Read Easily - Ebooks Online Library
A digital library for everyone, particularly for the partially sighted and visually impaired
ClearVision: A Postal lending library of children's books with a...
A UK Postal lending library of children's books with added braille. Our books are suitable for visually-impaired, sighted children and adults to share.
The Primary Club - The Cricketers' Charity for the Blind an...
The Primary Club, the cricketers' charity that raises money to provide sports and recreational facilities for the visually impaired
Welcome to Hope FM - Life Changing Radio - Bournemouth's first c...
If you're having difficulty picking us up on FM it's due to power outages at Bournemouth University where the transmitter is sighted. We apologise for the inconvenience...
RNIB - supporting blind and partially sighted people
RNIB offers support and advice to blind and partially sighted people in the UK, helping people who have lost their sight to find their lives again.
Claro Software: ClaroRead | Lightning | ClaroIdeas | Scan2Text
We provide software to help computer users with text reading or screen viewing difficulties and specialize in screen reading and magnification software
Welcome to the Action for Blind People website | Action For Blin...
Action for Blind People is an expert national organisation, ensuring blind and partially sighted people receive practical support in all aspects of their lives. Last year...
Welcome to Traveleyes
Traveleyes is a travel company with a difference aiming to provide holidays for both blind/visually impaired and sighted travellers, journeying together in a spirit of mu...
Vitalise
Vitalise is a national charity providing short breaks (respite care) and other services for disabled people, visually impaired people, and carers. Vitalise offers inspira...
British Wireless for the Blind | Home Page
British Wireless for the Blind - Every day around 100 more people will start to experience loss of sight. Our job is to try and supply radio and audio sets to all registe...


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