See how we are building a brighter future

RNIB builds a brighter future

We are giving our valued legacy supporters the unique opportunity to see just how important legacies are to us.

Why not take a tour of your local RNIB service, speak to our staff and service users and get a personal view of how much RNIB means to blind and partially sighted people. Recent events have taken place at RNIB Talking Books Studio, RNIB Scotland's Learning and Development Centre and RNIB Sunshine House School and Children's Home.

Find out more about our upcoming venues below and see for yourself how we are changing people's lives

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2012 events

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December


2013 events

March

  • RNIB Forth Valley Sensory Centre, Falkirk

What our supporters say

Many of the people who attend these bespoke events learn a great deal about the work of RNIB and leave reassured that they have made the right decision to support us in this special way.

"I am very impressed with all I have seen and heard today. The staff and pupils were all very welcoming and friendly. I have had my eyes opened to the wonderful work that goes on here at the college. Well done!"


Need more information?

If you're interested in attending one of these events or would like further information please contact Holly by emailing holly.patton@rnib.org.uk or calling 020 7391 2217. If there is a service you would particularly like to visit that isn't listed, please do let us know and we will do our best to arrange this for you.

Last updated: 1 August 2012

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