Reading Association for the Blind (RAB) is to become part of Berkshire Vision, in a move that will enhance support for visually impaired individuals in Reading.
Reading Association for the Blind to become part of Berkshire Vision.

Laura Mitchell (Berkshire Vision CEO), Bob Bristow and Jane Veys (Berkshire Vision Chair) outside Walford Hall
Reading Association for the Blind (RAB) is to become part of Berkshire Vision, in a move that will enhance support for visually impaired individuals in Reading.
With an expected increase of 700 new sight loss cases in Reading over the next decade, the merger will help to meet the escalating demand for sight loss support services in Reading and Berkshire.
RAB, based out of Walford Hall in Carey Street since 1969, has been providing vital services to approximately 200 blind and visually impaired individuals annually. The merger with much larger Reading based charity, Berkshire Vision will create a single, unified sight loss charity which will be able to reach the estimated 4000 individuals in Reading currently living with sight loss.
Laura Mitchell, CEO of Berkshire Vision, welcomed the merger, saying, “This merger represents a significant step forward in our mission to provide the best possible support and services to individuals living with sight loss. By combining our strengths with RAB, we can have an even greater impact on our community.”
Bob Bristow of RAB, added, “We’re pleased to be joining forces with Berkshire Vision. This merger ensures that our members and service users will continue to receive the services they value while opening up new possibilities for growth and development.”
www.berkshirevision.org.uk