The St. Ingbert Rotary Club shipped around 5,000 spectacle frames worth around 70,000 euros for an aid project in Sri Lanka. For eight months now, the Rotary Club St. Ingbert has been collecting old glasses that have been exchanged for new frames through the glasses recycling center in St. Wendel and are now benefiting poor people from the island nation in the Indian Ocean.
back This is an innovative project to provide spectacles for the people of Sri Lanka, particularly for the poor and the elderly. As at July 2023 over 100,000 have been sent.
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