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Running for Sharn and Maya
With the London Marathon fast approaching, we spoke to runner Hannah to find out why she wanted to raise funds for RSBC.
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Latest News October 28, 2020
RSBC wins Charity Film Award
RSBC’s short film to highlight the journeys of children growing up with sight loss was a People’s Choice Silver winner at the Charity Film Awards 2020.

Latest News October 28, 2020
RSBC on Black History Month
Two of our young people – Jess Inaba and Terrelle Iziren – have written a piece of work each to celebrate Black History month this October.

For Families October 27, 2020
Christmas gift ideas for blind and partially sighted children aged 5 and under
Choosing a Christmas present for a blind or partially sighted child impairment doesn’t have to be difficult. If you’re still thinking about the right gift to choose, here are 6 types of gifts to give children under 5 years old.

Children and Young People's Stories October 27, 2020
Isaac’s Story
Isaac likes buses, trains and riding his bike, and one day, he is going to design the world’s fastest airplane. Isaac also happens to be vision impaired.

Children and Young People's Stories October 27, 2020
Sasha’s story
Sasha loves to draw and make things, and at just nine years old she is already a whizz with a sewing machine. Sasha also happens to have sight loss.

Family Stories October 26, 2020
Janet’s story
Meet mum and son Janet and Nathan, from Hackney, whose lives were turned around by a dedicated RSBC expert. Their struggle is familiar to us at RSBC, which is why we’re asking for your support, to help us reach every local family that needs us.

Family Stories October 26, 2020
From diagnosis to independence – Mum Cheryl’s story
Lily was diagnosed with Coloboma, an underdevelopment of the eye that happens in the womb, at the age of three. It means she is blind in her right eye and has no upper vision in her left.

Latest News October 18, 2020
Arsenal FC – Video
Find out what happened when some of our Health and Well-being members challenged Arsenal Football Club players David Ospina, Emi Martinez and Carl Jenkinson to a game of blind football