My Eye to Eye 2025 - virtual event
Saturday 21 June 2025 - Sunday 22 June 2025
Free to £10 registration
£100 minimum sponsorship
My Eye to Eye is back offering you the opportunity to fundraise for Moorfields whilst making memories wherever you are. Run, ride or walk to help in the fight against sight loss.
Early Bird registration now open!
Sign up before 31 January to get your spot at Eye to Eye for half-price. Kids under 16 take part for free.
Book nowMaybe you could get on your bike and ride over hills and dales? Maybe you could walk down the local sea front? Maybe you’ll get the kids scooters our and explore the park? Or maybe there is a route you’ve always wanted to run. My Eye to Eye gives you the chance to fundraise for Moorfields your way.
One in five of us will experience sight loss in our lifetime.
Choose one of our three distances:
- 1 mile
- 5 miles
- 15 miles
To keep yourself safe, we recommend you plan your journey in advance and always check the weather before you head out to make sure you are prepared.
If the suggested dates of 21 and 22 June don’t work for you, please feel free to pick a date to suit you - just make sure you let us know so we can support you appropriately.
Once registered, you’ll receive:
- a fundraising page which is created for you by our fundraising platform, Enthuse
- an Eye to Eye t-shirt
- support from our fundraising team to help you achieve your target
- newsletters with fundraising tips and inspiring stories from Moorfields
- finishers medal
We ask all adult walkers to fundraise a minimum of £100, although anything you can raise makes a difference.
Our fundraising team will be here to support you every step of the way to help you achieve your target. Don’t want to fundraise but still want to take part? You can choose to self-fund when registering.
What your support means to Moorfields
£100
could support a PhD student such as Mahtab Farahbakhsh who used her research to develop fun, engaging and accurate eye tests for children, helping to improve our understanding of how vision develops.
£250
could support patient services such as our pioneering eye clinic liaison officers (ECLOs), offering comprehensive emotional, psychological and practical support to those when they need it the most.
£1,000
could support a Career Development Award such as one recently given to Dr Davide Zecchin, exploring the mechanisms underlying uveal melanoma that could help identify new therapeutic targets and treatment strategies.