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A message from the Vision Action Co-CEOs…

Dear Vision Action Supporters

We are writing to you today with both hope and urgency.

For years, Vision Action has helped children in some of the world’s poorest communities’ access something many of us take for granted, the ability to see clearly.

In Ghana, thousands of children are struggling at school simply because they cannot see the blackboard, read their books, or access basic eye care. A simple eye test or pair of glasses can change the course of a child’s life.

Today, however, our Ghana programme is under threat. Rising costs and funding shortfalls mean we urgently need support to continue delivering sight-saving care to children who need it most.

There is hope…

Bloobloom has generously pledged the first £10,000 towards our £50,000 appeal target. Every gift made today will help us move closer to unlocking that support and keeping this vital work alive.

Your gift could help provide: 

  • £25 can fund a basic eye test for 5 children 
  • £50 can fund a simple cataract surgery 
  • £100 can fund eye screening for a full classroom of children 
  • £250 can support a school vision screening programme  
  • £500 can help deliver life-changing eye care services to entire communities

Every child we help is a story of transformation. Children once unable to learn are returning to the classroom with confidence, independence, and hope for the future. 

Please help us continue this work.

You can donate via the button below.

If you are a UK taxpayer, your donation could increase by 25% at no extra cost through Gift Aid.

Thank you for standing with Vision Action and helping children see, learn, and thrive.

With gratitude

Jale Canlibalik & Tiwonge Mwase-Vuma
Co-Chief Executive Officers
Vision Action

Vision loss is responsible for a global economic productivity loss of US$ 410 billion annually. (The Lancet Global Health, 2021)
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368,090 eye tests have been carried out through Vision Action activities in the last 12 months including 2,424 school children, of which 59% were girls
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pairs of glasses have been prescribed through Vision Action activities in the last 12 months
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