Oxfordshire
Introduction to Podcasts
By Nathan Tree You may have heard of podcasts in the past. You may even access them already. Or you may be questioning what they are at all? Here is […]
Read moreMyVision Oxfordshire 2022 Wrap-Up
2022 has been another great year full of memorable moments at MyVision! We changed our name from Oxfordshire Association for the Blind (OAB) to MyVision Oxfordshire. We had a number […]
Read moreMeet Devante: Our Community Engagement Worker for South Oxfordshire
Hello everyone! My name is Devante, and I’m the new Community Engagement Worker and I am delighted to work with such an amazing charity. I join with my handsome guide […]
Read moreDreaming Spires Are The Team To Beat
by Alex Bagwell Twice this year, the Dreaming Spires ten-pin bowling team has headed to Sheffield to represent Oxford at the annual tournament for the Visually Impaired. The good results […]
Read moreThank you for donating to our collection tins!
A big thank you goes out to the local businesses who supported us by putting up our collection tins and the people who generously donated to them! Your support means […]
Read moreWe now have a social group in Henley!
We are happy to announce that we recently held our first ever Henley Social Group meet-up at the Henley Library, and it was a massive success!! We had a fantastic […]
Read moreOur Sight Desk is Back!!
A trip to the hospital can be a long and stressful ordeal: the long waiting times, not knowing where to go, lack of support. But do not worry! Our Sight […]
Read moreOxfordshire Cost of Living Support
The cost of living has been rising at a rapid rate. If you are concerned about recent price hikes for food, housing, bills, or any other expenses there is support […]
Read moreMyVision New Year Raffle
The MyVision New Year Raffle is now CLOSED! Thank you to everyone who bought tickets! The ticket draw will take place on Monday 16th January. We will be contacting the […]
Read moreSt. Mary’s Church is Becoming More Interactive and Accessible for Visually Impaired People
The historic St. Mary’s Church in Chalgrove is currently in the process of adjusting the space to make it more accessible for Visually Impaired people. Throughout the church there are […]
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