Blind Ambassador Strives for a More Accessible World
Claire Sisk has set her sights on a bold mission: "making the world accessible." The Hertfordshire-based TV presenter, online content creator, and disability advocate has been named the latest celebrity ambassador for the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), a role she describes as both surprising and exciting.
In a candid moment, Claire revealed that she was taken aback when the offer came through, as she doesn’t view herself as a typical ambassador. Describing herself as "dorky and outspoken," she never imagined fitting the traditional mold for such a prestigious position. However, despite her initial hesitation, Claire was thrilled to accept the role, eager to bring her unique voice and perspective to the cause.
As an advocate for disability rights and inclusion, Claire is passionate about empowering others who have lost their sight. She wants to instill hope in those facing similar challenges, reminding them that "although it sucks, it’s going to be OK." Her message is simple yet powerful: despite the hardships of losing sight, it is still possible to live a fun, fulfilling, and rewarding life.
Through her work with the RNIB, Claire aims to raise awareness about the importance of accessibility and inspire others to embrace life without limitations. By sharing her journey and advocating for change, she hopes to create a more inclusive world for people living with sight loss.