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A woman wearing a blue head scarf smiles and looks to the left, she holder her baby, who is wearing blue shorts, and a yellow t-shirt.

 

Your donation today will help transform lives for people with sight-loss and disabilities in some of the world’s poorest places.

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A little boy with dark brown hair leans against his fathers chest. His eyes are blue and cloudy, showing clearly the bilateral cataracts.
Child cataract

£95 could restore sight for a child like Isidore, enabling them to see their friends and family again, go to school and play.

A headshot of a lady wearing a green sari. She has a white bandage across her left eye.
Adult cataract

£24 could restore sight for an adult like Sarita, enabling them to see their loved ones again, return to work, and earn a living.

A headshot of a woman looking into the camera. She has dark hair pulled back, and is wearing a black t-shirt.
Obstetric fistula

£72 could help us reach women and girls like Faith who are living with obstetric fistula, a condition developed through birth, causing incontinence and infections.

A little girl is sitting at a school desk. She is wearing a pink t-shirt with yellow and blue leaves printed. A teacher holds a book to her and points on the page.
Education

£20 could help get a child like Isabelle return to school and gain an education.

A lady is wearing a red scarf dress and red, blue and yellow beaded necklaces around her neck. She is sitting on a chair and looks into the camera.
Disasters and emergencies

£25 could help ensure people like Akale-Adir are not excluded in times of disasters and emergencies.

A teenage girl wearing a light green t-shirt smiles to her mother on the left hand side of the photo. Her mother wears an orange and black dress.
Mental health

£10 could help ensure people like Dilmaya get access to mental health support and guidance.

Your donation could help transform the lives of people living with and at risk of sight-loss and disabilities in some of the world’s poorest communities.

Unable to see clearly due to cataracts in both his eyes, Aanand struggled to keep up in school, and even simple joys like playing marbles with his friends became impossible.

Aanand has high hopes for his own future. He told us, “After studying, I want to become a doctor. I want to fix the eyes of other children who are suffering.”

Nakisinde walks along a path wearing a white dress and orange sandals. Her mother follows behind her.

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Change the life of adults and children like Nakisinde today with a gift.

Your donation will help people with sight loss and disabilities wherever the need is greatest.