Mid Sussex lunch clubs for people with sight loss need new leader as Dorothy, 88, to retire

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Lunch clubs for people with sight loss in Mid Sussex are in need of a new leader.

4SIGHT – Clayton Contact Club and Hassocks Contact Club – have been running for 30 years under the leadership of Dorothy Lazenby.

However the 88-year-old, who was awarded the British Empire Medal for her work for 4Sight Vision Support, the the leading sight loss charity, is now ready to retire.

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4SIGHT  Clayton Contact Club and Hassocks Contact Club are in need of a new leader4SIGHT  Clayton Contact Club and Hassocks Contact Club are in need of a new leader
4SIGHT  Clayton Contact Club and Hassocks Contact Club are in need of a new leader

Dorothy said: “As a new leader I had no experience of sight loss. This comes gradually, one doesn’t need to know much about treatments, each member has medical support.

“For volunteer helpers it can give motivation, new community contacts, and the satisfaction of helping to combat loneliness.”

When Dorothy was nearing 60 she gave up her nursing career and looked for a new role as a volunteer. She heard about 4Sight Vision Support, then known as the West Sussex Association for the Blind, and decided to help.

She heard that the Hassocks and Clayton clubs were losing their leader but was not sure whether the role would suit her.

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