We help people with sight loss live the life they want
Since 1879, we've been a place where people can find understanding, practical help, and a warm community. Our mission is simple: make life with sight loss easier, fuller, and more connected.
Over 145 years of local support. Still going strong.
In 1879, John Galt recognised people with visual impairments in Dundee were living isolated lives. He couldn't look away—so he founded what became Sight Support & Social Hub.
Over the years, we've taught people to read through Moon and Braille, supported them in their homes, and created opportunities for work and connection.
Much has changed since then, but our purpose hasn't: helping people across Dundee, Angus, Perthshire, and North East Fife live well with sight loss.
We're proud to be one of Dundee's oldest charities—and we're still here because of people like you.
What we do
We offer practical support, social activities, and a friendly community where everyone belongs.
Meet the team
A small team making a big difference
Our staff combine experience, empathy, and dedication to make sure everyone who walks through our doors feels supported and welcomed.
They're joined by volunteers and partners who help bring our services and activities to life—from driving members to activities, to running clubs, to organizing our audio library.
"We take pride in helping people and making them happier. We want people to feel comfortable and happy to use our services. We go out of our way to help people enhance their quality of life. We want people to feel able to cope with their visual impairment."
— Staff team

Laura Lindsay
Service Manager

Ainslay Swindells
Deputy Manager

Helen McEnhill
Administrator

Nichola Cecil
Cook
Our Board of Trustees
Guiding our mission with care and responsibility.
Our Board oversees the charity's governance, finances, and long-term strategy. Each trustee brings unique skills from the fields of health, community work, finance, and public service.
Their role ensures we continue to offer high-quality support and remain a trusted resource for the local community.

Keith Thomson
President

Mary Robertson
Vice President

Billy Williamson
Director

Robyn Lee
Director

Catherine Peters
Director

Dave Clark
Director

Alan Russell
Director

Kenneth Uka
Director

Elizabeth McGillivray
Director
Our impact
200+ members supported across Dundee, Angus, Perthshire, and North East Fife
Weekly activities bringing people together for friendship, movement, and fun
Thousands of home visits providing advice and companionship
Hundreds of talking books borrowed from our free audio library
We need to raise £100,000 every year to maintain our building, run our vehicles, pay our staff team, and support the volunteers who make everything happen.
Every donation—whether it's £5 or £500—helps someone in Tayside live and feel less alone.
Why we're different
Independent, local, and trusted
We're not RNIB or Guide Dogs
We're a completely independent charity. Every penny you donate or pay in membership stays right here in Tayside, supporting people in your community.
We've been here since 1879
We're one of Dundee's oldest charities—and we've been supporting people with sight loss longer than almost anyone.
We know the area
From Dundee to Angus to Perthshire to North East Fife—we understand the challenges people face locally, and we're here to help.
We're member-led
Everything we do is shaped by what our members need and want. This isn't a faceless organization—it's your community.
Gallery
Stories of community, connection, and everyday joy.
Our gallery highlights moments from our clubs, events, celebrations, and workshops.
It captures the spirit of our members and the friendships that make the Hub feel like home.
Meeting rooms & office space
Accessible spaces for local groups, charities, and organisations
Annual reports & accounts
Transparency and trust are central to our work.
Each year we publish our Annual Report to share updates on:
Our achievements
Services and activities delivered
Member and volunteer impact
Financial statements and funding
Future goals
Large-print copies are available upon request.
FAQs
Answers to your most common questions
When are you open?
We are open Monday to Friday 9 AM – 4 PM, although the office may be unmanned on occasions. If you are planning to visit, please call us on 227101 to ensure there will be a member of staff available to assist you. Our Resource Room is currently available by appointment only, please contact us on 01382 227101 if you wish to make an appointment. Our phone line is manned from 9 AM – 4 PM, Monday to Friday.
Is there a charge for your services?
Membership costs £10 per year and that gives you access to our advice & advocacy service, all social activities and our resource room. There is a daily charge of £10 per day which includes activities, 2 course lunch and tea/coffee & biscuits.
Could you teach me Braille?
No, we are sorry but we cannot offer this service at this time.
What are Talking Books?
Talking Books are audio versions of books, and we have a large library here which is free to use for Members. Please call us for more information.
Are you connected to RNIB or Guide Dogs?
These are separate charities altogether, although we have links with both organisations through our Members and their needs.
Are you connected to NESS (North East Sensory Services)?
No, we are not connected to NESS, but we do collaborate to provide joined up services to our Members












