Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India

by Project Prakash Foundation
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Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
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Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India
Bring Sight to Blind Children in Rural India

Project Report | Nov 9, 2017
Helping More Children

By Sheila B. Lalwani | Executive Director

Her Family Couldn't Afford Her Surgery - And Had Nearly Given Up  

Editors Note: For an example of the children Project Prakash finds, read the following story. -Sheila B. Lalwani, Executive Director

Morena, Madhya Pradesh 
— A team of outreach workers and doctors set up camp in a city hours away from the capital region. 

The team had come to Morena, a city in central India known for high poverty and gaping lack of access to healthcare services. Over the last several years, Project Prakash has ventured further and further into the interiors of India in search of children with low vision and curable blindness.

The sounds of the adhan, or call to prayer, could be heard. Temple bells also rang. One by one, children lined up to get their eyes checked. Most of them had normal vision. Then, we met Anushka, a girl of 6.

Meeting Anushka: The Power Of Outreach

Born with compromised vision, Anushka didn't come from a family that could even afford three meals a day. Basic healthcare was out of the question. Most in her family had stopped schooling early, and the family barely scraped by. When people saw that Anushka needed help, they didn't know where to go.

Tragedy struck the family when her father died in an accident. As the sole breadwinner for the family, his passing left the family scrambling to survive. Like many widows in conservative India, Anushka's mother did not remarry and moved in with family. When the family heard about Project Prakash, they agreed to meet the outreach team. Over the years, Project Prakash has screened tens of thousand of children. Anushka was different because she came from a particularly disadvantaged family.

Going from Darkness to Light

After several consultations, Anushka arrived at the Prakash Center in Delhi.

She met with the surgeons who would operate on her eyes. The surgeons the next day corrected her vision. 

As Anushka recovered, she made frequent visits to the Prakash Center to interact with the team and play. 

"Her vision has improved significantly," program manager Ajay Chawariya said. 

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Jun 12, 2017
Their Families Couldn't Afford TheirSurgeries - And Had NearlyGiven Up: A Project Prakash Update

By Sheila Lalwani | Project Leader

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