NIGERIA – For most parents, nothing brings them greater joy than caring for their children. They raise their little ones, helping them walk on their own. Then, they support grown children as they start their own families. The hearts of parents are built to give, and that same loving spirit is at the heart of restoring what cataracts stole for countless families in Nigeria.
The Weight of Losing Vision
That’s why, for people like Sanda and Laraba in Nigeria, the diagnosis of cataracts was so heavy to bear. Both still in their 60s, they found their independence slipping away. Sanda’s eyesight grew so clouded he could no longer work on his farm or mend shoes. His wife and children struggled to fill the gap. For Laraba, fading vision meant she could no longer manage her small trading business. Instead of caring for her family, her children were caring for her.
Both Sanda and Laraba faced this devastating reality. And sadly, according to the World Health Organization, in Africa only 14 percent of people who need cataract surgery ever receive it.

Hope Restored Through Compassion
But thanks to the compassion of friends like you, Sanda, Laraba, and 25 others in Nigeria had their vision, their lives, and their peace restored. They are living proof of the power of restoring what cataracts stole—hope, sight, and independence.
Today, Sanda tends to his farm and reads his Bible. Laraba is energized and free from feeling trapped. What once felt like a hopeless dream is now a reality thanks to the outpouring of kindness from friends like you. Your love truly gives comfort and peace, not only to those like Laraba and Sanda, but to the generations that follow. Together, you are part of restoring what cataracts stole for families across Nigeria.

