Helping people to live better with sight and hearing loss

We support people who have any level of combined sight and hearing loss, and those around them, to live with their condition and to build their confidence and independence. We offer understanding and advice as well as practical support, residential support, care and social opportunities.

Deafblindness affects everyone in different ways. Some people might have mild sight and hearing loss whereas others can't see or hear anything. It can be isolating and lonely and can lead to mental health issues - but it's far more common than many people realise. Around 400,000 people are affected by sight and hearing loss in the UK.

Support Deafblind UK

For just £2 per week, you can support Deafblind UK - plus you could win up to £10,000!

"Losing my sight turned my world upside down – from being independent to feeling guilty about needing support from people around me."
- Tracy, member of Deafblind UK

Support us in less than a minute

No need to find your purse - all you need to play our lottery is your mobile number!

Your £2 per week entry can be added to your phone bill, or you can set up a standing order from your bank account.

About our lottery

Play our lottery for a fun and simple way to support people who are deafblind.

"I never really appreciated how lonely deafblindness can make you feel"
- Matthew, lottery player

Stay in control with simple payments

Enter quickly using just your mobile phone number. Once entered, we'll send a text message from 72700 to you. To stop playing, simply follow the link in the text message.

How can we give away cash prizes?

Prizes are paid by our lottery provider, so there is no risk of us being out of pocket!

What can I win?

In the Jackpot Draw, if you match 6 numbers in the same position, you’ll win £10,000. Match 2 or more numbers to win 5 additional entries into the next Bonus Draw.

In the Bonus Draw, tickets are selected at random. There is one £500 winner and 5 £100 winners every single week.

“We need to keep making sure that deafblind people have a voice, because people often speak for us.”
- Annette. Member of Deafblind UK.

 

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