News and Stories
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.
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You Open The Door to New Possibilities
Dear Donors, Sight is more than the ability to see; it can be the foundation for safety, independence, and opportunity. It can also be the

Memories of The Third Eyeball: with Drs. Pauline Pariser and Howie Abrams
Drs. Pauline Pariser and Howie Abrams were there at the very beginning of Seva Canada. It wasn’t a conventional path (or what they expected to

Seva Canada is Growing and Expanding Thanks to Your Support: 43rd Annual General Meeting
This year, Seva Canada hosted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) virtually, bringing our global community together online. On November 5, 2025, donors, international program partners, and guests from around

Olga’s Story: Seeing Hope Again in the Peruvian Amazon
Olga Marina Armas Vilchis lives in Indiana, a small riverside community along the Amazon River in Peru. Now in her early eighties, she has spent

Seva Canada has been announced as a winner of the Communication Arts Advertising competition
Seva Canada has been announced as a winner of the Communication Arts Advertising competition. The work is one of 117 projects selected from over 1,200 entries.

Nasra Sees The World Anew
At just seven years old, Nasra is discovering the world with fresh eyes— quite literally. When she first speaks, she is shy, unsure even of


The Ripple Effect of Vision: A Journey from Madurai to Seva Canada
Nearly 30 years ago, while working for a UK corporation supporting volunteer programs in India, a young professional found himself in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. It

Seeing the Ripples of Your Compassion
Dear Seva Canada Supporters, Thank you for your steadfast support of Seva Canada. In a world facing so much turbulence, your commitment is a grounding

From Blurred Vision to a Bright Future: Prebheksya’s Story
Thirteen-year-old Prebheksya sat in her classroom in rural Nepal, struggling to read the blackboard, her textbooks, and even see the faces of her friends. She

You Open The Door to New Possibilities
Dear Donors, Sight is more than the ability to see; it can be the foundation for safety, independence, and opportunity. It can also be the

Memories of The Third Eyeball: with Drs. Pauline Pariser and Howie Abrams
Drs. Pauline Pariser and Howie Abrams were there at the very beginning of Seva Canada. It wasn’t a conventional path (or what they expected to

Seva Canada is Growing and Expanding Thanks to Your Support: 43rd Annual General Meeting
This year, Seva Canada hosted its Annual General Meeting (AGM) virtually, bringing our global community together online. On November 5, 2025, donors, international program partners, and guests from around

Olga’s Story: Seeing Hope Again in the Peruvian Amazon
Olga Marina Armas Vilchis lives in Indiana, a small riverside community along the Amazon River in Peru. Now in her early eighties, she has spent

Seva Canada has been announced as a winner of the Communication Arts Advertising competition
Seva Canada has been announced as a winner of the Communication Arts Advertising competition. The work is one of 117 projects selected from over 1,200 entries.

Nasra Sees The World Anew
At just seven years old, Nasra is discovering the world with fresh eyes— quite literally. When she first speaks, she is shy, unsure even of


The Ripple Effect of Vision: A Journey from Madurai to Seva Canada
Nearly 30 years ago, while working for a UK corporation supporting volunteer programs in India, a young professional found himself in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. It

Seeing the Ripples of Your Compassion
Dear Seva Canada Supporters, Thank you for your steadfast support of Seva Canada. In a world facing so much turbulence, your commitment is a grounding

From Blurred Vision to a Bright Future: Prebheksya’s Story
Thirteen-year-old Prebheksya sat in her classroom in rural Nepal, struggling to read the blackboard, her textbooks, and even see the faces of her friends. She