In May, we held one of our favourite fundraising events: White Cane Week. If you supported this event, thank you! The SANCB will use your gifts to provide adults and children with assistive devices like white canes and magnifiers. This will bring light and learning...
Principals put their heads together with their peers at the SANCB’s two-day Principal’s Forum in May. Our second forum, it gave participants the opportunity to discuss issues that matter to our schools for blind and visually impaired children. Our plan is to work in...
The SANCB has a proven track record going back for 93 years. With your support, we can do good for another 93! So if you need to update or write your Will, please consider leaving a bequest to the SANCB. Your legacy – whether it’s money, shares, policies, property,...
We love predictable monthly donor support! Sustained gifts ensure we can better budget and fulfil our plans each month. Regular monthly gifts place donors by our side every day: in classrooms, colleges, cataract surgeries, and so much more. As a non-profit and...
Most people are born with good eyesight – but vision impairments like cataracts can develop and impact their ability to see. Cataracts are a clouding of the lens. It prevents light from easily passing through the lens and results in vision loss. Cataracts are most...
The stage at Optima College was set alight by blind and partially sighted students on Valentine’s Day, when they confidently took to the stage in a pageant. Keynote speaker Lebogang Manyane, the Gauteng chairperson of South African Blind Women in Action, encouraged...