Last month, Operation Eyesight hosted a group of philanthropists as part of an educational series featuring Dan Pallotta – author of “Uncharitable: How Restraints on Nonprofits Undermine Their Potential.” The Stanford Social Innovation Review said that the book “deserves to become the nonprofit sector’s new manifesto,” and we couldn’t agree more. Pallotta touched on a… Continue reading Creative Impact – risk-taking and innovation for the charitable sector
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World Sight Day: Time for us all to take action in the global effort to eliminate avoidable blindness
Those who live long enough will experience at least one eye condition during their lifetime. Today, on World Sight Day, I encourage us all to make eye health a global priority. The burden of vision impairment weighs more heavily on low- and middle-income countries, and the global demand for eye care is set to surge… Continue reading World Sight Day: Time for us all to take action in the global effort to eliminate avoidable blindness
The Gift of Sight restores a teen’s hope for future employment
When Jennifer was in her teens, her parents noticed that her grades started declining. She was a bright girl, and even the teachers at her school in the Central region of Ghana couldn’t explain why this was happening. Little did they know that Jennifer was suffering from vision loss. She first noticed at age 14… Continue reading The Gift of Sight restores a teen’s hope for future employment
Little girl’s hope for the future is restored
Twelve-year-old Hellen was struggling so much at school that she eventually dropped out. What was the point if she could hardly see to keep up with her studies? At home, she couldn’t help her mother pick up groceries from nearby shops because she couldn’t see to walk alone. “I depended on my siblings to do… Continue reading Little girl’s hope for the future is restored