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St Dunstan's
12-14 Harcourt Street
London
W1H 4HD
Tel: 020 7723 5021
Fax: 020 7262 6199
Web: www.st-dunstans.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9.15am - 5.15pm Monday - Friday
St Dunstan's is a registered charity founded in 1915. Its purpose is to assist blind ex-service men and women who become St Dunstaners to remain as independent as possible by providing a lifelong combination of rehabilitation, training and care.
St Dunstan's Ovingdean, the national centre near Brighton, provides training rehabilitation, nursing, residential and respite care for beneficiaries of St Dunstan's.
St Dunstan's Sheffield provides a small residential training course centre for St Dunstaners.
For further information please contact the above address.
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