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August E-Newsletter

Now the end of summer is near, it means that our Bright for Sight Night Run is just two weeks away! Whilst we get ready for Autumn and our exciting events that are just around the corner, such as World Sight Day on the 11th October and our 80s Night at The New Vic in Weymouth on the 5th October, we can look back over the exciting events we have done over the summer. We were honoured to attend the Blind Auction hosted by Poole Bay Classics and fundraise at our collection days at Haskins Garden Centre throughout August.
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Dorset Blind Association to celebrate their 100th Birthday with Centenary Ball in October

We are hosting our Centenary Ball this October to commemorate the one hundred years that the charity been supporting local people suffering from serious sight loss. The prestigious event will take place on Saturday 13th October at The Hilton Hotel, Bournemouth, with over 120 attendees expected to attend.


The charity’s Centenary Ball is unique this year in celebrating its 100th anniversary, so expect even more razzle-dazzle than the usual Masquerade Ball that the charity runs annually. Dorset Blind Association invites local supporters, volunteers and the visually impaired members to join the evening’s celebrations to indulge in the luxury of this black tie event whilst celebrating a fantastic one hundred years of service. Guests will have the opportunity to meet the charities Patrons; Lord Julian and Lady Emma Fellowes, plus the President of Dorset Blind Association, James Weld of the Lulworth Estate.

Jonathan Holyhead, Chief Executive Officer at Dorset Blind Association said, “We are really excited to be celebrating the milestone of our charity’s 100th birthday with our Centenary Ball and I am sure that everyone who joins us will have a wonderful evening. We are proud of all we have achieved for blind and partially sighted people throughout the county during those one hundred years, but also acutely aware that serious sight loss will still be a blight on too many people’s lives in Dorset for the foreseeable future, so we don’t just want people to help us to celebrate the past, but also to help ensure we are strong for the future and always able to help all the people who will still need us in the years ahead.”

Guests will be welcomed by a glass of fizz and then treated to a sumptuous 3 course meal including wine and coffee, followed by fabulous entertainment from the local favourites ‘Swing Unlimited Big Band’, who will definitely get the guests dancing the night away. Guests will also be able to try their luck at the Viva Las Vegas casino, raffle and luxury auction.

This great event is once again sponsored by local Dorset company, Blue Sky Financial Planning. Gary Neild, Managing Director, has been a long-standing supporter of Dorset Blind Association.
Gary Neild says: “I am delighted to once again be supporting a Dorset Blind Association event. This is a charity close to my heart and as a company, Blue Sky Financial Planning are dedicated to showing our support. The work DBA do with so many local people is invaluable. I’ll be bringing some of my team, clients and guests – we’re all looking forward to a super evening.”

We receive no statutory funding, despite the importance of the work and therefore rely on the kind support of local people to help keep the vital services going. The value of the charity’s work was recognised last year by us receiving The Queen’s Award for Voluntary Service, an award that highlights the dedication of the charity and its volunteers to its members and the local community.

The charities Centenary Ball will be held at The Hilton Hotel, Bournemouth, BH2 5EL. Tickets are £60.00 per person or £600.00 for a table of 10.  If you would like to attend the charity’s Centenary Ball on Saturday 13th October then contact Helena Sinclair on 01202 712864 or go to: www.dbacentenaryball2018.eventbrite.co.uk

New technology for the visually impaired

The Owlett is a little device that sits in the corner of your room that can help you identify the objects around your house. You can simply place an item in front of it, wait a few seconds, and it will describe it for you in detail. It is able to identify what the object is, the colour of the object and any writing that it may have on it. It is accessible and easy to use and is able to eliminate background interference by providing a dedicated area to place objects, so that the device cannot wrongly identify an object.

‘I see a ball of wool, its blue’

After watching a parent slowly lose their vision and begin to feel isolated from the people and things around them, as many blind and partially sighted people do,  Billy Wood imagined a camera that could easily identify objects to help around the house and ease feelings of isolation. After many prototypes and testing and input from Blind charities, Billy’s imagined camera became the Owlett.

“I see a Christmas card. The text says, To a very Special Couple with Love this Christmas”

We think the Owlett is a very useful, accessible piece of technology that is simple to use and has the potential to have a positive impact on the lives of blind or visually impaired people living in Dorset. If you would like more information please visit the website: http://theowlett.com .

 

Calling all book lovers!

The Royal Voluntary Service is running a free home library service across Dorset. The scheme operates from most libraries in Dorset, Bournemouth and Poole and involves volunteers bringing a selection of books, large print, DVDs, CDs and audio tapes to people in their homes on a regular basis.

Royal Voluntary Service Books on Wheels operates by asking users to complete a questionnaire to indicate their tastes and preferences, but also over time, the friendly volunteer will get to know those that they are helping to such an extent, that they will begin to make their own recommendations and bring a selection of books or audio tapes they believe will be of interest.

Maria Jacobson, service manager for Dorset Home Library Service, says “For people who enjoy reading or listening to an audio recording but find getting out of the house challenging, this service offers a vital link to the local library. The service enables them to carry on doing something they’ve always enjoyed.”

We think this is an excellent service which may of interest to our members, so if you would like more information or to request a visit please contact the Royal Voluntary Service office on 01305 236666 or email maria.jacobson@royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk. Alternatively, you may speak to staff at your local library or visit the Royal Voluntary Service website for more information.

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