Arts Charities That specialise in Print media
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The Dacorum Talking Newspaper
Arts, HealthProvision of weekly audio memory sticks containing readings from local newspapers which are mailed to severely sight impaired and sight impaired listeners (members). In addition, DTN organises PC training for its members - to help the blind and visually impaired benefit from the technology.
Ipswich And District Kidney Association
Arts, Beneficiary groupWe provide advice, emotional and practical support and financial assistance to local kidney patients and their families and carers. Many of the management committee are kidney patients themselves and the trustees have a detailed understanding of the numerous problems caused by kidney disease. We are about to launch a members magazine and Internet web site (Sept 2019). We are based in Suffolk.
Sussex Coast Talking News
Arts, Charity and VCS support, HealthSussex Coast Talking News (SCTN) provides blind and visually impaired listeners resident along the West Sussex coast with free fortnightly local news and a magazine recorded and dispatched on CD or USB sticks. We are run entirely by volunteers and operate from a studio in Rustington, West Sussex.
East Shropshire Talking Newspaper
Arts, HealthProvides talking newspapers to the blind and visually impared
Tymes Trust
Arts, Beneficiary group, Charity and VCS support, EducationThe Young ME Sufferers Trust is the longest established ME service for children, young people, families, professionals. In 2010 we received the Queen's Award for Voluntary Service: the MBE for volunteer groups. Advice Line, magazine and Tymes Trustcard for school or college; free publications at www.tymestrust.org. Executive Director, former headteacher Jane Colby, is renowned for her ME work.
Cotswold Vale Talking Newspaper
Arts, Charity and VCS support, Health, HeritageWe record, onto CDs or memory sticks, audio versions of our local newspaper The Gazette and other local interest recordings and distribute them in the surrounding district to blind or partially sighted listeners and those whose incapacity makes reading a strain. We also produce quarterly magazine recordings and are starting to produce local audio history recordings too. Run by volunteers
Tamworth Talking Newspaper
Arts, HealthBased in Tamworth, Staffs, Tamworth Talking Newspaper records local news in audio form and distributes copies free of charge to people with visual impairment. It also subscribes to and distributes audio versions of a range of weekly and monthly magazines, again free of charge.
Reading's Talking News
Arts, HealthBringing local news and activities to blind and partially sighted people
The Solihull Borough Talking Newspaper Association
Arts, HealthThe provision of a weekly newstape for the blind & partially sighted of the Borough
The Gospel Magazine Trust
ArtsThe purpose of the trust is the publication of the Gospel Magazine, which is believed to be the oldest religious periodical still being published. The bi-monthly magazine is non-denominational, seeking to present the Lord Jesus Christ as the only hope for a lost world, the only saviour of sinners; to edify the people of God; and to promote unity among believers.
Mourholme Local History Society
Arts, HeritageProvide lectures by visiting speakers on historical events in the area. Encourage members to carry out and publish their own research.Publish a magazine and books concerning the historic parish of Warton, which included the townships of Borwick, Carnforth, Priest Hutton, Silverdale, Yealand Conyers and Yealand Redmayne.Store archives of historic material of local concern.Establish web site
The Cornish Talking Newspaper And Magazine Association
Arts, HealthThe object of the charity is to provide a weekly 90 minute memory stick (USB) of local news, information, literature, both fiction and non fiction for the blind, visually impaired and those labouring under some temporary or permanent incapacity which makes reading a strain.
Shropshire Parks And Gardens Trust
Arts, FacilitiesWe work to protect historic gardens and designed landscapes throughout Shropshire. We organise lectures and visits to parks and gardens, publish a magazine and carry out research into historic parks and gardens. We are a statutory consultee for works affecting parks and gardens in Shropshire. We welcome new members.
Illingworth Messenger Trust
ArtsThe production of an ecumenical magazine or newsletter and the free distribution thereof within the Illingworth area.
Sudbury Newstalk
Arts, HealthProviding fortnightly local news and bi-monthly magazine recordings on USB sticks to blind and partially sighted listeners Sudbury and District and others with mobility issues;
The Research Into Lost Knowledge Organisation Trust
ArtsThe key activities of the charities being the annual conference, a bi-annual magazine and a series of public lectures which are open to members and non-members have continued to be delivered.
Bluntisham Town Estate (known Locally As The Feoffees Charity)
ArtsThe structure and purpose of the charity is contained in an article published annually in the parish magazine. We normally make contributions to qualifying organisations in the parish every year.
The Watford And District Talking Newspaper For The Blind
Arts, HealthProvides a weekly recorded synopsis of local news and items of general interest
Stafford And Stone Talking Newspaper Association
Arts, HealthWe provide a fortnightly memory stick to the blind & partially sighted people in Mid-Staffordshire. This is a totally free service. We also provide the equipment into which the memory sticks are inserted. The memory stick consists of news, magazine items & information useful to the visually impaired.
Newham Talking Newspaper Association
Arts, HealthRecord and Distribute weekly C.D.s of local News to about 40 blind or sight-impaired residents of the Borough of Newham.
Mansfield Cassette Magazine Association (mansfield And Ashfield Echo)
Arts, Healthproduction of cds and flash drives for blind and visually impaired people
Macclesfield And District Talking Newspaper
Arts, HealthTo supply visually impaired people with a spoken copy of the local newspapers on memory sticks.
Wellingborough And District Talking Newspaper
Arts, HealthWTN provides listeners in Wellingborough, Rushden, Higham and surrounding villages with weekly local news and magazine on memory sticks. Qualification is inability to read ordinary news-type. Approx.120 Listeners. We also exchange magazine tapes with other TN's in our area (Npton-shire). We have recently changed from cassette tapes to memory sticks. Players are issued free of charge to members.
Keynsham And District Talking Newspaper Association
Arts, HealthProvide recorded media to the blind and partially sighted- including local news.
Peterborough And District Talking Newspaper Association
Arts, HealthProvides a weekly summary of items from the local weekly newspaper in a recorded digital format for the use of visually impaired listeners