VISION OF ADVENTURE

Established as a registered charity, VISION OF ADVENTURE continues to serve its mission with dedication and transparency.

We organise outdoor activity courses (climbing, caving, canoeing, cycling, triathlon, sailing) for visually impaired adults from all over the UK. We organise expeditions involving these activities. We act as hub connecting visually impaired adults and sighted guides. We facilitate groups of visually impaired adults to organise their own trips and expeditions.

Income: £124,766

Registration Status

Registered

Reg. Number

1180451

Gift Aid Status

Yes

Annual Income

£124,766

Contact Information

Address: 16 Gowan Close, Staveley, KENDAL, Cumbria, LA8 9NW

Email: [email protected]

Phone: 07757279251

Website: http://www.visionofadventure.org

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About This Charity

We organise outdoor activity courses (climbing, caving, canoeing, cycling, triathlon, sailing) for visually impaired adults from all over the UK. We organise expeditions involving these activities. We act as hub connecting visually impaired adults and sighted guides. We facilitate groups of visually impaired adults to organise their own trips and expeditions.

Activities & Impact

We organise outdoor activity courses (climbing, caving, canoeing, cycling, triathlon, sailing) for visually impaired adults from all over the UK. We organise expeditions involving these activities. We act as hub connecting visually impaired adults and sighted guides. We facilitate groups of visually impaired adults to organise their own trips and expeditions.

Financial Information

The latest reported income for this charity is £124,766.

Financial Analysis

This medium-sized charity effectively utilizes its resources to achieve its mission.

Detailed financial history is not available in our database. For the most up-to-date financial information, please check the Charity Commission website.

Gift Aid: Yes

Location

16 Gowan Close, Staveley, KENDAL, Cumbria, LA8 9NW

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