Thank you to everyone who supported us in 2024/25

Companies 

  • Arthur Cox
  • Baileys/Diageo with VML
  • Bryan Cave Leighton Paisner LLP
  • CMS Cameron McKenna
  • Creative Car Park
  • Cushman & Wakefield
  • DLA Piper LLP
  • Herbert Smith Freehills LLP
  • Independent Growth Finance Ltd
  • International Castor Ltd
  • Johnson & Johnson
  • Knight Frank
  • Primary Eyecare Services
  • The Reed Foundation & The Big Give
  • Revantage Real Estate
  • Reynolds Porter Chamberlain LLP
  • Savills
  • Socrates Communications
  • Tatsu Partners Ltd
  • Taylor Wessing
  • Thirdway

Trusts and Foundations 

  • City Bridge Foundation
  • David Solomons Charitable Trust
  • The Gerald Micklem Charitable Trust
  • The Haydn Abbott Charitable Trust
  • The Hospital Saturday Fund
  • Joseph Strong Frazer Trust
  • Sir Edward Lewis Foundation
  • Sir Jeremiah Colman Gift Trust
  • The SMB Trust
  • The Webb Family Trust
  • Thomas Pocklington Trust

Individuals

  • Mr and Mrs Mike and Kirsty Barnes
  • Andrew and Sara Brown
  • Mr and Mrs Michael and Margaret Buckingham
  • Mr Paul Cutter and Ms Alyson Farrell
  • Michael and Carolyn Halsey
  • Mr and Mrs Nigel and Valerie Harris
  • Mr Eric Herd
  • John Leeming and Fiona Cairney
  • Mr James Maun
  • Mr and Mrs David and Susan Newlands
  • Mr Jon-Marc Roberts
  • Mr and Mrs Martin and Karen Roberts
  • Michael Smith
  • Jack Stacy
  • Mr and Mrs Robert and Angela Waddingham
  • Elizabeth and Nigel Wagstaff  

Development Board 

  • Mike Barnes
  • Kevin Cooper
  • Cary Dawes (from January 2025)
  • Rachel Pears (until April 2024)
  • Michael Smith
  • Michelle Whelan (until April 2025) 

We would also like to thank the following: 

Our supporters who generously left us a gift in their will or gave gifts in memory of a loved one.

The community groups and individuals who have collected, baked, hosted local events and fundraised for us.

Our challenge eventers who ran, hiked, wheeled and completed virtual challenges to support us.

Plus, a special thank you to our Trustee Michael Smith and our Chair Jack Stacy who took on what seemed an almost impossible task of climbing 24 peaks in 24 hours to raise funds for SeeAbility’s work.

Our generous and loyal supporters who regularly donate funds and their time through volunteering, so that SeeAbility can create more opportunities for people with learning disabilities, autism, and sight loss to live, love, thrive and belong. 

We also extend our most grateful thanks to those individuals, trusts and companies who have supported our work this year and who wish to remain anonymous.