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What your donation buys

Every single penny of your donation really does make a big difference to the lives of deafblind children and adults. Here are just a few of the things your money can buy. Read the full shopping list >

Deafblind girl playing with a musical toy
£5
could buy a set of musical bells to help stimulate even the tiniest amount of a deafblind child’s hearing in music therapy.
Intervenor teaching a child to communicate
£5 a month
can help to give a deafblind child time with a Sense communication specialist to help communicate with their family.
Ellie on a boat
£7.50
could pay for a deafblind child to experience sailing and feel the wind on their face on their Sense holiday.
Deafblind girl playing in a swimming pool


£7.50 a month
could enable a deafblind child to have regular swimming lessons with a trained member of staff.

Deafblind girl reading a book
£15
could pay for a tactile book to develop a child’s sense of sight and touch at a Sense Family Centre.
Child holding an intervenor's hand


£15 a month
could help pay for the travel costs for a Sense outreach worker to enable us to reach out to even more deafblind children.

A child playing with a fibre optic tube
£25
could buy an interactive light tube to help stimulate a deafblind child’s remaining sight.
Parent holding her child


£50
could help pay for a deafblind child’s vital first assessment.