Kenyan schoolteacher Dinah says some of her best memories include the ‘ah-ha!’ moments when her students realized they could read and write. Now retired, she looks forward to evenings when she reads to her granddaughters, passing knowledge between generations. “It’s an honour to share my passion for teaching with the girls, though there was a… Continue reading No headaches thanks to new reading glasses
Author: Leanna Smashnuk
Student thriving in school thanks to new eyeglasses
Salome grew up picking fruit and berries with her friends in the bushes near their village in Uasin Gishu County, Kenya. As they picked berries they would laugh and sing songs, and on their way home they would compare their handfuls of the fruit as they snacked on their bounty. But when they entered their preteen… Continue reading Student thriving in school thanks to new eyeglasses
Eyeglasses end isolation for student
Remus is a top student in his class, but his inability to see the blackboard isolated him from his peers. “I have always loved school,” says Remus, pictured above standing outside his classroom in Mfantseman, Central Ghana. “I plan to follow in my parents’ footsteps by getting a master’s degree in the future.” For many… Continue reading Eyeglasses end isolation for student
Donor profile: Nikhil Srivalsan, Philanthropist
When 16-year-old Nikhil Srivalsan put on his first pair of glasses two years ago, his mind filled with memories of a family trip to India, where he noticed many seniors were affected with cataracts. He was shocked to learn that India has one of the world’s largest blind populations, including children, and more than half… Continue reading Donor profile: Nikhil Srivalsan, Philanthropist