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Lincolnshire Blind Veteran Finds Festive Company Through Charity Support

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Lincolnshire Blind Veteran Finds Festive Company Through Charity Support

A blind veteran from Lincolnshire, who previously faced feelings of isolation as a result of his sight loss, will be enjoying the festive season surrounded by company this year, due to the relentless support from a dedicated charity. Following the loss of his vision, the veteran had to adjust to an entirely new way of life and was challenged by the inability to read, write, and even drive. He, however, discovered a feeling of community and camaraderie resurrected through the efforts of this charity. This article has been reworked from an original report featured on Lincolnshire Live.

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