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Why volunteer with us?

Volunteering for London Vision will give you an opportunity to experience London in an entirely different way. Not only will you make a difference by helping to increase the confidence, skills and mobility of people with sight loss, you will also help decrease levels of social isolation and loneliness which can often lead to problems with mental health. Volunteering also offers a range of benefits to you as a volunteer; it improves well-being, reduces stress, increases self-confidence, looks great on your CV and offers opportunities to meet new people and make a real difference!

If you want to find out more contact us on [email protected]

Published: 5th June, 2018

Updated: 13th September, 2018

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Or you can write to us at: London Vision, Tavistock House, South (Entrance D), Tavistock Square, London, WC1H 9LG
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London Vision is supported by Thomas Pocklington Trust