Your donation makes all the difference.

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“The cost of living blind is pretty tough. Your donation really does improve and enable the lives of so many Kiwis, like me!” - Jess

A man with low vision standing in his kitchen, cooking happily.

Your generosity changes lives.

Your kindness helps people who are blind, deafblind or low vision gain freedom and independence. But providing tools and support to more Kiwis each year is costly. With your help, we can keep changing lives every day. 

You’re giving life-changing tools

When you can’t rely on your eyes, you need white canes, magnifiers, audio assistants and more. Your support provides these essentials so people with vision loss can safely navigate their world. 
A man using assistive technology to read a book.
Dan Shepherd, a Blind Low Vision NZ client, learning mobility skills with his white cane. He is standing on the street with a Mobility specialist.

You’re giving confidence and hope

Your generosity funds counselling, braille training, mobility and living skills, helping Kiwis live with confidence, joy and independence. 

We can't do it without you

Every three hours a New Zealander loses their sight. Nearly 3,000 more will join the 190,000 already living with vision loss this year. Together, we can make a real difference — thanks to you. 
Phil, sits in his wheelchair at a grocery store. His Independent Living Skills Specialist is smiling behind him, holding the wheelchair handles.