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A Heartfelt Thank You to Our Incredible Volunteers!

As we mark Volunteers’ Week, we want to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude and heartfelt thanks to the dedicated volunteers who make our work at Vision Norfolk possible. Your selfless contributions are the backbone of our charity, and we simply couldn’t do what we do without you.

Volunteering is about more than just giving time – it’s about making a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve. The commitment, compassion, and enthusiasm of all our volunteers help us support individuals with sight loss across Norfolk, providing them with the resources, care, and sense of community they need to thrive and live independently.
Whether assisting with daily activities, offering emotional support, or helping to raise awareness, your impact is profound. You bring light into the lives of so many, and for that, we are endlessly grateful.

This Volunteers’ Week, we celebrate you. Thank you for being the heroes who stand with us, and for continuing to inspire with your unwavering dedication.

If you’re interested in joining our amazing team of volunteers, please reach out. Together, we can continue to make a difference, one step at a time.

Find out more about our open volunteer roles here or get in contact by emailing [email protected]. 

Vision Norfolk volunteers at the North Norfolk Railway

Image: A group of Vision Norfolk volunteers and staff standing in front of a train at the North Norfolk Railway for a volunteer outing celebrating all the contributions volunteers make to the Vision Norfolk community.

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