What Volunteers See And Do: From Eye Clinics To Rural Villages

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I wish to thank Unite For Sight for the wonderful job she has done. The outpour of gratitude, by people whose sight has been restored or can now read using reading glasses, makes me find satisfaction from service to humanity.
—Clement Donkor, Humjibre, Ghana