A SIGHT-loss charity is asking Bradford people to save their stamps from cards and parcels this Christmas.
The RNIB wants everyone to help it deliver first class services by donating their used stamps to support the two million people in the UK living with sight loss.
Last year’s appeal raised more than £24,000 to help RNIB provide a range of services including the RNIB Helpline, Talking Books and the Emotional Support service for newly diagnosed blind people.
The charity gets £7 per kg for British stamps and £15 for foreign ones. The value of each individual stamp does not matter –what is important is volume and weight to be converted into much-needed cash. Every single stamp counts.
Keep a half to full centimetre of space cut around stamps before sending them to: RNIB, PO Box 6198, Leighton Buzzard, LU7 9XT.
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