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ICEE's work in Malawi.

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The ICEE Aboriginal Vision NSW Program aims to alleviate avoidable blindness and visual impairment in the population of 148,200 Aboriginals in NSW.

The ICEE Cambodia Program aims to contribute to the elimination of blindness due to uncorrected refractive error by establishing sustainable eye care that will provide services to the 13,996,000 people of Cambodia.

To learn more about the work ICEE does don't forget to visit www.icee.org.

 

ICEE works throughout the world to provide vision and eye care to those in need.

77 year old man“In a small village near Mullaitivu, a 77 year old man arrived at our clinic reporting difficulty seeing at a distance. He had never had his eyes tested before, and was found to have cataracts and moderate myopia (shortsightedness) > more

Northern TerritoryICEE optometrists have just finished a 3 week service delivery trip to the Northern Territory, working in Aboriginal communities, alongside the local Aboriginal Eye Health Workers.The clinics have expanded into four health regions > more

BrightIn South Africa, ICEE is providing eye care to thousands of people. Bright is a security guard working at the Wentworth Hospital in Durban, KwaZulu-Natal. His poor eye sight was making simple tasks > more

NatalieThis is Natalie, a 29 year old mother of 4 in Toongabbie, NSW. At the early age of 8, Natalie was prescribed a pair of glasses; however, she chose not to wear them and due to a busy schedule and a tight > more

PhindilePhindile attends primary school in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. She is 11 years old and dreams of becoming an actress. Phindile was seen by an ICEE optometrist who visited Acacia Primary as part of the Giving Sight > more

VanithaSince 2004, ICEE has given eye examinations to more than 33,000 Sri Lankans, and prescribed and distributed over 28,000 pairs of glasses.This is Vanitha, a 15 year old girl who lives in rural Sri Lanka > more

YashodaYashoda is a typical Grade 7 student, with one exception; she had a previously undetected vision problem. She attends primary school in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. For Yashoda’s family, like so many, the costs associated with > more