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  1. Get involved

Get Involved

If you support SeeAbility you’re playing a hugely important role in helping us achieve our vision of inclusive communities where people with sight loss, autism, and learning disabilities participate as equal citizens.

If you’d like to be a part of this movement there are many ways to get involved.

It doesn’t matter how much time you have, experience or what you fancy doing – there are many ways to support us and help make society more inclusive.

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Please make a donation to support our important work. Read more

Published: 29th November, 2020

Author: Katie Humphries

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Fundraising

Fundraising

Raise money and awareness for SeeAbility at home or by taking part in one of our challenge events. Read more

Published: 28th November, 2020

Updated: 29th November, 2020

Author: Katie Humphries

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Volunteer

Volunteering your time, skills, commitment and friendship can be life-changing. Like you, people we support want to get the most out of life. Read more

Published: 27th November, 2020

Updated: 29th November, 2020

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Partnerships

SeeAbility welcomes corporate charity partnerships with local, national and international companies to create opportunities of mutual benefit. Read more

Published: 26th November, 2020

Updated: 29th November, 2020

Author: Katie Humphries

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Published: 12th November, 2018

Updated: 29th November, 2020

Author: Laura Smith

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