Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind (SRSB) Charity Golf Day

30th April 2014

Sheffield Royal Society for the Blind (SRSB) provides opportunity, support, friendship and services to blind and partially sighted people in Sheffield, helping them to achieve whatever they wish to do and whatever they aspire to be.

We support over 3,300 visually impaired people in Sheffield with in excess of 300 people access the services within our Mappin Street Centre each week, and 600 new people are introduced to our service each year. Our residential care home, Cairn Home cares for up to 30 people. We have been providing care and support for over 150 years. Charity Golf Day 2014 Abbeydale Golf Club is recognised as one of the district's finest Golf Clubs which boasts some of the best views of the Derbyshire countryside to be seen anywhere from Sheffield. Team of four: £200 (or £50 each) including all the below. Friday 26th September. 9am to 2pm Abbeydale Golf Club, Twentywell Lane, Dore. Please book online below or alternatively you can book by contacting Sue or Jane at SRSB Tel: 0114 272 2757 email: fundraising@srsb.org.uk or visit: http://www.srsb.org.uk/Feeds.aspx?Key=48f2bd93-5118-48c9-bc1f-d281f8540d34&FeedType=EVENT

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