Introduction page. Welcome to the Accessible Friends Network
- TAFN.
Where you can find
out about TAFN, and hear
from some of our members via audio files.

Firstly although they don't shout about it, around 90% of TAFN members are blind or visually impaired.
We provide
support, training, social activites and entertainment to eachother via our private
VIP Communicator voice conferencing server. And we actively promote independence.
Secondly, although TAFN is a UK-based
charity,
we also welcome members from overseas.
Find
out about joining us here
We currently have at
least one member
or friend in the following U K counties:-
- Aberdeenshire
- Avon
- Cambridgeshire
- Cheshire
- Cleveland
- Cumbria
- Derbyshire
- Devon
- Durham
- Essex
- Fife
- Flintshire
(North Wales)
- Glasgow
- Gloucestershire
- Greater London
- Greater
Manchester
- Hampshire
- Herefordshire
- Hertfordshire
- Humberside
- Kent
- Lanarkshire
- Lancashire
- Leicestershire
- Lincolnshire
- Merseyside
- Middlesex
- Mid-Glamorgan
- Midlands
- Norfolk
- Northamptonshire
- Northern Ireland
(Co Antrim, Co Down & Co Londonderry)
- Nottinghamshire
- Oxfordshire
- Somerset
- Tyneside (North and South)
- Suffolk
- Surrey
- Warwickshire
- Worcestershire
-
Yorkshire (North East South and West)
Along with overseas
members from the following countries:-
- Australia
- Canada
- France
- India
- Netherlands
- New Zealand
- South Africa.
- United States of America.
View or sign the
Accessible Friends Network Guestbook.
Audio Files about TAFN from Various Sources
- Audrey
Tonge on Insight Radio (Interview, 8:13) February 2008
- Bob
Whiteside on Playback Magazine (Interview, 7:41) January 2008
- Sue
Pallett, blind cook extraordinaire, on Insight Radio (Interview, 9:14) September
2007
- Jim Welch on VIPonAir Radio (Interview, 6:38) January 2007
- Leon
Gilbert on Insight Radio following TAFN's BEST ACCESSIBLE I T PROJECT Award, (Interview, 6'20) December 2007
- Steve
Pallett on Soundings Magazine (Interview, 6:46) August 2005
- The late Chris Cant, TAFN co-founder. and legend. on
BBC
Radio Humberside (Interview, 10:49) April 2005
Further updates are ongoing... Thanks for visiting!
The Accessible Friends Network is a
registered charity set up by & to improve the
quality of life for, blind/visually impaired people via the internet and private
high quality VoIP conferencing.
Please address all
Email enquiries to info@tafn.org.uk

This page & all pages at www.tafn.org.uk
copyright The Accessible Friends Network 2010.
UK Registered Charity No 1108043
TAFN Helpline (during normal UK office hours)
0845 82 83 369