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Meet up at The White Horse
Join our meet-up at The White Horse in Banbury at 6:30pm on 9th August! Meet other visually impaired people and socialise with some fantastic new friends. We look forward to […]
Read moreAndrew Young: Teaching with a Visual Impairment
Andrew lost his sight when he was 12 years old. His optic nerves were damaged so while his eyes still pick up signals, they do not send them to the […]
Read moreRefugee Week 2023: Helpline for Visually Impaired Refugees
From RNIB News: This Refugee Week (19 – 25 June) UK’s sight loss charities are working together to provide a combined package of support for visually impaired asylum seekers and […]
Read moreCropredy Narrow Boat Trip
Join us for a fun-filled narrow boat trip on 28th June! There will be 2 groups for the narrow boat trip, one group starting from Banbury and going to Cropredy, […]
Read moreA church guide for people living with sight loss
How do you produce a guide to a church famous for its medieval wall paintings that can be used by someone living with sight loss? On 15th June, at 11:00am, […]
Read moreAvril: Supporting MyVision in An Assortment of Ways
Avril retired from her job at the University of Oxford when COVID first hit the UK. When she was scrolling through Facebook shortly after, she stumbled upon a post from […]
Read moreLesley: From Client to Befriender
Lesley first heard of MyVision Oxfordshire when she was diagnosed with Retinitis Pigmentosa in 1993. She has been one of our regular clients from that point onward. Lesley described MyVision […]
Read moreDidcot Well-Being Session
Join our monthly well-being session meet up for Didcot and surrounding areas! The first meet-up will be at The Cornerstone Arts Centre on 21st June from 10:30am-12:00pm The sessions will […]
Read moreMike: Counselling Through Lived Experience
Mike, one of our volunteer counsellors, found out about MyVision Oxfordshire 13 years ago when he was diagnosed with Leber Hereditary Optic Neuropathy. “It’s taken me a long time to […]
Read moreHelp visually impaired people access a vital counselling service
Being told that you have a visual impairment can be devastating. Losing your sight is a real bereavement, and many doctors do not have the time to explain or offer […]
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