Gaguben’s journey

A $30 donation restored Gaguben’s vision and completely transformed her life. Watch the video to see how!

Click here to donate a cataract surgery!

Gaguben back in action!




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Help Haiti!

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Help support hope in Haiti!  CNN has published in-depth information about how you can contribute to the Haiti relief efforts.  To visit the site, follow this link:

http://www.cnn.com/SPECIALS/2007/impact/

From the page, here is a list of organizations providing aid:

Providing Basic Needs:
American Red Cross
CARE
United Nations Foundation/CERF
World Vision
UNICEF USA
International Relief Teams
Save the Children
Catholic Relief Services
Samaritan’s Purse
American Jewish World Services
Yéle Haiti
World Concern
Mercy Corps
Operation Blessing International
Mercy & Sharing
Oxfam America
United Way Worldwide
Episcopal Relief & Development
Evangelical Lutheran Church in America
Love a Child
Project Hope
Concern Worldwide
Adventist Development and Relief Agency
Salesian Missions
World Neighbors
Clinton Bush Haiti Fund
World Relief
Kids Alive International
ADRA International
Providing Shelter:
Shelterbox
Habitat for Humanity International
International Organization for Migration
Pan American Relief

Providing Medical Aid:
Direct Relief International
International Medical Corps
Medical Teams International
Doctors Without Borders
Operation USA
MAP International
World Health Organization
Americares
Project Medishare
Partners in Health
Healing Hands for Haiti
Hôpital Albert Schweitzer Haiti
International Child Care
Friends of the Orphans
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee
Heart to Heart International

Providing Food:
World Food Programme
The Salvation Army
Compassion International
Food for the Poor
World Water Relief
Action Against Hunger
Food For the Hungry




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Dinesh is reading Gandhi in Braille!

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Dinesh with his new Braille kit!

“I love to read Gandhi,” Dinesh says, smiling. “I love to go to English class and read short stories, but Gandhi’s writing is my favorite.” Dinesh reads Gandhi in Braille, a language he had never heard of before coming to the Blind People’s Association nine years ago. Prior to a very generous donation by James, Dinesh had to use a shared Braille kit, limiting the time he was able to study.

Dinesh was born blind in one eye and sighted in the other. Hearing there was a temple that could cure their son’s bad eye, Dinesh’s parents brought him to the temple when he was thirteen. The “healing” ritual ceremony involved flushing Dinesh’s eyes with lemon juice. After the ceremony he was blind in both eyes.

Thirteen year-old Dinesh could no longer walk down the street alone. He thought he would never read again. When his parents heard about the Blind People’s Association, they sent Dinesh to study at BPA, hoping an education would help lift his depression.

Now, nine years later, Dinesh has a dream: to give the gift of education to other blind people. After graduation this year, he will pursue a Bachelors of Education to become a teacher. And there is one writer he is sure to include on his syllabus: Mahatma Gandhi.

Click here to donate a braille kit!




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