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- Message board Share worries, stories or support others living with sight loss.
- Great Scottish Walk Join RNIB Team Proclaimers in one of Scotland's best events.
- Revision tips Top revision tips from blind and partially sighted students.
- RNIB's new strategy Your chance to influence the future directions of RNIB.
- Puzzle book Big Print puzzle book - issue 1 available to buy now!
- Legacies Leave the world a better place - remember RNIB in your Will.
- Guardian supplement Get your copy of the Guardian supplement, Vision of the future.
- Hampton Court Volunteer at the Charity Gala Preview on 7 July 2008.
- Insight Radio Tune in to Insight Radio - the radio station of RNIB.
- AMD treatments NICE change their decision on sight-saving wet AMD treatments!
- Education courses for parents and professionals working with children.
- Right to Read We need your help one year after children lobby parliament.
- 10km run Get fit! Join Team RNIB in the Manchester 10km run.
- Great Scottish Walk Join RNIB Team Proclaimers in one of Scotland's best events.
- Audio Description on TV Have you tried Audio Description on TV? AD provides an additional commentary describing action between dialogue so you don’t have to miss a thing. How to receive AD
- Direct Debit Just £3 a month will help children and adults with sight loss.
- Guide to Pensions Free guide to everything you need to know about pensions.
- Check your glucose Talking blood glucose meter - free of charge to people with diabetes.
- Logik set top box Get AD on TV with this simple to use freeview box. Buy now.
- Attendance Allowance Money for older people with sight loss - are you missing out?
- Wedding lists Set up an online charity wedding list in support of RNIB.
- Access Journal Our quarterly magazine about inclusive design gets a new look.
- See it Right book Download free checklists for accessible print and Word documents.
- Direct Payments Direct payments help you manage your social care yourself.
- RNIB Forums Talk with other people on our message boards. Share experiences, ask questions or just read what others have to say. Living with sight loss forum
- ALIC RNIB Cymru's Accessible Learning & Information Centre (ALIC) launches.
- Debt advice Worried about debt? Contact our advice service.
- Volunteer for RNIB Join our team of 4000 volunteers ready to make a difference.
- Adapting to sight loss Information and support if you have recently been diagnosed with a sight problem.
- here to HELP Support for people with sight problems on welfare benefits.
- Older people and eye tests - Six million older people in the UK are needlessly risking their sight by not having regular eye tests. Find out about our latest campaign. Getting an eye test.
- Wills and legacies Help future generations. Order your free Will Guide today.
- Free eCards Celebrate a special occasion - create and send your own eCard.
- Finding your feet weekends - Helping you deal with the practical and emotional impact of sight loss. Find out about weekend breaks across the UK.
- Eye tests How and why a regular eye test could save your sight.
- Information is Power the series - Empowering blind and partially sighted people by improving their access to information.
- Don't Stop the Drops! Thousands are needlessly losing their sight from glaucoma simply because they stop taking their drops.
- Two million risk blindness from diabetes Diabetes is the most common cause of sight loss in people of working age. Our tour is spreading the message about how an eye test can save sight.
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Content author: webeditor@rnib.org.uk
Last updated: 12/05/2008 9:26
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Claire's story - After graduating from university, Claire found it hard to find a job. She decided to do something to show employers that although she was blind she was still capable of doing a ‘normal’ job. "The time that I have spent volunteering with RNIB has helped my personal development. It has also allowed me to develop new skills which will benefit me in the work place." Claire's full story.