Graphic: 969 lives transformed through our support, programmes and activities
Graphic: 140 people discovered how to ‘live well with sight loss’ by attending our courses
Graphic: 80 people learned to make the most of tech
Graphic: 470 people attended our sight loss support events

How We Make A Difference

As Shropshire’s leading sight loss organisation, we empower people with sight loss to live independently by providing expert support, specialist services, and meaningful opportunities that help them take control of their futures.

Through our wide range of services — from advice about practical daily living solutions to social activities, events and financial support and home visits, we make a lasting difference in people’s lives.

A face to face group sight loss session
LIVING WELL WITH SIGHT LOSS COURSES

“This is the first thing that has helped me since losing my sight a few months back.”

Our ‘Living Well with Sight Loss’ courses welcomed participants ranging in age from their 20s into their 90s. We’ve seen a growing number of attendees without a Certificate of Vision Impairment (CVI), highlighting the increasing importance of providing early access to information, support, and informed choices.

More people of working age are now engaging with our courses, reflecting a broader awareness and need across different life stages.

SHROPSHIRE DIGITAL SKILLS TRAINING FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED PEOPLE

“I now don’t have to eat out of date food anymore!” (Beneficiary after being introduced to Seeing AI app)

We directly supported 80 visually impaired people by showcasing how to make the best use of smart phones, tablets and smart speakers and advised on the most suitable devices for their needs.

Our digital tech services were delivered both by volunteers in their communities, and by staff who visited beneficiaries in their homes, helping people with sight loss build confidence and independence through the use of technology.

Guests enjoying Winter's Day Out
SIGHT LOSS EVENTS

Over 470 people took part in our sight loss events this year.

Working in strategic partnerships, we successfully reintroduced the much-loved See & Hear Shropshire exhibition in 2024, bringing together exhibitors offering equipment, technology, and services for people with sight and/or hearing loss.

Our annual Winter’s Day Out welcomed nearly 200 visually impaired people and their partners for a day of celebration, connection, and inspiration. This special gathering not only recognised the achievements of individuals living with sight loss, but also highlighted the wide range of services available to support independent and fulfilling lives.

Visually impaired teen with a supercar
SOCIAL INCLUSION FOR YOUNG PEOPLE

“The experience made me feel very free and alive!”

Our exciting supercar driving event, enabling 20 visually impaired children who will never hold a driving licence to experience the thrill of driving a high-powered car around a racetrack, marked the charity’s debut to social inclusion services for a younger age group.

OTHER KEY SERVICES

  • Information, Advice and Signposting – helping people understand their sight condition, explore options and access the right support at the right time
  • Financial Grants to Individuals – offering practical financial help that can make everyday life safer, easier and more manageable following sight changes

  • Sight Loss Awareness Training – supporting organisations, professionals and communities to better understand sight loss, improve accessibility and create more inclusive environments

Together, these services help ensure people living with sight loss feel informed and supported at every stage of their journey.