How would you to like to work with corrosive chemicals if your vision was impaired? Like Janet Williams, some people make their living that way. Janet lives in the town of Weija, Ghana, and worked at Pambros Salt Mine, the largest salt producer in western Africa. Two years ago, she started experiencing blurred vision, causing… Continue reading A safer and more promising future
Category: Eye Surgery
Going âabove and beyondâ to help restore sight
I recently had the pleasure of talking to Peter and Yvette, two longtime Canadian donors who approached Operation Eyesight seeking help for Peterâs childhood friend living in India. While itâs not an everyday occurrence, we went out of our way to arrange eye care for her. This is Peterâs story about Josephine⊠âSometimes, people go… Continue reading Going âabove and beyondâ to help restore sight
Finding joy in the happiness of others
Last summer, Operation Eyesight participated in Calgaryâs âAll Charity Festival.â Thatâs where we met our friend Ruby Anyumba and were once again reminded how small the world really is. You see, Ruby is originally from Kenya, and she had heard of Operation Eyesight before she arrived in Canada! In fact, her aunt, Juliana Otieno (or… Continue reading Finding joy in the happiness of others
A fatherâs heart rejoices: His son can see!
Sri Paresh Orang is a daily wage worker in a small village in northeast India. Paresh and his wife have two young sons â one of whom was born blind. Providing for his family was difficult for Paresh, and because of his youngest sonâs disability and the special care he required, life was that much… Continue reading A fatherâs heart rejoices: His son can see!




