Vera feels that helping people who are blind or have low vision to be independent provides her with a valuable link to the community
A desire to quietly help people who are blind or have low vision to lead better lives has driven Cliff Jackson, 87, to volunteer with Vision Australia for more than 18 (eighteen) years.
Vision Australia's Deputy Chair Ron McCallum AO has been named as this year’s Patron for International Day of People with Disability.
Forget Master Chef and My Kitchen Rules, an event being organised by a small but dedicated team of Wollongong volunteers will require diners to read and decode a braille menu, eat a meal in the dark and hold and consume all drinks with their non-dominant hand.
Mrs Libby Dickeson of Lake Macquarie describes herself as a ‘typical retiree’ but those she has assisted at Vision Australia, Newcastle, for the past 20 years know Libby is far from typical.
Long time Gosford resident Helen Murray volunteers with Vision Australia because she loves to give and receive smiles.
Wood-work, puppy caring and pottery making require people with different skills and diverse interests to do them well.
Long-time Gosford resident Helen Murray volunteers with Vision Australia because she loves to give and receive smiles.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia's national radio program on blindness and low vision.
Talking Vision is Vision Australia's national radio program on blindness and low vision.