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Suffolk Sight is the sight-loss charity for Suffolk.
Our purpose is to improve the lives of people affected by sight loss, throughout Suffolk.
We work hard to provide services that are friendly and practical, and to raise awareness of the different aspects of living with sight loss. Our dedicated team are here to offer support, advice and guidance based on your individual sight loss needs. We will work closely with you for as long as you need, offering ideas and solutions to help with confidence and independence.
What can Suffolk Sight offer you?
Whether you’re new to Suffolk Sight, or have accessed our services for many years, our team are on hand to support you with the different aspects of living with a visual impairment.
Membership of Suffolk Sight is free and gives you access to all of the services we provide.
Outreach across the county
We’re delighted to offer monthly drop-in sessions with our community sight loss advisors, at various locations across the county.
Our team will be available to give personalised advice and support including:
Daily living and independence – aids and adaptations
Low vision – magnification and assistive reading (with referrals to our low-vision specialist where appropriate)
Financial matters – benefits, grants and concessions
Tech solutions – gadget advice and demonstrations
Social opportunities and befriending service
Advice about services that can help you get out and about safely
Lowestoft
Venue: Disability Advice North East Suffolk
161 Rotterdam Road, Lowestoft, NR32 2EZ
Tuesday 12th May 10am - 12 Midday
Newmarket
Please note that we have a new venue: Newmarket Day Centre
Fred Archer Way, Newmarket, CB8 8NT
(Parking is available at the Guiness Car Park opposite)
Hot drinks available from £1.65 and lunch can be provided for £8.75
Wednesday 6th May 10.00am –11.30am
For more information about the drop in sessions please call 01473 611011 or email info@suffolksight.org.uk
The latest edition of Suffolk Sight News is out!
In this edition, you can catch up on our latest stories, social club updates and learn more about our fundraising activities.
We also feature a special article on a new treatment for dry age-related macular degeneration.
Our "Mel on the Move" series continues, as Mel shares highlights from his unforgettable trip to Egypt, including a visit to the pyramids!
Paper copies of the newsletter are now being delivered to our beneficiaries. If you would like to receive one, please get in touch.
You can download a digital copy of our newsletter here
An audio version is also available here


