Get involved

Without the generosity of people like you, we won’t be able to Beat Macular Disease.

There are lots of ways for you to get involved and support us – from fundraising to volunteering. So whether you want to organise your own step challenge to raise money for research or become a telephone befriender, there’s sure to be something for you.

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Donate

Please donate to Help Beat Macular Disease. You can also give in memory of a loved one. Find out how your generous donation is helping.

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Give in memory

Giving in memory of a loved one can bring comfort at a sad time. Your gift will help others with macular disease and fund world-class research to find a cure.

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Leave a gift in your Will

A gift in your Will (also known as a legacy or bequest) will help Beat Macular Disease by funding world-class research to find a cure.

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Fundraising and events

Fundraise for us to beat the fear and isolation of macular disease with world-class research, and the best advice and support.

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Volunteer for the Macular Society

We need our volunteers more than ever, and we can help you find the role that’s right for you. Join today and you’ll receive a warm welcome from our team.

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Play our Raffle or Lottery

Our weekly lottery and our twice-yearly raffle give you the chance to win cash prizes and if you’d like to give a regular gift each month, you can set up a Direct Debit quickly and easily.

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Become a member

Become a member of the Macular Society today to access the latest advice, information and support from our team of experts. Be part of the only community dedicated to finding a cure.

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Get involved in research

Information on clinical trials and other opportunities to influence how research is carried out.

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Macular Week

Macular Week happens every year and is a chance to show the impact of macular disease and highlight why funding research to find a cure is so vital.