Fundraise for RNIB

Fundraise for RNIB and raise vital funds for blind and partially sighted people

We couldn't provide our vital services without our supporters. Get involved in your local area, recycle for us, buy and sell raffle tickets, play our Weekly Lottery, sign up for an event or organise your own. Whatever you do, you'll make a real difference to blind and partially sighted people in the UK.

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If you have any questions, please email us at fundraising@rnib.org.uk or call us on 0845 345 0054 (Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm). Thank you for your support!

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Join RNIB's Weekly Lottery todayPlay the Weekly Lottery

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.

Read for RNIB DayRead for RNIB Day

Join us in helping people find their lives again through reading, and have some fun too. Read for fun and raise a ton!

Last updated: 22 May 2012

Contact the Fundraising team

If you have any questions, please email us at fundraising@rnib.org.uk or call us on 0845 345 0054
(Monday to Friday, 9am to 5pm).


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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.

Help us support more blind and partially sighted people in the UKHow your donation helps

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Quiz

The rarest UK stamp features Edward VII's head, and was intended soley for use by the Inland Revenue. How much would a used one be worth?