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For our family of supporters


Our growing community of supporters are the reason we can continue our vital work.

Together, we work to help ensure blind and partially sighted children and young people, and their families, have the support they need to thrive.

Your support changes lives

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How can you help?

  • can you
    donate?

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    Give a gift that can help to change a child's life forever.

    Donate
  • can you
    fundraise?

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    Use your time and energy to achieve something amazing.

    Fundraise
  • can you
    volunteer?

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    Lend us your skills and passions to make a difference.

    Volunteer
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Play our weekly lottery for a chance to win £25,000

Tickets are just £1, and you could win a jackpot of £25,000. Everyone’s a winner!

Count me in!
  • working in
    partnership

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    We ensure there is benefit on both sides - so everybody wins, and more blind young people can live life without limits.

    Partnerships
  • with your
    philanthropy

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    Major gifts can provide transformational investment to help us innovate, scale and take our impact even further.

    Philanthropy
  • by staying
    connected

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    We’d love to keep you up to date with how we’re supporting blind children, and how you can get involved.

    Keep in touch
  • Help a child make
    new friends

    A young boy with blonde hair is having a great time learning to cook in our kitchen, standing next to a male adult who has long hair, a beard and glasses

    £15 could help us run activities, like our cookalong, to help a blind child make friends and learn new skills.

  • Help a young person
    see their future

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    £30 could help a family access more support in their local area, and understand what's available.

  • Help a family with
    specialist support

    A mum and dad looking lovingly at their small child.

    £50 could help provide specialist support to build a young person’s confidence and resilience.

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Make your legacy their future

Every day, 4 more children will be diagnosed with a vision impairment. Your generous gift could help blind and partially sighted children reach their potential for generations to come.

Leaving a gift in your Will
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Donate in memory

Donating in someone’s memory is a way to celebrate their life. Setting up a tribute page is a way for friends and family to leave messages of support, share a memory, or light a virtual candle, as well as having the option to make a donation.

Not only can the page act as a way for people to make a gesture to celebrate someone's memory, it can also provide a way to share details of the funeral service such as the location, date and time.

Celebrating someone's life
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Write your Will for free

If you register with us to write your Will, we’ll pass your details onto our partners at the National Free Wills Network.

They’ll be in touch with information on participating solicitors in your local area. You can then make an appointment with the solicitor of your choice, at a time that suits you.

There’s no obligation to include RSBC in your Will, but we hope you will consider us when you make your plans.