StandStand up and 'be noticed' for Blind Week
Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind
Media
release
5 September 2005
Stand up and ‘be noticed’ for Blind Week!
‘Be noticed’ by volunteering a few hours of
your time during
the Royal New Zealand Foundation of the
Blind’s (RNZFB) annual Blind
Week appeal, 25-31
October.
The RNZFB needs 13,000 volunteers to help people
‘Notice Us’
and raise the $1.1 million needed to continue
providing essential services
to blind, deafblind and
vision-impaired New Zealanders.
“Volunteers are the key to
a successful Blind Week,” says
Dianne Armstrong, RNZFB
Group Manager, Regional Fundraising.
“By spending just a
few hours collecting on the streets, in local
malls,
supermarkets and shopping centres, volunteers will be
helping us to
continue to support blind, deafblind and
vision-impaired people in their
community.”
With the
popular orange arrow hats and fluorescent vests returning
and a
new advertising campaign, the RNZFB’s volunteer
collectors are sure
to be noticed.
And they need to be
because this year the RNZFB needs to raise over
$15
million from public donations, bequests and corporate
sponsorship.
The minimum number of volunteers needed for each area are:
Auckland / Northland 2,000; Waikato /
King Country 1,500; Bay of Plenty
1,000;
Hawkes Bay
Region 400; Wellington Region 2,450; Marlborough/ Nelson
350;
Canterbury / Westcoast 2,500; and Otago/Southland
3,000.
To donate a few hours of your time during Blind
Week please call 0800 002
345 to speak to your nearest
regional fundraising manager or visit
www.rnzfb.org.nz.
The RNZFB is New Zealand’s primary service provider for
blind,
deafblind, and vision-impaired people. Every year
nearly 1200 New
Zealanders become members of the
RNZFB.
ENDS