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British Wireless for the Blind Fund (BWBF) are delighted to confirm that we have won funding from Jack’s Supports with an initial donation of £750.
…for granted – like turning on the radio in the morning to listen to the news. We offer a range of devices – digital radios, CD players, internet radio, memory…
Read MoreResearch shows supporters happy with BWBF's contact methods
…this year, found that unless the sector can clean itself up, the fundraising activities of UK charities could be controlled by law. The report was prompted by the news in…
Read MoreBritish Wireless has received a grant to help people with sight loss living in Glasgow.
…new Bumblebee app which has been specially designed and developed in-house to give visually impaired listeners simple, portable access to a huge range of internet audio content.” “We don’t receive…
Read MoreApps & Skills
…the UK – BWBF provides completely free to download access, allowing us the potential to reach huge numbers of isolated and vulnerable people. Never before, has access to radio, news…
Read MoreTrusts fund Concertos for residents in Cumbria and Essex
…radio and has a CD player and tape deck as well as USB and SD memory card slots so users can listen to their talking books and newspapers in whichever…
Read MoreUseful Links
…Sound Technology Sleep Tips for People Who are Visually Impaired Six Early Warning Signs of Vision Loss Talking News Federation 10 step guide to moving for the blind and visually…
Read MoreJohn and Janet
…The Sonata gives the user access to thousands of stations, podcasts, talking newspapers and magazines and it can also read out audio content from websites. John, 72, said: “You can…
Read MoreNew radio community hospital
…the visually impaired. It offers news and debate, sport, drama and music include a cassette recorder or CD player which allow people to listen to talking newspapers, books and newsletters….
Read MoreState-of-the-art tech in Southport
…small black and yellow box produced by us is changing the way people with sight loss access radio, news, books, magazines and even shopping catalogues. Dororthy says it’s a massive…
Read MoreA lifeline at your fingertips
…the news each morning to catch up with world events and conflicts and Heart Wiltshire keeps me up to date with what is going on in my local area. “The…
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