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Create a future where people with low vision or blindness can move freely, without limits.

When Sacha was growing up, her doctor told her something that stayed with her for years: a Guide Dog would never be an option for her. Not because she didn’t need support, but because, on paper, her vision was considered “too good.”

For a long time, Sacha believed that a Guide Dog was reserved for people whose vision fit into a very narrow definition of what is considered low vision or blindness. Because she has Oculocutaneous Albinism, her vision fluctuates significantly depending on her environment and level of fatigue. After a full day of work, commuting, hours at a computer and exposure to bright lights, her functional vision deteriorates to well below the previously required threshold.

Yellow Labrador Lorraine sitting in harness.
Guide Dog Lorraine and Sacha sitting together.
Lorraine and Sacha walking together.