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The Mission Statement Of Blind Education And Rehabilitation Development Organization (BERDO) Is to rehabilitate the people with disabilities In The community by income generation, education, training and treatment facilities beside the normal people to relate with the social main stream.
EYECAN is Jersey’s only charity focused solely on supporting Islanders with sight impairment.We work closely with all age groups, from infants through to the elderly, enabling people with a sight impairment and their families to benefit from social events, activities and tailored support.It is this partnership approach that ensures those affected by sight impairment are empowered to live more independently with their sight loss.EYECAN is one of the Island’s oldest charities. Formerlyknown as the Jersey Blind Society, we were establishedin 1886. Our name has changed to EYECAN to reinforcethat we are here to support people at all stages of sight loss.Anyone with a sight impairment can access the supportgiven by EYECAN.
Every day 250 people in the UK start losing their sight. With your help, we can be there when people need us most, support independent living, create an inclusive society and prevent avoidable sight loss. Every pound you raise will help create a future where sight loss is no longer a barrier.
Open Sight Hampshire provides a lifetime of support to visually impaired people of all ages and their families and associates, and delivers expertise in every aspect of sight loss.
The Chicago Lighthouse for People Who Are Blind or Visually Impaired is a not-for-profit agency committed to providing the highest quality educational, clinical, vocational, and rehabilitation services for children, youth and adults who are blind or visually impaired, including deaf-blind and multi-disabled. Through its comprehensive range of programs and services, The Lighthouse respects personal dignity and partners with individuals to enhance independent living and self-sufficiency. The Lighthouse is a leader, innovator, and advocate for people who are blind or visually impaired, enhancing the quality of life for all individuals involved at the Lighthouse, and for the community.
Our mission is to provide subsidised and free holidays to blind adults, children friends family and carers in a fully adapted and accessible Static Caravan. We need to raise the colossal sum of £85,000. A vast number of our client group have additional disabilities together with their blindness.
Bradbury Fields mission is to enhance the quality of life and promote the health and wellbeing of people living with sight loss.
Oak Hill sets the standard, partnering with people with disabilities, to provide services and solutions promoting independence, education, health and dignity.
We are a friendly club and charity of about 30 people who enjoy cycling. All our rear riders, called stokers, have a visual impairment and range from very experienced club cyclists who have lost their sight to younger people who have discovered the joys of cycling through the club.
Camp Red Cedar’s mission is to encourage children and adults with disabilities to move beyond their boundaries through recreational activities, outdoor education, creative arts and interaction with horses, in an integrated environment, serving people of all abilities.