I learnt of the volunteering opportunity with Sightline through a friend who also volunteered for them. I’m quite a chatty sort of person so thought I’d put my love of talking to good use…
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Volunteers’ Week 1-7 June 2022
Volunteers’ Week 2022 is a time to say thanks. It goes without saying that volunteers have played a key role in the pandemic response…
Christine’s Sightline Story
I am new to the Sightline service and am really enjoying getting to know my befriender, Phillip. I know it’s early days, but I can tell that I’m going to really enjoy the calls with him…
Blake’s Sightline Story
I became a telephone befriender with Sightline in October 2020. My partner found the opportunity online and suggested it to me. It sounded like something I’d be good at as I love to talk to people…
Salina’s Sightline Story
The visual impairment I have is called Retinitis Pigmentosa (RP) which over the course of time has meant that today I now have no sight in my right eye and very little in my left. It’s been a gradual sight loss journey and I have been so scared about losing all my sight for such a long time…
Mavis’ Sightline Story
I have glaucoma and have lost almost all my sight now. I can see a little better outdoors than if I were inside but if it’s a sunny day the sun really hurts my eyes. I live in a nursing home so am lucky to be able to socialise with others…
Wayne’s Sightline Story
I started volunteering with Sightline in October last year so I’m approaching 6 months now. A friend recommended the opportunity and I thought why not? I love socializing and chatting to people and had the time to spare…
Delilah’s Sightline Story
I started volunteering with Sightline at the start of the Covid pandemic. Like so many people, I had time on my hands and felt I could offer support to someone else who might be feeling isolated or lonely…
How Glaucoma UK can support you if you’re living with glaucoma
Glaucoma is a complicated disease and it’s natural to have lots of questions when you’re diagnosed. With an ageing population, the number of people living with glaucoma in the UK is expected to increase by 44% between 2015 and 2035…
Anna’s Sightline Story
I heard about Sightline from another sight loss charity and started volunteering by answering calls on the evening helpline back in 2018. I have been told that I am good with people, and I do love to have a good natter!