TALBOT VILLAGE Trust has made a £10,000 donation to a Poole based charity to ensure that blind and partially sighted people across the county continue to vital support throughout the ongoing pandemic.

Using the money donated from the Trust, Dorset Blind Association was able to continue running its community support service, which cares for vulnerable members of society, some of which are isolated and alone throughout lockdown.

This service pairs a volunteer to one of Dorset Blind’s members to provide regular, ongoing friendship and practical support with daily tasks.

However, due to the current lockdown, the charity has been also delivering vital grocery supplies and essential medicines to some of its vulnerable members.

Chief Executive Officer at Dorset Blind Association Jonathan Holyhead said: “Partially sighted individuals are already among the most vulnerable in our society, the pandemic has only made the issues these people face worse.

“We are so thankful to Talbot Village Trust for the grant that we received, it enabled us to continue working to deliver our community support services.”

The grant was also used to cover ongoing costs for sourcing and supplying specialist equipment designed to help people with sight loss continue independent living.

The donation came after the charity successfully applied for funding from the Trust’s Covid-19 Support Fund, which provided 120 organisations and charities in the local area with funding that totalled £1.1million.

Russell Lucas-Rowe, Trustee at Talbot Village Trust, added: “It is absolutely fantastic to hear that our Covid Support Fund is continuing to improve peoples’ quality of life, now that we are almost a year into the pandemic.

“This is exactly what the support fund was launched to do, and we are extremely proud to be helping deliver invaluable care to people who are experiencing sight loss.”

Talbot Village Trust’s £1million Covid-19 Support Fund was launched to help organisations that were adversely affected by the pandemic.

Applications for the fund have now closed, but the Trust is now accepting grant applications for its usual fund before the Trustees meet in autumn 2021.

For more information, visit www.talbotvillagetrust.org.