Unite For Sight, Inc. - International Medical Opportunities
Unite For Sight, Inc. - International Medical Opportunities
International Medical Opportunities
A picture of Andrew of Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
"Jennifer, I write to show my gratitude to you for supporting such a worthy cause to give sight to the nearly blind who cannot afford even a daily meal. Your effort is immense to those of us who are in need. I am a direct beneficiary of your generous donations to assist people you don't even know. It is my prayer that God almighty bless you. The entire team did excellently well and were very kind to us all."
-Andrew, Unite For Sight Cataract Patient at Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
A picture of Eye Technician at Cape Coast Christian Eye Centre
"May I use this opportunity to write and encourage you for doing a great job. Aficans are really proud of you for the number of people that are being operated and refracted by your expenses. As most of the patients come from Humjibre, a town in the Western region, though am not a native in that land, I will take this opportunity to thank you, for we have operated many cataract patients and many had been given glasses to regain their sight. I always stand by you to give help to Unite For Sight."
-Eye Technician at Cape Coast Christian Eye Centre
A picture of Clement Donkor of Humjibre, Ghana
"I wish to thank Unite For Sight for the wonderful job she has done. The outpour of gratitude, by people whose sight has been restored or can now read using reading glasses, makes me find satisfaction from service to humanity...There's a woman in a cottage along the path that leads to my farm. She looked so frail that I thought ill health prevented her from going to farm. I frequently said hello. But she was blind! Yes about 90% blind! Now her sight is restored."
-Clement Donkor of Humjibre, Ghana
A picture of volunteers and villagers of Henan, China
"When we were at the village, one woman followed us to the restaurant, and we conducted an on-the-spot vision screening and refraction. When she got her reading glasses, she got so excited because now she could see the wrinkles on her hand. She thanked us a thousand times, kept jumping around with glee, and brought her relatives and other villagers to the restaurant."
-Sally Ong, Unite For Sight Volunteer in Henan, China
A picture of Lutee, a cataract patient at Buduburam Refugee Camp
"I see the trees and the gate to the eye centre...I see the white gate, and I can tell you that it is open. Praise the Lord! His angels have heard my prayers and sent you to help me!"
-Lutee, Unite For Sight Cataract Patient at Buduburam Refugee Camp
A picture of Jeremiah, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
"Thanks for the great job that you are doing through Unite for Sight, especially so for the Buduburam Refugee Community in Ghana. The SHIFSD family is so appreciative of the SHIFSD-Unite for Sight Partnership. Thanks also for the Team of Unite for Sight Volunteers currently on the ground; indeed, it is an equivalent of a Dream Team. We love them!!!"
-Jeremiah, SHIFSD, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
A picture of Karrus, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
"I will like to take this time to thank you and the Unite For Sight Team here on the refugee camp in Ghana for your love and care you are showing to our people in this community. I love all of the team members they are loving and caring very much. I love Valda very much, and likewise the rest of the team like Silvia, Cathleen, and Grace. They are wonderful people. May God bless you all"
-Karrus, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
A picture of Max Madoro of Nyamuswa, Tanzania
"We are very much thankful to Jennifer and Unite For Sight for the brilliant work she does to provide eye care services to more than 200 people."
-Max Madoro of Nyamuswa, Tanzania
Africa, Asian, Eastern European, and Latin American Country Opportunities - Short and Long Term Volunteer Opportunities
Unite For Sight volunteers prescribe eyeglasses, screen for eye disease and coordinate and fund diagnosis, treatment, and surgery by doctors. Volunteers also implement Train the Trainer programs for teachers and educate children and adults about eye health and ways to prevent blindness.
All persons over the age of 18 are welcome to apply for these volunteer opportunities, including premedical students, medical students, public health professionals, doctors, corporate professionals, nurses, graduate students, retired professionals, and others.
If you are interested in the volunteer opportunities listed below, please contact JStaple@uniteforsight.org and consult Unite For Sight International Medical Opportunity Manuals and Applications:
International Medical Opportunities
A picture of Andrew of Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
"Jennifer, I write to show my gratitude to you for supporting such a worthy cause to give sight to the nearly blind who cannot afford even a daily meal. Your effort is immense to those of us who are in need. I am a direct beneficiary of your generous donations to assist people you don't even know. It is my prayer that God almighty bless you. The entire team did excellently well and were very kind to us all."
-Andrew, Unite For Sight Cataract Patient at Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
A picture of Eye Technician at Cape Coast Christian Eye Centre
"May I use this opportunity to write and encourage you for doing a great job. Aficans are really proud of you for the number of people that are being operated and refracted by your expenses. As most of the patients come from Humjibre, a town in the Western region, though am not a native in that land, I will take this opportunity to thank you, for we have operated many cataract patients and many had been given glasses to regain their sight. I always stand by you to give help to Unite For Sight."
-Eye Technician at Cape Coast Christian Eye Centre
A picture of Clement Donkor of Humjibre, Ghana
"I wish to thank Unite For Sight for the wonderful job she has done. The outpour of gratitude, by people whose sight has been restored or can now read using reading glasses, makes me find satisfaction from service to humanity...There's a woman in a cottage along the path that leads to my farm. She looked so frail that I thought ill health prevented her from going to farm. I frequently said hello. But she was blind! Yes about 90% blind! Now her sight is restored."
-Clement Donkor of Humjibre, Ghana
A picture of volunteers and villagers of Henan, China
"When we were at the village, one woman followed us to the restaurant, and we conducted an on-the-spot vision screening and refraction. When she got her reading glasses, she got so excited because now she could see the wrinkles on her hand. She thanked us a thousand times, kept jumping around with glee, and brought her relatives and other villagers to the restaurant."
-Sally Ong, Unite For Sight Volunteer in Henan, China
A picture of Lutee, a cataract patient at Buduburam Refugee Camp
"I see the trees and the gate to the eye centre...I see the white gate, and I can tell you that it is open. Praise the Lord! His angels have heard my prayers and sent you to help me!"
-Lutee, Unite For Sight Cataract Patient at Buduburam Refugee Camp
A picture of Jeremiah, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
"Thanks for the great job that you are doing through Unite for Sight, especially so for the Buduburam Refugee Community in Ghana. The SHIFSD family is so appreciative of the SHIFSD-Unite for Sight Partnership. Thanks also for the Team of Unite for Sight Volunteers currently on the ground; indeed, it is an equivalent of a Dream Team. We love them!!!"
-Jeremiah, SHIFSD, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
A picture of Karrus, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
"I will like to take this time to thank you and the Unite For Sight Team here on the refugee camp in Ghana for your love and care you are showing to our people in this community. I love all of the team members they are loving and caring very much. I love Valda very much, and likewise the rest of the team like Silvia, Cathleen, and Grace. They are wonderful people. May God bless you all"
-Karrus, Buduburam Refugee Camp, Ghana
A picture of Max Madoro of Nyamuswa, Tanzania
"We are very much thankful to Jennifer and Unite For Sight for the brilliant work she does to provide eye care services to more than 200 people."
-Max Madoro of Nyamuswa, Tanzania
Africa, Asian, Eastern European, and Latin American Country Opportunities - Short and Long Term Volunteer Opportunities
Unite For Sight volunteers prescribe eyeglasses, screen for eye disease and coordinate and fund diagnosis, treatment, and surgery by doctors. Volunteers also implement Train the Trainer programs for teachers and educate children and adults about eye health and ways to prevent blindness.
All persons over the age of 18 are welcome to apply for these volunteer opportunities, including premedical students, medical students, public health professionals, doctors, corporate professionals, nurses, graduate students, retired professionals, and others.
If you are interested in the volunteer opportunities listed below, please contact JStaple@uniteforsight.org and consult Unite For Sight International Medical Opportunity Manuals and Applications:
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