Gifts in Wills events
Alba speaking at one of our Gifts in Wills events.
Join us at one of our Gifts in Wills events to learn about remembering RNIB in your Will.
At the event you’ll hear from our expert team about the impact of your support including how gifts in Wills help us plan for the future and continue our essential work. There’ll be time for questions and to share your thoughts as well as the chance to meet the team over a delicious buffet lunch.
We hope you’ll join us and learn how you are playing a vital role in shaping the lives of blind and partially sighted people, now and for years to come.
Gifts in Wills event - Norwich
Date: Thursday 5 March 2026
Time: 11am to 2pm
Location: Norwich Football Club
Please RSVP by Thursday 19 February.
If you'd like any further information about our events, please email [email protected].
Watch the video below to find out more about our Gifts in Wills events
Meet our Supporter Experience Team
Our Supporter Experience team are passionate about sharing the impact of gifts in Wills and how they play a crucial role in supporting the vital work we do for blind and partially sighted people across the UK.
We host our special events around the country, where you can hear first-hand about how leaving a gift in your Will can make a lasting difference. It’s also a great opportunity to connect, ask questions, and learn more about this wonderful way of giving. If you'd like to find out more about our events, or gifts in Wills in general, the team are happy to help.
Telephone: 0303 123 9999
Email: [email protected]
Why are gifts in Wills important?
Last year, RNIB...
- Helped more than 100,000 customers through our Sight Loss Advice Service
- Responded to more than 200,000 calls to our Helpline
- Supported more than 60,000 patients with our Eye Care Liaison Officers (ECLOs).
We wouldn't be able to support so many people without those who generously remember RNIB in their Will. Come along to one of our Gifts in Wills events to find out how you can help RNIB be there for blind and partially sighted people.