Sight Scotland Veterans Stories Page Type NewsBlogCase study Category Care for people with visual impairmentFor ProfessionalsLearning ResourcesLife skillsLiving IndependentlyNew to Sight Loss Sight ScotlandSight Scotland VeteransSupport for ParentsTackling vision loss with usVeterans' service stories Filter Results Linburn Centre archery instructor receives coaching award for work with veterans with sight lossScottish War Blinded’s Linburn Centre archery instructor has received a disability archery award, commending him on his coaching of veterans who have sight loss. Find out more Veterans with sight loss unite for Scottish War Blinded 2019 Dundee ReunionVeterans living with sight loss from Dundee and surrounding areas came together recently for Scottish War Blinded’s annual reunion for the region. Find out more Veterans with sight loss come together for Scottish War Blinded's second annual Northern GatheringNew connections were forged and old friends reconnected as veterans with sight loss came together to celebrate Scottish War Blinded’s annual Northern Gathering in Inverness. Find out more Minister marches with veterans to back charity’s 500 Miles ChallengeOn Friday May 17th, Scotland’s Veterans Minister Graeme Dey joined veterans and local MSP George Adam at Scottish War Blinded’s Hawkhead Centre in Paisley as members of the charity took part in a collective 500 Miles Challenge, including Find out more Veterans with Sight loss take on Scottish War Blinded 500 Miles Challenge with group walk at The KelpiesVeterans with sight loss took a march around The Kelpies on Wednesday, May 15, as they clocked up steps as part of Scottish War Blinded’s 500 Miles Challenge. Find out more Hawkhead veterans with sight loss take on Renfrewshire Community Police in archery competitionScottish War Blinded veterans representing the Hawkhead Centre emerged victorious in their very first archery competition against officers from Renfrewshire Community Police. Find out more Veterans with sight loss unite for Scottish War Blinded Aberdeen reunion eventVeterans living with sight loss across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire came together for Scottish War Blinded’s annual reunion for the region. Find out more Sight loss charity tackles social isolation with Highlands and Moray lunch groups for veterans with vision impairmentsVeterans with sight loss have the chance to make new connections through a number of lunch groups across the Highlands and Moray run by a vision impairment charity. Find out more Veterans with vision impairment across Scotland get marching for Scottish War Blinded's 500 Miles ChallengeVeterans with sight loss across Scotland will unite to embrace the benefits of walking in a collective 500 Miles Challenge this May with charity Scottish War Blinded. Find out more Vision Hub: Sight loss charities unite to host free vision impairment advice hub in KincraigResidents with sight loss in the Highlands will have the opportunity to receive expert advice at a free vision impairment event this May. Find out morePopular on Sight Scotland VeteransOur new namesWe are proud to announce the new names of our two sister charities and share why we changed our names. We’ve continually adapted to ensure we're there for people with sight loss, and will be there in the future too.Read morePopular on Sight Scotland VeteransAbout usFor over 230 years, we have been supporting people impacted by visual impairment. We are one of Scotland's oldest charities and we're dedicated to empowering blind and partially sighted people to lead fulfilling lives. Read more Pagination « First page ‹ Previous page … 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 › Next page » Last page From the media? If you are a journalist or media officer and are looking to get in touch with our team, please contact: 07718 486323 Thanks so much for considering us.