Guide Dogs is one of the UK’s leading sight loss charities. We couldn’t continue our vital work without your generous donations and our amazing volunteers.
Every day 250 people start to lose their sight in the UK. When someone loses their sight, we're here to make sure they don't lose their freedom as well.

Donate in memory
Make a donation to Guide Dogs in memory of a loved one or much-loved pet and help change lives. Your gift provides vital support for people with sight loss.

Name a Puppy
Find out how you can fundraise with colleagues, a social group, or friends and family to name an adorable guide dog puppy and become part of their life-changing journey.
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Leave a gift in your Will
Find out about the life-changing impact of gifts in Wills for people with sight loss.

Fundraise with us
Whether you’re in a group, going solo or doing your own thing, get involved and fundraise to change the lives of people with sight loss. Take a look at our fundraising ideas and events to get started.
There are so many other ways to get involved and help change lives - from helping us raise the next generation of life-changers, to supporting our campaigns, or rehoming one of our retired guide dogs.
Whether you’re looking for yourself, a member of your family, or your child, our experts can help you find ways to live actively, independently and well with sight loss.

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This short advert captures the life-changing impact of gifts in Wills – from the joy of independence to newfound confidence. When you leave a gift in your Will to Guide Dogs, it could lead to a future where lives are transformed. Find out how to get started with our free Gifts in Wills Guide.

Celebrate the joy of reading this World Book Day with Guide Dogs CustomEyes Books - a service creating large-print books for children and young people with vision impairment. With thousands of titles available and a free membership, every child can enjoy the same stories as their friends in a format that works for them.

Read more about the different seasonal dangers that could affect your dog throughout the year, from hot weather and cold snaps to festive foods and fireworks. Find simple advice to help keep your dog safe and well in every season.
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This February, we’re raising awareness of retinitis pigmentosa, a genetic eye condition that causes gradual vision loss. Find information and advice to help you or a loved one live confidently and independently.