Providing suitable spectacles to a villager by Equal Health |
Equal Health Australia has provided spectacles to
2458 persons in February 2020 in SEVAI target Villages, such as Arumbuhal
Nagar- Pettavaithalai, Allur and Amoor of Trichirapalli District and Melapatty
of Karur District of Tamilnadu from 3rd to 12th February,
2020.Mr.Paul Clarke, Director of Equal Health with six more health volunteers namely Ms.
Hardie Angela, Ms.Ashlea Rusby, Mr. Khyber Alam, Ms. Na Pham, Ms.Sue
Strachan and Ms. Unnamalai Chidambaram in collaboration of SEVAI team conducted the spectacles to the needy population
after professional screening of the vision of the villages. Equal Health,
Australia conducts this program more than a decade in these village localities
and villagers express their appreciation to Equal Health and SEVAI for
organizing such an important vision support program.K.Govindaraju, Director SEVAI
appreciated the services of Equal Health Team and said, “Optical services
provided by Equal Health not only improves the vision of the people and it is
also a powerful social and economic development tool as equal Health provides free
spectacles, vision screening and bring the wonder of clear vision to the poor
people those need support of spectacles and the spectacles improve daily functioning, productivity, and earning potential,
creating a better probability of eliminating poverty, enhancing learning, and with spectacles, the beneficiaries of this project see well.” SEVAI Shanthi Higher Secondary School students, SEVAI volunteers
and rural people volunteered in organizing the spectacles distribution projects
in remote villages.-Kris
Certificate of Appreciation to a volunteer |
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