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Champion For Youth: Phillip Ward

Phillip's life was changed forever when he lost his sight at the age of 12. The youngster was battling leukaemia at the time and it was while completing a course of chemotherapy that he lost his sight.

The 19-year-old, of Fairfield, Stockton, had battled leukaemia once before, but the first time was able to play football with his friends.

No longer able to do the sports he loved, he took up a new range of pastimes, among them playing braille cards and listening to talking books. He also became a volunteer with BlindVoice UK.

He achieved A Levels in history, law and psychology and has now started a history degree at Newcastle University.


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Who we are | Chairman | Manager | President| Trustees | Aims & Objectives | Annual Report | Projects | Accessible information | Braille Greeting Card Scheme | Blind routes to work | Primary Club | Oral History & Heritage Lottery Project | Sighted Guide | Social Eyes | BlindSpots! | Daisy CD | Braille Transcription | Large Print Transcription | Help Leaflets | Archives | Bequests | Collect Box | Champion for youth | Queens Award | A Pound For Life | Communication Centre | Documents | Donations | Ann Kallagher Award | George Glass Award |