RNIB and Metro Launch First National Braille Cover
Season 1, Episode 1044, Dec 03, 2021, 10:28 AM
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The Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) and Metro newspaper have launched the first Braille National newspaper cover to promote "seeing Christmas differently".
This media first coincides with International Day of People With Disabilities and forms part of the RNIB's "Letter to Santa" Christmas fundraising campaign to send Braille letters from Santa to vision-impaired children.
Barry Snell caught up with RNIB's director of Services David Clarke, to find out more.
{Image shows RNIB See Differently written In Black against a white background with a Pink line underneath RNIB}
This media first coincides with International Day of People With Disabilities and forms part of the RNIB's "Letter to Santa" Christmas fundraising campaign to send Braille letters from Santa to vision-impaired children.
Barry Snell caught up with RNIB's director of Services David Clarke, to find out more.
{Image shows RNIB See Differently written In Black against a white background with a Pink line underneath RNIB}