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Macular Society telephone fundraising

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We occasionally run telephone campaigns to provide services to people or to reach people who’ve opted in to receive updates about our work, and ways they can get involved. With your support, we can fund more research to find a cure for macular disease, and support people living with it today.

Play the Macular Society Weekly Lottery

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Play for just £1 a week, and every Friday you’ll be in with a chance of winning one of 100 prizes – a first prize of £1,000, five prizes of £25, and 94 runner-up prizes of £5. Prizes are guaranteed, so 100 lucky players will win every week! It’s easy to enter, and every entry you buy will bring us closer to Beating Macular Disease. So to be in with a chance, sign up and play today!

Play the Macular Society Raffle Superdraw

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Buy a ticket in our raffle superdraw for your chance to win £10,000!

Why not take part in the Macular Society Raffle?

Play the Macular Society Raffle Superdraw

You could be the next £10,000 winner!

The Macular Society runs a Superdraw Raffle twice a year in the Spring and in Autumn. By playing, you will be in with a chance to win big and help Beat Macular Disease.

Face to face fundraising

Other ways to give

Face-to-face fundraising gives people the opportunity to talk in person to one of our fundraisers. It allows members of the public to learn more about macular disease and the Macular Society.

Research

We want to beat the fear and isolation of macular disease by funding research to find new and better treatments, and one day a cure.

Where research is now

Research

Thanks to teams of researchers in the UK and worldwide who are dedicated to Beating Macular Disease, research is moving rapidly.

Current treatments for macular disease

Where research is now

As you may know, or have heard from your eye doctor, there are some treatments available for some types of macular disease. For example, treatments for wet age-related macular degeneration (wet AMD). However, there are still many types of macular disease where there are no pharmaceutical treatments available. We are dedicated to funding research to find new treatments to beat macular disease. 

Gene therapy

Where research is now

Gene therapy is a new form of treatment that involves adding, removing or editing genes in your cells. Almost every cell of your body contains your DNA, and your DNA is made up of hundreds of thousands of genes which make you unique.

Stem cell therapy

Where research is now

What are stem cells?

Stem cells are cells that are naturally found in the body. These cells have the special ability of being able to form many different cell types. Researchers have also found ways of taking normal human cells, such as skin cells and turning them back into stem cells to become other cell types.