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Every day 100 people in the UK start losing their sight. With your support, the story could be so different. Register for Read for RNIB Day 2012 today!
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The SOS campaign aims to ensure continuous efforts are made to improve access to diagnosis, treatment and monitoring of the four leading causes of blindness - cataract, glaucoma, wet age-related macular degeneration and diabetic retinopathy - across the UK.
Your chance to win every week! £1,000 cash jackpot and quarterly Super Draw with a 1st prize of £3,500. Help support our vital services for blind and partially sighted people.
On Tuesday 22 May 2012, the Lord Mayor Elect, Councillor Tim Sawdon and the Lady Mayoress Elect, Mrs Nicky Sawdon, officially opened the newly installed garden at RNIB Pears Centre for Specialist Learning in Coventry, North Warwickshire.
A study by BT and RNIB has investigated why many older blind and partially sighted people aren't using the internet.
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.
Find out how your donation goes to help blind and partially sighted people.
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Handy Pure Move portable DAB radio Palm sized, compact digital radio. Has bright orange display with black text lettering, and rechargeable battery. Great for on the go!