Parents of Vision Impaired NZ Inc

Parents of Vision Impaired NZ Inc

PVI provides support and advocacy for parents and whānau of a blind, low vision, deafblind, or vision impaired child.

Parents of Vision Impaired NZ (PVI) is a registered charitable organisation made up of parents committed to providing support to other parents of children who are blind, deafblind, low-vision or vision impaired – and who often have additional complications and disabilities. There is no cost to join PVI and you will be joining a supportive community of parents who are overcoming challenges every day. We offer parents advice, information, and opportunities to meet other parents. PVI publishes a quarterly newsletter (eVision) and has a members-only Facebook page for families and whānau to share information and to network. We also have an annual conference and AGM which allows people to get together for a longer time, talk, listen and learn in a social setting.

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PVI provides support and advocacy for parents and whānau of a blind, deafblind, low vision, or vision impaired child.

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Private Donor on 14 Mar 2024
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José
José on 11 Nov 2023
Keep up the good work ❤️
$50
Guest Donor
Guest Donor on 10 Nov 2023
Thanks Rebekah
$40
Fraser
Fraser on 06 Nov 2023
Great to meet you all and learn more about your life-changing mahi! With appreciation, Fraser and Christina Alexander
$200
Elouise
Elouise on 02 Dec 2022
Thank you for the chat!
$75

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