The League of Friends of the Blind

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Cape Town, South Africa

lofob.org.za
Non-governmental organization

The League of Friends of the Blind Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

The League of Friends of the Blind is located in Cape Town, South Africa on 94 Klip Rd, Grassy Park,. The League of Friends of the Blind is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category non-governmental organization in South Africa.

Address

94 Klip Rd, Grassy Park,

Phone

+27 217053753

Open hours

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Hoosain Narker

The work done by the staff at LOFOB is simply amazing. One has to see how the blind are taught independence and how they are empowered to really appreciate the sterling work done. The blind clients are also involved in sporting activities such as Yoga, Running, Soccer and Cricket amongst the many. Their website carries more details.I

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Wade Morris

This a an amazing place to bring your visually impaired child they are very helpful and walk you through the requirements for application very nicely, just that they are understaffed and we had to wait a while.

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Nico Smuts

Very helpfull and considerate for the visual impaired

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Robin Arries

It's a really great space and the way it's being utilized for different activities, I think its super awesome.

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Raymond Moxly

For over 85 years LOFOB has supported the Blind and Vision Impaired Community. As part of their work, LOFOB provides vital Early Childhood Development Services as well as Mobility and Orientation Training for some of the most disadvantaged in the community. I've witnessed LOFOB's staff go above and beyond to provide first class support to their clients even though the organisation is desperately in need of more funding. I encourage you to support LOFOB, as I do.

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Lucille Searle

The staff is always friendly and hands-on to assist their clients.

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Jo Kunnuji

People should visit more and not neglect these awesome talents. I got to listen to one of them sing; it was mind blowing

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Melvin Elie

I was there as a blind students and it was really pleasant to be for everything I've leant