RLSB Unlimited Summer/Autumn 2012
Welcome to RLSB’s newsletter – RLSB Unlimited (formerly LifeChances).
Unlimited, which is published twice a year, aims to inform supporters, donors and the people we work with about RLSB’s work and future plans. It includes a fantastic range of interviews, features and news updates.
Download your copy of RLSB Unlimited Summer/Autumn 2012 today.
With the Olympics and Paralympics in town this summer, the latest issue of Unlimited is dedicated to sports. Highlights include:
- A welcome message from Tom Pey – listen
- An interview with Judo Paralympian and RLSB Ambassador Ben Quilter as he prepares for the 2012 Paralympics – listen
- The latest RLSB news - listen
- Sports without Limits – RLSB’s exciting sports programme designed specially for blind and visually impaired young people – listen
- An article about Charlie Allen, a young man who is thriving through sports - listen
- The second diary installment by Grace McGill, as she completes her NVQ and work experience with RLSB – listen
- The results of RLSB’s Supporter Survey - listen
Below is our audio slideshow for RLSB Unlimited Summer/Autumn 2012
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Previous RLSB Unlimited newsletters
Read RLSB Unlimited Spring 2012. You can also download it or listen to the audio version of the newsletter.
Your comments about RLSB Unlimited
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“[Blind people should be] able to achieve their ambitions without blindness getting in the way.” Mr T W, Bristol
“I am partially sighted and attended Dorton House (RLSB). I owe my strength and independence to them.” Miss E T, Canterbury
“[Unlimited is a] very uplifting magazine…reinforces my belief in the wonderful work you do.” Mrs J K, Edgware
“I want to help [blind people] improve their life skills and confidence.” Miss B B, London
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