Through vision screenings and educational support, we help families overcome financial barriers and work towards breaking the cycle of poverty.
. Through community drives, we ensure that students and their families have access to basic needs while focusing on growth and learning
Poor eye health increases the risk of mortality up to 2.6 times. Through vision & general health screenings the well-being of our communities are cared for.
80% of learning is visual and glasses can reduce the odds of failing a class by 44%. Through vision screenings and back to school drives, students are able to reach one step closer to obtaining good education.
Women are 12% more likely to have vision loss than men, it has been found that 55% of persons with vision loss are female. Vision screenings increase the ability to detect visual impairments.
Vision loss costs the global economy $411 billion every year in lost productivity alone. Glasses can increase workplace productivity by 22%. Through vision screenings and accessible educational resources, persons are able to increase economic growth.
With vision care accessible to underserved families, and with assistance of resources, the inequality gap decreases, ensuring no child is left behind.
Through partnerships with schools, clinics, NGO’s, communities and other professionals both locally and internationally, the SDG can be supported.