
SeeAbility celebrated its 225th anniversary at the House of Lords in October with its community, colleagues, volunteers, investors and partners.
They were joined by parliamentarians, including Lord David Blunkett, who sponsored the event, and ministers responsible for social care, health and disability.
Lord Blunkett said he was extremely pleased to be able to support SeeAbility in its anniversary year and that he was fully behind its ambition to make society more inclusive for disabled people.
The event looked back to SeeAbility’s long heritage, as well as being a rallying call for change and seeking new partnerships.
SeeAbility CEO Lisa Hopkins said: ‘I am proud to be leading a charity which has had such a pioneering spirit at its heart for 225 years. The historic setting provided the perfect backdrop to celebrate our past, present and future.’