Guide Dogs provides mobility and freedom to blind and partially sighted people. We campaign for the rights of people with visual impairment, educate the public about eye care and fund eye disease research.
We want a society in which blind and partially-sighted people enjoy the same freedom of movement as everyone else.
We have been expertly breeding and training guide dogs for more than 75 years, providing many thousands to blind and partially-sighted people of all ages and from all walks of life.
We also deliver confidence-building rehabilitation services to adults, young people and children – including long cane mobility training and communication and daily living skills.
You can get involved with Guide Dogs by campaigning, fundraising and volunteering. Find out more here.
causes: disability
website: www.guidedogs.org.uk
email: emma.murton@guidedogs.org.uk
phone: 0131 657 8211
HQ address: The Guide Dogs for the Blind Association, RNIB Employment and Learning Centre, 24D Milton Road East, Edinburgh, EH15 2NJ
Tags: disabilities (all), health, research, support



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