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Urgent Appeal: Vista Charity Needs £2M to Survive
18 Feb
Summary
- A sight loss charity needs £2 million by March end.
- Rising costs and increased demand strain services.
- Closure would impact thousands relying on support.

A prominent sight loss charity, Vista, has initiated a critical fundraising campaign with the goal of securing £2 million by the end of March. The organization, which offers extensive support to individuals experiencing sight loss across Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland, stated that immediate action is necessary to avert closure. This financial challenge is described as one of the most serious in the charity's history.
Vista's CEO highlighted the "uncertain economic environment" and a "increased need for our services." Without substantial financial aid, the charity fears it will be unable to continue providing essential services to the thousands of local residents who depend on them daily. The situation is particularly difficult for service users like Tilly Dowler, who has received support from Vista for four years following her diagnosis with Stargardt disease.
If the £2 million target is not reached, Vista has stated that any raised funds will be redirected to another charity with similar objectives. This appeal underscores the significant impact of rising costs and demand on charitable organizations, especially those providing critical support to vulnerable populations.




