
Happy couple meet through KAB

David and Sylvia met through KAB and were married on December 1st
On Wednesday December 1st at 2.40, The Corn Exchange, North Gate, Rochester, Sylvia Hunt and David Edden both visually impaired residents of Gillingham, tied the knot in front of family and friends.
Sylvia and David met only last summer on a joint holiday with the Maidstone and Gillingham Blind Clubs. They didn’t realize then their fondness for each other and didn’t even exchange telephone numbers. However in September, David was invited to join the Maidstone Blind Club, and as he got to know Sylvia more he invited her to joint the Gillingham Club last November. They quickly fell in love.
One of the ladies from the Gillingham Blind Club made their wedding cake – she is 80 and totally blind. “An inspiration to us all,” concludes Sylvia.
Note to Editors:
For more information please contact contact Jo Wells - Volunteer Coordinator at KAB Medway
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Kent Association for the Blind is a charity providing specialist rehabilitation services for over 15,500 people with sight impairments throughout Kent, Medway, Bromley and Bexley. These services enable people to be independent, mobile and safe. The charity, which was established in 1920, depends on donations from members of the public and businesses to deliver many of its services.




