by Rhian Williams | Nov 17, 2019 | News
Two young people from Cogenehoe Primary School, Northamptonshire, were Mascots today for the Northampton Saints Rugby match again Lyon, for Remembrance Day. Evie – who partnered with Cobus Reinach – and Sienna, who stood with Piers Frances, won our...
by Rhian Williams | Nov 15, 2019 | News, Uncategorized
NAB’s Hugh Spence, who lost his sight completely aged 16, was one of the judges this year and here he reflects on what ‘Dining for All’ means for him. So this year saw the first ever ‘Dining for All’ award from a partnership between...
by Rhian Williams | Nov 14, 2019 | News
NAB ran a competition for young people to design the charity’s new Eye Superheros which will be the symbols of its work with children. The aim was to get young people more involved with the charities work – NAB runs ‘iEducation’ sessions with...
by Rhian Williams | Oct 22, 2019 | News
NAB has appointed Tino Singodia as its new Chief Executive, the sight support charity announced today, Tuesday 22 October 2019, at its AGM. The current CEO, Alexander Lohman, will stand down at the end of 2019. Tino – who is NAB’s current Accountant and Deputy Chief...
by Rhian Williams | Oct 22, 2019 | News
Northamptonshire’s sight support charity, NAB, generates £4 of positive social impact for every £1 it spends on its home visiting service, a University of Northampton study has shown. The research study by the University’s Institute for Social Innovation and Impact...
by Rhian Williams | Oct 11, 2019 | News
#WorldMentalHealthDay and #WorldSightDay were on the same day this year – 10 October 2019 – and Hugh Spence, NAB’s Children and Families Officer, reflects on his own journey. For those who don’t know me I lost my site totally 11 years ago and I had a severe visual...
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