Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Vision Care launches ‘Nethraloka­na Sathkara’ to mark 25 years

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Having successful­ly enhanced the vision of hundreds of thousands of Sri Lankans for a quarter century, Vision Care will celebrate its 25 year anniversar­y, by officially launching ‘Nethraloka­na Sathkara’, a pioneering initiative to distribute 25,000 spectacles among deserving people from different parts of Sri Lanka at no cost.

Starting next week, Nethraloka­na Sathkara will be rolled out in six major cities of the country: Galle, Kandy, Kurunegala, Jaffna, Anuradhapu­ra and Colombo. In parallel to the programmes in the regional cities, the company’s branches that are situated around these six main cities will also roll out programmes of their own, strengthen­ing the project’s islandwide reach and distributi­on.

Expressing his views about their significan­t initiative, Vision Care Chairman/chief Executive Officer, Dasantha Fonseka said, “Launching Nethraloka­na Sathkara on the outset of our 25th anniversar­y is quite momentous for us all at Vision Care. We have been pioneers in introducin­g quality and affordable eye care solutions as well as stateof-the-art optometry technologi­es at our island-wide branches, helping enhance the vision of thousands of Sri Lankans over the years. With Nethraloka­na Sathkara, we wanted to mark this occasion by reaching out to deserving people in the country, and help empower their lives through what we do best, enhance vision.”

The initial phase of Nethraloka­na Sathkara will be the calling of applicatio­ns, which will commence from 24th April to 9th May for residents in the Galle and Kandy areas. Jaffna and Kurunegala applicatio­ns are scheduled from 8th May to 23rd May, while Anuradhapu­ra and Colombo applicatio­ns will be called out from 22nd May till 6th June.

This will be followed by a comprehens­ive eye test for the chosen applicants from midmay onwards. Based on the tests conducted by qualified optometris­ts of Vision Care, a reading or a prescribed spectacle will be given to the applicant at the final distributi­on of spectacles, which is scheduled for June onwards.

“This programme also acts as a reminder to our purpose as an organizati­on every single day, which is: to give Sri Lankans the best possible vision, enabling them to see the world and improve their lives through quality products and services. By eventually reaching out to 25,000 families and extending the programme to all parts of Sri Lanka, we believe that this initiative will turn out to be a platform to create much needed awareness and education about vision impairment and preventabl­e blindness among Sri Lankans,” Fonseka stated further.

The government has also appreciate­d Vision Care’s effort in launching such a magnanimou­s scheme, as it strongly complement­s ‘Vision 2020’, the national programme developed by the government to eliminate avoidable blindness from Sri Lanka by the year 2020.

The applicatio­n forms will be made available through Vision Care branches island-wide, and will be given out on a ‘firstcome-first-serve’ basis. More informatio­n on the opening and closing dates for applicatio­ns will be informed through the media starting next week.

 ??  ?? From left: Srimantha Wewelwala, Sales Manager, Corporate Office, Vision Care; Vidya Jayarathna, Deputy Project Chair, Nethraloka­na Sathkara; Janaka Fonseka, Managing Director, Vision Care; Dr. Muditha Kulatunga, Consultant Ophthalmol­ogist and National...
From left: Srimantha Wewelwala, Sales Manager, Corporate Office, Vision Care; Vidya Jayarathna, Deputy Project Chair, Nethraloka­na Sathkara; Janaka Fonseka, Managing Director, Vision Care; Dr. Muditha Kulatunga, Consultant Ophthalmol­ogist and National...
 ??  ?? Senior officials of Vision Care donating 3600 spectacles to the National Eye Hospital
Senior officials of Vision Care donating 3600 spectacles to the National Eye Hospital

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