
Neighbourhood Watch Newsletter in Braille
Neighbourhood Watch newsletter in Braille! There is a lot of important information in our community
Braille House transforms lives by providing expert Braille and Moon tuition, tactile resources, and a free library for people who are blind or have low vision.
Neighbourhood Watch newsletter in Braille! There is a lot of important information in our community
How do people who are blind or have low vision know where to scan a
White Cane Safety Day is celebrated on October 15. The date is set aside to celebrate
The Chermside Guide has done a story about our Northside Tutoring hub which is run out of the Geebung RSL.
How would you feel if you went out to a restaurant with your family and friends, and you couldn’t read the menu?
Braille House has been featured on A Current Affair with a wonderful story about one
Braille House has launched our End of Financial Year campaign and we have had a
Braille library plays a critical role in education in 2021. Braille House has launched their
Below is the transcript of this interview Interview with Laura Andrew: Hi everybody. Welcome along
This video shows people collecting bottles and cans for recycling and shows them going to a recycling centre and donating the funds to Braille House.
Sign up for our newsletter to receive the latest updates, events, and exclusive content from Braille House.
We promise to protect your details and never spam or solicit your information.
We acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we work and live, and recognise their continuing connection to land, waters, and community. We pay our respects to Elders past, present, and emerging. Braille House honours the deep traditions of storytelling, sharing, and preserving culture, which have empowered knowledge for generations. In this spirit, we strive to connect people who are blind or have low vision with the written word
Leave your details and I’ll get back to you