Providing vital vision aid to rural Nepal
Our mission is to provide professional eye healthcare and vision aid to rural Nepal.
Remote parts of Nepal have little to no access to essential eye care. Most never have an eye test in their lifetime, and their daily lives are suffering as a result. Together, we can change the lives of thousands.
Making a visible difference. Our last two projects in numbers:
1,527
Eye tests carried out over seven days
643
Pairs of glasses prescribed to those in need
101
People referred for cataract surgery and treated
Make a donation and change lives
Our work is only possible thanks to the kindness and generosity of our supporters. Every donation makes a real difference, no matter how big or small.
Will provide a pair of glasses to someone in need
Β£10
Will provide a family of three with a pair of glasses each
Β£25
Will provide someone with life-changing cataract surgery
Β£50
Changing peopleβs lives
Our goal is to provide people in rural Nepal with the eye care they need to improve their vision and quality of life. Check out our previous life-changing work and upcoming projects.
Our experienced team of dedicated healthcare professionals and volunteers bring decades of collective experience to dramatically improve the vision of those in need. Learn more about us and our mission.
Our team has a vision
Our amazing work isnβt possible without you. Help us put a smile on peopleβs faces, and create life-changing impact in rural Nepal by donating or becoming a volunteer.
Help make it possible
456 villagers seen. 293 glasses distributed.
Lives changed forever.
β SeeNepalβs work in Gorkha, Nepal.
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Make a donation
Our work is only possible thanks to the kindness and generosity of our supporters. Every donation makes a real difference, no matter how big or small, and is often the simplest and most effective way of making a real impact. Please help us by donating and changing someoneβs life.
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