Envision Charitable Trust

As we become more modern, various diseases in our bodies seem to be increasing at an equal rate. While city dwellers may seek timely and appropriate medical help to stay healthy, people in the villages are still immersed in the darkness of ignorance. Economic infrastructure, lack of education, and awareness about health have yet to reach the doorsteps of the impoverished rural people.

Due to the absence of advanced medical facilities, many individuals still go blind from various eye diseases. This blindness not only takes away the light from the person’s eyes but also plunges the entire family into darkness. The economic structure of such families is shattered.

Growing up in a village, I have seen many people go blind right before my eyes. It deeply pained me, but doing something about it seemed beyond my dreams, as I was merely a small government employee with limited capabilities. However, I always dreamed of seeing one of my children become an eye doctor. I am grateful to God that my eldest son has begun his career as an eye doctor to fulfil this dream. Today, my son has been inspired to serve those in the villages who cannot reach major city doctors due to financial constraints, and whose vision fades due to lack of treatment. As the saying goes, “Those who love others serve God.”

Our Vision And Mission

Envision Charitable Trust, our organization, has recently established an eye hospital. For several years, we have been engaged in various developmental activities in society. Our goal is to prevent blindness from affecting anyone’s life or any family due to minor negligence. To achieve this, we conduct small camps in villages. We help raise awareness about health among people and have been able to educate them on how to take care of their eyes. We offer free eye disease diagnosis and examinations for the poor. Additionally, our plans include performing cataract surgeries at no cost.

Our future plans:

In the future, our organization is set to transform into a large-scale eye hospital, where we will also have facilities for operations such as retinal surgeries. We are also considering establishing an eye bank.

We humbly request everyone to extend their financial support, however small, to this noble endeavour.