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Desperate Families Call As Charity Needs £600k
28 Apr
Summary
- Charity receives daily calls from families seeking support.
- The organization supports 3,000 visually impaired individuals.
- Expansion requires £600,000 for new facilities and minibuses.

Focus Birmingham, a charity dedicated to supporting individuals with visual impairment and complex needs, is experiencing unprecedented demand. The organization, which annually assists 3,000 people with sight loss and over 100 with complex disabilities, is now at full capacity.
Daily calls from desperate families and carers highlight the critical need for expansion. Chief executive Cate Burke stated that £600,000 is required to finance a sixth hub, enabling support for 20 more individuals. This funding will also facilitate the purchase of new adapted minibuses and renovations to existing facilities.
The charity aims to build fully adapted changing rooms and a sensory room, alongside opening the new hub. They are also exploring respite services, as current support is limited to 09:00 to 15:00. The need for overnight care options in Birmingham for people with complex disabilities is particularly acute.