Thousands of poor Pakistanis suffer from preventable blindness due to untreated cataracts and limited access to affordable eye care. This project will provide **free eye surgeries for 1,000 deserving patients**, along with screenings, medicines, and post-operative care. By restoring sight, the project will improve health, independence, education, and livelihood opportunities for vulnerable individuals, enabling them to lead productive lives and support their families with dignity.
Thousands of people in Pakistan suffer from cataracts and other preventable eye conditions that can lead to blindness if left untreated. Many elderly individuals, low-income families, and residents of underserved communities cannot afford eye examinations or surgery. Vision loss limits their ability to work, care for themselves, and participate in daily life, creating a cycle of poverty, dependence, and reduced quality of life for affected individuals and their families.
This project will provide free cataract surgeries, eye examinations, medications, and follow-up care to vulnerable individuals suffering from preventable blindness and vision impairment in Pakistan. Through partnerships with qualified ophthalmologists and healthcare facilities, patients will receive timely treatment that restores sight and improves their quality of life. By removing financial barriers to eye care, the project will help individuals regain independence, return to daily activities,
Restoring sight can transform lives for years to come. Beneficiaries will regain independence, improve their ability to work, care for their families, and participate fully in their communities. Reduced vision-related disability can lessen the financial burden on households and caregivers while improving overall well-being. Over time, the project will contribute to lower rates of preventable blindness, healthier communities, and greater economic productivity among vulnerable populations across P
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