Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB)
The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) is one of the UK's leading sight loss charities and has the largest community of blind and partially sighted people.
Contacts details
Royal Institute For The Blind
105 Judd Street
WC1H 9NE
Whether you're losing your sight or you're blind or partially sighted, our practical and emotional support can help you face the future with confidence.
RNIB can provide advice on staying at work, using technology to help you do everyday tasks, and access to someone who can offer emotional support to help you come to terms with sight loss.
How we can help you
RNIB is committed to helping blind and partially sighted people
Society isn't designed with blind and partially sighted people in mind, and the cost of living crisis has made this situation worse. RNIB is here to help you.
Community connection and wellbeing
Discover opportunities to connect and share experiences with other blind and partially sighted people. You can also find advice on how to look after your wellbeing.
If you're affected by sight loss, we're here for you. Through our Sight Loss Advice Service, RNIB offers support to blind and partially sighted people across the UK. We can help you to find the right assistive technology, support you in education and work, access financial help, and much more. We're here to help you live the life you want.
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Europe's first radio station for blind and partially sighted listeners broadcasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Sightline Directory
Did you know that the RNIB also runs and maintains a Sightline Directory?
This is an online directory of services and organisations that help blind and partially sighted people in the UK. It is fully searchable and provides quick and easy access to national and local specialist organisations. Visit www.sightlinedirectory.org.uk to find out more.
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- Everyone, regardless of age
- Visual impairments
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