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Three grants will help more visually impaired people

By Neil | 21st March 2016

Three grants from different organisations will help us get more radios to blind and partially sighted people in central England.…

Generous Carlisle motorists raising funds for radios

By Neil | 18th March 2016

Moto has chosen to support BWBF at its service station in Cumbria. General Manager of Moto’s Southwaite services Karen Nicholson…

Keith Clancy

Reaching Out project to launch thanks to grant

By Neil | 15th March 2016

Hundreds more visually impaired people will benefit thanks to a grant from the ED Charitable Trust. Many people with sight…

BWBF chosen for Waitrose Community Matters in Sefton

By Neil | 15th March 2016

Shoppers in Sefton have the chance to support the community’s visually impaired people after BWBF was chosen by Waitrose as…

Brewery trust funds adapted radios

By Neil | 7th March 2016

Three visually impaired people living in the West Country will be given specially adapted radios thanks to a local trust.…

Swansea DJ and mum given internet radios

By Neil | 3rd March 2016

A blind DJ and his partially sighted mum have been given specially adapted radios. Paul and Barbara Johnson, from Swansea,…

Foundation funds radios for Bristol and South Glocs visually impaired

By Neil | 3rd March 2016

Fifteen visually impaired people in Bristol and South Gloucestershire will receive new, specially adapted radios thanks to a grant. The…

David Beard and Frances Fielding

British Wireless for the Blind Fund brings new light into lives of the visually impaired

By Neil | 9th January 2016

A big thank you for the very generous grant from the Freemasons’ Grand Charity. Thanks to a very generous grant…

Enid and Sue

Radio gift marks Churchill anniversary

By Neil | 16th October 2015

Presenter and BWBF patron Sue Cook has presented one of our radios to an 88-year-old at Churchill’s former home in…

Reaching Out project gets off the ground

By Neil | 6th September 2015

Work is underway on a research project which will help BWBF reach hundreds more visually impaired people. Earlier this year…