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You can change the story for blind and partially sighted people in your community. Visit our 'Through the Looking Glass' pop-up shop in Salford Quays as part of Read for RNIB Day! Join your favourite characters, grab a bargain, explore the sensory activities and win some fabulous prizes this half term.
Thank you for making our Read for RNIB Day a success this October.
The new Hardest Hit report, 'The Tipping Point' contains shocking new evidence that disabled people really are the Hardest Hit
This Survey is for Staff Members who manage or supervise volunteers only. Please only complete the survey if this applies to you.
The winner of the Man Booker Prize 2012 has been announced! The Man Booker Prize winner and shortlist books are available in accessible versions for all to enjoy.
Disabled people are being hit hard by cuts to the benefits and services they need to live their lives. We're joining individuals and other organisations to send a message to the Government: stop these cuts now.
We are pleased to announce our partnership with Full Potential for a selection of our fantastic running events.
Halloween tricks or seasonal treats, Amazon has a great selection of products for you to peruse and purchase. Use our special Amazon link and RNIB receives a percentage of the sale.
Congratulations to Bernie Reddington, RNIB volunteer campaign coordinator for Norfolk, for winning the 2012 Sheila McKechnie Foundation Transport Award for people working to meet the transport challenges of our time.
We're heading to the Liberal Democrat, Labour and Conservative party conferences with our eye pod trailer to show MPs, councillors and delegates the world through common eye conditions.
Come along to our free Wonderland pop-up event, from Thursday 18 October to Saturday 20 October in London.
The Man Booker Prize shortlist 2012 has been announced! See which books have made it onto the shortlist and find out how the Man Booker Prize is accessible for blind and partially sighted people.
Dave and Jeff cycled from London to Paris on a tandem and raised £5,075 for RNIB. Find out about their overseas challenge experience.
RNIB are hosting an accessible online retailing event on Friday 28 September at the MIC building in Euston, London from 10.30am to 1pm, to show UK retailers the benefits of making online shopping services more accessible.
South Tyneside local, Peter Bennetts, talks about how becoming an RNIB volunteer campaign co-ordinator helped him lead a strong campaign in his area to push for fair benefit reforms. Get involved today.
Contact: webeditor@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 18 April 2012
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