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Play the Macular Society Weekly Lottery
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Play for just £1 a week, and every Friday you’ll be in with a chance of winning one of 100 prizes – a first prize of £1,000, five prizes of £25, and 94 runner-up prizes of £5. Prizes are guaranteed, so 100 lucky players will win every week! It’s easy to enter, and every entry you buy will bring us closer to Beating Macular Disease. So to be in with a chance, sign up and play today!
Play the Macular Society Raffle Superdraw
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Buy a ticket in our raffle superdraw for your chance to win £10,000!
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Play the Macular Society Raffle Superdraw
You could be the next £10,000 winner!
The Macular Society runs a Superdraw Raffle twice a year in the Spring and in Autumn. By playing, you will be in with a chance to win big and help Beat Macular Disease.
Face to face fundraising
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Face-to-face fundraising gives people the opportunity to talk in person to one of our fundraisers. It allows members of the public to learn more about macular disease and the Macular Society.
First in series of webinars for different types of macular disease
Latest news, posted 13 July 2020
We will be launching our first in a series of condition-specific webinars for patients later this month.The first event, which will take place on 30 July, will be focused on myopic macular degeneration and will be hosted by Professor Jeremy Guggenheim fr…
Expert on visual hallucinations to host next Virtual Clinic event
Latest news, posted 29 September 2020
Have you seen things that aren't there?
Inherited retinal diseases session
Macular Disease Conference 2025
A tailored session for those with inherited retinal diseases and of working age.
Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) session
Macular Disease Conference 2025
A tailored session for people with age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
Two new Virtual Clinics in November
Latest news, posted 4 November 2020
The Macular Society's Virtual Clinics continue this month, with topics covering a Certificate of Visual Impairment (CVI) and Sorsbys fundus dystrophy.
Webinar to explore progress of research into rare macular condition
Latest news, posted 11 March 2021
A potential treatment for a rare form of macular disease called Doyne honeycomb dystrophy will be the focus of this month’s condition-specific Virtual Clinic.