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Read about the people whose lives have changed thanks to generous donors like you.
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Patient stories
Team Fred stories
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Vasemaca's story
6, Fiji
Vasemaca has been unnecessarily blind in her left eye since she was just three months old. Thanks to sight-saving surgery, she can see her family this Christmas.
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Siafy's story
79, Papua New Guinea
Siafy had cataracts in both eyes for over thirty years. Thanks to sight-saving surgery, he can go back to providing for his family.
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Zaydan's story
Age 6, Fiji
Two surgeries in three days is a lot for a small boy, but it meant Zaydan could see again.
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Rupeni
Fiji
Due to cataracts in both eyes, Rupeni was going blind. Sight-saving surgery at an outreach changed that.
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Louro
75, Papua New Guinea
Thanks to sight-saving cataract surgery, Louro can go back to providing for his family.
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Hesalyn's story
39, Solomon Islands
Hesalyn can now see the face of her youngest child for the first time.
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Maya's Story
Fiji
Blinded by cataracts in both eyes for four years, Maya can now see again.
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Danela's story
60, Solomon Islands
Danela is a woodworker by trade. He can now pick up his tools and make coconut scrapers and canoes again.
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Jone's story
40, Fiji
This loving father of four has returned to work and can provide for his family again.
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Aariv and Kiaan's story
Age 12 and 9, Fiji
Two brothers can now see again. Their young lives transformed.
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Asilika's story
Nadi, Fiji
A devoted mother and grandmother. Asilika can see her family clearly again.
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Bendo's story
Age 56, Papua New Guinea
Blind in both eyes for 5 years. Bendo can now see his world again.
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Usha and Sanjay's story
Age 66 and 41, Fiji
A mother and son can now see again. A families future changed.
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Unasa's story
Age 74, Samoa
Blind in both eyes for three years, Unasa can now see his wife again
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Peni's story
Age 59, Tonga
Blind in both eyes due to cataracts, Peni can now see again. He's able to earn money again, drive his bus and visit family and friends.
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Patson's story
Age 70, Solomon Islands
After two years of blindness, regaining his independence is the most precious gift
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Poufia's story
Age 80, Samoa
Previously the chief of his village, Poufia was blind for ten long years before his sight was restored.
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Shaylan's story
5 months, Solomon Islands
Born blind, baby Shaylan underwent bi-lateral cataract surgery at just five months old.
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Ashita's story
Age 25, Fiji
At just 15, Ashita was diagnosed with diabetes. Ten years later, she found out she now has diabetes eye disease - right before COVID-19 hit.
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Vika's story
Age 60, Tonga
Vika lived happily on the small island of Vava'u in Tonga until she developed cataracts in both eyes.
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Sione's story
Age 76, Tonga
Cataract surgery gave Sione back his sight and sense of self-worth and gave his daughter her life back.
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Simalo's story
Age 24, Samoa
When we meet Simalo, she is four months pregnant with her first child and blind in both eyes.
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Fakatele's story
Age 9, Tonga
Our Outreach Team wouldn't have been there if our supporters weren't there, and Fakatele would have lost his sight.
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Metuisela’s story
Age 61, Fiji
Blindness doesn’t always take away your independence, but it can stop you from providing for your family.
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Elizabeth's story
Age 2, Vanuatu
After her surgery, Elizabeth could see properly for the first time - a moment that marked the beginning of a normal childhood.
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Karlpat's story
Age 46, Vanuatu
A once vital and fit man, Karlpat's life was torn from under him when he was diagnosed with diabetes.
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Iauilim’s story
Age 80, Vanuatu
She got her sight back thanks to our supporters. But they also gave her back her confidence, her independence and her happiness.
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Rex’s story
Age 29, Vanuatu
Rex had a very dense cataract in his left eye, reminding us cataract blindness is not confined to the elderly.
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Bethe's story
Age 48, Vanuatu
Without access to quality eye care, an everyday accident led to a long and painful loss of independence for Bethe.
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Clerence's story
Age 22, Vanuatu
Clerence has suffered from diabetes since she was a baby. One of the many complications is diabetes eye disease.
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Ngu's story
Age 42, Tonga
Fearful, helpless, hurting… then a 20-minute operation gave him his sight back and his life.
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Gabriella's story
Age 3, Vanuatu
Gabriella's cataract surgery changed her life, enabling her to go to school and have a childhood.
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Daniel's story
Age 4, Tonga
When a child needs an emergency operation to save his sight, you don't hold back.
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Timwia and Nawere’s story
Both age 70, Kiribati
When Timwia and Nawere met, it was love at first sight. Now it's love at second sight.
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Bibiane’s story
Papua New Guinea
Having cataracts in both eyes meant Bibiane could no longer look after herself.
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Jesse’s story
Age 74, Vanuatu
Jesse is a village chief and keen gardener, relying on his sight to make a living.
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Platini’s story
Age 8, Solomon Islands
Platini was born with cataracts that gradually got worse as he got older.
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Floyd’s story
Age 21, Vanuatu
Floyd was building a house when he got a splinter in his eye, causing a cataract to form.
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Raj's Story
Age 75, Fiji
Raj worked her entire life to care for her family but felt her blindness made her a burden.
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Toese’s story
Age 39, Samoa
Toese relied on his eight-year-old son to look after him, which meant he couldn’t go to school.
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Mere’s story
Age 62, Fiji
Globally, women account for more than 60 per cent of all people who are blind. Mere was one of these women.
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Solomone’s story
Age 63, Tonga
Without his sight, Solomone couldn’t work as a fisherman to provide for his family.
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Luke’s story
Age 80, Solomon Islands
After 20 long years of blindness, Luke thought he would never see again.
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Charlie’s story
Age 51, Vanuatu
Charlie had cataracts in both eyes, making his job in construction extremely dangerous.
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Hepi’s story
Age 65, Tonga
Hepi’s blindness made her feel incomplete. She couldn’t fulfil her duties to her husband or her daughter.
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Valentina’s story
Age 59, Tonga
Valentina can finally see her grandchildren again after her sight-saving operation.
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Durkita’s story
Papua New Guinea
Durkita, a crocodile hunter, travelled for three days by canoe to have his sight restored.
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Vani’s story
Age 72, Fiji
Vani spent 12 years without sight because of cataracts. She’d never seen some of her grandchildren.
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Ioane’s story
Age 6, Kiribati
Ioane's eye was injured while he was playing with his friends by a rubbish heap.
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Deonisia’s story
Age 64, Fiji
Thanks to her sight-saving operation, Deonisia regained her independence.
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