Published Date:
03 March 2010
A PIONEERING sight loss service will be opening its doors to people interested in or affected by visual impairment.
Action for Blind People's pioneering mobile Sight Loss Information Service, which is packed with the latest aids, equipment and specialist advice for blind and partially sighted people, will be visiting Hartlepool College of Further Education, in Stockton Street, Hartlepool, on Tuesday, March 16, between 12pm-2pm.
Staffed by a friendly and knowledgeable team, the mobile carries the latest technology and gadgets to improve daily life, from vibrating bank note detectors to talking microwaves and tin lids.
Staff will also be on hand to offer impartial, practical advice and support.
Neal Atkinson from Action for Blind People's Sight Loss Information Service, said: "Everybody is welcome to come along to visit us on the mobile. Whether you are visually impaired or know somebody who may be having problems with their sight, please pay us a visit and pick up information or ask us questions."
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Last Updated:
03 March 2010 9:46 AM
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Location:
Hartlepool