Sight loss is not uncommon. In Oxfordshire, almost 4000 people are registered as visually impaired and Oxfordshire Association for the Blind (OAB) is available to all of them for information, support and advice, and other services. OAB was founded in 1877 and is the principal charity in Oxfordshire providing support and services for adults and children who are living with sight loss, and for their carers. Service we offer: Information and advice Resource Centre Sight Advisory Desk Emotional support and counselling Home visiting IT Training Computer support Children and young people support Social groups Please contact us if you would like to be sent any of the following: the OAB quarterly newsletter (in large print, on cassette or memory stick, or by email); a guide to information and services (our Info guide); an equipment guide; information about home visiting; information about IT training or computer support. All are in large print and most are available as digital and audio files on our website. Please see our website www.oxeyes.org.uk for more information.
Sight loss is not uncommon. In Oxfordshire, almost 4000 people are registered as visually impaired and Oxfordshire Association for the Blind (OAB) is available to all of them for information, support and advice, and other services. OAB was founded in 1877 and is the principal charity in Oxfordshire providing support and services for adults and children who are living with sight loss, and for their carers. Service we offer: Information and advice Resource Centre Sight Advisory Desk Emotional support and counselling Home visiting IT Training Computer support Children and young people support Social groups Please contact us if you would like to be sent any of the following: the OAB quarterly newsletter (in large print, on cassette or memory stick, or by email); a guide to information and services (our Info guide); an equipment guide; information about home visiting; information about IT training or computer support. All are in large print and most are available as digital and audio files on our website. Please see our website www.oxeyes.org.uk for more information.