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Firth Park Support Group for Visually Impaired People Open Day

Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind, (SRSB), the local charity which was founded in 1860 to support blind and partially sighted people in Sheffield, is holding an information and open day for their Firth Park Support Group for Visually Impaired People.

The SRSB’s Firth Park Support Group is for anyone who is visually impaired and would like to meet people in a friendly, supportive environment.

It can be a huge relief to talk with people who are experiencing similar challenges, so visually impaired people are encouraged to attend and find out more.

You will hear about the services of SRSB and meet members of staff and volunteers. Free cake and refreshments will also be available and all are welcome.

The open day is free to attend and takes place on Wednesday 5th September, 11am to 2pm at the Pavilion Building, The Bowling Green, Firth Park, Sheffield, S5 6HH.

If you have any queries, contact Debra at SRSB:
Tel: 0114 272 2757
email: info@srsb.org.uk
More information at: www.srsb.org.uk

View ‘Firth Park Support Group for Visually Impaired People Open Day’ Flyer.

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