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Make a donation

Every day, people in Norfolk are coming to terms with sight loss. Your donation helps ensure they don’t have to face it alone.
By giving today, either as a one-off donation or monthly, you can help provide essential practical and emotional support, fund activities and opportunities for new friendships to thrive. Helping people with sight loss stay connected with society and live independently.

Please help us support people through sight loss

Here’s how your donation can change the life of someone living with sight loss in Norfolk today:

£22

covers the cost of an outreach visit to help someone living with sight loss to access benefits, assistive equipment and health-related support so they can live independently at home.

£220

can fund an exciting social activity for children and young people, like karate or tubing – an opportunity for them to get together, have fun and make friends in a supportive environment.

£2,200

could provide a full year’s funding for our weekly crafting sessions, giving people with sight loss the chance to socialise and learn new skills like weaving, pottery and rug-making.

More ways to show your support

Your support, in whatever form it takes, will be greatly appreciated and will make a real difference to the lives of people living with sight loss in Norfolk.

Click here for more ways to get involved

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Fundraise for us

Whether it’s running a marathon, holding a bake sale or climbing a mountain, there are countless ways to raise vital funds, and have fun at the same time.

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Volunteer for us

From telephone befriending to minibus driving and helping out on leisure activities, we’ll find you a role where you can make a big contribution to people’s lives.

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Leave a gift in your Will

No matter how small, your gift will go a long way towards ensuring we’re still around to support people living with sight loss for the next 220 years or more.

CASE STUDY: KATE'S STORY

How your money can help

Kate was born blind, but now lives independently at Hammond Court – a supportive community of residents living with sight loss. With 20 modern, purpose-built flats, tranquil gardens, and a welcoming residents’ lounge, Hammond Court offers the freedom of independent living with the reassurance of on-site warden assistance.

Hammond Court has been a life changer for me and living here gives my family great peace of mind, knowing I am safe. It offers the freedom of being independent and having your own front door with support whenever you need it. Life has been happy and it’s good living here – to anyone thinking about coming here, I would say, don’t be hesitant, have a go and see what you can achieve.”

Want to talk about supporting Vision Norfolk?

If you want to talk to us about ways you can help Vision Norfolk to support people through sight loss, we’d love to hear from you.

Call us on 01603 573000
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Supporting people through sight loss since 1805

We only serve Norfolk, so we understand the area inside and out. And for 220 years, Vision Norfolk has been a lifeline, helping vision impaired people to lead more fulfilling, connected and independent lives.