It’s fitting that our final nystagmus hero of 2020 is someone who has been working tirelessly all year looking after some of our most vulnerable people.
Zoe is a care supervisor and head house keeper in a care home, working over 40 hours a week. She was born with nystagmus and optic atrophy. She struggles every day with eye pain and headaches and trying to concentrate when her eyes wobble a lot, but she works hard and does an amazing job.
She sometimes feels alone, because she’s never met or spoken to anyone with the same condition. A lot of us can relate to that.
This year has been a difficult year for us all, but Giving makes us feel Good! #GiveBack2020 is your chance to take something positive from 2020 and make a difference at the same time!
Please volunteer, fundraise or make a donation to the Nystagmus Network for #GiveBack2020
Fundraise for the Nystagmus Network here
Contact us here to volunteer
Please make a donation here
THANK YOU