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January • 2022

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ADVERTORIAL

Sight is Equal to Freedom Over a billion people today live with vision impairment that is either preventable or treatable. Almost 90 percent of people affected with vision impairment live in developing countries, where not being able to see often means a life of poverty. It’s nearly impossible to work, feed yourself, or support your family. Together, we can change that. 90 percent of vision impairment can be prevented or cured. In fact, more than half of the world’s blindness is caused by cataracts, a condition that can be reversed with a 15-minute surgery costing only $50. Seva’s vision is a world free of avoidable blindness. Restoring sight is one of the most costeffective interventions to end

suffering and poverty. With clear vision, those you help can return to work and school and lead productive lives. Seva builds sustainable eye care systems worldwide by creating access to eye care, building capacity of new and existing eye hospitals and systems, and collecting and learning from evidence. Since 1978, Seva has empowered underserved communities and provided eye care services to more than 46 million people in more than 20 countries including Native American Communities in the U.S. Seva’s work was recognized in a huge way recently—they were named the winner of the Kristof Holiday Impact Grand Prize!

“It feels miraculous to watch people regain their sight, but it’s a miracle that we can all make happen. Seva Foundation, the Grand Prize Winner of this year’s Holiday Impact Prize, is transforming people’s lives for as little as $50 per cataract surgery. Seva works in more than 20 countries abroad and in Native American communities in the United States, and nothing is more joyous than seeing the impact of its work on people who had thought they would never see again.”— Nicholas Kristof

PHOTO BELOW © 2012 ELLEN CRYSTAL PHOTOGRAPHY. ABOVE: WOMAN IN TANZANIA CONDUCTING AN EYE SCREENING © BY JOE RAFFANTI/SEVA FOUNDATION

PHOTO OF WENDY © COURTESY OF SEVA FOUNDATION

A SEVA STORY It started as a typical hot, dusty morning in Melchor de Mencos, a small town in the Peten region of Guatemala near the border of Belize. As the morning progressed, the town became crowded with people streaming in from miles around. Some came by bus, others on motorcycles, bicycles, and on foot. Filled with hope, they had come to attend a Seva-sponsored outreach screening camp organized by Seva’s longtime local partner, Visualiza. Word traveled quickly that the outreach team had returned, offering free care to anyone with an eye problem. Over two days, 700 people waited patiently to have their eyes examined at the temporary clinic that had been set up in the center of town. The first morning, the line spilled out of the front door. Many sought refuge from the unrelenting sun beneath umbrellas. A nervous mother brought her nine-year-old daughter Wendy, hoping the doctors could restore sight to her blind eye. Five years ago, Wendy had lost vision in her eye after accidentally being bumped in the head while playing with friends. Making their way through the series of exam stations, Wendy

and her mother learned that Visualiza’s ophthalmologists might be able to help her see again by operating on her eye. The doctors informed them that a cataract that had formed after the injury was causing her vision loss. Wendy was scheduled for surgery, which would take place the next morning at Visualiza’s outreach clinic. Transportation was arranged for Wendy and her mother, along with all of the other patients who had been identified as requiring sight-restoring surgery. Of the 25 patients who boarded the clinic’s bus, Wendy was the only child. The next morning, dressed in a hospital gown, Wendy bravely sat with the adult patients as she waited to be called in for surgery. Twenty-four hours later, after a successful surgery, the eye patch was removed and Wendy slowly opened her eyes. For the first few days, Wendy’s vision was a little blurry. But after being fitted with a pair of prescription glasses, Wendy’s follow-up exam showed that her vision had come back nicely and the surgery had been a great success! With vision restored, Wendy can now see clearly and is excited to be returning to school. Thanks to Seva donors, Wendy’s future is bright and full of potential.

Transform

Lives by

Restoring

Sight.

YOU CAN GIVE SOMEONE THEIR SIGHT BACK FOR JUST $50.

Donate at www.seva.org

Restoring sight is one of the most effective interventions to reduce suffering and poverty. Help someone see clearly again so they have a chance at an education, work and can support their families and communities!


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