2024 Veterans Week
SEE’s Humanitarian of the Year Award honors the dedication and achievement of volunteer ophthalmologists and partner organizations that are committed to ending preventable blindness.
SEE’s Humanitarian of the Year Award honors the dedication and achievement of volunteer ophthalmologists and partner organizations that are committed to ending preventable blindness.
SEE’s Humanitarian of the Year Award honors the dedication and achievement of volunteer ophthalmologists and partner organizations that are committed to ending preventable blindness.
With the holiday shopping season now in full swing, we want to take a moment and suggest safety guidelines when choosing the perfect gifts for little ones in your lives.
Happy Thanksgiving to all of SEE’s wonderful volunteers, donors, and supporters!
In honor of World Sight Day, SEE launched an annual Humanitarian of the Year Award, to recognize the outstanding dedication and achievement of volunteer ophthalmologists committed to ending avoidable blindness.
Colonel John Blashford-Snell is a former British Army officer, who has been hailed as, “the last of the great adventurers.”
August is Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month, so I’d like to take a few minutes during this busy back-to-school season, and remind you to remember one of the most important learning tools: children’s eyes.
When U.K.-based tech entrepreneur Chris Mairs told me that he was going to bike across North America to raise funds
Chris, a tech entrepreneur from the U.K., is raising money for SEE by riding over 3,600 miles across the country.
During a program in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, our volunteers met Denise, who came seeking vital vision care.
On April 16th, 2017, the world lost a visionary of the highest order, and many of us at SEE lost a dear friend and mentor. Harry S. Brown, MD, FACS, passed away Easter morning.
For British entrepreneur and computer engineer Chris Mairs, SEE International’s mission of preventing blindness and restoring sight worldwide is deeply personal.
SEE International is proud to present this lecture by Helena Ndume, M.D., an internationally renowned ophthalmologist & humanitarian from Namibia.
Martha lost her vision about a year ago. As a result, she had to rely on her grandson Titus to care for her, which meant that he couldn’t go to school or play with his friends.
Mail donations to:
SEE International
PO Box 981263
W. Sacramento, CA 95798-1263
Home office address:
6500 Hollister, Suite 120
Goleta, CA 93117
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