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Motor Show Cancellation

Hello everyone

Firstly, we are sending our best to everyone who has been impacted by COVID-19 and hope you are all well and keeping yourselves – and everyone else – safe during these strange times. Ultimately, most important thing is for us all to play our part in helping to slow and stop the spread of this virus so life can start to return to normality as soon as possible.

With this in mind, and the probability of a nationwide lockdown looking more likely day by day, yesterday morning we made the decision to cancel the upcoming Dorset Blind Association Motor Show on Sunday 3rd May 2020 and started the long process of contacting all attendees and volunteers. We know you will understand that it is a decision that was made following much thought and with everyone’s best interests at heart. Indeed, with last night’s announcement of a UK lockdown, the decision whether or not to cancel would have been taken out of our hands anyway.

As the Motor Show is the largest and most important event in our fundraising calendar, welcoming over 3,500 people last year and massively helping to increase our profile within the county and beyond, its cancellation will inevitably have a big financial impact upon Dorset Blind Association. In turn, this will negatively impact our ability to continue running and offering vital services to the local community during what is already a very challenging time for charities, and especially smaller, local ones like DBA.

Your support at this time would be hugely appreciated by ourselves and the vulnerable people we support throughout the county. These are testing times for everyone, but if you are able to donate, we would be immensely grateful. We receive no support from the government and 100% of what we do is only made possible by the generosity of our supporters, so your gesture really would go a long way in helping us to keep our services going at this difficult time.

We are in the process of setting up a DONATE button on Facebook but in the interim, you can help us by donating via:

our website or the Charities Aid Foundation

Thank you for your support – it truly means the world to us and our community.

Covid-19 Update

Dear friends,

We want to update everyone on the impact of the coronavirus situation on our work and services.

The health and well-being of our members, volunteers and staff are always our first priority so we have taken the following measures in suspending all of our clubs, activity groups and face-to-face community support services until further notice.

We have also closed all of our regional charity shops (Christchurch, Ferndown, Southbourne and Parkstone). All shops will be displaying posters explaining our position, with accompanying phone numbers for all points of contact whilst they are closed. If you have any donations for the shops, we would ask that you please hold on to them if you can until we re-open. Support from the community is vital for us to keep going as a charity and we value this immensely

Our office remains open until further notice and through the office and our community support workers we are continuing to offer telephone support, information, advice and guidance. We are also organising to make as many calls to our members as possible, just so people hear a friendly voice and know that we still care very much about them.

We are continuing to monitor the situation and promise to resume all our activities and normal services as soon as it is safe to do so. In the interim, we will still be displaying updates, stories and information on our social media sites, notably Facebook, for you to keep up with all DBA goings-on and announcements.

We hope that everyone manages to keep safe and well during these difficult and challenging times.

Alan’s Gift

The task of running a local charity brings a huge number of challenges, but it also brings moments of joy and pleasure. Every so often, we’re caught off guard by an unexpected moment of magic which only goes to remind us that the work of Dorset Blind Association is valued by people in the community who don’t benefit directly from our services, but who nevertheless recognise the importance and value of the service we provide in the community, and the lives we change for the better.

This week we were overwhelmed to receive a gift of £20,000 from the Alan Miller Charitable Trust, by way of his friends Gerry and Pauline. By all accounts, Alan was a man who saw the value in supporting groups and initiatives which make a real difference to the lives of people in Dorset, and through his friendship with one of our members, he recognised the value of the work this charity does throughout Dorset.

Indeed, Alan’s influence isn’t limited to DBA, and his legacy is already making a huge difference in the wider community, funding, amongst others: a wheelchair-friendly nature trail on Brownsea Island; eye scanners, microscopes and incubators; and an end-of-life garden at Bournemouth Hospital.

Thank you, Alan. And thank you, Gerry and Pauline. This gift will make it possible for us to continue offering our services throughout what is a vast and sprawling county, and ensure we can offer our members the same quality of help and support they count on us to provide.

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