Charitable trusts and foundations are integral to Sightsavers’ work. Your generosity, matched with our expertise, can transform lives and communities worldwide.
Charitable trusts and foundations are integral to Sightsavers’ work. Your generosity, matched with our expertise, can transform lives and communities worldwide.
Globally, 2.2 billion people have a visual impairment, but almost half of this can be prevented or treated.
Sightsavers works in more than 30 countries to treat eye conditions such as cataracts, prevent blinding diseases and advocate for the rights of people with blindness and other disabilities.
Since our work began in 1950, we’ve helped to carry out more than 11.8 million sight-saving eye operations, distributed more than 1.6 billion disease treatments and given out 6 million pairs of spectacles.
But we need your support to ensure everyone can get the help they need.
To discuss how your charitable trust or foundation could support Sightsavers’ vital work, contact our trusts team:
Amanda Jordan, global trusts manager
+44 (0)1444 446684, [email protected]
Silvia Marucelli, global trusts manager
+44 (0)1444 446600, [email protected]
We’re delighted to be recognised for our work, and hope it helps our partners feel confident that we’re spending our funds wisely.
Our latest awardsWe want to work with philanthropists who share our ambitious vision and can help us make an impact around the globe.
We’re proud to be a leader in our field: we have more than 70 years of experience, and our projects consistently achieve high ratings from the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office. Our work directly contributes to achieving the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For in-depth information about our work, read our strategy documents.
As a young child, Arif had a cataract operation funded by Sightsavers. The treatment has transformed his life, enabling him to thrive at school, and later to leave home and find a job.
Read Arif’s storyWe can only fulfil our mission thanks to the generosity of our supporters. We aim to be as transparent as possible so you can be sure your money is used wisely.
We focus on more than 30 low and middle income countries in Africa and Asia: in 2020 we carried out more than six million eye examinations in these countries.
Gathering and disseminating research evidence is the best way to ensure our programmes meet the needs of the people they are designed to serve.