Introduction page.
Where you can find
out about TAFN, and hear
from some of our members via audio files.
Welcome to the Accessible Friends Network
- TAFN.
TAFN is a network of blind & V I people providing support, training, social activites and entertainment to eachother via private
internet voice conferencing.
Although TAFN is UK-based,
we also welcome members from overseas.
Approximately 90% of our members are blind, and we actively promote independence.
We currently have overseas
members from:-
- Australia
- Canada
- France
- India
- Irish Republic
- Japan
- Netherlands
- Poland
- New Zealand
- South Africa.
- United States of America.
Closer to home we currently have at
least one member
or friend in the following G B 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)
Find
out about joining TAFN here
Sign our Guestbook.
Audio Files about TAFN from Various Sources
- Paul Weston on
The Global Voice radio station, talking about TAFN (interview, 14:20) March
2011
- Elisabeth
Standen on Come Gardening magazine (Audio feature, 3:24), Summer 2009.
- Audrey
Tonge on Insight Radio (Interview, 8:13) February 2008
- Bob
Whiteside on Playback Magazine (Interview, 7:41) January 2008
- Sue
Pallett, blind cook, on Insight Radio (Interview, 9:14) September
2007
- Jim Welch northern
pioneer despite blindness and second disability 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 2011.
UK Registered Charity No 1108043
TAFN Helpline (during normal UK office hours)
0845 82 83 369