- in the lives of blind children
Four-year-old Sahara recently lost her eyes to cancer. Although it's not uncommon for blind children to feel so inadequate that they’re too scared to leave their homes, Sahara has integrated happily into her community.
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We provide a number of vital services to visually impaired children, like advising families and schools about crucial Early Childhood Development techniques and the importance of stimulating their senses. We also offer age-appropriate mobility training – and Sahara’s already using echo-location to navigate through her environment.
If you click here now and send a gift, you can help children like Sahara lead full, happy lives!
At crèche, creative teachers ensure Sahara participates in all the activities. “Sahara is sad on weekends because she can’t go to school. She misses her playmates,” her mother laughs.
You can see how easy it is to make visually impaired children feel welcome and loved – and to know that they are accepted as equal members of society.





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