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'I was terrified when I thought I might go blind'. Ray explains how we helped him get sight-saving treatment.
'Not being able to lose myself in a good book was one of the hardest things to cope with, when being able to escape from the real world meant so much'.
'All of a sudden I had to stop doing the things I loved, things that I had done all my life. Talking Books was truly a lifeline for me'. Watch Sue's video.
'Why shouldn't I get to enjoy the excitement of new books?' Penny shares the day she finally got to enjoy the latest Harry Potter with her family.
'I can hear him laughing through the ceiling' says Louie's mum. Watch our video and find out why Louie loves Talking Books.
Dawn had always loved painting. But when her sight deteriorated, she could only see the world in 10p sized pieces. Read her story and watch our video to find out how RNIB helped Dawn become an artist again.
Watch our video and meet ten year old Alexia, 'I love RNIB's Talking Books'. Learn more about her story and find out why dad, Richard is over the moon, 'you guys have been really great'.
Dennis Huckle, 61, of Northamptonshire, runs an access technology company and is registered blind, but able to read using RNIB's Talking Book Service. 'Talking Books helped me gain qualifications which led me onto a career that I love.'
'I lost the things I took for granted. The support RNIB can give you is vital. They help you start from scratch again'.
Contact: fundraising@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 30 July 2011
RNIB is proud to be a member of the Fundraising Standards Board.
Right now we can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most. Please make a donation and help us support more blind and partially sighted people.
Take part in Read for RNIB Day and hold a reading themed event to support our work.