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There are so many ways you can help prevent blindness and create brighter futures for people living in poverty.

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You’ll be transforming lives

Every gift you give helps change lives for people in the world’s poorest countries. Since our work began, your donations have provided 8.3 million cataract operations, and 502,000 operations to treat advanced trachoma. Our donors have also helped us to support more than 289,000 people with disabilities, enabling them to live full and independent lives.

We think it’s money well spent, and we hope you do too.

How to get involved

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Make a donation

Any gift you give can help us screen people for eye blinding conditions and provide treatment where needed. Your donation can also help us to empower people with sight loss and other disabilities. Help us change lives: donate now.

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Fundraise with us

Whether it’s organising a fundraising coffee morning, or scaling a mountain and completing the challenge of a lifetime, there are lots of ways you can raise money to support Sightsavers.
Learn about fundraising

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Transform lives with a major gift

Making a large gift to Sightsavers can make a huge difference to the lives of people with visual impairments living in poverty. Your support can help to transform entire communities.
Become a major donor

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Leave a legacy

By including Sightsavers in your will, you could change the future for generations of people in the world’s poorest countries. Leaving a legacy can be a lot easier than you think, and can have a huge impact.
Give a gift in your will

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Payroll giving

Whether you're paid weekly or monthly, it is straightforward to set up a regular donation from your salary. Payroll giving is simple, flexible and tax efficient, helping your money go further towards our work.
Give from your salary

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Partner with us

Partner your business with Sightsavers to change lives around the world, while benefiting from great publicity and helping fulfil your organisational objectives and corporate social responsibilities.
Become a corporate partner

You can change lives for the better

I would like to make a donation

Over a year, could pay for a cataract consumables kit for five operations.

Over a year, could pay for a trichiasis operation to stop someone going blind.

Over a year, could protect 720 families from losing their sight to river blindness.

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Could pay towards a sight-saving trachoma operation.

Could pay for cataract operations to give sight to two adults.

Could pay for a sight-restoring cataract operation for a child.

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We're sorry, but the minimum donation we can take is £2
We're sorry, but we cannot process a donation of this size online. Please contact us on [email protected] for assistance donating over £10,000

Other ways to give

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Giving in memory

Asking loved ones to make a donation to charity when someone passes away can change the future for generations of people in low-income countries.

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Gift Aid

If you’re a UK taxpayer, any donation you give will be worth 25 per cent more, at no extra cost to you. This means your donation of £60 could be worth an extra £15.