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Bromsgrove Sight Loss Support Group – February

Bromsgrove Room 6, The Methodist Centre, Stratford Road, Bromsgrove, United Kingdom

This month the Bromsgrove Sight Loss Support Group features Looking After Your Eyes with Specsavers. For more information please contact Helen Beardes on 07804 027597 or 01905 723245 or email h.beardes@sightconcern.co.uk.

Redditch Sight Loss Support Group – February

Redditch The Christ Church Centre, Ryton Close, Matchborough West, Redditch

This month the Redditch Sight Loss Support Group welcomes Stuart Ling from Humanware, who will be talking about Assistive Technology and Low Vision Aids. For more information please contact Michelle Coyle on 07505 766850 or 01905 723245 or email m.coyle@sightconcern.co.uk.

Worcester Sight Loss Support Group – February

Worcester The Friends Meeting House, Sansome Walk, Worcester

This month the Worcester Sight Loss Support Group welcomes Worcestershire Healthy Minds, who will be talking about Good Health. For more information please contact Anne Eyre on 07307877121 or 01905 723245 or email a.eyre@sightconcern.co.uk.

Digital Detox for Sight!

Can YOU turn off Technology for 24 hours! #digitaldetox #digitaleyesTake on our Digital Detox and spend 24 hours without using any digital devices, including mobile phones, tablets, computers, TV and consoles.It costs £10 adult, £5 child to sign up to your sponsored detox and help blind and partially sighted people overcome their digital challenges. Donate your […]

Wyre Forest Sight Loss Support Group – February

Wyre Forest The Tulip Tree Centre, Castle Road,, Kidderminster

This month the Wyre Forest Sight Loss Support Group features Speaking Out About Your Health & Social Care Services with Healthwatch Worcestershire. For more information please contact Sandra O'Donnell on 07954 730716 or 01905 723245 or email s.odonnell@sightconcern.co.uk.

Malvern Sight Loss Support Group – February

This month the Malvern Sight Loss Support Group welcomes Stuart Ling from Humanware, who will be talking about Assistive Technology and Low Vision Aids. For more information please contact Jenny Douglas on 07722 630217 or 01905 723245 or email j.douglas@sightconcern.co.uk.

Walk the Blindfold Mile – Saturday 18th April 2020

Imagine going about your world with sight loss. Sight Concern Worcestershire are inviting people to get involved in an unusual and memorable event, Walk the Blindfold Mile, across Worcester City Centre, on Saturday 18th April 2020, 10am. You will walk in pairs, one blindfolded, one sighted, along a designated route, starting from Sight Concern’s Bradbury Centre on Sansome Walk and […]

Evesham Sight Loss Support Group – March

Evesham St Mary's and St Egwin's Catholic Community Centre, 118 High Street, Evesham

This month the Evesham Sight Loss Support Group topic will be Speaking Out About Your Health & Social Care Services with Healthwatch Worcestershire. For more information about future Evesham Sight Loss Support Groups, please contact Heather Smith on 07505 842560 or 01905 723245 or email h.smith@sightconcern.co.uk. 

Bromsgrove Sight Loss Support Group – March

Bromsgrove Room 6, The Methodist Centre, Stratford Road, Bromsgrove, United Kingdom

This month the Bromsgrove Sight Loss Support Group will be talking about Assistive Technology & Low Vision Aids with Humanware. For more information please contact Helen Beardes on 07804 027597 or 01905 723245 or email h.beardes@sightconcern.co.uk.

Redditch Sight Loss Support Group – March

Redditch The Christ Church Centre, Ryton Close, Matchborough West, Redditch

This month the Redditch Sight Loss Support Group welcomes the Redditch & Bromsgrove Local Talking Newspaper. For more information please contact Michelle Coyle on 07505 766850 or 01905 723245 or email m.coyle@sightconcern.co.uk.

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