DARKNESSTO
LIGHTAn enlightening
project of the Rotary Club of Wagga Wagga
Once upon a time …
An ophthomalogist and physician named Dr Alok Sharma joined our Club with a dream ….
And he took our Club along for this amazing journey …
And this is what he taught us …
World Blindness : The Facts• An estimated 37 million people are blind worldwide.
• Every year, an additional 1-2 million people go blind.
• 75% of this blindness is treatable and/or preventable. • 90% of the blind live in the poorest section of the
developing world.
• Without proper interventions the number of blind will increase to 75 million by 2020.
• Restoration of sight is one of the most cost-effective interventions in health care.
Every 5 seconds one person in our world goes blind...
and a child goes blind every minute.
And the villian is …
• Cataract is the most common cause of preventable blindness in the world.
• It accounts for 18 million blind people who need not be blind.
• 9 million people affected by cataracts live in India.
The ProjectDarkness to Light Eye Camp
The first camp held in India in 2005
Partnered with the Rotary Club of Yamuna Nagar - Riviera in India.
The long road to India• Connecting with the district hospital in India for
permission to perform surgery.
• Connecting with the
regional medical college
for assistance with staff.
• Organising the
travel arrangements.
Getting the Word Out!
Ajoy Joshi PHF - Nilgiris Restaurant, Sydney; ‘Food Safari’ SBS
Meanwhile back in Australia …
Ajoy’s donation to this project in the past
6 years exceeds $50,000.Our club awarded him a Paul Harris Fellow in 2007.
A true hero of this story
2005 Camp
President Philip Cross meets members of Rotary Club Yamuna Nagar – Riviera before the camp.
And they came …
• 2000 patients• 250 cataract operations• Distribution of 250 pairs of glasses• 1100 patients treated with medication
Dr Sharma performs cataract surgery
The operating theatre
Post-op Ward
2007 Camp
And they came again …
• 200 cataract operations
• Distribution of 500 pairs of glasses
• 2000 patients treated with medication
Rotarians at Work
Dr Will ABCD aka PP Will Blackwell
Dr Phil EFGH aka PP Philip Cross
And the REAL doctor – Dr Leone Harvey-Smith
Pre-op comfort
Post-op care packages
distributed
The Global Financial Crisis hits the world
…
2010 Project
• 500 children screened for dental and eye disease in India
• 100 children were given glasses
And on a local level…
Our Club donates two Surgistools to the eye theatre at Wagga Wagga Base Hospital – cost $5500
The stools allow
surgeons to operate
at any angle for
longer amounts of
time.
2011 Camp
Her Excellency, the High Commissioner of India in Australia, Mrs Singh.
The Indian Dinner
raised over $30,000
?
The future …• Provide computer for trial of adaptive software
to help people with all age groups with visual disability.
• Provide for Social Activity Day for children who are blind or vision impaired and their families.
• Continue to run eye camps wherever they are needed.
Watch this space for the next exciting adventure of …
DARKNESS
TO
LIGHTWant to know more? www.waggarotary.org