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About Us.
Devdaya concentrates on working with Eye Sight problems.
What does it mean? Have we ever stopped and thought of the gift of being
able to see?
Have you ever stopped and wondered how a blind person is losing vision
feels?
Devdaya Trust has embarked on a new project. The mission is to help some
of the poorest people living in villages in and around Rajkot district
in India to eradicate blindness at an early stage.
How shall we do this?
For children:
By setting up a mobile
unit, visiting local villages and schools to prevent, diagnose and treat
eye infection.
Providing Vitamin A
tablets to the needy to treat vitamin A deficiency.
For adults:
Implanting lenses following
Cataract surgery
How can you participate in this mission?
Devdaya Trust has already
acquired and repaired the existing Eye Hospital in Wankaner with the
massive financial backing from a single Trustee.
We now need funds to
equip the Operating theatre and furnish with modern facilities so as
to be fully functioning by the year 2004. Each of the
two Operating theatres costs Rs.30 lakhs (circa £40,000)
Blind Trust USA
has pledged money towards the cost of a mobile unit.
Some of the best Cataract
lenses can be implemented at an all in cost of £10 per eye.
Besides the in house,
experienced team of doctors, some of the best and well-known eye consultants
from Mumbai have agreed to provide free consultation
services on regular basis.
We are particularly confident of this project based on previous generous
support from you, Members of the Enfield Lions and
Mayflower Rotary clubs UK and on a hands on
approach with the help of locally based dedicated
volunteers in successfully achieving the following.
Primary and Secondary
School Education: Building of Eleven Schools in and around the villages
of Rajkot district.
Primary Health Care:
refurbishing and re-equipping of Primary Health Care Centre in Wankaner,
following devastating earthquake in January
2001. The Centre has and is successfully continuing to provide Primary
Health screening, maternity, dental and ophthalmic services thus avoiding
tiring, inconvenient journeys to the nearest town at great expense that
can now be spent on health care.
Drugs Store: Establishing
a Pharmaceutical shop to distribute medicines at affordable prices.
Blindness, partial or complete loss of vision that cannot be corrected
by ordinary glasses. It may be due to damage to that part of the brain
involved with vision, or to the optic nerve, but much more commonly due
to the eyes themselves. It has been estimated that there are about 10
million people in the world without effective vision, and that for most
of them to the loss of sight could have been prevented. A major cause
of blindness particularly in the Developing world, is infectious disease,
such a trachoma (a form of chronic conjunctivitis), sexually transmitted
disease, measles, meningitis, diphtheria, leprosy and onchocerciasis
(river blindness). Dietary deficiency also plays a role. The World
Health Organisation has established national blindness
prevention programmes in many developing countries, largely based on
Primary Health Care: training
programmes the early recognition of cataract and trachoma have been setup
for the community health workers. In Developed countries the causes are
more commonly Glaucoma, Diabetes and hereditary and congenial conditions.
Restoration of sight is possibly only when blindness is due to clouding
have the translucent or cornea. In that case, removal of the lenses or
corneal grafting is effective. Facilities to help the blind and partially
sighted minimize their disability to include training for jobs, books,
textbooks and other material written Braille computer terminals.
Please join us to help those poor destitute people to retain or regain
their eyesight. We need your support to set this venture in motion.
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