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Table a tender to help the blind

3 May 2006

Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind (RNZFB)

Tanks, Red Pandas and lunch with Brash – table a tender to help the blind

Do you fancy a week in Niue? Or is your life-long dream to drive a 42 tonne Centurian Tank? Maybe you need a new website (to the value of $10,000) or you can't get enough of Abe's Bagels and want a month's supply delivered to your door.

The RNZFB's annual 'Blind Bid' online auction kicks off next week, and up for grabs is a huge assortment of goodies. And with reserves set at just $1 (excluding the limousines and Jaguars for sale) organisers are hoping New Zealanders will bid up a storm!

"Whatever you're after, you're pretty likely to find it on Blind Bid," says Julie McMeeken, RNZFB National Events Co-ordinator and Blind Bid organiser.

"There's been such a great response with businesses and the public around the country donating a huge variety of goods.

"We have everything from eye checks, cycle helmets and Breath of Life resuscitators for the health and safety conscious, to river rafting, a kayak trip and a seal swim for the more adventurous, to encounters with Red Pandas and lunch with Don Brash!

"We hope to raise over $60,000 from the auction with all proceeds helping blind, deafblind and vision-impaired New Zealanders achieve independence."

The online charity auction will be hosted by TradeMe from 8 – 15 May (www.trademe.co.nz/stores then go to the RNZFB link). To check out the items before the auction go to www.blindbid.org.nz.

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The Royal New Zealand Foundation of the Blind (RNZFB) is New Zealand's primary provider of vision-related habilitation and rehabilitation services to blind, deafblind and vision-impaired people.

Each year nearly 1,200 New Zealanders who have gone blind or experienced serious sight loss register as RNZFB members.

Just one-third of the RNZFB’s $21m annual operating budget comes from Government. The RNZFB has to raise the rest from donations, sponsorships, legacies and bequests.

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