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SeeAbility Stories

SeeAbility Stories is SeeAbility's bi-annual newsletter. You can download pdf versions of the newsletter from the pages below.

SeeAbility Stories - Autumn 2020

SeeAbility Stories - Autumn 2020

Read about how we're going above and beyond during the COVID pandemic in the Autumn 2020 edition of SeeAbility Stories Read more

Published: 15th October, 2020

Author: Kat Akass

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SeeAbility Stories - Spring 2020

SeeAbility Stories - Spring 2020

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Published: 2nd March, 2020

Author: Kat Akass

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SeeAbility Stories - Autumn 2019

SeeAbility Stories - Autumn 2019

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Published: 22nd October, 2019

Updated: 24th October, 2019

Author: Kat Akass

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SeeAbility Stories - Spring 2019

SeeAbility Stories - Spring 2019

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Published: 4th April, 2019

Updated: 29th November, 2020

Author: Laura Smith

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SeeAbility Stories - Autumn 2018

SeeAbility Stories - Autumn 2018

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Published: 3rd November, 2018

Updated: 29th November, 2020

Author: Laura Smith

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SeeAbility Stories - Spring 2018

SeeAbility Stories - Spring 2018

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Published: 2nd November, 2018

Updated: 29th November, 2020

Author: Laura Smith

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SeeAbility Stories - Autumn 2017

SeeAbility Stories - Autumn 2017

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Published: 1st November, 2018

Updated: 29th November, 2020

Author: Laura Smith

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  • Sammy's story

    Sammy's story

    When we first met Sammy, we were told she had been blind for over 40 years. But when we started to investigate what she could really see, it changed her life.

  • Danny's story

    Danny's story

    It was only when the team at Fiennes House really got to know Danny, that he started living the life he wanted.

  • Thank you!

    Thank you!

    Thanks to our generous supporters, we raised over £40,000 in the Big Give Christmas Challenge. Click to see how your money can make a life-changing difference

  • Guides to get and stay connected

    Guides to get and stay connected

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  • What we do

    What we do

    SeeAbility provides extraordinary support and champions better eye care for people with learning disabilities and autism, many of whom have sight loss.

  • Find homes & support

    Find homes & support

    Search for residential homes, supported living, and activity and resource centres.

  • Contact us

    Contact us

    Contact SeeAbility

  • Find an optometrist

    Find an optometrist

    Find an optometrist who offers services to people with learning disabilities.

  • Heather House

    Heather House

    Tadley, Hampshire Specialising in juvenile CLN3 (Batten) disease

  • Eye tests explained

    Eye tests explained

    The many different parts of an eye test explained.

  • Our support

    Our support

    Through our accommodation and support services, we provide highly specialist support for people with learning disabilities and autism, many of whom have sight loss. SeeAbility helps families and people with the transition from home or college. SeeAbility also champions eye care for people with learning disabilities.

  • Our vision, mission and values

    SeeAbility's values are: We are brave We are passionate We are creative We do what's right

  • Our history

    Our history

    SeeAbility is a 220-year-old charity with a vast history. It was established in 1799 by four philanthropists in London. Past patrons include Princess Diana and currently The Duchess of Gloucester.

  • Buckinghamshire Support Service

    Buckinghamshire Support Service

    Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire

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