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King George's Medical College, Lucknow
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
CBF began its work in 1986 by sponsoring 4 eye camps conducted by King George's Medical College (KGMC). Since then, CBF has supported the screening of 47,493 patients and cataract surgery for 9,268 patients. In addition to sponsoring traditional eye camps, CBF has supported the Rural Eye Care Project at KGMC which covers a population of approximately 170,000 people. In addition to screening and treating patients, this project also involves follow-up and educational activities.
 
Children's Health and Welfare Foundation, Varanasi
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
Working with the Children's Health and Welfare Foundation, a non-profit organization based in the United States, CBF has provided support for cataract surgeries for 61 patients. More importantly for this project, CBF supported the screening of 24,597 children and provided vitamin A for those at risk of developing Xerophthalmia, a blinding condition caused by vitamin A deficiency.
 
Bombay Rotary Club, Mumbai
Tuesday, 27 November 2007
In conjunction with the Bombay Rotary Club, CBF supported a local eye camp in the Bombay area. The camp screened 7975 patients and provided patients with 499 free cataract surgeries.
 
Aurolab, Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai
Tuesday, 11 September 2007

In 1992, CBF, along with its program partners, supported the creation of Aurolab, an intraocular lens factory in Madurai, India. The main goal in establishing Aurolab was to remove the cost barrier for poor patients in India. Today, Aurolab produces high quality intraocular lens (IOLs) at a fraction of the cost of those produced in the United States. Many of the lenses produced are supplied at cost to non-profit users in India and other developing countries, including many projects supported by CBF.


In 1998, CBF again teamed with other program partners to sponsor the addition of a suture factory at Aurolab. Aurolab now produces high quality, low-cost suture needles for use in cataract surgeries. Like the IOLs, many of these sutures are supplied at cost to non-profit users.

 
Aravind Eye Hospital, Madurai
Tuesday, 11 September 2007
In 1991, CBF collaborated with Aravind Eye Hospital to screen patients and provide free cataract surgeries to those in need. Since then, CBF has supported the screening of 301,588 patients and cataract surgery for 34,684 patients.
 
 
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