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Report on the Free Eye Care Outreach Program (2025) Program: Free Eye Care Outreach Year: 2025 Duration: 4 Days Organized by: Chima Anyaso Foundation in collaboration with Rebirth Ministries Location: Rural communities in Abia State, Nigeria
- Introduction
In 2025, the Chima Anyaso Foundation partnered with Rebirth Ministries to organize a Free Eye Care Outreach aimed at addressing preventable vision problems among residents of rural communities in Abia State.
Access to specialized eye care remains limited in many rural areas due to financial constraints, lack of medical facilities, and low awareness of eye health. As a result, many individuals live with untreated vision impairments that affect their daily productivity and quality of life.
The outreach was designed to provide professional eye examinations, treatment, and corrective lenses free of charge to residents who would otherwise be unable to access such services.
- Objectives of the Outreach
The program was implemented with the following objectives:
Provide free eye examinations to underserved rural populations.
Identify and treat common eye conditions affecting residents.
Distribute prescription and reading glasses to improve vision and daily functionality.
Refer patients with complex conditions to hospitals for advanced care. Promote awareness about eye health and preventive care.
- Program Implementation
The outreach lasted four days, during which a team of eye care professionals and volunteers conducted screenings, consultations, and treatments for residents across selected rural communities.
Medical services provided included:
– Eye examinations and diagnosis
– Prescription of corrective lenses
– Dispensing of prescription glasses
– Distribution of reading glasses
– Provision of medicated eye drops
– Referrals for advanced ophthalmic care
The collaborative effort between the Foundation and medical professionals ensured that the outreach reached a significant number of residents within the short duration.
- Outreach Statistics
The program achieved the following measurable outcomes:
Total Patients Seen: 1,148
Referrals for Advanced Care: 159
Prescription Glasses Dispensed: 239
Reading Glasses Issued: 525
Eye Drops Distributed: 487
These figures demonstrate the high demand for eye care services in rural communities and the importance of such medical interventions.
- Welfare Support for Participants
To ensure the comfort of residents who attended the outreach, the Foundation also provided light refreshments and meals.
Items provided included:
Eggs and mineral drinks
Gala and mineral drinks
Rice with beef and bottled water
These refreshments supported participants who often waited several hours to receive treatment and contributed to the welcoming atmosphere of the outreach.
- Impact of the Outreach
The Free Eye Care Outreach delivered significant benefits to the participating communities. Improved Vision and Daily Productivity
Hundreds of beneficiaries received corrective glasses that immediately improved their ability to read, work, and carry out daily activities.
Early Detection of Eye Conditions
The screenings helped identify eye conditions that might have otherwise gone untreated, allowing patients to receive timely medical attention.
Access to Specialized Care
Patients requiring advanced treatment were referred to appropriate healthcare facilities for further medical intervention.
Reduced Financial Burden
The free consultations, medications, and glasses saved many families the high costs associated with eye care services.
- Impact Story
During the outreach, many residents shared that they had been struggling with blurred vision for years but were unable to afford professional eye examinations or prescription glasses.
For several elderly participants, receiving reading glasses meant regaining the ability to read religious texts, newspapers, and personal documents—activities that had become difficult over time.
Others who received prescription glasses experienced immediate improvements in their ability to work, drive, or perform household tasks.
By providing both diagnosis and corrective solutions, the outreach helped restore independence and improve the quality of life for many beneficiaries.
- Conclusion
The Free Eye Care Outreach organized by the Chima Anyaso Foundation in collaboration with Rebirth Ministries represents a significant intervention in addressing preventable vision challenges in rural communities.
Within just four days, the program successfully delivered eye care services to over 1,100 residents, distributed hundreds of corrective glasses, and referred patients requiring advanced treatment.