Royal Society for Blind Children
About the Royal Society for Blind Children
The Royal Society for Blind Children (RSBC) is a leading charity in the UK dedicated to supporting children and young people with visual impairments. Established in 1838, RSBC has a rich history of providing essential services that empower blind and partially sighted children to achieve their full potential.
Our mission is to ensure that every child with a visual impairment has access to the resources and support they need to thrive. We offer a range of services including educational support, social activities, and emotional well-being programs tailored specifically for children and their families.
- Educational Support: We provide specialist advice and resources to help children succeed in their education, working closely with schools and educators.
- Social Activities: Our engaging social programs encourage interaction and friendship among children with similar experiences, fostering a sense of community.
- Family Support: We offer guidance and assistance to families, helping them navigate the challenges of raising a child with a visual impairment.
At RSBC, we believe in the importance of inclusion and strive to create opportunities for children to participate fully in society. Our vision is a world where all children with visual impairments can lead fulfilling lives, free from barriers and discrimination.
We are committed to raising awareness about the needs of blind and partially sighted children and advocating for their rights. Through partnerships with other organizations and stakeholders, we work tirelessly to improve services and support for these children across the UK.
Join us in making a difference in the lives of blind children and their families. Together, we can create a brighter future for all.