New Hope for a Cambodian Woman
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.
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.
In 2002, I traveled to Da Nang, Vietnam, as part of a SEE (Surgical Eye Expeditions) project.
Caleb Ashbrook is a pre-med student from Texas Christian University (TCU), who volunteered on a joint SEE International & Mission of Healing Eyes sight-restoring program to Zihuatanejo, Mexico in May 2015.
David Hall is an American who has worked as a volunteer missionary in the Philippines for many years. In 2014, he lost his sight to cataracts and sought treatment from a SEE clinic.
Meet Jaedeanne Shaver, an Alcon employee from Fort Woth, Texas, who traveled to Phnom Penh, Cambodia to participate on a SEE expedition.
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.
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