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The Rotary Club of Coimbatore Central, Tamil Nadu, India, has sponsored numerous projects to prevent blindness among thousands of Indians. Photo courtesy of Rotary News/Rotary Samachar.

The Rotary Club of Coimbatore Central, Tamil Nadu, India, is at the center of an international effort that has helped prevent avoidable blindness throughout the country for nearly 20 years.

According to the Blind Foundation for India, about 80 percent of the approximately 15 million cases of blindness among Indians are curable or preventable. Cataracts, corneal disease, and diabetic retinopathy are among the conditions that account for the scourge.

Concerned about this situation, the Coimbatore Central club partnered in 1990 with the Sankara Eye Foundation, an organization that is dedicated to preventing avoidable blindness and has several facilities throughout India. The club coordinated a US$167,000 Health, Hunger and Humanity Grant from The Rotary Foundation with support from Indian and U.S. districts that served a population of 1.85 million and funded nearly 10,000 eye surgeries over five years at the Sankara Eye Centre in Coimbatore.

Since then, the work of the Coimbatore Central Rotarians has only gained momentum. The club has headed up six Matching Grant projects, including an effort in 2007 that involved six districts from India and U.S.  joining forces with a group of international charities to support a program that screens rural citizens over age 40 for diabetic retinopathy using state-of-the-art mobile equipment. Through 5,613 screening events, this Gift of Vision outreach program served a five-state area with more than 32 million people and provided over 362,000 free eye surgeries.

Clubs from several other countries have also worked with the Coimbatore Central club through district-level service projects not funded by the Foundation. A collaboration with the Rotary Club of Bremen-Hansa, Germany, for example, led to a multidistrict project that paid for about 1,500 curative eye surgeries. When Rotaractors in the Netherlands heard about the Sankara Eye Centre effort, they collected $23,000 to help operation rooms.

Adapted from a story by Varsha Makhija in the February 2008 issue of Rotary News/Rotary Samachar, the regional magazine serving districts in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.


6 Comments:
At 3:03PM on 30 April 2009, Rtn P.R.Manigandan wrote: You gave vision to more than thousand persons, showed them the world. Very good project. Congratulations to all the office bearers of Rotary club of Coimbatore central.
At 8:50AM on 29 December 2008, ARVIND GARG wrote: It is a wonderful Project for a community to give sight to curable blind. It is great job RC Coimbatore is doing service,Congratulations to the members
At 9:57AM on 12 May 2008, Rtn YR Bakshi wrote: It is a wonderful Project, To give sight to curable blind is great job RC Coimbatore is doing yeaman service
At 10:06AM on 12 May 2008, Suresh Kumar Sablok wrote: The Club has a great vision for the vision. Congratulations to the members and all concerned from Rotary Club of Nahan Sirmour Hills District 3080 India.
At 4:17PM on 7 May 2008, Claire Jean wrote: Defirnetly, this is a wonderful project for these people; especially for these people who couldn't afford these kind of surgeries in private doctor, or clinic. This should a great apportunity for people to show thier generasity to help others who's need. This story is inspiration for me; due to the fact, that the healthcare of country in Haiti is very poor but my plan is create a healthcare plan for those who can not afford to pay medical examination or procedure for free.
At 9:55AM on 7 May 2008, Sanjeev wrote: It is a great project. Would be delighted to contribute to it any possible way.

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