This is our 5th year of providing a Memory tree for those who have lost a loved one and wish to remember them.
This years charity is Somerset Sight a charity working with visually impaired people across Somerset.
They provide immediate help and support to enable visually impaired people to lead a more independent life. Giving them confidence to live independently, improve emotional wellbeing, to feel less isolated. The resource and rehabilitation unit at Northfield House, Taunton is open Monday to Friday demonstrating and giving advice on the latest equipment available to the visually impaired.
They also offer courses for people to learn how to adapt to life without sight.
The Mobile Advisory Service visits more than 40 towns and villages around Somerset.
Other services provided by Somerset Sight are emotional support services, volunteer visiting, support at hospital eye clinics and providing monthly social clubs in Somerset. The charity is currently supporting over 3,000 people across the county.
In 2019 Somerset Sight will be celebrating 100 years, their current fundraising campaign is the centenary brick appeal, to improve Northfield House to enable them to provide first class facilities offering more space for consultations, to be able to provide more training sessions for braille and technology equipment and more sight loss training and more support throughout the community.
The charity is hoping to create a commemorative brochure of the work and families helped over the last 100 years. So do please get in touch if you or a family member has received help from the charity, formerly known as Somerset County Committee for the welfare of the Blind, The Somerset County Blind Association Committee and The Somerset County Association for the Blind.
This years charity is Somerset Sight a charity working with visually impaired people across Somerset.
They provide immediate help and support to enable visually impaired people to lead a more independent life. Giving them confidence to live independently, improve emotional wellbeing, to feel less isolated. The resource and rehabilitation unit at Northfield House, Taunton is open Monday to Friday demonstrating and giving advice on the latest equipment available to the visually impaired.
They also offer courses for people to learn how to adapt to life without sight.
The Mobile Advisory Service visits more than 40 towns and villages around Somerset.
Other services provided by Somerset Sight are emotional support services, volunteer visiting, support at hospital eye clinics and providing monthly social clubs in Somerset. The charity is currently supporting over 3,000 people across the county.
In 2019 Somerset Sight will be celebrating 100 years, their current fundraising campaign is the centenary brick appeal, to improve Northfield House to enable them to provide first class facilities offering more space for consultations, to be able to provide more training sessions for braille and technology equipment and more sight loss training and more support throughout the community.
The charity is hoping to create a commemorative brochure of the work and families helped over the last 100 years. So do please get in touch if you or a family member has received help from the charity, formerly known as Somerset County Committee for the welfare of the Blind, The Somerset County Blind Association Committee and The Somerset County Association for the Blind.