Give the Gift of Clear Vision to Fareeda Saeed

Fareeda Saeed's Story
Meet Fareeda Saeed, a 55-year-old woman from Tando Allahyar, Sindh, who has been suffering from visual impairment for the past year. Her reduced eyesight has made it difficult for her to recognize faces. Moreover, she is unable to perform simple tasks like cooking, cleaning, and walking around her home. Worried about her deteriorating eyesight, she visited a doctor at a local hospital. After performing a thorough examination, the doctor diagnosed Fareeda with cataract in her left eye. To restore her vision, the doctor has advised left Phaco + IOL surgery. However, the cost of the surgery is out of her family’s reach.
If Fareeda’s condition is left untreated, it may lead to worsening of the disease. Furthermore, it may increase the risk of blindness.
Fareeda Saeed is a widow, and her husband’s death has filled her life with immense challenges. She lives with her young daughter, who is currently pursuing higher education at a university, and her niece, who is still in school. Currently, Fareeda is living at a relative’s house. They provide her with financial support of up to PKR 10,000 per month. From this income, PKR 3500 goes towards utility bills and PKR 2100 towards educational expenses. They have no savings at all to pay for Fareeda’s surgery. During this difficult time, Fareeda reached out to Transparent Hands and asked for help.
Fareeda said in despair:
“I miss the time when I could see clearly and perform all my tasks independently. The world is fading before my eyes, and soon, I may not see at all. This surgery can bring back my sight, but I don’t have the means. I request you to kindly support me in undergoing this surgery.”
Fareeda is counting on your kindness. Her quality of life has been reduced, and she wants relief now. Together, we can turn her dark and dull world into a bright one.
Come forward and donate to make a life-changing difference.
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