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Your support could help someone with sight loss gain the independence to live life as they choose.

Guide Dogs is one of the UK’s leading sight loss charities. Our expert staff, volunteers and life-changing guide dogs help people with sight loss live the life they choose. We couldn’t continue our vital work without your generous donations and our amazing volunteers.

Runner at London Landmarks Half Marathon wearing a Guide Dogs vest and waving as they run past

Up for a challenge? Take on the London Landmarks Half Marathon and take in some of the most iconic sights in London while raising money for those living with sight loss. 

A Habilitation Specialist smiles as she plays with a young service user.

Living with coloboma can be challenging, but you're not alone. Find practical guidance and resources to help you and your child thrive.

Yellow labrador guide dog in harness looks to camera

We believe that no one should be held back by a vision impairment. We campaign for the rights of people with sight loss to help them access public transport, our town centres and other public services.

Volunteer fosterers Terry and Margaret smile with golden retriever sitting in front of them

Help give our amazing dogs the best start in life. From playful puppies to Guide Dog mums and dads, your home could be the perfect place for them to grow and thrive.

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Two girls on the school playground, one is blindfolded and the other is helping her through some hoops on the ground

Start important conversations about sight loss and inclusion in schools and youth groups with our assembly and sports challenge that everyone can enjoy.

A woman standing in field wearing a sweatshirt from the Guide Dogs Teemill store

Shop sustainably whilst supporting Guide Dogs via our exclusive range of sustainable clothing and accessories in our Teemill store. The Guide Dogs Teemill store is an external website separate from Guide Dogs.

Cerys using the NaviLens app to scan a code.

NaviLens uses colour block codes to give people with sight loss access to detailed information about their surroundings. Learn how it can help you navigate new spaces.