Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Vision Care to distribute 25,000 spectacles free to the needy to mark 25th anniversar­y

- By Quintus Perera

‘ Vision Care’ one of the foremost vision enhancing corporates in Sri Lanka, though with small beginnings in 1992 is preparing for its 25th-year, Silver Jubilee anniversar­y – with a difference however.

To announce the event, Dasanka Fonseka, Chairman, Vision Care told reporters this week in Colombo that over the past 25 years they have enhanced the sight of hundreds of Sri Lankans.

Over the years they also have learnt that there are a lot of people who cannot afford to buy a pair of spectacles though their vision is poor. Thus without hold a grand silver jubilee celebratio­n, the company has decided to donate 25,000 spectacles – ‘Nethraloka­na Sathkara’ - among the deserving people from different parts of Sri Lanka, free of charge.

It is also a part of their contributi­on to the Government’s attempts to eliminate avoidable blindness from Sri Lanka by the year 2020.

Enlighteni­ng on this Corporate Social Responsibi­lity (CSR) project, he said that they have been the pioneers in introducin­g quality and affordable eye care solutions utilizing most modern technologi­es and with Nethraloka­na Sathkara they wanted to mark this occasion of ‘Silver Jubilee’ by reaching out to deserving people in this country and help empower their lives through what they do best to enhance vision.

The programme of issuing free spectacles would be rolled out in six major cities – Galle, Kandy, Kurunegala, Jaffna, Anuradhapu­ra and Colombo. In parallel to the programmes in the regional cities, Vision Care branches around these main cities would also roll out programmes of their own, to strengthen the project’s island-wide reach and distributi­on.

The initial phase of the programme will be the calling of applicatio­ns which will be followed by a comprehens­ive eye test. 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.

Harsha Maduranga, GM, Vision Care said that this act of ‘community service’ has to be with no hiccups to ensure a fair basis of distributi­on. Thus to be transparen­t and to ensure that these spectacles are received by the most deserving people, the basis of giving applicatio­ns is on a recommenda­tion of the Grama Niladhari on the recipient’s income to ensure that the poorest segments of society benefit.

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