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Your gift could help us train more life-changing guide dogs.

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.

Four people on a golf course waving clubs in the air and wearing Guide Dogs T-shirts and dog ears

Whether you're a seasoned golfer, a weekend player, or just here for the fun, get ready for a round that’s about much more than the scorecard. By hosting a golf fundraiser for Guide Dogs, you're doing more than playing a game – you're helping transform lives.

Mable a child with vision impairment smiling

Starting school is a big step. Explore helpful resources and advice to support you through the early stages of your child’s educational journey.

Yellow labrador guide dog in harness looks to camera

We believe that no one should be held back by a vision impairment. We campaign for the rights of people with sight loss to help them access public transport, our town centres and other public services.

Volunteer puppy raisers Susie and Peter play with puppy Sally in their garden

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.

Meet our latest Sponsor a Puppy recruits

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A smiling man and woman sitting at a table holding a Guide Dogs' Lucky Lottery winners cheque.

You could win up to £1,000 every week playing the Lucky Lottery. It costs just £1 per chance and 210 cash prizes are up for grabs every Friday, plus the chance to win £10k in our quarterly Superdraw!

A group of guide dogs puppies bounding in grass

Join the pack and fundraise any day this October, any way you like, to help our puppies become life-changing guide dogs, giving freedom and independence to people living with sight loss. 

A man and woman sitting on a sofa talking about their eye conditions

We’ve put together up-to-date information about common eye conditions in adults and children, where you can find support, and advice on how to live independently with sight loss.