Thunder Free download - Free ScreenReader supporting blind and visually impaired computer users
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Supporters & Sponsers

Many organisations in the public and private sector are seeking to drive customers online. Screenreader.net offers the most economic way forward with regard to customers with little or no sight. Our trained and qualified helpline support staff will hand-hold individuals until they are able to use online services.

Below are some of the sponsors behind the success of our enterprise:

Screenreader.net is commissioned to prepare e-learning material so that blind & partially sighted people can be encouraged to engage in the political process.
The Commission supported the translation of the Thunder Software into five EU languages and its wide dissemination.
The Ulverscroft Foundation financed Screenreader.net to make the Thunder software available to Libraries around the UK.
A generous grant enabled Screenreader.net to produce a version of the software for people with learning disabilities as well as little or no sight.
The Royal Blind Society manages holiday hotels,. makes cash grants, supports self-employed people and the use of computers as a means to restoring literacy and independence.
Peterborough City Council made a grant of European Union money to screenreader.net so that the Thunder talking software could be freely available to any individual or organisation locally. E.g. Schools, libraries and colleges etc.
Unltd is a charity which supports social entrepreneurs - people with vision, drive, commitment and passion who want to change the world for the better. This is done by providing a complete package of funding and support, to help these individuals make their ideas a reality.
The trustees were right behind our vision from the very start and continue to support Screenreader.net as its mission develops.
Specialise in the supply of computer hardware, software and other specialised equipment to support students with disabilities. Microlink are fully committed to the aims and objectives of Disabled Students Allowance Quality Assurance and the requirements of the Service Level Agreement
AMO is a global medical device leader focused on the discovery and delivery of innovative vision technologies that optimise the quality of life for people of all ages.
Products in the ophthalmic surgical line include intra-ocular lenses, laser vision correction systems, phacoemulsification systems, viscoelastics, microkeratomes and related products used in cataract and refractive surgery.
Lawrence Faulkner, InfoCare Director, said "We have always felt passionate about the use of appropriate technologies to accurately measure the quality of delivered homecare so that precious resources can be focused where they are most needed and the Service Users sit at the heart, not the end, of the process?
Established in 1994 as an independent grant giving foundation, The Persula Foundation's aim is to support charities and to research and develop original projects. The Persula Foundation is a registered charity set up by Julian Richer, the founder of one of Britain’s most innovative private businesses.
An independent charity for nearly 6000 blind and partially sighted children and adults living in Leicester, Leicestershire and Rutland. Vista manages 2 large residential homes for older visually impaired people, 4 specialist residential bungalows for visually impaired adults with learning disabilities, a number of shorthold tenancies in flats and bungalows for people who are visually impaired, a Rehabilitation service to teach independent living and mobility skills, The production of over 3,000 talking newspapers per week and much more.