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Our teams are committed to providing the best advice and support, and united in finding a cure of the biggest cause of sight loss in the UK. Our mission is to Beat Macular Disease, and you could help us do this.
Benefits of working with us
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Would you like to make a real impact with your work? Join us and help deliver our ultimate ambition – to Beat Macular Disease!
What our teams say
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“It’s amazing to be part of an organisation where everyone works so hard to achieve the same goal. I feel part of something important and that the work I do is valued. I feel that what we do really helps people, and that my own lived experience of sight loss helps me make a difference and inspire others who are diagnosed with macular disease, to get the advice and support they need to move forward after diagnosis.”
Volunteer roles
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Our volunteers are at the heart of the Macular Society, helping to Beat Macular Disease. We can't do it without them.
Employment mentor volunteers
Volunteer roles
Providing professional insight into working with macular disease, helping to reduce the fear of losing employment and offering practical support to stay in work.
Lived Experience Advisory Panel
Volunteer roles
Why we need you
The Macular Society is the UK’s leading charity determined to beat the fear and isolation of macular disease with world-class research, and the best advice and support. We need to reach the thousands of people living with macular disease and sight loss, and we need your help to do this. We provide life-changing support, offer advice, information and guidance to people with macular disease and their family and friends.
Lived Experience Advisory Panel expression of interest
Lived Experience Advisory Panel
Thank you for your interest in volunteering for the Macular Society. If you’d prefer to fill out this form in a different format or over the phone please call 01264 560 259.
Peer support group leaders and group volunteers
Volunteer roles
Helping to run a peer support group in your local community
Telephone befrienders
Volunteer roles
Providing a friendly, listening ear to help reduce feelings of loneliness and isolation