Every day, we support New Zealanders with vision loss. Blind Low Vision NZ provide emotional and practical support, so that people who are blind, deafblind or have low vision can keep working and living independently. We meet people in their homes or at their local Blind Low Vision NZ office to collectively make this happen. Maintaining independence is important – so we support people to get around safely using a white cane, public transport or a guide dog, prepare meals, use technology, stay in employment, or connect with others. No goal is too big or too small. The services we offer are vast. We advocate for accessible and inclusive communities because we believe people with sight loss should be able to get around public spaces like any other member of the community, access the same information, and pursue the career of their dreams without unnecessary barriers. Age-related eye conditions in New Zealand are rising as our population ages and so we also want New Zealand to do better at taking eye health seriously. The good news is, now more than ever, the opportunities are here to make a real difference to people with sight loss by helping to remove barriers and educate New Zealand about how we can embrace an inclusive society, where everyone gets a fair go.
| Website | https://blindlowvision.org.nz/ |
| Revenue | $10.9 million |
| Employees | 247 (185 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 1890 |
| Industry | Non-profit Organizations |
| Keywords | Vision Impairment, Blindness Support, Vision Loss Support, Low Vision Aids, Visual Impairment Services, Vision Rehabilitation, Blindness Resources, Assistive Technology, Visual Aids, Low Vision Devices, Sensory Aids, Accessible Technology, Rehabilitation Services, Adaptive Equipment, Mobility Training, Orientation And Mobility, Independent Living, Daily Living Skills, Support Services |
| Competitors | RNIB, CNIB, Vision Australia, National Federation of the Blind, American Foundation for the Blind, Blind Citizens Australia, World Blind Union, American Council of the Blind, The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind, VisionAware +13 more (view full list) |
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The Blind Low Vision NZ annual revenue was $10.9 million in 2026.
Greg Hurn is the CFO of Blind Low Vision NZ.
185 people are employed at Blind Low Vision NZ.