Vision Norfolk 220th Anniversary Challenge

To celebrate our 220th anniversary we’re launching our 220 Fundraising Challenge to help sustain the vital services and activities we provide, supporting individuals with vision impairment in Norfolk.
To celebrate our 220th anniversary we’re launching our 220 Fundraising Challenge to help sustain the vital services and activities we provide, supporting individuals with vision impairment in Norfolk.
We are excited to mark our 220th year of supporting individuals with vision impairment in Norfolk, helping them live independent and fulfilling lives. To celebrate this incredible milestone, we’re launching our 220 Fundraising Challenge to help sustain the vital services and activities we provide
We’re inviting you to take part by creating you own fun and creative challenges inspired by the number 220. Whether it’s a sponsored walk of 220 steps a day, doing 220 star jumps, or setting a goal to raise £220, the possibilities are endless! Perhaps you could organise a bake sale, host a coffee morning, or sell something you've made. The best part is, you get to choose the challenge!
No matter how much you raise—big or small—it will make a real difference to someone with a vision impairment in Norfolk.
So, get creative and spread the word to your friends, family and colleagues! We’d love to have as many people involved as possible. And don't forget to keep sharing your progress.
Let’s make this 220th anniversary one to remember! Together, we can reach our goal of £220,000 and continue empowering the community for many years to come. Thank you for your support!
If you need any advice or want to talk about a fundraising idea, contact us at fundraising@visionnorfolk.org.uk.
You may raise just a little, or you might raise a lot. Whatever you’re able to achieve through your fundraising efforts, you’ll be doing something incredible. Here’s what your support could do.
covers the cost of an outreach visit to help someone living with sight loss to access benefits, assistive equipment and health-related support so they can live independently at home.
can fund an exciting social activity for children and young people, like karate or tubing – an opportunity for them to get together, have fun and make friends in a supportive environment.
could provide a full year’s funding of our weekly crafting sessions, giving people with sight loss the chance to socialise and learn new skills like weaving, pottery and rug-making.
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