We support sight impaired people to live independent lives
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100 years ago, soldiers returned from World War I blinded by the effects of mustard gas or shrapnel. Kent Association for the Blind was set up to support these war wounded soldiers - helping them to rehabilitate back into society. Today our work is needed more so than ever .
Only 4% of people who are registered sight impaired are completely blind, so we help people make the most of the sight they have. We can help with mobility training and advice on gadgets to make the simplest of tasks seems less difficult.
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Working with over 12,500 people with a sight impairment in Kent and surrounding areas, we’re one of the largest local sight loss charities in the UK. For over 100 years we have been working to prevent avoidable sight loss, deliver excellent support services and help people to live independently.