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Help create a future without macular disease
Leave a gift in your Will
Will you leave a sight-saving legacy like Joan? By leaving a gift in your Will, you’ll be ensuring that there will always be support for people living with sight loss, long into the future. Crucially, you’ll be funding groundbreaking research until there is a cure for macular disease. For every person diagnosed.
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Why include us in your Will
Leave a gift in your Will
There are many reasons why you might be considering a gift in your Will to the Macular Society.
In conversation with Professor Ian Pearce
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Tell us about your career as a retinal specialist:
“I’ve been a consultant ophthalmologist for 22 years, and I’m the Director of the Clinical Eye Research Centre in Liverpool. I trained in Manchester, Liverpool and Leeds as an ophthalmologist, but I made it clear that I wanted not only to bring the clinical element to my profession, but the research side too. So I’ve always been actively involved in research, which is also at the heart of our profession.
Anne's story
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I was diagnosed in my early forties, about 25 years ago.
Our research programme: investing in the future
Why include us in your Will
Q8 - Accelerating research is going to cost a lot of money, isn’t it? Where will that come from?
Answer: Yes, research is expensive, but we are wholeheartedly committed to strengthening and expanding our involvement in the years to come. Money will come from a variety of places but it’s fair to say that we will get there quicker with the help of our donors and members, and especially those kind people who leave a donation to research in their Will. It is such a generous and significant thing for someone to do. Every donor is important to us, and I would like to thank everyone who has ever given and anyone thinking about doing so. It is safe to say that all our colleagues at the Macular Society feel the same and we are grateful to everyone joining us in the fight to Beat Macular Disease.
Joan's story
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My experience of macular disease began with my mother. She was born in 1899 and was in her seventies when she began having vision problems. One day she woke up blind in one eye, and maybe a few days or weeks later, she woke up blind in the other. It was pretty sudden.
At the time – it was the 1970s – nobody said it was macular disease because I don’t think they knew for certain. But it was. And of course there wasn’t any treatment in those days.
The difference you’ll make
Why include us in your Will
A gift in your Will would fund world-class research to find a cure for macular disease. In the past 30 years, we’ve funded over £6 million of research: from researchers at the top of their game to postgraduates – the leading scientists of the future. We couldn’t have done that without gifts in Wills from people like you. In fact, more than one in three of our research projects is funded by gifts in Wills.
A gift that lives on
Why include us in your Will
Will you join Don and remember the Macular Society in your Will? If you’d like to talk about it first, please get in touch; we’d love to hear from you.