Okanagan Rotarian, and Third World sight lady, Catharine Goheen is once again looking for help in supplying the vision needs for the poor in developing nations.
This time around the retired Dr. Specs Optical founder will be delivering donated used reading, sun and distance glasses to the Dang region of Nepal.
The eyeglasses help families in poor regions where they cannot afford, or do not have access to, vision care. For many their eyesight is a necessity to continue working and supporting their families, and allowing their children to get an education instead of working themselves.
The importance of reading glasses in the Third World?
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Donation of the glasses, which can be dropped off at Dr. Specs in Penticton Plaza near Shoppers Drugs, can be made until Nov. 16 when Goheen will; 香蕉视频直播減ack up the suitcases and am off to Nepal.香蕉视频直播
That area of the world was selected following a presentation by president Kevin Edgecombe of the Kelowna-based charity, to the Kelowna Ogopogo Rotary Club. At the meeting he told of the poverty affecting many families, forcing them to contract out their daughters for $50 annually.
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There, girls, as young as six years old, work night and day, often fed poorly, treated terribly, don香蕉视频直播檛 see their families for years and too often end up in the sex trade market.
Her International with help from Okanagan and Rotary have saved hundreds of girls from bondage, helped many other girls and mothers get an education and ending, at least in part, the custom of the contracting out of children.
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