In the developing world, 9 out of 10 people who are blind don’t have to be. Just £5 and a simple 20-minute procedure in one of our community-established Eye Care hospitals can restore a blind person’s vision – and their life.
Global Sight Solutions are dedicated to providing free eye care to those in need in the poorest parts of the developing world. Their mission is to establish eye care hospitals in collaboration with local communities, providing a full range of services to restore and preserve vision.
Since their inception in the 1990s, they have opened over 70 hospitals worldwide and have helped countless individuals see the world clearly again. Their story began with a passion to make a difference in the world, and they are committed to making sure that everyone has access to high-quality eye care, regardless of their ability to pay.
Global Sight Solutions are proud to partner with like-minded organisations including Rotary and The Rotary Foundation who share their commitment to providing free eye care to those in need. Together, we can make a difference and help people see the world clearly again. These partnerships enable Global Sight Solutions to continue their mission and expand their reach.
For further details on how to get involved visit the Global Sight Solutions website where you can find out how to book speaker or become a goodwill ambassador.
more A multi-club project led by the Rotary Club of Lindum Lincoln
more Enabling communities to take advantage of distant health-resources
more Running water available to a community & school in Nepal - A project initiated by the Rotary Club of Danetre Daventry
more Building a science lab in Ghana - A project led by the Rotary Club of Kettering Huxloe
more A global programme feeding school children in the world’s poorest communities, where hunger and poverty prevent children from gaining an education
more Deploying hospital ships to some of the poorest countries in the world, delivering vital, free healthcare to people in desperate need.
more Supporting limb camps and limb centres in Africa and the Indian sub-continent
back Clubs in District 1070 create and run their own International Projects