RNIB - supporting blind and partially sighted people

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"I couldn't ride my motorbike. I couldn't even see my daughter's face." John lost his sight in his 40s. Find out how, with your help, we were able to support him.

Latest news

The importance of DLA - Watch the videos

Terri, Siobhan and David are all registered blind. They are concerned that the challenges they face won't be recognised when the Government replaces Disability Living Allowance with Personal Independence Payment, and that they may lose this vital support. Watch their stories to find out more

Paralympic Torch Relay - Torchbearers announced

The nominations for the five RNIB places in the London 2012 Paralympic Torch Relay have been accepted and the names of the people have been announced. As Torchbearers, they will carry the Paralympic Flame in the 24-hour overnight journey in time for the Opening Ceremony of the London 2012 Paralympic Games on 29 August.

Device that makes your TV talk!

TVonics and Ivona have worked in collaboration with RNIB to launch a Freeview+ digital TV HD recorder that is easy to use for people with sight loss. Find out more about this exciting development and where to get one.

Join the Incredible Relay, have fun cooking and raise money for people with sight lossBe part of the Incredible Relay

Join the Royal Incredible Relay, our tasty fundraising Jubilee event. It's simple! Invite friends to a food fundraising event - anything from a posh picnic to a sparkly cake bake - and ask them for a small donation to help people with sight loss.

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Right now we can only reach one in three of the people who need our help most.

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