Alstrom Syndrome UK provides support for those affected by Alstrom Syndrome, their
carers and professionals working with them.
Bag Books
Third/voluntary Sector
Bag Books is a UK-wide charity providing tactile and multi-sensory books to people with learning
disabilities. Multi-sensory books can be enjoyed without being understood. They are designed for people with Profound and Multiple Learning Disabilities (a maximum developmental age of 18 months), people with Severe Learning Disabilities (a maximum developmental age of 6 years) or people with severe Autistic Spectrum Disorders.
BAME Vision
Third/voluntary Sector
Organisation to tackle the inequalities which prevent ethnically diverse communities from making informed choices relating to their sight by empowering, engaging and connecting with all
stakeholders.
BBSUK is the only registered charity in the UK supporting people with Laurence-Moon-Bardet-Biedl (
LMBB) Syndrome, their families and
carers. The aims of the Society are: to preserve and protect the health and promote the welfare of persons suffering from BBS, and to advance the education of the
medical and educational professionals and the general public on the subject of BBS.
Barry Blind
Club is a club of and for people with sight loss in the Barry district. Contact Sight Cymru for further information.
The UK’s eating disorder charity. Founded in 1989 as the Eating Disorders Association, their mission is to end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders.
Behcet's UK
Third/voluntary Sector
The society provides a range of information and support to people affected by
Behcet's Syndrome. It also promotes and assists with research into the condition, and promotes awareness of the disease.
BCEW have been working in partnership with British Blind Sport and the England and Wales Cricket Board since 2006 to deliver competitive cricket for those who are blind or partially sighted, running national and international competitions.
Blind in Business aims to help blind and partially sighted graduates to compete equally with sighted candidates for good jobs.
UK charity supporting former service people with sight problems (Formerly St Dunstan's).
BlindAmbition is an international
disability training consultancy focused on improving the lives of disabled people. They offer: disability training for customers and colleagues; employment workshops for disabled people; Mystery Shopper exercises; diversity training including unconscious bias. They can support anyone who needs help improving the accessibility of their products, services and working environment for Disabled and disadvantaged groups.
BookTrust
Third/voluntary Sector
BookTrust offers the gift of free books to all
children at two key ages before they start school, to inspire a love of reading that will give children a flying start in life.
Meets the first Tuesday of the month at Evergreen Hall, Bridgend, 2-4pm.Contact Helen Embling.
Bridgend (and district) is a local society supporting blind and partially sighted people and their
carers of all ages in BCBC. Contact Wales Council of the Blind initially.
At British Blind Sport, we help blind and partially sighted people get active and
play sport. Sport and recreational activities can enhance the lives of blind and partially sighted people, by improving their health and increasing their social interaction. We encourage adults and
children to participate in activities at all levels, from grassroots to the Paralympic Games.
The British Red Cross has been helping millions of people in the UK and around the world get the support they need when crisis strikes.
A self-help organisation with more than 1800 members, the BSSA is dedicated to providing mutual support and information to individuals affected by this disabling disease. We have regional
support groups throughout the UK whose members include sufferers and supporters who work together in helping one another cope with the day-to-day challenges of this debilitating and distressing condition.
The British Wireless for the Blind Fund provides high quality, easy to use audio equipment which has been specially designed and adapted for listeners living with sight loss. All radios are made available on Free Loan to Blind and Partially Sighted people who meet our criteria. If you don't qualify, the radios are also available to purchase through BWBF Direct.
C.A.L.L.
Third/voluntary Sector
CALL
Helpline is the all Wales
mental health helpline. It provides emotional support to anyone living in Wales. The helpline operators provide a listening ear to anyone wanting support with their mental health.
Calibre Audio is a charity that provides a completely free for life audiobook service to everyone with a
disability that makes reading print difficult or impossible. Members enjoy 13,000+ unabridged audiobooks with unlimited borrowing through digital streaming, download, or on memory stick. Visit the website to find out more and join their library.
The Calvert Trust exists to enable people with
disabilities to benefit from outdoor activities in the countryside. It has three centres in England.
Care & Repair Cymru is a national charitable body and actively works to ensure that all
older people have homes that are safe, secure and appropriate to their needs. They provide services to a network of Care & Repair Agencies across Wales.
COS are here to improve the quality of life and equality of access for d/
Deaf people and people with a sensory loss. To improve their opportunities in all aspects of life. We do this by promoting a world where sensory loss does not limit, preclude or stigmatise people from achieving their full potential.
We support families directly and deliver awareness raising and
training sessions concerning Cerebral
Visual Impairment, including several at the request of other vision charities and organisations. We provide support and
advocacy for affected people and their families and training and awareness raising sessions to a wide variety of groups ranging from parents to professionals.
Provides services for blind and partially sighted people in Ceredigion.
The group's aim is to create a positive, supportive network of individuals, parents, families and professionals to share ideas, experiences, information and give vital support.
The group is run by individuals with
CHARGE Syndrome, parents and grandparents as well as professionals with a particular interest in the condition. We work on an entirely voluntary basis and membership is free. New members are always welcome.
The mission of the
CHARGE Syndrome Foundation is to provide support to individuals with CHARGE syndrome and their families; to gather, develop, maintain and distribute information about CHARGE syndrome; and to promote awareness and research regarding its identification, cause and management.
Organisation which supports the families of
children with
Retinoblastoma (Rb), raises awareness of the condition, raises funds for research, and influences professional bodies to ensure optimum service for Rb patients
Childline
Third/voluntary Sector
Childline is a free, private and confidential service where you can talk about anything. Available online, on the phone, at any time.
The organisation aims to support and meet the needs of
disabled adults in Gwynedd so that they can make independent and informed choices about their lives. It works in partnership with Gywynedd Council.
The Citizens
Advice service helps people resolve their legal, money and other problems by providing free, independent and confidential advice, and by influencing policy makers.
Compass Independent Living is part of Compass
Disability Services, a Customer Led organisation based in Somerset but delivering services across the Country. They provide services that support people in receipt of health and/or
social care packages (Direct Payment or NHS Personal Health Budget) or self funders to manage their care in a way that gives them choice and control over their lives.
An independent
club supported by Vision Support.
The
Corneal Dystrophy Foundation started in 1998 as a grass-roots patient to patient online
support group (called Fuchs’ Friends) to exchange knowledge about the genetic and practical issues patients had with corneal dystrophies. It continued to grow until it encompassed people in over 150 countries and currently has a sustaining membership of approximately 3000.
Cowbridge Insight
Club offers support to blind and partially sighted people in Cowbridge (Vale of Glamorgan) and surrounding areas. Contact Sight Cymru for further information.
Cruse help people through one of the most painful times in life – with bereavement support, information and campaigning.
Deafblind UK is a national charity supporting people with sight and hearing loss to live the lives they want. We help people to live with deafblindness by making connections, building their confidence and independence. Living with combined sight and hearing loss can be frightening. Our team of experts is here every step of the way to reassure, advise or just to be someone to turn to if there is no one else.
Denbighshire Voluntary Services Council is a charity and membership organisation, supporting the
Third Sector across the county to grow and succeed through
advice,
training, enterprise, funding, engagement and volunteering.
Dewis Centre for Independent Living (C.I.L.) is a
voluntary organisation working in partnership with the Social Services Departments of six Local Authorities. It believes and supports
disabled people's rights to develop their own independent lifestyle.
Diabetes UK
Third/voluntary Sector
Works to raise awareness, improve care & provide support and help to people with
diabetes and their families across Wales.
Disability Arts Cymru promotes, supports and advocates
for Disabled and D/
deaf artists in Wales.
An organisation which aims to strengthen the voice of
disabled people to make their rights real, as an effective national organisation led by people with a wide range of impairments or health conditions.
Disability Wales is the national association of disabled people's organisations, striving to achieve the rights, equality and independence of disabled people in Wales.
DLF is a national charity providing impartial
advice, information and
training on independent living since 1969.
ELITE Supported Employment Agency LTD was set up in 1994 to enable adults with learning
disabilities to access and maintain paid employment opportunities.
Over time, this has expanded to meet the needs of anyone with a disability or those who are disadvantaged.
Open to men and women who are blind or
visually impaired of all ages and abilities, whether a beginner or seasoned golfer.
A fundraising
support group for
children and
young people with
Visual Impairment in Carmarthenshire. To provide an opportunity for children and young people with Visual Impairment in Carmarthenshire and their families, to meet, greet, and support each other through fun social activities. We give them the opportunity and choice, to gain new experiences, to develop new skills, and to make new friends.
Eye 2 Eye
Third/voluntary Sector
An independent registered charity run by volunteers.
Family Fund
Third/voluntary Sector
The Family Fund is the UK's largest provider of
grants to low-income families raising
disabled and seriously ill
children and
young people. We help ease the additional pressures families face. We can help with essential items such as washing machines, fridges and clothing but can also consider grants for sensory toys, computers and much needed family breaks together.
Our service helps
children and
young people with sight loss and
visual impairment (VI) feel less isolated, supports their wellbeing, and enables them to be more independent and take part, whether in school, with friends or at sport. It leads to improved life chances and helps them reach their potential.
Produces talking newspapers for Chester and Flintshire
A Community
Voluntary Organisation which is committed to strengthening the effectiveness of the Voluntary and Community Sector across Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire and Newport.
Glaucoma UK
Third/voluntary Sector
UK charity providing support and information to people with
glaucoma and to professionals. Also funds research.
Goalball UK
Third/voluntary Sector
Goalball UK is the national governing body for the Paralympic sport of goalball in the United Kingdom. Goalball UK also provides support and guidance to players, coaches, officials, and
clubs across the country, with a focus on promoting inclusivity and equality in sport.
Single point of contact for
advocacy in Torfaen, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire and Blaenau Gwent. (Residents of Newport should contact the Dewis Centre for Independent Living.)
Hafod is a socially conscious, not-for profit organisation providing housing, care and support services across south Wales for the benefit of its customers and communities.
Henshaws
Third/voluntary Sector
Our charity supports people living with sight loss and a range of other
disabilities to achieve their ambitions and go beyond expectations.
Learning
Disability Wales is a national charity representing the learning disability sector in Wales. We work with people with a learning disability and their families,
Welsh government, local authorities, disabled people’s organisations and the
voluntary sector so we can create a better Wales for all people with a learning disability.
A charity based in South Wales supporting
disabled people in all areas of their lives through community based projects. They also work with other organisations to deliver collaborative projects that deliver real change.
Leonard Cheshire
Disability is the UK's leading charity supporting disabled people. Every year, we support thousands of people in the UK and around the world with physical and learning disabilities to fulfil their potential and live the lives they choose.
Level Playing Field, a registered charity in England and Wales, acts as a campaigning and advisory organisation to its membership across all sports. We work together with our partners to share good practice, raise awareness and promote improved access to sports stadiums for
disabled fans and disabled people who aspire to be match-going fans, non-match day visitors and/or employees/volunteers at clubs/stadiums. Our wide-ranging membership includes professional
clubs, equality and disability NGOs
An American organisation (based in New York) which supports
visually impaired people. Although much information is US-specific, some publications have a wider interest.
Listening Books is a national UK charity that provides an online and postal audiobook lending service, for anyone with a
disability, illness, learning or
mental health difficulty, which affects their ability to read the printed word, or to hold books in the usual way. We currently support over 100,000 members across the UK.
Throughout the years three schemes have run in parallel: The Talking Books (from 1979), the Carmarthen Talking Newspaper (1976) and
Radio Glangwili (1972). Weekly editions of the newspaper are broadcast on Radio Glangwili together with monthly supplements in both languages.
Load2Learn
Third/voluntary Sector
Load2Learn provides accessible textbooks and images to support dyslexic, partially sighted or blind learners who have difficulty reading standard print. The service is free to educators in the UK, while there is a small
charge for schools based overseas.
Look's mission is to improve the lives of families with
visually impaired children and
young people by providing support, information and activities with a view to helping them gain the best
outcomes in life and reach their full potential.
MACS is the UK's national charity for
children born with one or more of three rare conditions,
Microphthalmia (small, underdeveloped eye),
Anophthalmia (no eye) and
Coloboma (a gap or cleft in the eye structure). Through core values of offering acceptance, inspiring trust and providing opportunity, MACS supports a community of around 3,000 people across the UK, from over 1,000 families.
UK charity proving information, support, counselling and services for people affected by
macular disease. They run a number of local groups throughout Wales and contribute to research into combating macular disease.
The
Marfan Trust supports those with Marfan syndrome and their families; provides educational information to raise awareness of Marfan syndrome; undertakes
medical research to enable better treatment for patients.
MTIB aims to provide people with
disabilities, or who are disadvantaged, the opportunity for sustained employment.
Mind
Third/voluntary Sector
Mind provide
advice and support to empower anyone experiencing a
mental health problem. They campaign to improve services, raise awareness and promote understanding. The telephone number below is for Mind Cymru.
This is a free and impartial service, set up by the government to help people make the most of their money. They give money
advice to everyone across the UK – online, on webchat, over the phone, in printed guides and face to face.
The
Club's aim is to help those in our community with impaired vision to maintain a reasonable quality of life through companionship and by giving mental stimulus, practical help and encouraging much fun and laughter. Telephone number is for the club secretary, Sheila Goodwin.
My Care My Home was created by Shaw Healthcare (Homes) Ltd an exempt charity dedicated to improving the quality of care provided by
domiciliary care providers and care homes and to help people to secure funding for their care without always having to sell their home.
National Federation of the Blind of the UK is a national membership organisation of blind and partially sighted people working and campaigning on behalf of others in the UK with similar difficulties.
Acts as a national newsagent to
visually impaired people, providing national newspapers & magazines in an accessible format. Part of the RNIB Group.
NatSpec
Third/voluntary Sector
Natspec is the membership association for organisations which offer specialist provision for students with learning difficulties and
disabilities.
NWSB provide practical and emotional support to blind and partially sighted people of all ages throughout Anglesey and Gwynedd. They work to promote independence, choice and confidence whilst also providing the essential services them members tell them are important to them.
NPC brings shared values and different skills to both charities and funders. By helping them use their resources more effectively, by inspiring through new thinking and by prioritising impact, they aim to transform the sector.
UK charity providing support and information to people with
Nystagmus and to professionals. Also funds research. Membership needed for some services.
Meets on Thursday afternoons at the Old Peoples Welfare Hall, Ogmore Vale at 2-4pm. Contact Mrs Janet Cronin.
The Partially Sighted Society provides information,
advice, equipment and clear print material for people with a
visual impairment to help them to make the best use of their remaining sight. It can call on the skills of ophthalmologists,
optometrists, lighting and
rehabilitation specialists.
The Pembrokeshire Blind Society works in conjunction with Pembrokeshire County Council's physical and sensory
disabilities team. This enables them to offer a wide variety of services and support.
Provides entertainment, activities and
outings for people with sight loss in Penarth and surrounding areas. (Vale of Glamorgan). Contact Sight Cymru for further information.
Penderels Trust offers
advice, guidance and practical solutions to enable people with
disabilities and
older people to live independently in their own homes, to achieve their goals in life and to help them
play an active part in their community.
Phab inspires and supports
disabled and non-disabled
children,
young people and adults to make more of life together - breaking down community barriers, reducing social isolation, and creating opportunities for all involved to enjoy the same activities and challenges side by side.
Membership of the society offers social
outings, support and contact throughout the Radnorshire area. Becoming a member is a great way of getting access to support and
advice, as well as making friends in the area. Our aims are to provide a social environment for
visually impaired people & to provide a voice for all visually impaired people in Radnorshire.
Retina UK
Third/voluntary Sector
Retina UK is the national charity for families living with inherited retinal dystrophies. They fund research and provide information and support to those affected by inherited sight loss and the professionals who support them. They support anyone with the following
visual impairments:
Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP), Rod Cone dystrophy, Cone Rod dystrophy, Choroideremia, Leber congenital amaurosis (LCA), Bardet-Biedl syndrome (
BBS),
Usher syndrome, Stargardt disease.
RNIB
Third/voluntary Sector
UK charity providing a wide range of products and services for
vi people. The Wales branch works on behalf of more than 111,000 people in Wales living with sight loss. Our services provide practical solutions to everyday challenges. We work in partnership with organisations across Wales to provide local services.
Royal Collection Trust looks after the Royal Collection, one of the most important art collections in the world, and manages the public opening of the official residences of Her Majesty The Queen. Through our work, from exhibitions and learning programmes to publications and retail products, we aim to ensure that the Royal Collection and Palaces are valued and enjoyed by everyone.
RNC is the UK's leading specialist residential college of further education for people with a
visual impairment. Their expertise has been built over 140 years, & they offer a variety of products & services to a diverse audience. With over 60 programmes of study available with a wide range of support in all areas, studying at RNC will ensure students can move onto their chosen career path. RNC Learners leave with confidence & independence, ready for the world of work.
RSBC create a better life for blind
children, by helping every
young person they work with to find and fulfil their own unique potential. As experts in the field of childhood sight loss they have first-hand experience of the challenges that children face, and the potential they have.
Samaritans
Third/voluntary Sector
Samaritans is dedicated to reducing feelings of isolation and disconnection that can lead to suicide.
Sane
Third/voluntary Sector
SANE is a leading UK
mental health charity. They work to improve quality of life for anyone affected by mental illness.
SCOPE
Third/voluntary Sector
Scope is the
disability equality charity in England and Wales that provides practical information and emotional support when it's most needed, and campaigns relentlessly to create a fairer society.
Seeability
Third/voluntary Sector
SeeAbility supports people who have learning
disabilities or autism, who may also have sight loss. Although they do not provide services in Wales, they do provide useful information and on-line resources.
SenCom VMSIS works across five local authorities of Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Monmouthshire, Newport and Torfaen. The aim of the Service is to support the educational opportunities of all
children and
young people with vision or
multi-sensory impairment.
VIS supports children and young people from birth through to school leaving age in a variety of settings (home,
play-group and school).
Sense
Third/voluntary Sector
Sense is a national charity that supports & campaigns for
children and adults who are
deafblind. They offer high-quality, flexible services across the UK, using skilled staff and a dedicated network of volunteers. They work with a wide range of deafblind and multi-sensory impaired people, as well as those with a single-sensory impairment with additional needs. They offer
specialist services built around the wishes of each person, enabling them to be as independent as possible.
Share the Vision is a coalition of UK organisations that work together to improve the quality, availability, and accessibility of library services for
visually impaired and print
disabled people.
Sight Cymru
Third/voluntary Sector
Provides services and support for people with sight loss in South Wales. In addition to listed services they run various events throughout the year such as coffee mornings, Annual Expo, i-Sight conference etc and have a specialist knowledge about people with Sight Loss and Learning
Disabilities and those from different ethnicities who are at greater risk of sight loss.
Sight Life
Third/voluntary Sector
Sight Life (formerly Cardiff Institute for the Blind) provides local services and lifelong support, so that blind and partially sighted people across the majority of South Wales can enjoy fulfilled lives.
SNAP Cymru
Third/voluntary Sector
An all-Wales charity which raises awareness of issues related to
SEN,
Disability, and other barriers to inclusion including: exclusion from school and education, disengagement from education, employment or
training, poverty, deprivation, English or Welsh as a second language.
The
Social Care Institute for Excellence (SCIE) improves the lives of people who use care services by sharing knowledge about what works. It is an independent charity working with adults, families and
children's social care and
social work services across the UK. They also work closely with related services such as health care and housing.
A group in which those with a
visual impairment working in the legal profession can exchange ideas, share information, campaign on causes of mutual interest and provide an opportunity for support and networking between fellow professionals. SOVIL has members from all parts of the profession, including solicitors and barristers in private practice, those working in local and central government, academics and law students.
Stargardt’s Connected exists to raise awareness, give support and to do what we can to progress towards a cure.
Stargardt's Connected provide information to families affected by Stargardt’s, signpost them to available support, inform of latest research and also to promote a Stargardt's community which aims to assist in driving essential research forward.
A group which provides assistance and amenities to blind persons registered in the City and District of Swansea.
TNF is an umbrella organisation that represents the interests of local Talking Newspapers in the UK. It providers services to local talking newspapers which are members, and also provides information to help individuals to locate relevant local talking newspapers.
The
Technology Association of
Visually Impaired people (TAVIP) promotes, supports and encourages the use of technology amongst blind and partially sighted people. TAVIP is the successor organisation to the British Computer Association of the Blind (BCAB), a self-help organisation founded in 1969.
Providing musical opportunities for blind and partially sighted
children, and children with more complex needs, via its
Music Awards and Music Services.
The Society was established to promote the welfare of people who are affected by any form of the neurological movement disorder known as
dystonia. The Society aims to do this by promoting awareness of the disorder, by supporting research and by undertaking welfare initiatives. It does this on a national level and through its network of local
support groups.
Established to produce educational materials about paintings using tactile and other accessible media for people with sight loss.
The
Norrie Disease Foundation is a charity working within the Norrie community in the UK. Their aim is to promote vital new research and provide more support to families by further strengthening the Norrie network. It was set up in 2017.
Our mission is to support
vision impaired children,
young people and adults aged 25 and under, to improve their emotional and physical well-being, increase their knowledge and skills, and support their independence through the provision of
grants to individuals and charitable organisations.
The Rowan Organisation is a Direct Payment and
Personal Budget support organisation. They provide a range of independent living support services, and are committed to the empowerment of
disabled people by supporting them to overcome the barriers, both physical and attitudinal, which prevent them from achieving their objectives, or which limit their choice and prevent them from being in control of their own lives.
The Shaw Trust is a specialist in understanding the obstacles people face to work and independence - such as physical and
mental health problems, learning difficulties, drug addiction, crime and social circumstances - as well as how to overcome them.
A provider supporting people with sight loss in the areas of Education, Employment and Engagement. Also produce regular research reports on sight-loss issues.
Thrive
Third/voluntary Sector
Thrive is the leading charity in the UK using gardening to change the lives of
disabled people. Although mainly active in the South East of England, it does provide
advice and literature.
Torch Trust
Third/voluntary Sector
Torch Trust is a Christian organisation with a worldwide vision for people with sight loss. They provide Christian resources and activities for blind and partially sighted people worldwide. Services are offered to all who experience sight loss, of all faiths or none, and including those with sight loss who have other
disabilities.
Turn2us
Third/voluntary Sector
Turn2us helps people in financial need gain access to welfare benefits, charitable
grants and other financial help online, by phone and face to face through our partner organisations. We are part of Elizabeth Finn Care, a registered charity.
UCAN Productions is an award winning performance and creative arts co-operative for blind and partially sighted
children,
young people and their friends between the ages of 7 and 18 and adults aged 18+. Based in Cardiff, UCAN (Unique Creative Arts Network) works across the UK and exists to prove that
visual impairment is no barrier to success.
A group which raises awareness of
keratoconus, provides information and support to people with the condition and raises money for research.
A website set up and monitored by people affected by this rare genetic disorder. The aim is to raise awareness of this syndrome and provide a site where families can talk and find information that may be useful.
VEST provide
transport for residents of Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan who can't use regular public transport. By using their buses hundreds of people enjoy local
trips for shopping or leisure or to meet friends at day centres. Buses can also be booked for day trips further afield. Their team of drivers is highly trained and happy to help.
VICTA provides support to blind and partially sighted
children,
young people and their families. This includes organising activities and events for children, and giving
advice to parents, for example on education.
Vision 2020
Third/voluntary Sector
NO LONGER OPERATIONAL: VISION 2020 was an umbrella organisation to facilitate greater collaboration and co-operation between organisations within the UK, which focus on
vision impairment and operated on a national, regional or international basis.
A London sight loss charity that is expanding its remit to cover the UK in an alliance with Fight for Sight. "We’ve distributed more than £30m to sight loss organisations that work to inform, include and empower London’s
visually impaired community. Empowerment is at the heart of what we do; our work focuses on what people can do, rather than what they can’t."
Vision Support is a well-respected North-East Wales charity. They provide person-centred services which meet the needs of adults and
children with
vision impairment across Wrexham, Flintshire, Denbighshire and Conwy. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/visionsupportcharity Twitter: https://twitter.com/_Vision Support
Visionary
Third/voluntary Sector
Visionary is a membership organisation for local sight loss charities. Our Vision is for a world in which people living with sight loss can access the services they need at a local level where and when they need them. Membership in Wales is free through membership of Wales Council of the Blind.
VI Breconshire offer information, social contact and
grants to individuals and organizations in south Powys. We also represent the needs of the visually impaired to other local organizations, including
statutory agencies and the
voluntary sector.
VIM is the registered charity which promotes and provides services and help for all
visually impaired residents throughout the county borough of Merthyr Tydfil and surrounding areas.
Vision Impaired West Glamorgan represents the views and concerns of people with sight loss living in the City and County of Swansea and Neath Port Talbot. They are a local charity offering specialist
advice on how to manage day to day challenges, as well as peer support, and events of special interest to people with sight loss of all ages. (source: Sightline Directory)
Independent community groups which are self funded and run by local people. The telephone nuber given is for the View Secretary, Jennifer Rainsbury.
WCDeaf is an umbrella association of organisations both voluntary and statutory working in the field of hearing loss and representing people who are
Deaf, deafened,
hard of hearing and Deaf/blind. Minicom: 01443 485686
Together with county voluntary councils (CVCs) and volunteer centres, WCVA provides the generalist support infrastructure for the
third sector in Wales, working alongside national specialist umbrella and development agencies.
Wales Council of the Blind is the umbrella organisation for
vision impairment in Wales. We signpost professionals and individuals to the broad range of services available to support them. This information resource, Perspectif, is an example of this.
WAVIB aims to do everything that it possibly can to make the sport of Lawn Bowls inclusive and accessible throughout all areas of Wales. If you would like to know more about what might be available or possible in your area, contact John Wilson below.
Social and entertainment group for persons who are
vision impaired and their
carers. Telephone number is for
club secretary,
Pat Jones.