Vision Care for Homeless People

Vision Care for Homeless People

Medical Practices

London, London 2,740 followers

Bringing the gift of sight to people who are experiencing homelessness

About us

Vision Care for Homeless People is a charity set-up to provide eyecare services to people experiencing homelessness or who are vulnerable for other reasons, in an accessible and friendly environment in which they feel safe, welcome and comfortable. We aim to preserve, protect and promote the ocular health of homeless and vulnerable people in the UK who are unwilling or unable to access mainstream services available through the NHS. We include screening of ocular health and the provision of spectacles, that meets the immediate visual needs of our beneficiaries. We run opticians clinics for homeless people in London, Brighton, Birmingham, Manchester, Exeter and Leeds. The clinics are located within homeless person’s day centres and each local branch is operated by a team of volunteers. We also run a mobile service in east London. Homeless people are particularly disadvantaged when it comes to obtaining sight tests, glasses and eye care. They suffer a higher level of eye problems than the general population and 30% of homeless people have never had their eyes tested. Only a third are eligible for NHS funding, but we provide our service free of charge anyway, so we make up the difference by using volunteers, through gifts in kind and by fundraising. We also organize the annual Opticians Service at Crisis at Christmas in London. During the week, over 80 volunteers go around in mobile teams to conduct eye tests and provide glasses. Homeless people need glasses in order to find accommodation, obtain or retain employment, to help them stay safe and to enjoy everyday activities. Being able to see properly is often important to them picking themselves up again when they are or have been homeless. We are proud of what we do but are keen to do more because our research suggests that nearly 20,000 homeless people are in need of eye tests and glasses each year. Over the next few years we plan to be reaching 40% of homeless people in England.

Industry
Medical Practices
Company size
2-10 employees
Headquarters
London, London
Type
Nonprofit
Founded
2003
Specialties
Eye examinations, Spectacle dispensing, Homelessness, and Charity

Locations

  • Primary

    Crisis Skylight

    66 Commercial Street

    London, London E1 6LT, GB

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  • BHT First Base day centre

    St Stephen's Hall, Montpelier PLace

    Brighton, East Sussex BN1 3BF, GB

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  • The Broadway Centre

    13 Market Lane

    London, London W12 8EZ, GB

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  • SIFA Fireside

    48-52 Allcock Street

    Birmingham, Birmingham B9 4DY, GB

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  • Cornerstone Day Centre, 104b Denmark Road

    Moss Side

    Manchester, Manchester M15 6JS, GB

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  • Clocktower Surgery, Wat Tyler House, 3 King Williams Street

    Exeter, Devon EX4 6PD, GB

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  • St. George's crypt, Great George St.

    Leeds, Leeds LS1 3BR, GB

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  • West London Day Centre, 134-136 Seymour Place

    London , London W1H 1NT, GB

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Employees at Vision Care for Homeless People

Updates

  • BRISTOL VCHP CLINIC MARKS FIRST YEAR IN THE CITY The first year of the Bristol VCHP clinic has seen 74 pairs of specs dispensed to local residents who have sought help from the centre because of difficulties accessing care via High Street opticians. Tom Boyd, an optometrist at the clinic, has been a great supporter – “I started volunteering as soon as it opened having been inspired by seeing how VCHP have filled a gap in care for a group of people very much in need. My first clinic was emotional, grounding, humbling, purposeful and deeply satisfying. “My fond memories of volunteering are many including a very high myopic who had not had glasses for six months and was functionally visually impaired. When he picked up his spectacles he was able get on with his life again. I encourage others to get involved as you get so much back.” Since the clinic opened lenses and glazing have been kindly donated by Shamir UK Ltd, who have supported other VCHP clinics since 2011. “We feel that if you are in a position to give back or help then it's the right thing to do, our slogan is perfect vision, personal touch,” said a Shamir UK spokesperson. Do you have time to spare on Friday mornings at the compass health centre in Stokes Croft, Bristol? To become involved, either by volunteering or fundraising, contact alison.gordon@vchp.org.uk  Rachael Bailey

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  • On #GivingTuesday we want to say thank you to our supporters who have helped us provide our free eyecare service to people affected by homelessness this year - and ask for your support in 2025! We want to help more patients in the coming year, people who without access to one of our clinics where they can get their eyes tested for free and glasses if needed, will struggle with poor eyesight. Please can you help us continue our service next year by donating to our Christmas Appeal, to give the gift of sight? Donate here 👉 https://lnkd.in/eA4Z3fFq

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  • Great story from Katie B. from Specsavers GatesheadTeam Valley ..one of the stores in the north region who are fundraising to purchase an OCT machine for a VCHP clinic in their area.

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    General Manager & Dispensing Optician - Specsavers Team Valley

    Meet David* 👋 David is homeless and is often at Team Valley. We've exchanged the odd "hello" when passing doing our miles, but today he mentioned that we walk a lot! This got us chatting to him about why we're walking, explaining about Vision Care for Homeless People and how they can provide access to eye care. He was really interested in the support available so we said we'd pop back with some information for him. An hour later, we went back with the info and a cuppa for him☕️ He was so grateful for this and it really opened up a conversation about homelesses, the struggles they face and the support they need. This is why we're walking. To support changing lives and providing access for everyone. We're halfway through our miles with just a couple of weeks to go 🥾 If you can donate, we'd be extremely grateful to help people like David. https://lnkd.in/esMraURj *Name changed for personal reasons. #vchp #homelessnessawareness #support #community #SpecsaversGatesheadTeamValley Louise Thompson Freya Talbot Philip Bird Martin Dillon Naseer Mohammed Claire Masterman

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  • Thank you to stores in Specsavers North region who have signed up to an ambitious fundraiser to provide an OCT machine for one of our northern clinics. Research from patients attending VCHP clinics has shown that people experiencing homelessness have a higher level of eye health problems than the general population and are unlikely to go to a high street optician to get an eye test and glasses. Being able to offer patients an OCT scan in a VCHP clinic to identify sight threatening conditions at an early stage will help enable timely diagnosis and treatment to preserve patients’ sight and eye health.  To help the region succeed in their goal of providing this gold standard in diagnostic treatment to patients experiencing homelessness in the north donate here: ↘️ https://lnkd.in/ecNtC76P

    Specsavers North Division is raising funds for an OCT machine for VCHP

    Specsavers North Division is raising funds for an OCT machine for VCHP

    visioncareforhomelesspeople.enthuse.com

  • We are only able to run clinics infrequently in Exeter - as we have very few volunteers in the team. We really want to change this in 2025 and are looking for optoms and DO's to come forward to help us provide our free eyecare service for people experiencing homelessness in the city. If you are looking to make a difference next year and would like to find out more about what we do and how you can help, please get in touch. Our next clinic session is on Wednesday morning on 3rd December, where Ricky, pictured here - will be testing, supported by our clinic manager, Zoe - then we'll be looking to fill the rota for January. Interested in helping? Complete a Tell me more form: https://lnkd.in/eSj2_kEM Volunteering even just one morning a month would make an enormous difference to our ability to meet patient demand. #exeter #eyecare #homelessnessness #volunteer Helen Harms

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  • Student registration for Out of the Box Optoversity Challenge 2025 is now open! Optometry students in UK & ROI are invited to join us for the BIGGEST Optom Uni event of the year: OPTOVERSITY CHALLENGE (in aid of Vision Care for Homeless People) - it's a light-hearted, fun event which tests the students on various aspects of optometry and challenges them to raise funds towards the running of Vision Care for Homeless People’s clinics. 1st and 2nd years - join us online on Sun 16 Feb 3rd and 4th years - we are hosting 2 in person events simultaneously - in the North (Manchester) & South (Bristol).  The students will face challenges set by Out of the Box Optics and our major sponsors, with prizes donated by the optical community awarded to the highest performers and the highest fund-raisers (We've had some great prizes pledged so far! Companies wishing to add their support please contact Alison - VCHP Fundraiser - alison.gordon@vchp.org.uk). To register: https://lnkd.in/eM6KaEzf

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  • View profile for Tony Wing - FBDO Prof Cert LV, graphic

    VCHP Clinic Development Manager

    Last Thursday saw Vision Care for Homeless People launch its 11th clinic at Shekinah Mission Plymouth. Many thanks for all those involved in the successful launch and for all those who attended. Hannah Telfer Stephen Pratt FBDO and myself managed to talk to lots of supporters and potential partners who will be referring into the service. Special thanks to Josephine Osborne and David Oliver and the Whole Specsavers team as always for their continued support. Great work by Karen Gennard and Maria Bond getting the clinic ready for launch day. Special thanks also to Natasha Hudson for organising the event and Joanne Manville for her amazing help on the night. Looking forward to what the future brings for the clinic when we get started in the new year seeing patients and delivering our much needed service in the city.

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