Oxfordshire
Thame Bowls Tournament
Come and join us for a social game of bowls on 30th September at the Thame Bowls Club! The event is open to anyone with a visual impairment (no bowls […]
Read moreIntroducing our new trustees
We previously mentioned Robin Birch will be stepping down as Treasurer and three new trustees are joining the board. We’re pleased to share that Robin will be staying on as […]
Read moreDonate your Old Technology
by Jamie Sargent We’re dedicated to supporting people with visual impairments in our community. Our primary objective is to help our clients live full, independent lives and achieve their goals. […]
Read moreUnlocking a World of Opportunities with the iPad:
by Jamie Sargent Imagine if one piece of technology could help you with countless tasks throughout the day: the iPad can do just that. Experience the iPad’s impact at our […]
Read moreJoin our Information Days In Abingdon, Wantage, and Faringdon.
Over the next month, we will be holding information days in numerous new Oxfordshire communities We will discuss the services that we offer, upcoming events and volunteering opportunities in our […]
Read moreBe My Eyes: A useful app for people with sight loss
by Andreas Findlow Be My Eyes is a brilliant and very useful app for people living with sight loss. The app can be downloaded to a smart phone or tablet. […]
Read moreSummer on the Water at MyVision
We are aiming to get our best use out of our short summer months with events focused on being outside, enjoying the sun, and taking part in some summer activities […]
Read moreVoiceOver Quick Reference Guide
This guide will provide you with the key gestures needed to navigate your iPhone using VoiceOver. Select and Speak an Item Simply tap or touch the item on the screen. […]
Read moreMeet 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 […]
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