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Listening and responding to people affected by sight loss in the west of Scotland

What your Money means to Visibility

Children and adults who are visually impaired like doing the same things and going to the same places you do.  Their sight loss does not stop them doing what they want to do, but in some cases, extra assistance is needed to give people the opportunities you and I may take for granted.

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By donating £5 per month, you can provide

  • A person to be a guide on a trip to a place of interest
  • A trip to the ice-skating, wall climbing or adventure playground for a child
  • Answers to questions asked by parents of children born with a visual impairment

Braille Class

By donating £10 per month, you can provide

  • An opportunity for a person to learn Braille
  • A teenager the chance to make friends with other people who are visually impaired
  • Time – for an older person who has lost their sight to talk through their worries
  • A regular visitor to a blind older person living on their own

Service Users

By donating £15 per month, you can provide

  • A place for someone to learn to use their eyesight in a different way so that they can read again
  • An opportunity for people who have recently lost their sight to meet with other visually impaired people for information and support

Service User

By donating £40 per month, you can provide

  • A person to lean on when they are told they are losing their sight
  • The specialist help needed to ensure an old person receives the benefits they are entitled to
  • An opportunity for a teenager to feel less isolated


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Thank you for your support!