I've raised £500 to This is a small local group which is heavily reliant on donations to support people in Fife who have a visual impairment.

My mother-in-law, Margaret Munks, is abseiling off the Forth Rail Bridge in 16 June for Social Eyes Fife.
Social Eyes Fife provide support in a social setting fortnightly for people across Fife with a visual impairment. They aim to help combat social isolation in a friendly informal way.
Their work has been invaluable for my father-in-law who was registered as being legally blind in the last couple of years. Through Social Eyes Fife, he's learned about support resources that helped him learn to navigate life at home and in the community as his eyesight got worse.
He also loves the social aspect of the group and getting out to have a laugh with others.
This is a small local group which is heavily reliant on donations to support people in Fife who have a visual impairment.
To help Margaret get more donations online, I've set up this Just Giving page but she is also taking cash donations if you prefer to donate that way.
A donation of any amount would be very much appreciated and we'll aim to get a photo up as soon as possible after her abseil. (Better her than me - am in total admiration of her!)
To get more information about how to get in touch with the group, visit their listing on the Fife Voluntary Action page: https://www.fva.org/directory.asp?id=0011p00002PQ3xX