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March is Free Wills Month

Leave a gift that opens up a world of opportunity for people with sight loss.

Guide Dogs is one of the UK’s leading sight loss charities. Our expert staff, volunteers and life-changing guide dogs help people with sight loss live the life they choose. We couldn’t continue our vital work without your generous donations and our amazing volunteers.

Five pupcakes decorated with icing displayed on a glass stand alongside two cake flags.

Whether you love to bake or just eat cake – our annual tea-rrific fundraiser is back this 25 April. Be the first to get your paws on our new bone-shaped cookie cutter! 

Josh, a service user, smiles on camera.

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.

Black Labrador puppy yawning

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.

Yellow labrador guide dog in harness looks to camera

Make a life-changing impact by raising one of our incredible puppies and giving them the foundation to become guide dogs. No experience needed, we’ll support you every step, and cover all your volunteer related expenses.

Redefining the narrative 'the blind leading the blind'

If you would prefer to watch the video without audio description, there is a non-described version here.

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A four year old Mable diagnosed with optic nerve hyperplasia, smiles as she explores some sensory toys at home.

When Mabel was just a few months old, she was diagnosed with optic nerve hypoplasia, a condition that affects approximately one in 10,000 births. Seeking the best support for their daughter, Mabel's parents turned to Guide Dogs. Discover their inspiring journey and how they found hope and guidance along the way.

Cerys using over-ear headphones at work.

Discover the headphones we recommend for people with vision impairment, including open-ear and in-ear headphones, and how to navigate safely while wearing them.

Sunita is walking along a path holding hands with Mabel, a young girl who is using a white cane

Sunita a Habilitation Specialist at Guide Dogs, works with children and young people from birth to 25 years old to help them develop their independence skills. This is her story.