Summit for Sight

Climb your own mountain to save sight, change lives!

Reach the pinnacle

Every day, people living with sight loss face challenges as steep as any mountain climb. Through Summit for Sight, we invite you to take on your own challenge, reach new heights, and help us fund the brilliant minds and bright ideas that put change in sight.

Whether it’s tracking your daily steps, racing against the clock to conquer three UK peaks, or trekking through the breathtaking Mont Blanc region, there’s a summit for everyone. Each step, stride, and summit brings us closer to ending sight loss and changing lives.

Choose your challenge. Reach your pinnacle. Save sight.

Find your peak

  • Take on our steps challenge!

    Sign up today to summit your very own mountain from the comfort of your local park or even a gym treadmill! Log those steps and Summit for Sight!

  • Take on the Three Peaks Challenge!

    Climb the highest mountains in the UK – Ben Nevis, Scafell Pike and Snowdon!

  • Take on the Alps!

    Visit two countries in one unforgettable challenge! This breathtaking trek covers 43km through the Mont Blanc region of the Alps!

Fancy a different challenge?

We have teamed up with Run For Charity to provide a whole range of events to suit all appetites! Feel like getting muddy - check out the Tough Mudder series! Feel like reliving your youth - check out the Inflatable race! We have something for everyone!

Other Challenges

Not seen an event that's right for you? 

From bake sales to marathons and everything in between, we have a fundraising idea to suit everyone.
Or come up with your own fundraising masterplan and let us know about it! 

More fundraising ideas

A child on a bike ride. Their t shirt says 'save sight. change lives'

From sponsored cycles to sight-saving science. 

 

Your fundraising is Saving Sight. Changing Lives.

The impact of your donations
Someone examining an eye with a handheld device at a lab

“Your funding was a vote of confidence in our vision, a belief in the potential of our research to change lives.”

Dr Mervyn Thomas
What we're funding