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New Support Group For People With Sudden Sight Loss

Vision Norfolk is introducing a new informal peer support group for people who have lost their sight suddenly and wish to share their experiences, meet new people and support one another in coming to terms with their sight loss.
 
The first meeting will be on Monday 24th April at 2pm at the Vision Norfolk Norwich Hub (Bradbury Activity Centre, Beckham Place, Edward Street, Norwich NR3 3DZ).
 
Tea, coffee and cake will be provided free of charge.
 
Please contact 01603 573000 for more information.

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