Sunderland Echo

Help raise cash for RNIB

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I may not look it but recently I celebrated a big birthday, turning 70 on July 19 !

After many happy years as the mascot for the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB), I delighted that instead of giving me birthday gifts, people volunteere­d to raise money for the charity.

RNIB, which is celebratin­g its 150th anniversar­y this year, is looking for people who have a few hours to spare each week to distribute collection boxes in the shape of me.

Popular locations for these ‘Sooty boxes’ include pubs, petrol stations and supermarke­ts – anywhere that people may be inspired to donate their loose change to a worthy cause.

The money raised will do lots of good things, making sure RNIB can keep providing informatio­n and emotional support to people with sight loss, as well as practical advice and services like the charity’s Talking Books library.

By becoming a Sooty box collector, you’ll help RNIB continue to provide these invaluable services making every day better for people with sight loss across the UK.

You can find out more about volunteeri­ng as a Sooty box collector for RNIB by visiting www.rnib.org. uk/sooty

Thank you for reading and an even bigger thank you if you’ve been inspired to sign up as a volunteer!

Izzy, wizzy, let’s get busy! Sooty

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