The season of Advent offers Christians around the world an opportunity to reflect and anticipate the coming of Christmas which marks the birth of Jesus. This Advent, at CBM UK, we’re remembering all those around the world who are waiting, especially people with disabilities.
In advance of the UK budget announcement, CBM UK reiterates the vital role that well-targeted, inclusive and locally led UK Aid funding plays.
At CBM UK, we’re working to end avoidable blindness and ensure that no one loses their sight simply because they cannot afford or cannot access treatment.
The Big Give Christmas Challenge reminder! You’re in.
Gyles Brandreth, renowned broadcaster, writer and former MP, is passionately supporting our Christmas campaign, calling on people across the UK to help transform the lives of children living with avoidable blindness in some of the world’s poorest places.
The CBM UK-supported SAGE project has won a Times Higher Education Award, with our project partner The Open University collecting the International Collaboration of the Year Award.
This December, we’re thrilled to be taking part in the Big Give Christmas Challenge. For one week only, your donation will be doubled, giving your gift twice the impact!
At COP30 this week, governments are meeting to commit to action on the climate crisis. Important steps have already taken place at previous COPs, but there is still much more to do – especially to include people with disabilities in climate action.
Join our team of incredible fundraisers today! From bake sales to sponsored walks, there’s so much you can do to transform lives.
As we approach COP30 this year in Brazil, CBM UK reflects on what COP is, why it’s important, and what it means for people with disabilities across the world.