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Link Vision :: Home
Link Vision (formerly Aid for the Blind QLD Inc.) relies on donations from the public, local businesses and the Queensland community. Funds go towards maintaining our accomodation units which are hom...
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About – Link Vision
Link Vision: Our story
Link Vision, originally named Aid for the Blind, was founded in 1968 by Reverend Elsie Dodd and her husband Gordon Dodd to help people with Low and No vision lead more independe...
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Blind Australian of the Year Finalists 2022 – Link Vision
Blind Australian of the Year Finalists 2022
Our finalists of the 2021 Blind Australian of the Year awards have been announced! Arkan Yousef from NSW, Dr. Paul Harpur from QLD & Nastasia (Nas) Campanel...
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2022 Blind Australian of the Year – Link Vision
Congratulations Dr Paul Harpur, our 2022 Blind Australian of the Year Award recipient!
On behalf of our CEO Terry O’Neill, our board members, as well as our entire team and volunteers we would like to...
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How to Help – Link Vision
Support our Op Shops
Link Vision operates ‘Op Shops’ selling clothing, shoes, cutlery, crockery, bric-a-brac and some furniture and electrical goods.
You can help in two ways:
1. Donate your pre-love...
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Accommodation – Link Vision
Independent living
Link Vision provides independent living units at a site encompassing 10 Cameron Street and 53 and 57 Wilkins Street West, Fairfield.
Each unit is fully self-contained with its own b...