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Together with their 1:1 supports, members of the deafblind community came together to enjoy the sunshine while checking out all the stalls at the Victoria Market as part of our Deafblind Recreation Program.

Our Deafblind Rec Program is for clients who use our deafblind services and the wider deafblind community via Deafblind Victoria. The program is a way for the deafblind community to come together and socialise and experience new activities.

We had a great time and can’t wait for next month’s outing!

Image description: a photo of a client and their supports communicating in tactile sign language. A photo of a group of participants of the Program and their supports walking on the footpath in Melbourne city. A group of participants of the Deafblind Rec Program and their supports walking past stalls at the Vic Market.

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