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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.

Labrador/golden retriever puppy peeking through an outside play block.

Sponsor a guide dog puppy and follow their training journey as they grow into a life-changer, supporting people with sight loss. From just £1 a week, you’ll receive regular updates and be part of something truly special.

Sunita a habilitation specialist with a vision impairment, guiding four year old Mabel on how to use her cane.

Whether you’re looking for yourself, a member of your family, or your child, our experts can help you find ways to live actively, independently and well with sight loss.

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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William Fox Pitt, Olympic Event Rider, posing in front of Badminton House with a black labrador puppy in training.

Visit our stand and meet our team at MARS Badminton Horse Trials 2025, taking place on Badminton Estate, Gloucestershire, from 7– 11 May. Badminton is amongst the largest international horse trials, held annually.

Guide dog owner Josh crouching down next to guide dog Ringo in the garden.

Your kind support could help someone with sight loss gain the independence and confidence to live life to the fullest. Please donate today.

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.