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Our organisation
Who we are
Whether we’re answering your calls, offering practical support, or raising the funds for research, we have the same mission: to Beat Macular Disease.
Community support across the UK
Our organisation
You can access a variety of Macular Society support and services across England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales.
Gwasanaethau'r Gymdeithas Facwlaidd yng Nghymru
Community support across the UK
Mae'r dudalen hon ar gael yn Saesneg.
Macular Society services in Wales
Community support across the UK
This page can also be viewed in Welsh.
Macular Society services in Northern Ireland
Community support across the UK
We provide information and life-changing support to people with macular disease in Northern Ireland, as well as their families and friends, helping them maintain independence and quality of life.
Macular Society services in Scotland
Community support across the UK
We provide advice, information and support to people with macular disease in Scotland, as well as to their family and friends, helping everyone affected to retain their independence.
Macular Society services in England
Community support across the UK
We provide information and life-changing support to people with macular disease in England, as well as their families and friends, helping them maintain independence and quality of life.
Our strategy
Our organisation
Our eye sight is precious. People fear sight loss more than serious illnesses like diabetes or the loss of a limb. The cost of sight loss to individuals and to society as a whole is vast. Yet eye research is a low priority and as a result is shockingly underfunded.