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Help blind person see the world by donating ‘eyes’

Help blind person see the world by donating ‘eyes’
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Experience the power of giving by making a life-changing decision to donate all of your organs, including your precious eyes.

Your selfless act of generosity can make a critical difference in the survival and quality of life for others.
Experience the power of giving back to science and fuelling the pursuit of knowledge.

Join the movement and make a difference by donating to science for cutting-edge experimentation and transformative learning opportunities.

Having excellent eyesight is crucial for several reasons, including interacting with the world around us, being secure, and keeping our brains fresh.

Seeing is a bodily sensation; it’s a sensory experience in which the eyes concentrate light that has reflected off of various objects and forms.

If we choose to donate our eyes after death, we can illuminate this world for someone lost in darkness, bringing a ray of light back into their life. Two people may be able to view the world through the eyes donated by the deceased individual.

Kenya is known for its rich civilisation and religious importance. People here believe in charity. Then why do we refrain from donating eyes? Kindly consider making a commitment to donate your eyes and spreading awareness among your loved ones.

— Surjit Singh Flora is a veteran journalist and freelance writer in Brampton, Canada

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