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An organisation reaching out to 18 million people each year who face living in poverty with a disability.
Organisation devoted to providing easily understood information and support for anyone affected by or interested in uveitis.
Housing and support for people with sight loss.
Provides newspapers and magazines in alternative formats to print for the visually impaired and disabled.
Sense is the national voluntary organisation supporting and campaigning for people who are deafblind, their families, their carers, and professionals who work with them.
No child in the UK should grow up to be poor or lonely just because they are blind. The Royal Society for Blind Children believe in a better life for blind children.
The RNIB offers practical support and advice to anyone with a sight problem.
Helpline 0303 123 9999
The UK's leading college of further education and training for people (16+) who are blind or partially sighted.
An ophthalmology publication and online destination for ophthalmologists seeking ophthalmology news updates, CME, and meeting coverage.
MACS is a volunteer parent support group for families of children born with microphthalmia, anophthalmia and coloboma.
UK charity dedicated to helping people with macular degeneration.
Helpline 0845 2412041 (9-5 Mon – Fri )
Provides information and support to people with keratoconus.
The IGA is a patient-based organisation which works to prevent glaucoma blindness by providing information, literature and advice.
The Eye Cancer Network is an educational site dedicated to helping eye tumour patents find information about their condition and treatment, and providing support for patients and their families.
Charity providing information and support for people with blepharospasm and facial dystonia.
Provides support for people with diabetes.
Specialises in meeting the needs and developing the potential of adults who are both deaf and blind. A range of comprehensive services are available to deafblind members, their support assistants and professionals in this field.
Web-based support group for people with central serous retinopathy/chorioretinopathy.
BWBF provides, on a permanent free loan basis, radios, radio cassette recorders and CD radio cassette recorders, to UK registered blind people, over the age of eight and who are in need.