Our latest news and sight stories: the stories of the women, children and people living in extreme poverty and isolation that have been given the power of sight because of our donors are inspiring. Every one of them is worth sharing.
Sweat for Sight is a multi-faceted event in support of Seva Canada, held on and around World Sight Day, which is on October 12th 2017, the annual day of awareness of blindness and visual impairment. Get involved today.
Thirty-five years ago, Seva’s founders had a vision – a world in which no one is needlessly blind or visually impaired. See how far we've come since then, all thanks to your generosity and belief that everyone deserves the right to sight.
While gender equity in eye care has improved for women, girls still remain 2 to 3 times less likely to access and receive care than boys. Learn what you're doing to help change this.
Aravind, Seva's partner is a leader in capacity building in the eye care world. Meet Dr. Asim Sil, who has worked with Aravind in rural West Bengal for 22 years as an advisor and mentor in eye care.
Drew has been committed to raising funds and giving the power of sight since he was just 7 years old! Now 18, Drew sat down to tell us more about his passion for fundraising.
Helping all children who need spectacles means doing more than visiting schools and offering good refractive services. Partnerships with local government, hospitals and community groups are needed, alongside a thorough awareness of gender disparities and disability.
An anonymous Seva donor knows just how many blind people's lives can be changed if Seva wins Canada Helps' Great Canadian Giving Challenge $10,000 prize so much so that they have offered to match any donation made in June up to another $10,000!