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I am raising money for the RNIB as they have offered vital support to my Dad throughout my life. My Dad, Richard, lost his sight following a clash of heads in a football accident 40 years ago. The RNIB has offered him support in making everyday life for a blind person that little bit more normal.
It means a lot to me to be raising money for the RNIB, in the knowledge that they are able to offer support to others who are visually impaired to improve their daily lives. Take a moment and think about life without sight, the simplest tasks are daily challenges.
If you are able to give whatever you can to improve the life of someone who is living with sight loss, I would be extremely grateful.
Thank you, Kieran.
RNIB - "Too many still face isolation and depression, unable to achieve their potential in a world that blocks their way. RNIB wont stop until every last psychological and physical barrier has gone for good. With your help, RNIB can be there when people need them most, support independent living, create an inclusive society and prevent avoidable sight loss. Every pound you donate is helping create a future where sight loss is no longer a barrier.£20 could help someone feel more confident about living with sight loss, with personalised support from our expert Sight Loss Advice Service. £47 could help someone feel more positive about the future after losing their sight, through a one-to-one phone or online counselling session. £2,500 could make a new adult book available in our Talking Books library, enabling a person with sight loss to enjoy the latest best seller."