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Could provide families with access to resources and guidance as soon as possible after diagnosis.
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Could help people like Te Awhi to connect with an Independent Living Skills Specialist who can support them at home to live independently and confidently.
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Your kindness provides essential support and tools for over 193,000 New Zealanders like Te Awhi who are blind, deafblind, or low vision.

But, every three hours, another Kiwi loses their sight. With your generous support, we can be there when they need us most.

How your generosity makes a real difference

Early Intervention

Your support helps children like Te Awhi get the best possible start to life, with access to Independent Living Skills Specialists - who can help children with vision loss to understand and interact with their surroundings, navigate their spaces, and connect with their world.

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Emotional Support

Your donations ensure that children with vision loss - and their parents - can access peer support groups, recreational programmes, counseling, and the tools they need to feel confident, connected, and empowered in their journeys.

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With your help, we can also provide crucial orientation and mobility tools to children like Te Awhi, providing them with their first white cane and training support to give them the confidence to explore their world independently.

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