New Eye Care Support Pathway wins cross-sector backing
New Eye Care Support Pathway wins cross-sector backing for transforming the way people with care needs and sight loss are helped emotionally and practically.
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New Eye Care Support Pathway wins cross-sector backing for transforming the way people with care needs and sight loss are helped emotionally and practically.
Raise money to help support people affected by inherited sight loss to lead better lives today and accelerate the search for treatments for the future.
The cover of this edition celebrates the success of our amazing London Marathon team. Together they have raised more than £43,000.
In April 2022 we joined with another seven leading sight loss organisations to make a public commitment to increasing the number of blind and partially sighted people employed within our sector, including at senior management level.
Our community is informed and knowledgeable about current research projects into the cause(s) of and treatments for these conditions.
High quality information on genetic testing and counselling for families affected by inherited sight loss is now available in one place thanks to the launch of an innovative new website, Unlock Genetics.
Russ was diagnosed with Choroideremia at the age of 11, after visiting caves in Spain and not being able to see anything.
This stunning central London half marathon, takes in some of the capital’s world-famous landmarks on closed roads.
The Spring 2023 edition of the Retina UK newsletter, Look Forward, which includes articles about our upcoming events, research updates and more.
Fancy fundraising for Retina UK? Here’s a few pointers to help get you started.