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Collecting for Red Puppy Appeal and Blind Week

Each year thousands of people volunteer their time as collectors in one or both of the Foundation's major appeals. This significant contribution enables the Foundation to raise the funds it needs for its programmes.

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40 years on and still collecting

Blind Week volunteer collector Jessie Main.
Blind Week volunteer collector Jessie Main in the Blind Week collector gear

With eight children, 25 grandchildren and five great-grandchildren you'd think Jessie Main (82) would have enough activities to fill her day, but after over forty years of support, she's still collecting for the RNZFB.

"It's such a worthy cause to collect for and something that affects so many people," says Jessie whose brother is now vision-impaired.  "We're all getting older, and more and more of us are going to need support from the Foundation of the Blind.

"To give your time as a collector means you are directly helping blind New Zealanders. And it's really no time at all – you can even ask to collect at a time that suits you."

Jessie has missed only one appeal in the last 42 years - quite a feat that few people have accomplished, but Jessie takes it all in her stride.

"I started collecting after visiting blind people at what was then the Blind Institute. I've always been inspired by the achievements of blind and vision-impaired people and really see collecting as my way of supporting their independence," says Jessie.

"Each year I think this'll be my last appeal but while I'm still fit enough I'll keep on!"

Thousands of volunteers are needed nationwide to "rattle a bucket" at their local supermarket, CBD or shopping centre for as little as two hours.