Angel’s Story, A Day-by-Day Journal
Little Angel was born with congenital cataracts – one of the most easily treated causes of blindness in infants.
Little Angel was born with congenital cataracts – one of the most easily treated causes of blindness in infants.
On Friday, September 13, 2013, SEE volunteer Dr. Janak Shah, MBBS D.O., left his family and busy practice in Mumbai, and boarded a plane to Bhavnagar, Gujarat, India.
SEE International is proud to congratulate Drs. Luis Arévalo Soto and Ximena Guzmán de Arévalo for a successful surgical program to treat blindness in Chongwe, Zambia.
When Dr. Kris Karlen and ophthalmic technician Charles Narh volunteered with SEE International to perform free eye surgeries in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), they expected it to be a routine expedition.
The Democratic Republic of Congo (which was known as Zaire until 1997) is one of the poorest countries in the world, with very low access to vision care.
During 2014, SEE will partner with long-time local collaborators, Centro Cristiano de Servicios Humaniarios de Honduras.
The Daily Mail has published a glowing article on the volunteer work that our SEE Docs are carrying out in southern Africa.
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