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WHAT DO WE DO?

We are in pursuit of Eye Health & Education of visually impaired learners

Salus Oculi

October 5

Education and rehabilitation of the blind the visually impaired

WE SUPPORT

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September 12

Building and equipping schools for the Visually Impaired

BUILDING + EQUIPPING

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September 5

Reduce

the severity of Visual Impairment by creating equal opportunities for visually impaired persons

Impact

Better education has led to better chances of employment and entrepreneurship

Education equals employment & entrepreneurship

School Support

We build and furnish schools with necessary learning aids for visually impaired persons

Medical Support

By providing quality and accessible health care for the visually impaired, SOK has given hope to families and communities

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Personal Aid

empowering visually impaired persons with capital for income generating activities or scholarships

OUR PROJECTS

Better education has led to better chances of employment and entrepreneurship

MORE INFO

Our Projects

Special Schools

13

Eye Units

11

Visually impaired persons access eye care & education

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Working alongside the Government and communities

We have identified undeserved communities and customized our services and projects to ensure they reach where they are needed the most

In pursuit of Eye Health & Education for the visually impaired

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Visually impaired persons can now access eye services nearer their homes by construction of clinics

Better education has led to better chances of employment and entrepreneurship

There’s been significant improvement of living standards and consequent reduction of poverty

Saving sights by facilitating treatment and prevention of blindness

Reducing the severity of Visual Impairment

Visually impaired persons can now access eye services nearer their homes by construction of clinics and introduction of adequate medical equipment and personnel

Our Causes are essential in helping the visualy impaired!

Visually impaired persons can now access eye services nearer their homes by construction of clinics and introduction of adequate medical equipment and personnel