12 September 2011 1:00 GMT / By Ian Hughes
It’s not often you get to grab a unique piece of sporting memorabilia and help raise much needed funds for a good cause.
But at www.sightsavers/eyesonf1 you can.
Buy a ticket through their Facebook page and you’ll be entered into a prize draw for one of these amazing prints of top Formula 1 drivers. The first shot is Mark Webber, and with tickets costing just £1, this is a chance not to be missed. Other drivers to feature in the campaign include Jenson Button, Michael Schumacher and Lewis Hamilton.
A pound buys a pair of glasses for somebody who desperately needs them, and just £3 can protect an entire family from blindness in the developing world. A fiver will pay for a sight-saving operation.
So, for the price of lunch, you can help people see again and maybe grab a great picture to hang on your wall too.
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