About us

Derbyshire Association for the Blind (DAB) exists to provide essential support and services to blind and partially sighted people to help them to become independent.

Established in 1914, Derbyshire Association for the Blind has been serving the visually impaired community in Derbyshire for 95 years and is a registered charity (1080986).

Far more than just a shoulder to lean on, DAB helps provide understanding and education about visual impairment, with a variety of services including a help-line, information days, support groups and activities.

Recent additions to our services include a department dedicated to helping children and young people with a visual impairment, a Community Champions scheme to make our services more accessible to Black, Minority and Ethnic communities, and visual impairment Information Days, set up to give people with a visual impairment access to information about aids and equipment, support in their area or financial support.

Our aim is to extend our services to benefit every visually impaired person in Derbyshire.

News

Sessional Activity Worker wanted

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DAB on BBC Television

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Braille Chess Association AGM in Derby

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The DABstars compete in Radio Derby quiz

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DAB is giving talks to regional community groups.

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DAB Bowl generates over £1,800

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Read about our exciting new Memory Day project

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Meet two of our longest serving volunteers

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latest fundraising news and opportunities

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Befriending services update

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The University of Derby Rugby Team donates 245 to help DAB at Christmas

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Birds the Confectioners supports DAB in the community.

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Join Team DAB and run a few miles in the Derby 10k, Kilomathon or aaa challenge

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European Golf hold putting and driving contest in aid of DAB

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DAB has been awarded almost £8,000 to fund one to one sports and leisure services

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