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British Wireless for the Blind Fund
10 Albion Place
Maidstone
Kent
ME14 5DZ
Tel: 01622 754757
Fax: 01622 751725
Web: www.blind.org.uk
British Wireless for the Blind Fund tries to help people with sight problems who rarely leave their home, if at all. The sense of isolation and loneliness these people have can sometimes feel overwhelming. They've found that this loneliness felt by so many blind people can be greatly helped by a radio. The radio offers a constant and vital link to the outside world. It offers news and debate, sport, drama and music. In fact, it offers a whole new life.
The machines they offer may also include a cassette recorder or CD player which allow people to listen to 'talking newspapers’, books and newsletters. The recording facilities mean people can take part in ‘voice correspondence' - sending and receiving audio letters from friends, family or official sources.
Their sets are specially adapted to meet the needs of the people who will be using them. In some cases they have been personally designed. They are custom built to be easy to operate.
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