Giving Angel a Brighter Future
Angel was born with congenital cataracts – one of the most easily treated causes of blindness in infants.
Angel was born with congenital cataracts – one of the most easily treated causes of blindness in infants.
When I found out earlier this year that I would be taking part in one of SEE’s international programs in El Progreso, Honduras, I was ecstatic.
Dembi Dolo is in the Southwestern part of Ethiopia close to South Sudan. It’s a small town in the green hills dotted with coffee plantations.
During the first two weeks of July, SEE held a special expedition with NBA Hall of Famer Dikembe Mutombo and the Dikembe Mutombo Foundation, aimed at improving access to vision care in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
In 2015, Dr. Ken Turley launched a new partnership with SEE International to support an eye care clinic at La Gaviota, a school for disabled children in Mexico.
When we first said “bula” to Pono Jesse, he and his family had traveled for hours by foot, car, and boat.
In 2013, Tes Pha, a Cambodian woman, became one of the first acid attack victims in Cambodia to receive a successful cornea transplant, thanks to SEE International’s surgical team.
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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