National Association for Blind Bowlers (NABB)
The National Association for Blind Bowlers is an association for blind bowlers in South Africa
Continue reading →The National Association for Blind Bowlers is an association for blind bowlers in South Africa
Continue reading →As the official voice of Deafblind people, Deafblind South Africa has been formed to provide support services to DeafBlind individuals, their families, caregivers and friends as well as any other persons closely involved with their day-to-day activities. It serves DeafBlind individuals of all ages, dealing with all conditions of DeafBlindness, no matter what the degree of severity of the dual sensory impairments. DBSA was established in order to serve as the voice of Deafblind people in South Africa.
Continue reading →The KwaZulu-Natal Blind & Deaf Society provides services mostly to African people, generally poor, unemployed and living in rural areas. The Society currently reaches the poor, unemployed African people living in rural areas who do not have the finances or ability to receive services. The greatest challenge that the Society faces, is how to improve these unfortunate individuals quality of life. The sad situation is that these almost forgotten people are not only deprived, but also disabled, which leaves them feeling very inadequate and incapable, and the sad fact is that most of them receive no external assistance
Continue reading →The League of Friends of the Blind (LOFOB) is a Non-Governmental Organisation which caters to the needs of blind and visually impaired individuals. We work to further the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals for Education and Decent Work.
Based in Grassy Park, Western Cape, we have been in operation since 1933 and have assisted in providing independence development services to thousands of individuals from all over South Africa and across the African continent.
Also known as the South African Guide-Dogs Association for the Blind. We provide Guide Dogs, Service Dogs, Autism Support Dogs, and Orientation and Mobility.
Our mission is to enhance the lives of visually and physically impaired people and children with autism.
Continue reading →Promoting and facilitating the dignity and independence of blind and visually impaired South Africans remains the key purpose of Blind SA.
Continue reading →Innovation for the Blind (previously Institute for the Blind), situated in the care capital town of South AfricWorcester, is a non-profit organisation that has been catering to the all-inclusive, specialised needs of visually impaired adults since 1881. Our mission is to empower persons who are blind, partially sighted or deafblind, including visually impaired persons with additional disabilities towards improved quality of life and reaching maximal levels of independence.
Continue reading →St Dunstan’s Association for SA War-blinded Veterans has been supporting War Blinded Veterans since 1915, through physical and emotional support, helping to empower beneficiaries to live independent and fulfilling lives. In 1918, after World War I, an after Care Committee was established in South Africa to care for blinded servicemen returning home.
Continue reading →Welfare society situated in Welkom in the Free State.
Continue reading →The Lighthouse Association for the Blind has for the past 83 yrs. provided social service to blind and visually impaired persons living in the greater Cape Town area.
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