Remember CamSight in your Will for Remember a Charity week 2023 (11 to 17 September) Read more
Transcription of notes from a 1920s meeting of the Cam Sight board. Read more
Read our policy on accessibility for our site Read more
Do you enjoy meeting and talking to people? Are you a warm, outgoing person and an excellent listener? We are looking for an Advice Worker to deliver low vision equipment and accessibility advice and support to people living with sight loss. Read more
Training increases understanding of the needs of people living with low vision and blindness and the reality of living with partial or no vision. Read more
CamSight’s volunteer befrienders provide support and companionship in many different ways. They can help read your post, accompany you on a walk or just have a coffee and a chat. A befriender can make a real difference and lead to a lifelong friendship. Read more
CamSight is fortunate to have hundreds of volunteers supporting our work. Volunteers are not only invaluable members of our team, they also themselves benefit from volunteering. Bill tells us what volunteering means to him. Read more
'Living with blindness'. Listen to the first in a series of Cam Sight podcasts recorded and produced by Jerry Gilbert. Read more
Listen to the second in a series of Cam Sight podcasts. Jerry Gilbert demonstrates the Amazon Echo Dot with Alexa. Read more
Listen to the third in a series of Cam Sight podcasts. Guy and Olivia Norfolk speak to Jerry Gilbert about Olivia’s vision loss and surgery on a brain tumour. Read more
Listen to the fourth in a series of Cam Sight podcasts. Jerry Gilbert talks about how visually impaired people were amongst the very first to begin both listening to and creating podcasts. Read more
Listen to the fith in a series of Cam Sight podcasts. Jerry Gilbert talks to Lynne Hester about her health, education and career. Read more
Join CamSight's new lottery! By taking part in our lottery you could win up to £25,000 every week. For every £1 you play, we receive at least 50p. Read more
Our monthly groups are open to all children with a visual impairment aged between 5 to 12 years. Read more
Cam Sight’s Support and Advice Team can work with you and your family at home. We discuss emotional and practical support that would be most useful to you. Read more
Cam Sight's continuous giving scheme helps us plan ahead and structure our services and activities. Read more
Read our policy on cookie used whilst visiting our site. Read more
From raising money to raising awareness, there is so much you and your company can do to help. Read more
By joining our team, you can help us to make a difference and support local people living with sight loss. Read more
Dame Mary started her career as a physical chemist and taught Chemistry in Oxford, Cambridge and London. She has had a long association with the NHS, serving as chairman of Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust until 2012, and is President of Addenbrooke’s Charitable Trust and Patron of Cambridge Global Health Partnerships. Read more
After leading a research team in the chemical industry, David retrained as a Chartered Accountant and Chartered Tax Advisor working for large accountancy firms in Cambridge for over 27 years providing many local companies with advice before semi-retiring in 2022. Read more
Help us to make a real difference to the lives of local children and adults who are blind or have low vision. With your support we can reach more people across the county to ensure they can access the support and advice they need during this crisis. Read more
CamSight offers one-to-one emotional support and counselling to people living with low vision and blindness in Cambridgeshire. Read more
Our equipment centre in Cambridge display's a wide range of demonstration items and equipment. The centre is open Monday and Tuesday by appointment. Read more
Come together with other families on our family days and outings. Socialise, make new friends, and enjoy new experiences. Read more