“I came to CV to take a look at the resource centre and I was surprised by the amount of gadgets that I did not know existed”.

From Undervalued to Empowered

Maxine Plowden’s story – I have memories of Croydon Vision (CV) from when I was a child; I was at a school for children with Visual Impairments and CV had an annual party for members. This was my first experience and I really enjoyed it. I was really young...

Sight Loss Not My Barrier

Ramsha tells her story – she’s a Masters degree holder, a Volunteer, loves fashion, a you tuber and living with sight loss… I was born with a genetic eye condition called Lebers Congenital Amaurosis (LCA) which is a genetic disorder. It causes severe...

Inclusion & Empowerment

In March 2020, life became restrictive and isolated for our member, David. Croydon Vision reached out to David and he quickly accessed our adapted services; including befriending. When Croydon Vision re-opened its internal doors in July, David was keen to join in,...
June (Part 2) Newsletter 2020

June (Part 2) Newsletter 2020

 Getting Ready, a July Welcome! Dear Members & Team (Volunteers & Staff), I hope you all doing well. It’s Susanette here; updating you on progress of re-opening from 1st July! Our drive to re-open is borne from reducing possible effect of lockdown: • Physical...

Service Adaption – Grocery

Blog Post Service Adaption – Grocery – Croydon Vision reached out to us and assisted with our shopping. We are very grateful for their support; they have provided a remarkable service. – Margaret Related Articles Adapted Service – Befriending...