
Welcome to the Royal Society for Blind Children
From diagnosis to early adulthood we’re here to help, however we can, with whatever comes your way.

The leading national charity for blind and partially sighted children, young people and families
We provide support, advice, events, social groups, education and advocacy for vision impaired children, young people and their families across England & Wales.

How you can help
We rely on the generosity of our amazing community of supporters to continue our vital work.
We're only able to provide services, advice and support with your help. We can't do it without you. Thank you.
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Lewis: Hitting the high notes and heading to co...
Lewis is 17 and lives with his family in Warwickshire. He has multi-sensory impairment due to a combination of vision and hearing loss. He’s blind in his right eye –...
Lewis: Hitting the high notes and heading to co...
Lewis is 17 and lives with his family in Warwickshire. He has multi-sensory impairment due to a combination of vision and hearing loss. He’s blind in his right eye –...
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More than just a residential: how RSBC trips cr...
In 2011, the UN General Assembly decided that 30th July would become the International Day of Friendship – but RSBC’s been helping to foster friendships for the children and young...
More than just a residential: how RSBC trips cr...
In 2011, the UN General Assembly decided that 30th July would become the International Day of Friendship – but RSBC’s been helping to foster friendships for the children and young...
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Raffy’s story
Raffy’s life changed when he was 14. Although he was born with a vision impairment, after experiencing an assault he experienced a detached retina, which affected his vision even further....
Raffy’s story
Raffy’s life changed when he was 14. Although he was born with a vision impairment, after experiencing an assault he experienced a detached retina, which affected his vision even further....