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Through SightFirst, Lions are changing the world. Lions' SightFirst program has saved or restored sight to 27 million people around the world and improved eyecare for more than 100 million people. Here are just a few of those people's stories: In Tapachula, Mexico, Estella Gonzales made her living as a seamstress sewing school uniforms each day, carefully following the seams with her sewing machine. Estella Gonzales did not make much money at her job, but what she earned clothed and fed her family. “I came to get an eye exam and eyeglasses from the Lions. I’m very thankful the Lions have given me these glasses,” said Gonzales. “They will provide a better life for my family.”
“It was terrible not being able to read the mail. Every day, I would go out to the mailbox and just hold this pile of papers and just had no idea what they said.” Because of Lions’ vision, she received the low-vision assistance and technology to help her read and remain independent.
Thanks to SightFirst, he received a sight-saving trichiasis surgery to reverse the effects of repeated and painful infections. Because of a SightFirst-funded trichiasis, he can see again, an experience he describes in such awe as “being reborn.”
Because of Lions and SightFirst, she received a cataract surgery that returned joy to her life. “I’m very happy to get back my eyesight, I can see clearly, like my early days. God bless the Lions for the noble work they are doing.” Cataract is responisble for nearly 50 percent of the world's blindness. Currently, 18 million people suffer from cataract. To date Lions have funded more than 7,000,000 cataract surgeries through the SightFirst program. The 7,000,000th cataract surgery occurred at a Lions' eye Hospital in Miraj, a town in the Sangli District in the Maharashtra State, on the west coast of India. The patient was Vasant Pandharinath Hawal, age 60, a local farmer by trade. He heard of the SightFirst cataract screening services when a publicity van for the hospital came to his town. “Now I can read the newspaper again. My life is better because I see clearly again,” Hawal said. “Before the surgery, I was unable to do household work. I have Lions to thank for the restoration of my eyesight.”
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