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Ways to donate

Every donation we receive helps us to unlock the power of audio for blind and partially sighted people. Thank you.

Here's how to make a donation or pay in your fundraising money, whether you want to do it online, by phone or post. You can also read our Fundraising Promise and find out about how Gift Aid can help make your donation go further.

Paul's story

This Spring Paul is sharing his own story about how BWBF changed his life – and how you could unlock that magic for someone else.

"I felt like a Lamborghini with a shattered windscreen," he explains. "My brain worked, but I couldn’t see where I was going. BWBF lifted my loneliness and helped me feel like the best version of me. They’re not just about tech – they keep people connected, curious and alive."

Read Paul's story
Paul Quigley, musician and performer. Paul lives with sight loss and is a beneficiary of BWBF.

Donate online

You can donate online via this website by filling in the form below.

Thomas sits at a table smiling with his Relish radio from BWBF in front of him

Donate by post

Please make cheques payable to British Wireless for the Blind Fund.

Send them to 10 Albion Place, Maidstone, Kent, ME14 5DZ. 

If you would like to include a donation form with your gift, it can be downloaded here - Donation Form (PDF)

Donate by phone

Call us on 01622 754757 to make a donation using your debit or credit card over the phone.

Lines are open Monday to Friday from 9am to 5pm.

Get in touch

If you'd like to make a donation via Bacs transfer, our Individual Giving & Legacy Manager, Hayley Wicker-Bradbury can help. Call her on 01622 754757 or email hayley@blind.org.uk for details. 

If you are a funder, please contact Beth Friend, Trusts and Foundations Manager on 01622 754757 or email beth@blind.org.uk

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Donate in memory

Find out about making a donation in memory of a loved one. Your kindness at this time will help someone else receive a lifeline to the world.

Donate in memory

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