Ulverscroft Foundation Funding success
Sightline was absolutely delighted to receive a substantial grant from the Ulverscroft Foundation. This will help with the delivery of Sightline’s telephone befriending service for visually impaired people.
The grant will be used during 2025 to continue the expansion of our service which has now supported more than 600 blind and partially sighted people since it was launched in 2018.
Sightline’s telephone-based befriending service is designed to reduce loneliness and isolation in the visually impaired community. Regular phone-based befriending is arranged at a convenient time for both parties and allows volunteers to give their time from any location.
Ian Edwards, Charity Director says: “The grant will make a huge difference to the lives of the people that Sightline supports as evidenced by this lovely feedback recently received.”
“If there’s anyone who is sight impaired and feeling lonely I’d recommend you pick up the phone to Sightline. My weekly phone call with Maggie has made such a huge difference to my wellbeing.”
Ian adds: “The ever-increasing demand for our service, following the creation of closer working relationships with RNIB, Guide Dogs and many other sight loss charities, has created a need for more volunteers, so if you know anybody with a spare hour each week for a friendly chat from the comfort of their own home, then we’d love to hear from them.”
Have a listen to the difference our befriending calls make to Jacqueline, and many others like her. (Video link click HERE).
You can also find out much more information on our Befriending Service by clicking here.”
To find out more, please contact us:
(*0800 numbers are free to call from BT landlines and most mobile networks)