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Other ways to help us


We need your help in raising funds for the Royal Blind Society. You can take part in a range of sponsored events - or devise your own!

If you can help, contact Berkeley Wilde on 0560 277 2319, or E-mail him at events@royalblindsociety.org, to discuss your plans


Future Events

Adidas HydroActive Women’s Challenge, September 2008

This is a women only 5km (3½ mile) fun run, taking place on the same day in London, Liverpool, and Birmingham.
The London race is the biggest women-only event in the UK; up to 25,000 people will be running, jogging, or walking around the course. In Birmingham and Liverpool about 5,000 people will be taking part.

If you would like to take part in this great girls day out, please contact us for details. And why not persuade all your female friends, family, and work colleagues to come with you?

(See www.womenschallenge.co.uk in a new window for more information on this race)

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Great North Run (Half Marathon) , 5 October 2008

We have five guaranteed places available so, if you would like to join our team for the world’s largest Half Marathon, from Newcastle Upon Tyne to South Shields, and to raise funds for our vital work with those who have suffered the devastating blow of losing their sight, please get in touch in early 2008.

(See www.greatrun.org/events in a new window for more information on this race).

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Great South Run, 26 October 2008

Aby Mason running for the Royal Blind Society in last year's Great South RunMark Ruddoch running for the Royal Blind Society in last year's Great South RunThis is a very popular 10-mile race in Portsmouth for both keen runners and those who want a "once in a lifetime" experience. We will have 15 guaranteed places in 2008, on offer to runners willing to boost our funds through sponsorship.

If you would like to take part, please get in touch in early 2008.

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Other Organised Events.

There is a huge number of organised events taking place around the country each year (running, walking, swimming, cycling, etc) We should be delighted to support your participation in any of these; we are usually prepared to pay the entry fee if you guarantee to raise a specific level of sponsorship. And, if you want to share the sponsorship funds raised with another charity at the same time, we can arrange that, too. So please contact Berkeley Wilde to discuss your requirements, or if you need help in finding an event.

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Other ways to help us

Celebrate Your Birthday

If you have reached the age when you no longer need a large pile of presents, but you still want to give a party, why not ask your guests to make a donation to the Royal Blind Society instead. If you would like to mark a milestone in your life in this, contact Berkeley Wilde, who will supply you with invitation cards, ideas, GiftAid forms, etc.

Or, if you prefer something more active, follow the example of one of our supporters who marked his 60 th birthday with a 25-mile sponsored walk, joined by over 60 friends and relations. They had a wonderful day, and raised a magnificent £4,500 to fund the Royal Blind Society’s work.

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Staff from the Universal Building Society washing cars to raise money for the Royal Blind Society

Smaller ideas

And of course we should be delighted to hear from you about any other suggestions for raising funds including:

  • car washes
  • coffee mornings
  • wine and cheese parties
  • concerts
  • sponsored slims!

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Royal Blind Society
Registered Charity number 207827
RBS House, 59 - 61 Sea Lane, Rustington, West Sussex BN16 2RQ
Phone: 01903 857023 - Fax: 01903 859166

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