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Lived Experience Leadership and Employment

In April 2022 we joined with another seven leading sight loss organisations to make a public commitment to increasing the number of blind and partially sighted people employed within our sector, including at senior management level. We are making this commitment in recognition of both the special value brought to our workforce by people with lived experience of sight loss, and the fact that the numbers employed within our sector are lower than might be expected.

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Recycle your unwanted Christmas cards

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If you would like your unwanted Christmas cards to be recycled, including those with foil or glitter on them, you can send them to the address below, and your cards will be passed onto certified recycling agents.

‘Dotty’ tactile Christmas cards

Pack of five cards with braille greeting – exclusive to the Macular Society

A dotty card you can feel made exclusively for the Macular Society! These tactile cards each feature a Christmas tree made out of raised dots in bright yellow with a Braille greeting inside. Perfect for those who would appreciate a tactile card or Braille readers. Pack of five cards with braille greeting.

Everyday essentials

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Everyday essentials