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Announcing our Community Engagement Appeal
We need your support to ensure our new Community Engagement Project can reach visually impaired people across Oxfordshire. What is the Community Engagement Project? In a survey we conducted in […]
Read moreOur new website is live!
We’re pleased to launch our new website reflecting our new brand and name. A big thank you to Technique Web for their hard work building and designing our site. There […]
Read moreAbseil event postponed
We’re sorry to announce that our abseil event, originally scheduled to take place on Saturday 17th September 2022, has been postponed until next year. This is because, in line with […]
Read moreAbseil the John Radcliffe Hospital
11th August 2022 / Articles, Latest News, Miscellaneous On Saturday 17th September 2022, a courageous team of volunteers will be abseiling 100ft down the maternity unit at John Radcliffe Hospital to raise money for […]
Read moreWe’ve changed our name
Dear All, Recently, we held a consultation with our members and supporters about our upcoming name change. We’re now delighted to announce that from 1st July 2022 we will be known […]
Read moreChildren and Young People’s Update
As you read this, the summer holidays are probably starting and another school year has finished. Some of our children and young people have done exams and are awaiting results […]
Read moreBanbury Meet-Up
If you live in or near Banbury, come and join us for an informal meet-up. This will be a fantastic chance to meet other like-minded visually impaired people in your […]
Read more22 mile sponsored tandem event
Our challenge: There are 22,000 visually impaired people in Oxfordshire. We aim to ride in tandem 22 miles to raise money for the Oxfordshire Association for the Blind (OAB) – […]
Read moreCaptain Tom 100 Challenge
Are you ready to take on the Captain Tom 100 Challenge? On 30th April Captain Sir Tom Moore would have been 101 years old. This year charities around the UK […]
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