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London Marathon Cheer Squad Member - 2026
Would you like to make a difference by motivating RNIB's inspirational runners at the London Marathon on Sunday 26th April 2026?
London Landmarks Half Marathon Cheer Squad - 2026
Would you like to make a difference by motivating RNIB's inspirational runners at the London Landmarks Half Marathon on Sunday 12th April 2026?
Corporate Opportunity - London Marathon Cheer Squad Member - 2026
Would you like to make a difference by motivating RNIB's inspirational runners at the London Marathon on Sunday 26th April 2026?
Corporate Opportunity - London Landmarks Half Marathon Cheer Squad - 2026
Would you like to make a difference by motivating RNIB's inspirational runners at the London Landmarks Half Marathon on Sunday 12th April 2026?
'Swap-with-me’ Bus Training Session Helper
Would you like to make a difference to blind and partially sighted people by helping to improve their experience of travelling by bus in North Wales?
Sighted Guides for RNIB NI Technology Fair
Are you a friendly and sociable person looking to make a difference in your community? Why not apply your friendly personality, interest in people to help individuals with sight loss at our Technology Fair in February 2026.
Meet and Greet Volunteer at RNIB NI Technology Fair
Are you a friendly and sociable person looking to make a difference in your community? Join RNIB as a Meet & Greet Volunteer.
RNIB Community Champion
Join us to make life better for others in your local community and inspire others to make small changes to reduce the barriers that people with sight loss face on a daily basis
RNIB Community Champion
Join us to make life better for others in your local community and inspire others to make small changes to reduce the barriers that people with sight loss face on a daily basis.
Social Action Audience Panel
Would you like to help improve public understanding of sight loss and make society more accessible and inclusive for blind and partially sighted people through small changes in the public’s behaviour?