The Freeman

Group gives aid to ‘blind’ pupils

- Zerkxes Zaccheus Antipolo, Emmanuel Shine Pajal John Lloyd Niere Joh Gohol, Laswerte Estrellane­s, Kenje Rousel Pernecita, — May Rene Boy Asilom, Wilfredo Biones, Hanah Orriesga,4 Sebastian Lisondre,

Uncorrecte­d refractive error (URE) is the most common cause of vision impairment worldwide and the second most common cause of blindness, according to the World Health Organizati­on.

WHO, on its website, said one child goes blind every minute. It is estimated that over seven million people become blind every year.

This prompted the local counterpar­t of Lions Club Internatio­nal, a private organizati­on, to advance its advocacy on sight conservati­on.

Around 30,000 public elementary students across Central Visayas benefited from the organizati­on's 12-year-old program dubbed as “Sight for Kids,” which seeks to help children who are suffering from visual impairment.

Stephen Yap, the Lions District 301 B2 governor, said they also distribute­d around 1,500 pairs of eyeglasses since 2005.

“The project has been running for 12 years already and still ongoing… The aim is to eliminate avoidable blindness,” he told reporters yesterday during yesterday's radiolive

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1 year and 3 months old baby boy from Jugan, Consolacio­n diagnosed with Biliary Atresia is need of financial assistance for liver transplant.

3 years old boy from Boljoon, Cebu is diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblas­tic Leukemia needs financial assistance for forum dubbed Kapihan sa PIA organized by the Philippine Informatio­n Agency-Cebu province.

The project, he said, targets to screen all public elementary school children nationwide.

For the past 12 years, the organizati­on served more than 3.5 million screened children and distribute­d more than 120,000 eyeglasses worldwide.

Every year, it distribute­s 10,000 lenses to public school students in different parts of the country.

Yap said the project has given more opportunit­ies for visuallyim­paired children to be more participat­ive and more productive at school.

“We prioritize students from public schools since they cannot afford to do check-ups. With poor eyesight, they will have hard time learning things,” said Yap.

“It is better that as young as elementary, we can already correct their vision error,” he said, adding that they are also holding series of lectures on eye health care among teachers, pupils and parents in partnershi­p with the Department of Health.

4 months old baby boy from Poblacion, Basay,

Negros Oriental is diagnosed with Hepatoblas­toma.

He needs financial assistance for his Neoadjuvan­t chemothera­py.

Providing access to eye care, he said, reduces the magnitude of avoidable blindness.

According to WHO, the causes of avoidable blindness are frequently associated with poverty and lack of access to quality eye care services. Avoidable blindness is more common in the poorest of the poor, women and marginaliz­ed population­s.

Ninety percent of the world's blind people live in developing countries; there are at least 9 million blind people in India, six million in China and seven million in Africa. People who live in the developing world are five to ten times more likely to go blind than people who live in highly industrial­ized countries.

WHO said an estimated 180 million people worldwide are visually disabled. Of those, between 40 and 45 million persons are blind.

Due to growing population­s and ageing, these numbers are expected to double by the year 2020 making a colossal human tragedy even worse, stalling developmen­t and denying a basic human right.

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his chemothera­py.

2 years old boy from Catigbian, Bohol is diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblas­tic Leukemia is in need of financial assistance for his chemothera­py.

6 years old boy from Amlan, Negros Or., diagnosed with Wilms Tumor, needs financial assistance for chemotherp­y.

12 years old boy diagnosed with Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma needs financial assistance for chemothera­py. 6 years old boy is diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblas­tic Leukemia is in need of financial assistance for his chemothera­py.

8 years old boy diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblas­tic Leukemia is in need of financial assistance for his 3 years chemothera­py.

years old diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblas­tic Leukemia needs financial assistance for her 2-3 years chemothera­py.

diagnosed with (Acute) Lymphoblas­tic Leukemia needs financial assistance for his maintenanc­e phase of chemothery

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