Auction Ends: Jun 1, 2018 10:00 PM EDT

The Online Auction is Open! Join Future In Sight on June 2nd, 2018 for the Walk for Sight!

The online auction portion of Future In Sight’s 15th Annual Walk for Sight is now open. The auction will occur from Monday, May 14th until Friday, June 1st. All proceeds support the comprehensive vision rehabilitation services offered by Future In Sight to New Hampshire residents who are blind and visually impaired throughout the state.

Let the bidding begin! Please share with your friends, family, and community.

Join us at the Walk for Sight on Saturday, June 2nd, and register at www.futureinsight.org.

The Walk for Sight is a community-oriented, non-competitive walk in Concord, NH. The Walk is the organization's largest fundraiser of the year and serves to raise awareness of the advancements in medical care, therapies, treatments, and technology that can improve life for the growing number of people with vision loss. Join us in support of Future In Sight’s mission to help those of all ages who are blind and visually impaired develop the skills to live independently and thrive with sight loss. By walking with us, you become a partner in our mission.

 

 

Your bid supports the comprehensive vision rehabilitation services provided by Future In Sight to New Hampshire residents who are blind and visually impaired!

 

Your support will help us provide necessary services to the almost 4,000 clients Future In Sight serves, as well as the more than 30,000 residents that are in need of our services.

Future In Sight is a nonprofit organization that is dedicated to transforming the lives of those who are blind and visually impaired. We provide a range of education, rehabilitation, and social services to infants and toddlers, children (3-21,) adults, and seniors. We partner with medical and eye professionals, healthcare facilities, social service organizations, and state agencies, including the Department of Education and Department of Rehabilitation Services. We offer our clients a holistic continuum of care that includes counseling, group therapy, occupational therapy, low vision therapy, vision rehabilitation therapy, orientation and mobility training, education services, and technology training. We also work to educate the public about the advancements in medical care, therapies, treatments, and technology, which can improve life for the growing number of people with vision loss. Services are personalized to meet our clients' needs — in the home, at work, at school and in the community — and we don't deny anyone based on their financial ability to pay.

As we continue to grow and serve more clients, it is our hope you will join to help us transform the lives of those with vision loss.