Donate

There are lots of ways you can donate to support the work of OpenSight including setting up a regular monthly donation, playing our weekly lottery, giving in memory, giving in celebration or leaving a gift to us in your Will.

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Three older individuals seated at a table actively listening, with a bag placed nearby them on the table.
Monthly Donation 

Your monthly donation will help us to plan ahead and provide continued vital support. 

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Single Donation

Your donation will help people with a vision impairment and their families get the vital support they need.

Other Ways to Donate 

Our mission is to empower people with vision impairment to achieve their full potential.
We believe everyone deserves to live a fulfilling and independent life, regardless of their vision impairment. 

By supporting us, you’re helping us provide essential services, from Independent Living Assessments, guidance on benefits
and smart technology, social activities, and valuable information and advice for the wider community.

Our mission is to empower people with vision impairment to achieve their full potential. We believe everyone deserves to live a fulfilling and independent life, regardless of their vision impairment. 

By supporting us, you’re helping us provide essential services, from Independent Living Assessments, guidance on benefits
and smart technology, social activities, and valuable information and advice for the wider community.

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Cheque

You can drop off or send us a cheque for any amount making cheques payable to ‘OpenSight’.


Give in Memory

Remember a loved one by setting up a tribute page, or make a special donation in their memory. 

Donate by Mobile

How Your Donations Help Us

Every donation, no matter how big or small, makes a difference. For example…

£10

could help us provide fuel to our volunteer drivers so that our service users can attend our social groups

£60

could give someone back their independence through an Independent Living Assessment

£100

could help someone receive support from our team to ensure they are receiving the financial aid they are entitled to

Latest News

Time Capsule Buried on 1st February 2023
Activity Based

Time Capsule Buried on 1st February 2023

As part of our Centenary celebrations, Open Sight decided to commemorate the visit on the 17th of November 2022 of HRH The Countess of Wessex GCVQ by arranging for a Time Capsule to be buried in the sensory garden at the front of the main office. 

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OpenSight's New
Chief Executive

Chris Dixon has taken over as CEO of the charity from David McKeigue, who held the position since 2016. Chris brings over 27 years of experience working in the third sector.

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Activity Based

Pete and Lee participating in the Prudential Ride London

Pete Ross and Lee Goosey are cycling in the Prudential Ride London to raise funds for Eye Health Education presentations in Hampshire schools.

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