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Outside: Loneliness and Isolation

Our latest report explores how people who are blind and vision impaired experience loneliness and isolation.

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An elderly man looks away from the camera in a grey shirt and khaki coloured vest. The text reads Outside: Insights into loneliness and isolation for blind and vision impaired people

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would rather run for us, read about Jim, who won a place in the marathon on a ballot but decided he would rather raise money for us instead. Winning a ballot means he didn’t have to raise a penny but he he did and absolutely smashed his target of £2,000! Jim is passionate about raising awareness of Acanthamoeba Keratitis (AK) which he contracted from wearing contact lenses. You can find out more about this condition in our A-Z of eye conditions 🔗 ow.ly/bFQE50RoUHYIn Jim’s words: I am excited to have the chance to raise money for Fight for Sight – who fund research into eye disease. This is crucial for diseases like AK that affect a very small (but growing) amount of people and therefore struggle to attract funding for research into effective treatments.You can read more about Jim on his Enthuse page: 🔗https://ow.ly/45yL50RoRWU#AcanthamoebaKeratitis #EyeHealth #EyeDisease ... See MoreSee Less
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