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Life without glasses, but not in a good way!

July 1st, 2012

optometery-giving-sightOptometry Giving Sight is a charity that helps provide eyecare and glasses to people in developing countries.  Ireland is paired with Mozambique.   Dublin Institute of Technology and University of Ulster have helped set up a college in Nampula to train local people as optometrists.  When qualified, they will be able to test vision and provide glasses to people in the area.

According to the Optometry Giving Sight website, there are currently only 17 ophthalmologists and even fewer optometrists and dispensing opticians in the country.  This is unbelievable for a country of 21 million people.  Those of us with poor eyesight can only imagine how difficult it would be to manage without our glasses.

Last year, we raised enough money to fund 297 people to receive an eye exam and glasses in Mozambique, and were awarded Practice of the Year for raising the most money from donation boxes in Ireland.  Thanks to all our patients who contributed to our donation box and cake sale.  Keep up the good work

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Raising funds for Mozambique Eye Project with a cakesale at Rathmines

Mary Brown Optometrist and Maria Donlon Student Optometrist

Donate your old spectacles and transform lives

January 8th, 2011

Mozambique Eye Care Project

Donate your old spectacles!

Dr. James Loughman, Lecturer at the Optometry Department of the DIT is our resident Optometrist in Blanchardstown on Wednesday evenings and Sundays. James is also the Chair of the ” Giving Sight National Committee in Ireland”.

James gets out on the ground delivering eye-care to the poorest in the world. Spectacles were dispensed to 600 people in Nampula in November, bringing to a total of 2,838. Most of these patients were new to spectacles and many of them practically blind. Imagine the different to their quality of life.

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Dr. James Loughman

Transform lives when you contribute to our repair box for Mozambique.

We do not charge for small repairs which involve our own time only, but we do encourage you to make a contribution to the Mozambique Eye-care project.